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Franklin County’s daily newspaper, The Recorder, in Greenfield, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest newspapers in the country. Providing news, classifieds, and events information on the web and in print.

New tenants and expansions boost retail at Shops at Farmington Valley

A french-fry eatery, mattress store and physical therapy practice are slated to open soon at Canton’s Shops at Farmington Valley, adding to recent growth at the retail center.  The Jefferson Fry Co. restaurant and BodyFit Physical Therapy will open later in the summer while a new Sleep Number store is already in operation, the center announced.  The Shops at Farmington restaurant is the third for Jefferson Fry Co., which offers flavored fries. The chain first opened in Cromwell and also operates at Hartford’s Parkville Market. 

Works from Home | AspenTimes com

More info: Work will also be viewable online at aspenartmuseum.org . Reservations for timed entry are recommended, as the museum is operating at a limited capacity due to COVID-19 public health restrictions. Young people’s art is back in the Aspen Art Museum, filling two lower level galleries with more than 400 works, adorning the Veit Laurent Kurz sculptural installation from the museum’s recently concluded “Winterfest.” The Roaring Fork Youth Art Expo asked artists from kindergarten through 12th grade to reflect, in pandemic-appropriate prompts, on what they miss, their favorite things or rooms and meals they enjoy. The result is an immersive experience where a viewer can take in this massive volume of work while navigating Kurz’s sculptures and survey the pandemic experience of young people from Aspen to Glenwood Springs to Parachute.

Events around the region over Waitangi Weekend

FRIDAY Waitangi Park, Cable St, from 6pm Pack a picnic dinner and head to Waitangi Park on the evening before Waitangi Day. Māoriland Film Festival will present a selection of short films, followed by the iconic Poi E. Arts: What if the City was a Theatre? (opening event) Whairepo Lagoon, Wellington, 8:30pm, free Don’t miss the grand opening event for summertime arts programme What if the City was a Theatre? The two-month programme of free arts and performance will begin with this spectacular display of dance, lights and music. This vibrant and beautiful performance event brings together over 45 talented performers from across Aotearoa in a visual display of energy, colour and movement. Visit citytheatre.co.nz for more info.

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