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The Recorder - Sounds Local: Return of Antenna Cloud Farm

Sounds Local: Return of Antenna Cloud Farm >Michi Wiancko and Judd Greenstein at Antenna Cloud Farm in Gill. Its 2021 season will begin on July 10. Staff file photo/Paul Franz >Published: 7/1/2021 8:48:03 PM After experiencing a year they describe as “challenging, exhausting and important,” the owners of Antenna Cloud Farm are happy to announce their return with an exciting musical lineup for 2021. In case you are not familiar with Antenna Cloud Farm, it is a multi-genre music festival and artists’ retreat located on a beautiful, 100-acre hilltop former dairy farm in the town of Gill. Launched in 2017 by composer Judd Greenstein and his wife, Juilliard-trained violinist and composer Michi Wiancko, the farm has hosted some dazzling performances over the years. The music they present is often described as “cutting edge” and “innovative,” words that aptly describe the upcoming lineup. However, this year will see far fewer shows than previous years.

The Recorder - Montague s marijuana revenue to fund police training, school counseling

Montague’s marijuana revenue to fund police training, school counseling 253 Farmacy on Millers Falls Road is currently the only marijuana company paying impact fees to Montague, although more expect to open in the next two years. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ Published: 4/14/2021 4:46:20 PM MONTAGUE Marijuana revenue will likely fund at least three new programs in next year’s town budget, including police training, school counseling and adult education programs. Montague receives an “impact fee” from each marijuana-related business operating in town. Already there is one such company, 253 Farmacy, a retailer and grower that opened on Millers Falls Road in 2019. Three others, including two growers, are in the process of opening.

The Recorder - How to donate to Franklin County food programs

How to donate to Franklin County food programs From left, Elyssa Maria Serrill, Stephanie Jeffries, Kirsten Levitt and Lysa Morton prepare vegan meals for a Feastival at Greenfield’s Stone Soup Cafe in August. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ Rick Chandler of the Hilltown Churches Food Pantry fills bags with food for families at Ashfield’s First Congregational Church in November. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz Drop-In Youth Worker Heather Bernard and Youth and Young Adult Outreach Supervisor Thaddeus Poulter in the DIAL/SELF Food Pantry at the Orange Innovation Center. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz Community Action Pioneer Valley employee Tatyana Pirozhkov bags fruits and vegetables to be distributed at the Center for Self-Reliance Food Pantry at Federal Street School in Greenfield in August. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ

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