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A changing landscape: How the pandemic has altered the look of downtown Northampton

Published: 4/9/2021 2:56:31 PM NORTHAMPTON Longtime downtown business owner Bill Muller thought he had a plan consolidate his Northampton businesses, Guild Art Supply and Pierce’s Frameshop, and his Easthampton printing business, Big Wheel Press, into one space in the old Serio’s Market storefront on State Street in Northampton. The spot was ideal, complete with parking. “We were working on floor plans and everything,” he said. “Then COVID hit.” Surrounded by so much economic uncertainty, Muller scrapped those plans entirely. Instead of staying in downtown Northampton, where he’s run Guild Art Supply for 37 years, he made the tough decision last year to move the store and framing shop to his press space in Easthampton.

Packard s in Northampton sets reopening date; owner says staying shuttered not an option for us

Packard’s in Northampton sets reopening date; owner says staying shuttered ‘not an option for us’ Updated Mar 08, 2021; Posted Mar 08, 2021 Packard s is located at 14 Masonic St, in Northampton. It had closed in November 202 because of the pandemic, but will reopen its doors on Thursday, March 18. (Don Treeger | The Republican photo) Facebook Share NORTHAMPTON Packard’s, which billed itself as “The Bar that Never Closes,” will reopen March 18 after a winter-long COVID shutdown. But Packard’s outspoken owner, Robert McGovern, said Monday the downtown economy is very different now from a year ago and has even changed since he closed Packard’s in November.

Museum Notebook: How the Brady Stand made life easier for photographers and clients

Museum Notebook: How the Brady Stand made life easier for photographers and clients 7 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read A trick image of a photographer capturing himself modelling the use of a Brady Stand, 1893. Photo / Supplied Whanganui Chronicle By: Sandi Black When Nicéphore Niépce created the first surviving photograph in 1826-1827, the process took over eight hours. The resulting image of the view from his window at Les Gras was blurry and grainy with shadows and reflections in opposing directions. But for the first time the image was captured permanently, and photography was born. With time and refinement, the process became quicker, so when daguerreotype portrait photographs started becoming popular and affordable in the early 1840s the sitter only had to wait a minute and a half for their likeness to be captured, depending on the amount of light in the studio.

India House wins Northampton liquor license in lottery

India House wins Northampton liquor license in lottery India House on State Street in Northampton. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS Published: 2/5/2021 8:55:30 AM NORTHAMPTON Seven restaurants and bars entered a lottery for a liquor license held by the city’s License Commission on Wednesday and one lucky winner emerged. “We choose at random out of an old-school bingo spinner from the city clerk,” said Annie Lesko, the clerk for the License Commission, who also works in the mayor’s office. India House on State Street was chosen as the winner at the commission’s meeting Wednesday. The license, which allows bars and restaurants to serve beer, wine and liquor, was previously used by the Sierra Grille on Strong Avenue before it closed this fall.

Off The Menu: Holiday grab of news and notes

Off The Menu: Holiday grab of news and notes Updated Dec 19, 2020; The Miss Florence Diner in Florence is making Christmas season celebrations a bit easier this year. “Miss Flo” is offer pick-up meals on Christmas Eve day and Christmas morning. Four options are available: spiral glazed ham with au gratin potatoes, a traditional turkey dinner, roast pork, and classic lasagna. Whole pies at Christmas are a Miss Flo tradition, with eight different varieties available for advance ordering. The Miss Florence Diner will also be open Christmas morning, serving breakfast only, from 8 a.m. until noon. Contact the Miss Florence Diner at (413) 584-3137

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