HADLEY Though other museums and arts organizations have opened their doors as COVID-19 lessens its grip on the Bay State, the Porter Phelps Huntington Museum, closed to the public since March 2020, will remain as such for 2021.In a statement, the.
HADLEY – About 50 people brought their lawn chairs or picnic blankets to the town common on Friday for a free concert by members of the Violin Studio of Lynn Newdome of Florence. The event, featuring tunes from the group’s repertoire of classical,.
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Leora Fisher, left, and Cedric Ayvazian, both juniors at the Hartsbrook School, transplant heirloom Matt’s Wild and Brandywine tomato seedlings for the Hartsbrook Harvest Shares CSA at the school in Hadley on Wednesday. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
Jasper Piermarini, a junior at the Hartsbrook School, transplants heirloom Brandywine and Matt s Wild tomato seedlings for the Hartsbrook Harvest Shares CSA at the school in Hadley on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
Cedric Ayvazian, a junior at the Hartsbrook School, pricks out a cluster of Matt s Wild tomato seedlings to transplant into individual containers for the Hartsbrook Harvest Shares CSA at the school in Hadley on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
Give Me Shelter: Hadley native’s new documentaries look at artistic dog, cat adoptions in city hall
Dagger, also known as “DogVinci,” shows off one of his paintings in “Shelter Me: The Art of Kindness,” a new documentary by Hadley native Steven Latham. CONTRIBUTED/STEVEN LATHAM
Actress and comedian Wendie Malick introduces one of Steven Latham’s new documentaries on shelter animals, “Shelter Me: The Art of Kindness.” IMAGE COURTESY OF STEVEN LATHAM
In a scene from “Shelter Me: The Art of Kindness,” a dog named Luka searches through rubble to find a “victim” at a center in California that trains rescue dogs. Image courtesy Steven Latham
HERMISTON â The Cotterell sisters, armed with masks, a cellphone flashlight and Hadleyâs self-proclaimed ânight vision,â clutched their bags as the countdown commenced.
In the moments before 8 p.m. on Friday, April 2, the sisters, Lucy, 11, and Hadley, 8, were planning their strategy for collecting the most eggs as they buzzed up and down the sideline of the fields at Butte Park ahead of the annual Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt.
âOver there they have more eggs spread out,â said Lucy, of one of the two fields of eggs. âExcept theyâre going to be picked up quicker because theyâre not spread out as much as these are.â