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12 New Places to Eat, Drink and Shop in Western Massachusetts

Thornes Marketplace | Northampton
Thornes Marketplace | Northampton

We usually reserve a post like this to celebrate a new year, but so many new and unique businesses have opened in our region lately that we just had to share now. Plus fall really is the most wonderful time of year in New England for exploring and trying new things. New businesses include BLDG 8 Brewing and the Florence Pie Bar as well as a handful of renovations and new stores in Thornes Marketplace.

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Enter to Win Passes for Taste of the Valley Bridal Show

Wedding at the Eric Carle Museum | Photo by Seth Kaye Photography
Wedding at the Eric Carle Museum | Photo by Seth Kaye Photography

Did you just experience the most romantic summer engagement and now you're ready to start planning the big day? Join the Hadley Farms Meeting House this Thursday for the Taste of the Valley Bridal Show, featuring all the best that western Massachusetts has to offer as your perfect wedding destination. While the spotlight is on the food at this event, there's plenty of wedding professionals in attendance too. We have TWO pairs of passes to give out so please enter to win here and we'll select winners Thursday morning!

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Date: Sep 14, 2015 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Eat, Shop, Stay

There’s a Fest for That… in Western Massachusetts

Flava Evolution at Northampton Jazz Festival | Photo by Robert E. Davis
Flava Evolution at Northampton Jazz Festival | Photo by Robert E. Davis

In the tech world people say there’s an app for everything, but in western Massachusetts it seems there’s a festival (or fair or party) celebrating every interest, artistic medium, hobby, food, or even whole towns! From jazz and upcycled junk to bikes, bread and beer, there’s an event this early fall that will fit every curiosity you’ve been looking to feed. Some highlight events include the 5th Annual Northampton Jazz Festival (September 8-12), Celebrate Amherst Downtown Block Party (September 17), and the Valley Beer Trail's Übeer Festival (October 3).

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Win Tickets to a Signature Sounds Presents Show in Western Mass.

Eilen Jewell & Guests at Signature Sounds 20th Anniversary | Photo by Gigi Teensma
Eilen Jewell & Guests at Signature Sounds 20th Anniversary | Photo by Gigi Teensma

Enter to win tickets for one of Signature Sounds Presents world-class shows at the Academy of Music Theatre this fall. Up for grabs is a pair of tickets to see Grammy-nominated Milk Carton Kids play Monday, September 7, 2015.

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Date: Aug 25, 2015 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Art, Performing Arts, Music, Venues & Clubs

3 More New England Waterfalls to Visit in Western Mass.

Chapel Brook Falls, Ashfield | Photo by R. Cheek
Chapel Brook Falls, Ashfield | Photo by R. Cheek

Last month Boston Magazine published a list of 21 amazing New England waterfalls, and well, we felt a little left out in the Pioneer Valley in western Massachusetts. Be sure to add these three Trustees of Reservations properties to your waterfall list: Glendale Falls in Middledfield, Chapel Brook in Ashfield and the Chesterfield Gorge.

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Date: Aug 12, 2015 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Recreation, Fishing, Hiking, Parks, Picnic Area, Swimming

8 Roadside Snack Shacks Worth a Stop in Western Mass.

Creamy Delights New York Style Soft Serve, Hadley | Photo by Lynne Graves
Creamy Delights New York Style Soft Serve, Hadley | Photo by Lynne Graves

One essential element to any New England summer bucket list is the roadside snack shack, usually characteristic of any seaside destination.  However, it’s not a phenomenon exclusive to the coast, and in fact there’s a pretty solid selection of roadside shacks in western Massachusetts giving any seaside spot a run for its money. Taste what all the fuss is about at places like Captain Jack's, Local Burgy, Scotti's Drive-In, and the Williamsburg Snack Bar.

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Your Summer Arts Bucket List in Western Massachusetts

Hampshire Shakespeare Company | Amherst
Hampshire Shakespeare Company | Amherst

While western Massachusetts is bursting with culture all year long, the arts really shine in the summer. We’ve got three resident theater companies whose seasons are in the summer every year, no shortage of outdoor summer music series, outdoor film screenings, monthly art walks and more! Whether you're a visual arts, theater, music, or film buff, there's something here to add to your summer bucket list!

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8 Ways to Have a Beery Hoppy Summer in Western Mass.

Abandoned Building Brewery, Easthampton | Photo by Lynne Graves
Abandoned Building Brewery, Easthampton | Photo by Lynne Graves

We’ve said this before, but the craft beer scene in western Massachusetts has truly been exploding over the last few years. From new breweries and expanded tasting room hours to beer festivals and scavenger hunts, you won't go thirsty for local beer this summer.

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5 Awesome Festivals This June in Western Massachusetts

Live Music at Easthampton's Cultural Chaos | Photo by Lynne Graves
Live Music at Easthampton's Cultural Chaos | Photo by Lynne Graves

When June rolls around, festival season has arrived in western Massachusetts with something happening nearly every weekend. And there’s a festival for everyone, from foodies and cultural fiends to jazz buffs and book lovers. Have fun with the family at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art’s Children’s Book Festival (June 6). Embrace Easthampton’s vibrant cultural scene at its annual street festival with a twist, Cultural Chaos (June 13). Celebrate Gypsy jazz with Django in June (June 19-20). Indulge in local food at the WGBY Asparagus Festival on the Hadley Town Common (June 6) and Taste of Amherst (June 18-21).

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7 Five College Alums Making Western MA a Delicious Place

ConVino Wine Bar, Northampton | Photo by Thornes Marketplace
ConVino Wine Bar, Northampton | Photo by Thornes Marketplace

Did you love where you went to school? Would you ever open a business there? With the Five College Consortium (the University of Massachusetts and Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke and Smith Colleges), there’s roughly 30,000 students in our midst during any given academic year. While many only reside in western Massachusetts for the duration of their college careers, there’s a few that stick around or come back later to do great things in our communities. One of those great things is contributing to our local food scene—a scene the Huffington Post thinks deserves some serious food cred. Learn more about the businesses these seven alums started because they loved their time at school in western Massachusetts so much!Featuring The Alvah Stone in Montague, ConVino Wine Bar in Northampton, Elbow Room Coffee in Williamsburg, Hungry Ghost Bread in Northampton, The Foundry in Northampton, Moti in Amherst and The Pub in Amherst.

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