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2022 has been a busy year for restaurants in Hampshire County! While we said goodbye to some old favorites, we also welcomed an exciting and eclectic group of new eateries to the area. From vegan cafes to wine bars, there is something for everyone in Hampshire County. Stop by one of these new restaurants on your next visit, and start finding your next favorite spot.

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We’re Mad for Maple

Red Bucket Sugar Shack
Red Bucket Sugar Shack
Photo by Lynne Graves

As the last of the snow starts to melt, we’re all mad for maple, and seeking our fix.

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How to Enjoy Western MA Maple Season from Near and Far

Red Bucket Sugar Shack, Worthington | Photo by Lynne Graves
Red Bucket Sugar Shack, Worthington | Photo by Lynne Graves

Here in Western Massachusetts, maple sugaring season is one of the first signs of our annual agricultural awakening. As soon as we start to see the maple buckets on trees and sugaring steam rising in the distance, we know spring can't be far off. Whether you plan to be near or far from Western Massachusetts, there are ways to enjoy the best that a Massachusetts maple season has to offer. 

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ICYMI, 6 Pieces of Foodie News from Western Massachusetts

30Boltwood, Amherst | Photo by Lynne Graves
30Boltwood, Amherst | Photo by Lynne Graves

Let’s face it—there’s a lot of delicious things to keep up with in western Massachusetts so it’s easy to miss a few things here and there. There's been a lot of love for western Massachusetts culinary scene in the last week or so, from James Beard nominations featuring local chefs to some love from a Boston blogger. Plus Massachusetts maple sugarhouses open for the season and WGBY hosts its annual Wine Lovers' Weekend!

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6 Early Signs of Spring in Western Massachusetts

Nashawannuck Pond, Easthamtpon | by Patrick Brough
Nashawannuck Pond, Easthamtpon | by Patrick Brough

While most of Massachusetts is still covered in snow as we begin the month of March, spring really is just around the corner—Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, March 8 and the Spring Equinox is March 20. Despite all the snow and current cold temperatures, there’s a handful of good things happening in western Massachusetts this month that remind us spring is near, like the reopening of the Emily Dickinson Museum and the spring flower shows at Smith and Mount Holyoke colleges.

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Get the Most Out of Maple Sugaring Season in Western Mass.

Red Bucket Sugar Shack | Worthinton, Photo by Lynne Graves
Red Bucket Sugar Shack | Worthinton, Photo by Lynne Graves

Trudging through late winter slush can make even the hardiest New Englander long for warmer days. Yet, we do have one thing to lift our spirits before the cold leaves us: maple sugaring season! Our friends at Valley Nibbler are ready for the season just as much as we are. Check out their tips and tricks for making the most of our maple sugaring season in western Massachusetts like where and when to go, and what to do with all the sweet stuff you end up taking home.

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Date: Feb 27, 2015 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Eat, Restaurants, Breakfast, Brunch, Farms, Sugar Shack
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