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Nov 23, 2014
Success Story Sunday: The Town of Petersham
The town of Petersham has been on a roll recently with their preservation efforts. This little town with a population just over 1,000 has...
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May 12, 2011
Victory at the Victory Theatre in Holyoke
The last surviving vaudeville theater in Holyoke, the Victory was built in 1919, its name commemorating the end of World War I. Although...
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May 12, 2011
Preservation Action in Western Massachusetts
For nearly 40 years, the Springfield Preservation Trust has been a strong voice for historic preservation in Springfield. This non-profit...
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Apr 16, 2010
MER Update: Westinghouse, “Victorian” Crook Street Lamps, Lenox
On a snowy evening this past February, Lenox welcomed back its historic 1913 Westinghouse streetlights with a gala celebration. It was a...
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Feb 16, 2010
Hanging by a Thread:The Retreat of James Weldon Johnson
At the westernmost edge of my Circuit Riding territory, Berkshire County has a long, though not always well-recognized African-American...
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Feb 16, 2010
Yielding New Stories, Suggesting New Possibilities
At first glance, the small cottage across from Sleepy Hollow Cemetery looks rather modest and unassuming. But once you start to learn a...
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