Change does not come easy in New England. We, as a people, take pride in our traditions, our celebrations and our festivals. Our weather might change at the drop of a hat, but a true New Englander knows what season is upon…
Read More →Head out to one of these local orchards for an afternoon packed with "pick-your-own apples" fun.…
Read More →Get out on the road this fall and see the foliage…
Read More →If you’re in the mood for Shakespeare this summer, you won’t have to look too hard to find a venue producing the Bard of Avon’s tales.…
Read More →In Western Massachusetts Adams Agricultural Fair 371 Old Columbia St. Adams Aug. 2-4adams-agricultural-fair.org The Double M Rodeo promises to be a highlight of the 45th Adams Agricultural Fair, which also includes a demolition derby, livestock contests, horse and oxen pulls, a K-9…
Read More →Staying the Berkshires or Southern Vermont? Looking for a golf course? Our annual golf guide has all the stats and information you need to know before hitting the greens.…
Read More →The New England Canoe and Kayak Racing Association finds a place to compete in landlocked Vermont…
Read More →Volunteers help the Appalachian Trail maintain its iconic status…
Read More →Editor’s note: In the UpCountry, we get the chance to celebrate the maple sugaring season over two weekends. This year, in the Berkshires, maple producers will open their sugarhouses on Maple Weekend, March 16 and 17. The following weekend, our Southern Vermont…
Read More →And so Mikolas researched and wrote his own book, “A Beginner’s Guide to Recognizing Trees of the Northeast,” recently released by the Vermont-founded Countryman Press, an imprint of New York publishing powerhouse W.W. Norton & Company.…
Read More →Assuming you, the reader, are interested in picking up the tying bug (so to speak), please allow this decidedly average lasher of feathers and fur to hook to offer a few suggestions.…
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