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New England Legends: Christmas with the Belsnickel

The Belsnickel is an old world Christmastime legend, but unlike Santa, in addition to rewarding the good children, he punishes the bad ones. Once relegated to history, the Belsnickel is making a comeback, and Legend Hunter Jeff Belanger visited him at the historic...

Mount Greylock, Pt. 2

Beloved by hikers and those who love the outdoors, Massachusetts’ Mount Greylock has inspired everyone from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Herman Melville. A beautiful and historic site, it was once just simply a mountaintop along the Taconic mountain range – until a handful...

Girls on the Run

Girls on the Run was established in 1996 in Charlotte, North Carolina, with the idea of providing pre-adolescent girls with the necessary tools to embrace their individual strengths and successfully navigate life experiences. With the help of over 120,000 volunteers,...

WiredWest Update

Steve Nelson, WiredWest Executive Committee member, discusses the latest developments in the organization’s efforts to extend hi-speed Internet service to many smaller communities in western...

Mount Greylock, Pt. 1: Bascom Lodge

Within the Commonwealth’s 450,000 acres of state and urban parks are a number of unused, historically significant buildings. Over time, these properties have fallen prey to the elements and vandalism. The Historic Curatorship Program was established in 1994 to...

Storm Ready: Winter Storm Prep

Disaster Preparedness expert Bob Prince discusses how to get your home ready and stocked for major winter storms that could knock out heat and power and keep you and your family trapped in your house for days. Storm Ready Storm Ready on...

Making It Here: Six Depot Coffee

Flavio Lichtenthal’s love of coffee began at 13 in the pool halls of Buenos Aires, his native city. Years later, coffee roasting became the natural outcome and he and his wife Lisa Landry started Six Depot Roastery and Café in the small Berkshire town of West...

Life with Monte: Bird Counting

Each year tens of thousands of volunteers throughout the Americas brave snow, wind, or rain to take part in a national effort known as the Christmas Bird Count. Running from December 14 – January 5 the count provides valuable data to the Audubon Society,...