For many, networking is a word that conjures up fear and insecurities, but for Moe Belliveau, networking simply means relationship-building. Moe has been the executive director of the Easthampton [...]
NORTHAMPTON – Val Nelson, a business and life coach for introverts, launched a work advice column—also for introverts—on Quiet Revolution in June and is now being syndicated on Huffington Post.
WESTFIELD – In 2014, Mary Jane Cleveland dealt with two major changes in her life: She was diagnosed with a serious illness that required surgery, and because of her increasing medical needs, she [...]
EASTHAMPTON – A few years ago, moving from his home would have been more than Gerry Theriault could have handled, but in 2014, he negotiated a shift from his longtime condo in Amherst to [...]
SPRINGFIELD – After Charis Barrett moved into a new home on Parker Street for people living with a disability, she had a bedroom and a sitting room to call her own, but that didn’t alleviate the [...]
The Association for Community Living has been Creating Opportunities, Building Relationships and Improving Lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities since 1952. Founded by the [...]
Marian Kent, a 48-year-old grant writer and successful Easthampton poet, says “if I say I’m going to do something, I’m going to do it.” This affirmation is evident throughout Marian’s work, and [...]
NORTHAMPTON— Katie Gartner, a medical anthropology teaching fellow and student researcher at Brandeis University, is pairing with the Lyme Disease Resource Center, Inc. to conduct a study to [...]