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.
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 [...]
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 [...]
FLORENCE — Robey NeJame, 18, a recent graduate of Northampton High School, is participating in the Run to Home Base in Boston this summer to raise money for veterans and their families.
NORTHAMPTON— Attorneys Julie Kling and Mark NeJame, partners at NeJame & Kling Law Offices of Florence and Northampton, were recently awarded certificates of appreciation by the Lyme Disease [...]
My youngest daughter is now a full-fledged career woman. Molly, 22, graduated from Plymouth State University in May with a degree in early childhood education, and she is working at Smith [...]