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Joey - Tue, Nov 22, 2022, 1:03 P
Update
I've just updated the layout and comments are working again. The site however does not work on mobile very well yet. I'll have this looking good and working on mobile by the end of tomorrow. If you have any questions or comments, please let me know. Thank you everyone who uses the site.
 
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mik - Wed, Nov 23, 2022 3:31 P
Looking good!
mik - Tue, Nov 22, 2022 3:26 P
Thanks, Joey. Looking forward to more updates!
Joey - Tue, Nov 22, 2022, 9:23 A
Starting The Updates
Hey,

I'm gonna go though today and tomorrow and change the layout and styling a bit for the site. If you see something broken or just looking weird, it'll end up being fixed shortly after. We are finally getting to the comments not working too. Hopefully we can get the site back to 100% in the next couple days.

Thanks
 
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Joey - Tue, Nov 22, 2022 11:40 A
Thems be working
Joey - Tue, Nov 22, 2022 11:40 A
Working?
robo - Mon, Nov 14, 2022, 9:43 P
Pet Sitting 11/26-11/27
Hi,
This is my first post, so I hope I'm posting to the right place. I am looking for someone to host my small pet dog from Saturday morning, 11/26 to Sunday afternoon, 11/27. He is a very loving, small, people-oriented, Cavachon (King Charles Spaniel/Bichon Frise mix). I will, of course, drop off and pick up, supply meals and treats, and a stipend.
I can be reached at 413-367-6911.
Thanks,
Rob
 
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Hermionejh - Mon, Nov 14, 2022, 2:47 P
Looking For Specific Book From B.f. Miner From The Early 1900’s
I am working on an article on former Montague Center, and later, Greenfield resident Benjamin Franklin Miner (often written as B. F. Miner), who wrote a book with formulas and a method he developed for extracting vanilla.
The book was promised through subscription only, and likely started selling in 1902. Miner lived in Montague Center from the late 1800's until early or mid-1900's.
He wrote a 16-page prospectus pamphlet containing endorsements from local banks and others who had worked with him and vouched for his upstanding reputation.
I am wondering if anyone from the area has that book in their family's library or keepsakes, which is likely a slim volume.
I spoke with Ed Gregory from the Montague Historical Society, and he found a chemist's letter describing the chemical break down of true vanilla, but it did not contain Miner's formula, nor was it written by Miner.
You can reply here, or care of editor@montaguereporter.org
Thank you so much for any information,
Jerri Higgins
 
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newbie - Mon, Oct 31, 2022, 9:44 A
Update
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
 
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stash - Fri, Oct 28, 2022, 12:15 P
Quiet
Wow this site has been awful quiet. Remember to cast your votes for the politcos of choice. Got to love mail in voteing (sp) . Thanks Miss Deb........ Stash
 
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stash - Mon, Jan 3, 2022, 6:36 P
Newbie May Right
Sitting here watching the selectboards meeting. Who is going to pay for converting the Farren into housing? Town sure as heck doesn't have the bucks. Also being west of rte 128 the state sure as he77 won't.
 
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stash - Wed, Feb 16, 2022 9:28 P
should read that youcouldn't do Darn big fingers.
stash - Wed, Feb 16, 2022 9:26 P
Mike N... Wouldn't feel right TAKING your $$ on a sure thing. May still be a chance if Rich has his way. Besides , would YOU like the town telling you couldn't do what you want with YOUR property?
stash - Tue, Dec 21, 2021, 7:23 P
Message The Season
Merry CHRISTMAS and Happy New Year to all. And happy holidays to my non christian friends as well.
 
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MikeNaughton - Tue, Dec 21, 2021 7:58 P
Same to you, Stash!
stash - Tue, Dec 21, 2021 7:26 P
site doesn't like me . MESSAGE OF THE SEASON
newbie - Wed, Dec 8, 2021, 11:08 P
Farren
Odds on Montague getting STUCK with it? I say at least 90 %...Just saying. ED
 
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MikeNaughton - Tue, Dec 14, 2021 8:23 P
Hey, ED - wanna go for a friendly wager? You say 90% odds Montague will end up with the Farren building; I say it won't. I'll bet $10 to your $90. If Montague ends up with the building, I'll pay you; ....
MikeNaughton - Thu, Dec 9, 2021 7:31 P
We'll see. Past history may not be a good guide here -- so far, Trinity seems to want to do right by the town (within reason), unlike the owners of Strathmore and Railroad Salvage. Think good thoughts ....
newbie - Sat, Oct 23, 2021, 6:47 P
Turners Falls -gfld
Any folks on here know of the time line for the repave job. A job that SHOULD have been done before the bridge by the Farren was closed. I took my old dude to an appt. last friday and got hung for over 25 mins. Thank goodness a call to his doctor held his appt. And Gfld wonders why people go north, south or east to shop. At least you can get there and PARK without paying. Thanks, ED
 
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MikeNaughton - Sat, Oct 30, 2021 8:30 P
Breaking news: https://www.recorder.com/Repaving-of-Greenfield-s-Turners-Falls-Loomis-roads-moved-to-Nov-2-43266056
newbie - Mon, Oct 25, 2021 9:48 A
Called. No more going on til paving 11/4
mik - Mon, Oct 4, 2021, 1:49 P
Facebook And Instagram Are Down?!?
I'm seeing that Instagram and Facebook are currently down (since 1:00). Guess you gotta go old school to stay in touch!
 
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JTHK - Mon, Oct 4, 2021 2:03 P
Yes. Check out downdetector.com
stash - Sat, Jul 24, 2021, 12:29 P
Computer Help
Looking for info on grouping pics from my photo file to send in an email. Best I can find is single photo sending . Thanks, Stash
 
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stash - Sat, Jul 24, 2021 1:27 P
Googled it. All set. Thanks anyway. Stash
newbie - Sun, Jul 18, 2021, 9:29 A
Millers Falls
Just checked on my old dude. He got a robo call about downtown flooding in Millers. Any info????? Find it hard to see flooding in center. All down hill. ED
 
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Sumac - Sun, Jul 18, 2021 10:57 A
Story update and video footage https://www.wwlp.com/news/local-news/franklin-county/power-shut-down-for-millers-falls-residence-due-to-major-flooding/
stash - Sun, Jul 18, 2021 10:46 A
Newbie. Just looked up flooding in millers on the net. Takes you to a link from 22 news and facebook. House at the end of Franklin St. got it bad. Main St. was covered with stuff as well. No power i ....
stash - Thu, May 13, 2021, 5:46 P
Reporter
What is up with the paper? Usually on line by this time of day on Thursdays.
 
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MikeNaughton - Thu, May 13, 2021 8:25 P
It's on now.
kjm81 - Sat, May 1, 2021, 5:48 A
Lost Dog Montague Center
Large white senior labradoodle (deaf, with hip dysplaysia)near Raus, Bookmill.

Mowers left gate to yard ajar and he got out last night. Looked for him until it got too dark to see.

Please call Kate 413-367-4010
 
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MikeNaughton - Fri, Mar 26, 2021, 7:55 P
Summer Jobs For 14-year Olds?
Does anyone know if there are summer jobs around here for 14- year olds? I know years ago they could work tobacco (and buses even came by some places to pick them up), but that was a while ago. Wondering what the current situation is. Thanks in advance for any information.
 
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stash - Sat, Feb 20, 2021, 12:26 P
Double Standard
Got to love it. In the last couple weeks there were articles in the Greenfield Distorter how local business's have donated goodies to the hospital. They told me I COULDN"T bring in boxes of goodies for my nurses in Oncolgy. I suppose I'm not important enough. I am only a lowly patient. Stay well....
 
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newbie - Thu, Jan 28, 2021, 6:02 P
??????????
Hi. My old dudes computer is getting funky. He is debating going with a laptop or a chrome book. Is there reason to go with either??? I know the chrome book is a lot less costly. Thanks for the help.... Ed
 
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newbie - Fri, Feb 5, 2021 4:50 P
Mike. Mik Had my computer guy stop and check his computer. Bad ethertnet cable. Thanks again. Ed
newbie - Mon, Feb 1, 2021 6:18 P
Mike and MIK Thanks, I'll tell him when I check in later tonite. ED
MikeNaughton - Fri, Dec 25, 2020, 9:31 A
Greetings
Same to you, Stash!
 
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stash - Thu, Dec 24, 2020, 10:27 A
Greetings
Merry CHRISTMAS to all........
 
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mik - Tue, Dec 8, 2020, 10:40 A
Sad Day
Indeed. And the next day the US declared war... 79 years ago, today.
 
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stash - Mon, Dec 7, 2020, 10:22 A
Sad Day
Pearl Harbor............enough said.
 
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stash - Sun, Nov 22, 2020, 10:49 A
Today
Any body remember where they were on this day in 1963??????????? RIP JFK
 
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newbie - Wed, Oct 21, 2020, 9:10 P
Pot Shop
Nope. Could fold as far as I'm concerned.
 
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MikeNaughton - Wed, Oct 21, 2020, 7:48 P
Pot Shop
Noob - I hope you're doing your part to keep the pot shop in Turners afloat. It takes a village ... :-)
 
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newbie - Tue, Oct 20, 2020, 10:57 P
Pot Shop
Holy crap. Another pot shop, just what we need. The one in Turners is suffering to stay alive . I hope the town wakes up and says no. But I'm sure all they will see is the FEW (very few ) dollars they can blow on crap like moving a stupid statue. Don't care if it is a GRANT, who do you think Pays for the grant in the end? US. Ed
 
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stash - Mon, Oct 19, 2020, 11:49 A
Fabric Shop
Just read the Reporter. Hours are in the article..
 
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stash - Mon, Oct 19, 2020, 10:44 A
Fabric Shop
Anyone know the hours /phone info for Sampson's?? Did a quick search on the net without much luck. Thanks, Stash. P.S. Congrats Mik.
 
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SarahMay - Tue, Oct 13, 2020, 8:27 P
Halloween This Year?
I have heard conflicting reports about trick or treating in town this year. It seems many houses are opting out, understandably, but are some houses still planning on doing safe/staggered options? I also saw the Montague Village Store may be offering a drive through..? just wanted to see if I’d get any feedback here.
 
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stash - Thu, Sep 17, 2020, 10:53 P
Selectmans Meeting 9/14
Super. Thanks Mr. N Stash
 
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MikeNaughton - Thu, Sep 17, 2020, 8:47 P
Selectmans Meeting 9/14
I think it's here:

View on Vimeo.


 
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stash - Thu, Sep 17, 2020, 7:19 P
Selectmans Meeting 9/14
Good thing the MR covered it. Don't see it listed on MCTV. Thanks Jeff......... Stash
 
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stash - Fri, Aug 14, 2020, 5:28 P
Bus $$$
I hope our school comm. saved the money they are not spending this year on not needing the buses . I think we should get a rebate on taxes as well . But like the rest of this town I'm sure it will be BLOWN , just to blow it. Pretty damn sad. I'm sure there is more saved with no sport buses needed as well. Time to cap the well...........
 
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stash - Sat, Aug 8, 2020, 11:34 P
Hat
Nope. Just like a good chuckle. :-)
 
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MikeNaughton - Sat, Aug 8, 2020, 8:14 P
Hat
Ho ho. So, you're a monarchist, Stash?
 
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stash - Sat, Aug 8, 2020, 5:31 P
Hat
Saw a cool hat over at the hospital, DON JR 2024..Gotta get one.
 
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newbie - Sat, Aug 8, 2020, 10:32 A
The Bomb
I hope that Pearl Harbor Day coverage is as great. Ed
 
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stash - Tue, Jul 21, 2020, 5:16 P
Wow
Sure as he## hasn't gotten any better. When I do answer I use Millers Police, what is the nature of your emergency. Stopped about a third of the crap calls. I usually just hit block on my phone . Found out our lovely gov't does sell the do not call list. Nice of them.
 
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mik - Tue, Jul 21, 2020, 3:19 P
Wow
Found this article from a couple years back...

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Yes, It's Bad. Robocalls, and Their Scams, Are Surging.

By TARA SIEGEL BERNARD, MAY 6, 2018

It's not just you.

Those pesky robocalls — at best annoying disturbances and at worst costly financial scams — are getting worse.

In an age when cellphones have become extensions of our bodies, robocallers now follow people wherever they go, disrupting business meetings, church services and bedtime stories with their children.

Though automated calls have long plagued consumers, the volume has skyrocketed in recent years, reaching an estimated 3.4 billion in April, according to YouMail, which collects and analyzes calls through its robocall blocking service. That's an increase of almost 900 million a month compared with a year ago.

Federal lawmakers have noticed the surge. Both the House and Senate held hearings on the issue within the last two weeks, and each chamber has either passed or introduced legislation aimed at curbing abuses. Federal regulators have also noticed, issuing new rules in November that give phone companies the authority to block certain robocalls.

Law enforcement authorities have noticed, too. Just the other week, the New York State attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, warned consumers about a scheme targeting people with Chinese last names, in which the caller purports to be from the Chinese Consulate and demands money. Since December, the New York Police Department said, 21 Chinese immigrants had lost a total of $2.5 million.

Despite these efforts, robocalls are a thorny problem to solve. Calls can travel through various carriers and a maze of networks, making it hard to pinpoint their origins, enabling the callers to evade rules. Regulators are working with the telecommunications industry to find ways to authenticate calls, which would help unmask the callers.

In the meantime, the deceptive measures have become more sophisticated. In one tactic, known as "neighborhood spoofing," robocallers use local numbers in the hope that recipients will be more likely to pick up.

It's a trick that Dr. Gary Pess, a hand surgeon in Eatontown, N.J., knows all too well. He receives so many calls that mimic his area code and the first three digits of his phone number that he no longer answers them. But having to sort robocalls from emergency calls has cost him precious minutes.

Dr. Pess recounted an incident in which he didn't recognize a number and figured it was a robocall. He later learned it was an emergency room doctor calling about a person who had severed a thumb that he wanted Dr. Pess to reattach. "It delayed the treatment of a patient," he said.

Consumer advocates say they worry the flood of calls could get even worse. A federal court ruling recently struck down a Barack Obama-era definition of an auto-dialer, leaving it to the Federal Communications Commission to come up with new guidance. Advocates fear that it will open up the field to even more robocallers, leaving consumers with little recourse.

Business groups, including the Consumer Bankers Association, counter that defining auto-dialers too broadly would hurt legitimate businesses trying to reach their customers.

Robocallers see the current F.C.C. leadership "as friendly to industry," said Margot Saunders, senior counsel at the National Consumer Law Center, "and they are anticipating F.C.C. rulings that will enable more calling and forgive past mistakes — or violations of the current law."

A spokesman for the F.C.C. said the commission would seek public comment on how auto-dialers should be defined, and then "take action based on the record it compiles."

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Rising Complaints

Complaints about telemarketers and scammers have steadily increased in recent years, with robocalls identified in the majority of cases.

Robocaller Live caller
2013 2.2m 1.5
2014 1.7 1.4
2015 2.1 1.4
2016 3.4 1.9
2017 4.5 2.6
By The New York Times | Source: Federal Trade Commission
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Automated calls are increasing because they are cheap and easy to make. Robocallers can easily dial millions of consumers daily, experts say, at little cost.

That's essentially what one accused robocaller recently told legislators at a Senate hearing: Adrian Abramovich, a Miami man who regulators say made nearly 100 million "spoofed" robocalls, was peddling vacation packages that were advertised as coming from well-known companies like Marriott. But when consumers pressed to hear more, they were transferred to foreign call centers often trying to sell time shares, according to the F.C.C., which is seeking a $120 million fine. Mr. Abramovich has denied the charges and asked the regulator to reduce the penalty.

The calls are increasing despite stepped-up enforcement and other efforts to stamp them out, which some have likened to a game of Whac-a-Mole; robocallers find new phone numbers to hide behind once their numbers are ignored or blocked.

The federal Do Not Call List, which is supposed to help consumers avoid robocalls, instead resembles a tennis net trying to stop a flood. The list may prevent some (but not all) legitimate companies from calling people on the list, but it does little to deter fraudsters and marketers, some of them overseas, who are willing to take their chances and flout the law.

Complaints to federal regulators are also increasing sharply. The Federal Trade Commission, which oversees the Do Not Call Registry, said there were 4.5 million complaints about robocalls in 2017, more than double the 2.18 million complaints logged in 2013.

"Everywhere I go, it is what people talk about," said Denise Grimsley, a Republican member of the Florida Senate, who said a woman named Elizabeth leaves her prerecorded messages several times daily selling a vacation package.

"But it's not just annoying," she added. "They are coming after your personal information."

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How Robocallers Try to Defraud You
Estimated volumes of top phone scams in March 2018.

Category Type Volume
Interest rates "0% interest rates" 122.9m
Credit cards "Problem with your credit card" 82.5m
Student loans "Forgive/lower student debt" 71.0m
Business loans "Preapproved for business loan" 53.4m
I.R.S. "Owe money to the I.R.S." 43.4m
Search listings "Listing has a problem" 31.0m
Travel "Free/discount trip" 27.0m
Preapproved loans "Ready to wire – just need info" 26.2m
Home security "Free service/installation" 26.1m
Utilities "Save money – need your info" 19.2m
Source: YouMail
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Florida passed a bill in March giving phone companies the authority to block certain robocalls.

https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2018/00962

Other efforts are underway. The Federal Trade Commission has held contests to encourage app developers to create innovative ways to block calls. And some phone companies offer blocking services, though "many people don't have access to free, effective robo-blocking tools," said Maureen Mahoney, a policy analyst at Consumers Union.

With some exceptions — like calls from schools on snow days — auto-dialed calls to mobile phones are typically illegal, unless a person has given prior consent. Advocates say courts have generally interpreted the law to say that when a consumer revokes that consent, the calls must stop — though they often don't.

The same rules apply to creditors seeking to collect debts, which lawyers and advocates say can be some of the most ruthless dialers.

There are fewer restrictions on landlines, unless you're on the Do Not Call list, but prerecorded telemarketing calls are always illegal without written consent, advocates say, and debt collectors must stop calling after consumers send a written request.

James Hunter, a Florida resident who is paralyzed below the waist and can no longer work, had his federal student loans forgiven. But Navient, the giant company that services and collects student debt, made more than 2,500 automated calls to him about his private loans over a period of about two years, sometimes calling nine times a day, according to Mr. Hunter's lawyer, who filed a suit on his behalf claiming Navient acted illegally.

Navient did not immediately comment.

For now, consumers must do their best to find ways to control the wave of calls. Brett Hein, a sports editor at a newspaper in Ogden, Utah, said that for him it was a losing battle. His mobile phone has been inundated with calls in recent weeks, rousting him from bed and twice interrupting him while he was volunteering in his son's kindergarten class.

"It's disconcerting to have your phone go off all the time," Mr. Hein said from a landline in his office, when his mobile phone began to ring.

It was another robocall. The fifth one that day.

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A version of this article appears in print on May 6, 2018, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Yes, Those Calls You're Ignoring Are Increasing.

ALSO READ: "Robocalls Flooding Your Cellphone? Here's How to Stop Them" https://www.nytimes..../stop-robocalls.html
 
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JTHK - Mon, Jul 6, 2020, 6:38 P
Wild Berries?
Definitely a good point. That said, perhaps some private message can happen with a few locals. :)
 
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Blessings - Mon, Jul 6, 2020, 6:18 P
Wild Berries?
Ed, that is a good point. I don't think of montaguema.net as "the internet" anymore. Most traffic has moved to Facebook, networks like NextDoor and montague-mutual-aid; etc. Usually I post in "Buy Sell & Jobs" or "Real Estate", and have the sense few others see (or read) the posts. When I wrote this one, I was envisioning those "Reply" emails coming straight back to me via email. I wasn't even remembering that responses would show up on this page!

Thanks.
 
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newbie - Sun, Jul 5, 2020, 10:28 A
Wild Berries?
Not being a smart butt,But who in thier right mind would post the location of berry spots on the internet? How many berries would be left? Most are found in the woods.. :-) Ed
 
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Blessings - Fri, Jul 3, 2020, 8:21 P
Wild Berries?
WHERE TO PICK WILD BERRIES?
Seeking help to find places where one person can considerately pick some raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, and/or wild grapes -- when each of these appears this summer (& fall?). Either publicly accessible trails, etc., or if you have more on your own land than you need, I will be grateful!

I definitely want to do NO harm to land or vegetation anywhere.

I feel that berry craving, and the nutritional need for them. But it's not good for the budget to buy organic berries at current prices. And I'm trying hard to reduce my consumption of plastic packaging, which is sometimes part of the picture!

Thank you so much for any leads or invites!

I hope everyone is feeling safe and well. <3
 
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MikeNaughton - Thu, Jul 2, 2020, 9:09 P
Changes
A quick check of Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia...Falls,_Massachusetts) suggests that there is no obvious problem with Millers Falls. They agree that the original name was Grout's Corner, but somehow to me that seems like something you do when you make over a bathroom. . . . :-)
 
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MikeNaughton - Mon, Jun 29, 2020, 8:28 P
Changes
Yeah -- I wonder: where did Rodney's Corner come from? I never heard that one before.
 
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stash - Mon, Jun 29, 2020, 7:32 P
Changes
Not on my end , BUT Rodney's Corner as suggested. I just stated the true name. Even Rand McNaly agrees.
 
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MikeNaughton - Sat, Jun 27, 2020, 9:19 P
Changes
Is there a problem with still calling here Millers Falls?
 
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stash - Thu, Jun 25, 2020, 8:57 P
Changes
I see in the Reporter that folks want to change the town name. The Falls works for me. Grouts Corner for Millers Falls ( the real name by the way ) the rest shouldn't put any panties in a knot.
 
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MikeNaughton - Fri, Jun 19, 2020, 3:20 P
Reporter
I did get mine today.
 
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stash - Fri, Jun 19, 2020, 10:51 A
Reporter
Any one else NOT get the paper?????
 
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LEGO at Carnegie Library
Wed, September 27
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Carnegie Playgroup
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Carnegie Story Time
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Gardening Presentation
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LEGO at Carnegie Library
Wed, October 4
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

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LEGO at Carnegie Library
Wed, October 11
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

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Outdoor Concert
Wed, October 11
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

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Thu, October 12
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Carnegie Story Time
Sat, October 14
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Friends Meeting
Mon, October 16
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

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Gardening Presentation
Mon, October 16
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

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LEGO at Carnegie Library
Wed, October 18
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

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MC Library Author Series
Wed, October 18
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Thu, October 19
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

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Kitchen Wizardry
Thu, October 19
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

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Sat, October 21
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Falls Fest on Avenue A
Sat, October 21
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Wed, October 25
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Thu, October 26
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MC Library Book Club
Thu, October 26
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Sat, October 28
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM

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Kids Halloween Party
Sat, October 28
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