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Jonathan Brennand, Assistant Conductor of The Pioneer Valley Symphony, conducted the Artspace 2nd Annual String Celebration at Greenfield High School on Sunday. The concert showcases the talents of young area musicians but includes several multigenerational families of musicians, including, at right, Mark Landeryou of Amherst and his daughter, Charlotte, 14, and James, 11, on either side of him. Recorder/Trish Crapo Hurray for strings!
Recorder/Paul Franz
Fiske Pond Conservation Area in Wendell is a good place for a hike with a trail looping around the pond. Great place for a walk
Recorder/Paul Franz
Amber Flagg of Bernardston, Marina Connor of Greenfield and Alexa Dizenzo of Northfield relax in Adirondack chairs as they enjoy the sun and ice cream at a The Country Creemee in Montague on Thursday. Fun in  the sun
Photo submitted by Amy Lavallee
A rainbow forms over the Lavallee Homestead on a farm owned by Jon and Amy Lavallee in Whately after a rain April 20. Rainbow in Whately
Recorder/Paul Franz
Bill Conant of Greenfield keeps his eye on the ball as he drives off the first tee at the Country Club of Greenfield. Eye on the ball
Hannah Fjeld of Greenfield prepares the soil for planting in her plot at the Pleasant Street Community Garden on Sunday. Recorder/Trish Crapo. Diggin’ it
Geoff Bluh/Recorder
The newly mustered Deerfield Militia marches down the main street of Historic Deerfield during a reenactment of April 20th,1775, following the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Leading the march are Dave Carl,and Chris Ferguson, of the Knowlton Rangers ,from Coventry ,Ct. The reenactment is put on by the Nathan Hale Ancient Fifes and Drums, Buckland Artillery, and Knowlton’s Rangers, of Coventry Ct.
Liberty march
Contributed photo/Tom Mann, Bernardston
A black squirrel looks like it's being "swallowed" by an Ent as it perches in a hollow in a tree on Center Street in Bernardston. Squirrel space
Recorder/Paul Franz
Jeff Noyes of Jeff's Lawn Service uses power broom to remove debris from the parkway of a client's lawn on Davis Street in Greenfield on Friday. Spring cleaning
Geoff Bluh/Recorder
Don McCleod of Greenfield, left, dressed in a kilt, talks with Robert and Rachelle Llamas of Conway during Tartan Day, held at the Turners Falls Greenfield Savings Bank branch on Saturday. Tartan Day is the celebration of Scottish Independence, the Declaration of Arbroath, which was signed on April 6,1320. During the event, people could view many books about Scotland and the clans, as well as the different tartans. Llamas was interested in finding out about his clan Robertson heritage.The event was organized by Brian Cooper of Turners Falls. Scottish pride
Recorder/Geoff Bluh

Carl Owles, of Orange, goes everywhere with “Casper”, a 46 year old Umbrella Cockatoo, which he has had for 9 years. Strange calls coming from Owles’ car revealed the bird sitting on the steering wheel looking out the window for its owner on River street in Orange on Saturday.
Best buddies
Recorder/Paul Franz
Marc Guillaume of Greenfield has his children, Skylarr, 6, and Sylvia, 4, in tow as they head to the Greenfield Public Library on Friday afternoon. All aboard!
Recorder/Paul Franz
Amy Shippa of Northfield patiently tries to take Easter-themed pictures of her son Brendyn Clark, 1, on Friday. Sonny bunny
Recorder/Paul Franz
The Connecticut River spills over a rock dam in Montague recently. Flowing toward warmer weather
Recorder/Paul Franz
A Bald Eagle takes flight at the confluence of the Connecticut and Deerfield rivers on Friday afternoon. Flight of spring
Recorder/Paul Franz
The red crest of this resting pileated woodpecker, seen in Leyden, makes it easy to spot even when they are not making a racket while looking for bugs by hammering away at dead trees with their dagger-like bills. Who’s knocking?
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