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Recorder/Paul Franz
An ice fisherman pulls his sled with his ice auger and gear out to the frozen Barton Cove in Gill on to try his luck on Thursday. Pulling the weight
Recorder/Paul Franz

Bill Nash of Ashfield clears some of the 8 inches of snow they had received by Wednesday afternoon, for the valley it was more of a rain event.
Never stops
Recorder/Paul Franz
Rt 116 in Ashfield was covered in snow on Wednesday afternoon. Road traffic
Recorder/Paul Franz
Gordon Griswold picks up a truck load of silage from the Yazwinski Farm in Deerfield on Wednesday for his forty head of beef cattle he keeps at his Hawley farm. Large order
Recorder/Peter MacDonald
Lucy Platt 5 drops a coin into the donation box during a visit to the childrens room at the Greenfield library Every little bit counts
Recorder/Paul Franz
Kienan Scanlon, Julius Caraballo and George Correa play a little snowy basketball at Unity Park in Turners Falls on Friday. Snow ball
Recorder/Paul Franz
Chris Passon of Greenfield braves the February winds to do a little fishing at Barton Cove in Turners Falls on Thursday. Evidently it was too cold for the fish as he came up empty-handed. Frozen fishing
Recorder/Paul Franz
Friends Katie Deso and Katie Adams, both 8, of Greenfield, hold up their wax paper window stars they made at a workshop at the Greenfield Public Library run by Greenfield resident Lori Gordon on Thursday afternoon. Sponsored by The Friends of the Greenfield Public Library. Bright stars
Recorder/Paul Franz
Valerie Thompson performs with Laura Cortese during a show at the Arts Block. A study in strings
Recorder/Paul Franz
Filmmaker Dave LaRue directs singer Heather Maloney during a video shoot for her song “Flutter” in the former St. Anne’s Church in Turners Falls, which has been converted into a studio.
Bright future
Recorder/Paul Franz
Greenfield Community College Student Devin Parker of Orange was aching to get outside on Thursday where he was playing his guitar seated next to a snow bank soaking up the warm rays of the sun. Strummin’ in the sunshine
Recorder/Paul Franz
Third-grade students Joey White, Brandie Soulia and Samantha Santos, in blue, of the Newton School in Greenfield, with pennies and change collected for the Warm the Children charity at the school on Friday. Children warming children
Recorder/Paul Franz
Women, and a few men, perform a dance during a flash mob at Greenfield Community College dinning commons on Thursday to commemorate “One Billion Rising”, a global event to end violence against women and girls. Anti-violence flash mob
Recorder/Peter MacDonald
Williams Farm installs a state-of-the–art maple sap evaporator that runs on natural gas at the farm’s sugar shack on Routes 5 and 10 in Deerfield. Sweet upgrade
Recorder/Paul Franz
John "Slim Jim" Babits of Turners Falls braves the cold to photograph the ice forms around the power canal and dam on Monday. Freeze framing
Recorder/Peter MacDonald
The bookstore cat at Boswell's Books on Bridge Street in Shelburne Falls watches for pedestrian traffic.
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