Jean Gran helps individuals and couples heal their relationship with money
[2010-02-23] "We're not educated about money as kids, and as adults we’re not supposed to talk about it!" As a result, many people caught in this “catch-22” struggle with financial problems in shame and isolation.
A Unique Artistic Partnership - Nancy Katz and Mark Liebowitz
(12/15/09) Nancy Katz grew up in Worcester, and spent twenty five years in California. She moved back east to be close to her parents. Katz has been painting on silk for fifteen years, creating her own work
From a John Updike novel to a 19th century hand-colored print
(11/27/09) The three founders of Shelburne Falls Booksellers joined forces to fill the gap left by the closing of several independent bookshops in our area.
Walker Career Coaching - Helping people find the work they truly want
(11/13/09) Pam Walker’s approach to career counseling is holistic. She works through different phases of a career or job change with her clients, beginning with assisting them in envisioning their ideal life, clarifying the client's dreams, values, skills and interests, then moving on to setting goals, and creating a road map for the job search journey. Walker gives guidance on researching professions, careers and organizations to help each client focus their individual search.
Speech-Language Pathologist Addresses Communication Problems (10/14/09) As a speech-language pathologist, Puckett works with children and adults to help her clients communicate better.
Creative Energy Combo - Painting and Advertising Design
(10/7/09) The combination of advertising/graphic design and house painting may seem strange to some - but to Diana Hardina, owner of two businesses: Upstream Advertising and Graphics, a full-service advertising agency,
and Paint Relief, a full-service painting company - it's totally natural. "It reflects my sound-body / sound-mind philosophy.
"It's like a permanent Farmers' Market...and More!"
(9/23/09) The new Hager's Farm Market on Rt 2 in Shelburne near Colrain-Shelburne Road, which opened on June 27, 2009, is off to a fast start. Fruit, vegetables, beef, pork, milk, cheese, eggs, preserves, maple products, and home-baked goods are just some of the fresh, reasonably-priced items on sale at the Farm Market.
Technology Consultant Wants Everyone to Use Technology for Fun and Profit
(9/8/09) Daniel Lieberman worked as a manager and software developer in Lieberman's Gallery, a successful family-owned business for many years. "I was building applications for our small business with microcomputers before there were IBM PCs. I was using the Internet before there was a World Wide Web," he says.
(5/15/09) “When Gabe Colwell LaFleur met his first glassblower, he was transfixed - - the roar of the glass furnace, the glowing glory hole, the searing heat was more than a boy of six could stand - - and at that moment he knew he needed to make glass and his life, one.
(5/18/09) “Bruce and Chris King of Mocha Maya’s Coffee House, along with their father, Tyrone King and lifelong friend and business associate William Bandera have launched a new company called The Monte Cristo Project.
Historic Shelburne home is backdrop for creative portraiture
(4/6/09) “One of the things that’s most appealing about Shelburne Falls is that the village offers a unique sense of community,” says photographer and new SFABA member Harriet Paine of HHR Paine Photography.
(3/12/09) Joie Watson has returned to her roots. As a child, she remembers escaping from the Boston area to summer with her cousins in Heath on her Uncle’s farm.
(1/15/09) The Generation Sustain Venture Space (GSVS) project that is being spearheaded by five locally grown entrepreneurs is now four months into its first year of development and its doors are officially open for business.