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Chesapeake Bay Candle operations moving to Yankee Candle plant in Whately
07-08-2019 11:46 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WHATELY – Production of wax and wicks in town is expected to increase starting in the fall, when Chesapeake Bay Candle’s operations move from Maryland to the Whately plant that manufactures Yankee Candles.Chesapeake Bay Candle and Yankee Candle are...


Familiar Faces: Northampton gift store reopens in Hampshire Mall
04-26-2019 9:59 AM

By BERA DUNAU

HADLEY — Faces is officially back.“Our dream was to keep it open,” said Amy Gallant, one of Faces’ four owners.The iconic western Massachusetts gift shop, which suddenly closed its downtown Northampton location earlier this month, opened its doors for...


Deerfield publisher Channing Bete to close June 30
04-09-2019 11:48 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

SOUTH DEERFIELD — The Channing Bete Company expects to cease operations June 30, the South Deerfield publisher announced Tuesday.The first position eliminations will come June 24, and most employees will be released between June 24 and July 3,...


The candy kid: 18-year-old buys Captain Candy in Thornes
04-08-2019 10:49 PM

By MATT BERG

NORTHAMPTON — Standing in Captain Candy surrounded by over 175 varieties of candy, 18-year-old Levi Smith has what many little kids dream of: their very own candy shop.Although admittedly fond of candy, Smith didn’t purchase Captain Candy because of...


Faces closes without warning
04-02-2019 11:59 PM

By BERA DUNAU

Correction: An earlier version of erroneously reported Tiffany Hannoush’s first name.NORTHAMPTON – Iconic Northampton shop Faces closed its doors Sunday.Jennie Hall, who worked there for four years, says the news still hasn’t fully hit her yet.“I...


A classic continues: Harlow Luggage bought out by silent partner
02-11-2019 9:42 AM

By BERA DUNAU

NORTHAMPTON — A business that has been around since the 19th century will stay open on Main Street, as its owner for the last 15 years enjoys some well-earned retirement.Harlow Luggage began in 1875, when it was known as W. L Chilson. And then, as...


Tax refund advance often too good to be true: What to know
02-04-2019 12:03 AM

By Susan Tompor

Plenty of people would jump at the chance to speed up getting some of their tax refund cash, especially in light of the government shutdown, job cuts and other financial headaches.But Tiffany Vernier’s story should make some who are desperate to pay...


Supporters rally around Amherst couple facing medical problems
01-04-2019 3:30 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A longtime business owner in downtown Amherst is getting financial support to help him cope with his spouse’s illness.Friends and supporters of Robert and Dorothy Green recently launched a Go Fund Me campaign for the family, which has owned...


M&M auto repair in Easthampton readies for transition
12-02-2018 3:54 PM

By Elizabeth Donoghue

EASTHAMPTON — The owner of a longtime automotive service center on Parsons Street has recruited a protégé to help run the repair and maintenance side of his business. John Yagmin, who has owned M&M Service Center since 1979, on Oct. 1 turned the...


MGM Springfield getting ready to roll
08-21-2018 5:21 PM

By BERA DUNAU

SPRINGFIELD — MGM Springfield, the first casino in state history, will open for business Friday at 11 a.m. — and western Massachusetts may very well never be the same again.“It’ll be an experience unlike any they’ve ever seen,” said MGM Springfield...


New app gives Gazette readers improved mobile features
07-10-2018 12:25 AM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

NORTHAMPTON — For those reading the Daily Hampshire Gazette on mobile devices, that experience is getting an upgrade.The Gazette has launched a new version of its app that will allow readers to access either a digital copy of the newspaper, or a live...


From lawn mowers to snowplows, small-engine repair shops weather the seasons
07-02-2018 11:30 AM

By M.J. TIDWELL

HATFIELD — There are only a handful of businesses in the Valley equipped for the intricacies of small engine repair. Buffeted by ever-changing weather, these shops stubbornly stick around season after season to get into the grease with weed wackers...


Former national lacrosse star reopens Valley Fabrics 8 years after closing shop
06-03-2018 6:51 PM

By M.J. TIDWELL

NORTHAMPTON — After an eight-year hiatus, Valley Fabrics is back — but upholstery and traditional fabrics aren’t the soupe du jour at the shop’s new Northampton digs.In March, the fabric store reopened its doors at 881 N. King St., which formerly...


Chez Albert will be 4th restaurant to close in Amherst in recent months
04-16-2018 12:38 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A bistro serving French-style comfort food for 13 years will end its run next month, another in a line of restaurants in Amherst that have closed in recent months that have largely catered to year-round residents, visitors and...


New steakhouse to update, replace Opa Opa in Southampton
04-14-2018 2:14 PM

By M.J. TIDWELL

SOUTHAMPTON — The Opa Opa Steakhouse and Brewery in Southampton is getting a fresh concept and a facelift, according to new owner, manager, and executive chef, John Piskor.“I’m a young man who has basically decided to bet the family farm and open my...


Opa Opa Steakhouse in Southampton up for sale
02-14-2018 12:36 AM

By CAITLIN ASHWORTH

SOUTHAMPTON — The Opa Opa Steakhouse and Brewery on College Highway is up for sale for $799,000.The listing on Canon Real Estate’s website describes the offer as a “unique opportunity” with “many possibilities.” The business, on-site brewery...


Business 2018: One Block: Parsons Block, Maple Street, Florence
02-04-2018 11:29 PM

By CAITLIN ASHWORTH

THE BLOCK: Just a turn off Main Street in Florence and onto Maple Street, a variety of businesses — many that have been around for decades — are housed in what’s known as the Parsons Block.The Parsons Block, which stretches from 76-96 Maple St.,...


A dish of success: Spoleto owner still going strong 30 years on
11-13-2017 1:01 PM

By BERA DUNAU

NORTHAMPTON — The year is 1987. The scene is downtown Northampton. A tall, skinny young man with a beard is staring at a key outside a storefront — a key to his future. “I was contemplating how this one key was gonna change everything,” restaurateur...


Expo aims to charge up interest in electric cars
07-31-2017 5:04 AM

By SARAH GARDNER

NORTHAMPTON — A woman walked past a Chevrolet Bolt on display in the Northampton Radio Group parking lot and glanced under the hood. Then she immediately did a double take.“It’s a little weird, isn’t it?” Rie Traub, 46, said. “You look at it and...


In Northampton, Sidewalk salegoers weigh in on state task force
07-28-2017 11:48 PM

By BERA DUNAU

As the state moves ahead with the creation of a new task force to study the challenges facing local retailers, businesspeople at the Northampton Sidewalk Sales Friday had plenty of thoughts on the matter. The Senate Task Force on Strengthening...

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