Scottie Broken Dorset east longmeadow ma
329 Prospect St. East Longmeadow Ma. 01028
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Set deep from the street in lovely East Longmeadow awaits this scenic .5 acre lot with a beautiful Cape just waiting to be called home! The brick facade opens to rustic charm with upgrades for modern comfort. You'll find single-floor living - with room to grow on the second floor - plus fresh paint, wood floors and generous natural light throughout. Welcome guests into the living room with built-in bookcase, over-sized window and fireplace for cold winter nights. Gather in the dining room after preparing a meal in the updated kitchen with lament flooring, updated cabinets and window overlooking the wooded backyard. An enclosed breezeway with access to the attached garage, house and exterior is great for collecting shoes, coats and more. Plus, a new bulkhead, new electrical panel, new basement windows, newer furnace and newer roof keep money in your wallet now! Don't miss the chance to experience it for yourself during the open house on Sun, Nov 25, 12:30-2:00 P.M.
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Kirk and Stacy Weingarten are two California transplants who’ve made a home – and a name – for themselves here in Hampden County.
The duo moved to Massachusetts in 2008 with 5-month-old daughter Brianna in tow to be closer to Stacy’s mom and sister who also moved from The Golden State. Kirk continued his career as a Mortgage Consultant, while Stacy thought it would be a perfect time to jump into real estate from the mortgage business where she was the Funding Manager for Sun Trust Bank, which turned out to be just the right fit for her. “I like seeing the excitement on a buyer’s face when they find that home they have been looking for,” Stacy said. “I love to create an experience for people. Finding a home should be one of the best most exciting experiences to a family.”
Kirk joined his wife in real estate in 2015, after 17 years in the mortgage business, and the Weingarten team was born. “I love the freedom of time to enjoy family and the income potential real estate gives us,” Kirk said. “I love helping clients achieve their goals with our expertise.”
They now have taken their talents to Rovithis Realty. “Kirk and Stacy Weingarten are exactly the kind of team we’re looking for at the agency, and I’m grateful to have them on board,” Steve said. “They utilize technology and invest in marketing to grow their business. Stacy and Kirk do everything they can to lead their team members to success, and they help others at the agency by sharing their achievements and insight as well.”
Rovithis Realty stood out from the rest because of the agency’s impressive growth, history in the industry and hyper local marketing. “Steve is an amazing guy, sharp businessman, and has the technology platforms we were looking for,” said Kirk.
“Rovithis Realty will go above and beyond to stay ahead of technology in this area that the other agencies around have no idea about,” Stacy said.
Stacy and Kirk, who both share a passion for family and travel, have become multi-million dollar producers in the real estate market. They are both inspired by many of the same role models, including Gary Vaynerchuk, Tony Robbins, and Dalai Lama, among others, who have helped shape their illustrious careers.
These seasoned and talented agents have some words of advice for those new to the real estate industry. Kirk says, “Copy the most successful agent,” while Stacy says, “Be nice.”
Keep an eye on these two as they rise within the industry!
Stacy can be reached at (413) 244-7634 and Stacy@RovithisRealty.com. Kirk can be reached at (413) 244-4107 and Kirk@RovithisRealty.com.
Day 1, Rails to trails
Day 1 walking along the east coast of the united states of America.
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Rail Trails of America – The Montpelier Recreation Path – Montpelier, VT
In this episode of Rail Trails of America, Host Timothy W Lawrence, along with sidekick, Aries the Siberian Husky explore the 1.7 mile long Montpelier Recreation Path which runs along the Winooski river in Montpelier, VT.
Highlights seen along the way include the Winooski river, stone plaques along the way, and the Vermont State House.
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Hosted by Timothy W. Lawrence and his side kick Aries the Siberian Husky.
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Rail Trails of America - Cheshire Rail Trail - Southern Segment - Keene to Fitzwilliam, NH
In this episode of Rail Trails of America, Host Timothy W Lawrence, along with sidekick, Aries the Siberian Husky explore the Southern Segment of the Cheshire Rail Trail which runs 18.5 miles from Keene to Fitzwilliam, NH.
Traveling through Keene, North Swanzey, Troy and Fitzwilliam, NH, highlights seen along the way include the historical stone arch bridges and cuts through the granite mountain side!
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PSN News' Jordyn Jagolinzer finds out how students can avoid the flu this winter season with a visit to University Health Services. From PSN News- February 2nd, 2015
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West Springfield bike path project under discussion
MassDOT is proposing a bike path along the West Springfield side of the Connecticut River.
Hop River Trail, CT. May 17, 2015.
I damn near ran off the trail trying to video with one hand and not run over a baby.
Rail Trails of America - Fort Hill Branch Rail Trail - Hinsdale, NH
In this episode of Rail Trails of America, Host Timothy W Lawrence, along with sidekick, Aries the Siberian Husky explore the 8.9 mile long Fort Hill Branch Rail Trail in Hinsdale, NH.
Some highlights seen along the way included wild life, beautiful views of the Connecticut river and old bridges.
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Hop River State Park Trail, Connecticut
Very strenuous trail with most of the trail traversing many high ridges from Vernon to Andover Connecticut.
Video of 7 Gilman Lane | Orleans, Massachusetts (Cape Cod) real state & homes
- Most of us long for a sense of permanence that is best typified by a deep connection to the natural world. That spirit of place and permanence may still be found on historic Barley Neck in East Orleans at 7 Gilman Lane, where the essence of Cape Cod as it used to be has been preserved in perpetuity for one very fortunate new homeowner to savor at leisure, choosing to act as steward of a property that retains all the treasured elements of a pristine marine environment.
The waterfront home resonates throughout with the vision of its famed Bauhaus-influenced Boston architect, Nathaniel Saltonstall, a Modernist who dared to create dwellings that followed function and form with this priority: that they be perfectly integrated with their surrounding environment.
Upon entering the home and spacious living room, one is immediately rewarded with a panoramic vista of world-famous Nauset Beach and the Atlantic, the vast Pochet Island Conservancy, and the tranquil waters of Pleasant Bay's estuary, Pochet Inlet. The extremely varied one-of a kind vista is a very rare one indeed... completely free of signs of human impact! Only the myriad shore bird species that fill the lenses of one's binoculars change with the tides!
The genius of the home's spare design lies in vaulted, airy spaces radiating from a central peak. Smoothly hewn California Redwood beams support cathedral ceilings throughout the home, and the virtual wall of glass in the living room captures every nuance of native vegetation and the salt-water world beyond.
The large, thoughtfully appointed kitchen's color palette perfectly reflects the subtlety of the ocean, and also adds another dimension…a breakfast bay with a view of lush gardens and the colorful songbirds that frequent them.
The home's design, everywhere sensitive to the marine environment, brings the broad water view inside the master bedroom, with its fine wood built-ins, sauna, and large master-bath with Jacuzzi tub… and its connected 3 season sun-porch…again, boasting marvelous water views.
The home enjoys central air conditioning and heat by natural gas throughout, and a whole house generator is powered by always-available natural gas.
Moving to the southern wing of the home, a large office with custom-built cabinetry by one of Cape Cod's finest master craftsmen offers the homeowner a wealth of choices…. family room, office, media room retreat…the choice will be yours! Access to this large and valuable space is through a brick-paved greenhouse atrium that captures just the right amount of solar gain for plants to thrive through the usually mild Cape Cod winters.
Guests or family will appreciate the privacy two additional bedrooms provide shared en suite with their own full bath. Again, vaulted ceilings in the bedrooms provide soft natural light and a sense of tranquility that imbues the home.
Kayakers and fishermen will be thrilled to find a quiet landing abutting the property that provides immediate access to the extensive salt-water Pleasant Bay basin, including its vast enclosed network of fabled islands, ponds, and marshlands.
7 Gilman Lane is a classic retreat and a sanctuary. a home to gently mend the soul, but the world beyond beckons! Nauset Beach and its miles of surf, sand, and recreational pursuits; Rock Harbor and its daily parade of charter fishing boats bringing catches of striped bass and succulent bluefish to the docks; and the fine restaurants and shopping pleasures of the quaint villages of East Orleans and Orleans are just a bike-ride away. And the treasure that is the Cape Cod National Seashore, the Cape Cod Bike Trail, and the highly individual villages that dot the Cape are also all around you.
Savor it all!
You'll always have 7 Gilman Lane to come home to.
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Dog Walk Roundhouse Park
Hiking with Henry (Dog) on the Atkins Roundhouse area. Nice trail system close to town, of a old rail road area, that use to be a switching yard, A café, and bunk house, for rail road workers, and of course, a old round house for rail cars, back in the old days
Northampton, MA: Elevator at 78 Main Street in Downtown Northampton
This afternoon when I went to the No Tuesday Market I decided to film a video of the elevator at 78 Main Street in Downtown Northampton. The elevator is a Otis traction elevator it was installed in 1999 replacing a manually operated birdcage style elevator. This is one of the fastest elevators in Downtown Northampton, MA!!!
Lowell, Massachusetts | Wikipedia audio article
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Lowell, Massachusetts
00:01:12 1 History
00:04:10 2 Zoning, development and the Massachusetts Miracle
00:07:17 3 Geography
00:08:03 3.1 Physical
00:10:38 3.2 Neighborhoods
00:13:46 4 Demographics
00:18:03 4.1 Crime
00:18:41 4.1.1 Statistics
00:19:37 4.1.2 History of anti-crime efforts
00:20:56 5 Education
00:21:05 5.1 Colleges and universities
00:21:54 5.2 Primary and secondary schools
00:22:03 5.2.1 Public schools
00:23:04 5.2.2 Private schools
00:23:12 6 Libraries
00:23:21 6.1 Municipal
00:23:29 6.1.1 Pollard Memorial Library / Lowell City Library
00:25:26 6.2 University
00:25:35 6.2.1 Lydon Library
00:26:08 6.2.2 O'Leary Library
00:26:38 6.2.3 Center for Lowell History
00:27:40 7 Infrastructure
00:27:49 7.1 Transportation
00:30:00 7.2 Hospitals
00:30:13 8 Arts and culture
00:30:22 8.1 Monthly Calendar of Events and Entertainment
00:30:42 8.2 Annual events
00:32:16 8.3 Points of interest
00:34:16 8.4 Culture
00:35:07 8.5 Museums and public galleries
00:35:59 8.6 Interactive and live performances
00:37:54 9 Sports, Teams and Athletic Venues
00:38:04 9.1 Boxing
00:38:38 9.2 Teams
00:39:13 9.3 Athletic Venues
00:40:34 10 Government
00:42:53 11 Media
00:43:01 11.1 Newspaper
00:43:35 11.2 Radio
00:44:03 11.3 Cable
00:44:18 12 Businesses started and/or products invented in Lowell
00:44:29 12.1 Current
00:45:19 12.2 Historical
00:46:24 12.3 Lowell Banks and Financial Institutions (current)
00:47:44 12.4 Lowell Banks and Financial Institutions (closed)
00:48:15 13 Notable people
00:48:27 14 Twin towns and sister cities
00:48:38 15 Honors
00:49:02 16 See also
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Lowell is a city in the U.S. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Located in Middlesex County, Lowell (along with Cambridge) was a county seat until Massachusetts disbanded county government in 1999. With an estimated population of 109,945 in 2014, it is the fourth-largest city in Massachusetts, and the second-largest in the Boston metropolitan statistical area. The city is also part of a smaller Massachusetts statistical area called Greater Lowell, as well as New England's Merrimack Valley region.
Incorporated in 1826 to serve as a mill town, Lowell was named after Francis Cabot Lowell, a local figure in the Industrial Revolution. The city became known as the cradle of the American Industrial Revolution, due to a large series of textile mills and factories. Many of the Lowell's historic manufacturing sites were later preserved by the National Park Service to create Lowell National Historical Park. During the Cambodian genocide, the city took in an influx of refugees, leading to a Cambodia Town and America's second-largest Cambodian-American population.Lowell is home to two institutions of higher education.
Springfield, Massachusetts | Wikipedia audio article
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Springfield, Massachusetts
00:01:57 1 History
00:05:10 2 Geography
00:08:05 2.1 Climate
00:10:35 2.2 Neighborhoods
00:15:11 3 Demographics
00:18:10 3.1 Income
00:18:25 4 Economy
00:21:00 4.1 Business headquarters
00:22:17 4.2 Companies headquartered in Springfield
00:23:48 4.3 Companies formerly in Springfield
00:25:33 5 Arts and culture
00:25:42 5.1 Amusement parks and fairs
00:27:06 5.2 Festivals
00:33:05 5.3 Museums
00:34:35 5.4 Music
00:37:02 5.5 Nightlife
00:38:12 5.6 Points of interest
00:47:41 6 Sports
00:51:43 7 Architecture
00:55:57 8 Parks
01:02:42 9 Government
01:02:50 9.1 City of Springfield
01:03:56 9.1.1 Finances
01:05:35 9.2 Judicial system
01:06:10 9.3 Politics
01:08:08 9.4 Switch to ward representation
01:09:25 9.5 Crime
01:11:15 10 Education
01:11:24 10.1 Grade schools
01:11:33 10.1.1 Public schools (K–12)
01:13:03 10.1.2 Private schools
01:14:35 10.2 Higher education
01:14:44 10.2.1 Universities and colleges
01:17:19 10.2.2 Community colleges
01:18:01 10.3 Library
01:18:53 11 Media
01:19:02 11.1 Newspapers
01:19:34 11.2 Television
01:23:46 11.2.1 Cable operators
01:24:10 11.3 Radio
01:24:39 12 Transportation
01:25:36 12.1 Rail
01:27:24 12.2 Bus
01:28:19 12.3 Air
01:29:15 13 Water and sewer system
01:30:40 14 Sister cities
01:30:52 15 Notable people
01:31:04 16 See also
01:31:25 17 Notes and references
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Springfield is a city in the state of Massachusetts, United States, and the seat of Hampden County. Springfield sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River near its confluence with three rivers: the western Westfield River, the eastern Chicopee River, and the eastern Mill River. As of the 2010 Census, the city's population was 153,060. Metropolitan Springfield, as one of two metropolitan areas in Massachusetts (the other being Greater Boston), had a population of 692,942 as of 2010.The first Springfield in the New World, it is the largest city in western New England, and the urban, economic, and cultural capital of Massachusetts' Connecticut River Valley (colloquially known as the Pioneer Valley). It is the third-largest city in Massachusetts and fourth-largest in New England after Boston, Worcester, and Providence. Springfield has several nicknames – The City of Firsts, due to the many innovations developed there, such as the first American dictionary, the first American gas-powered automobile, and the first machining lathe for interchangeable parts; The City of Homes, due to its Victorian residential architecture; and Hoop City, as basketball – one of the world's most popular sports – was invented in Springfield in 1891 by James Naismith.
Hartford, the capital of Connecticut, lies 24 miles (39 km) south of Springfield, on the western bank of the Connecticut River. The Hartford-Springfield region is known as the Knowledge Corridor because it hosts over 160,000 university students and over 32 universities and liberal arts colleges – the second-highest concentration of higher-learning institutions in the United States. The city of Springfield itself is home to Springfield College, Western New England University, American International College, and Springfield Technical Community College, among other higher educational institutions.
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