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WilliNet Airs Documentary on Local Food and Farming
10:00AM / Monday, December 31, 2012

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — "Place of Stones: Food in Motion," a film about local food and farming, is being featured on WilliNet. The film will air on WilliNet's channel 17 and will be available online through Feb. 9. 

The film will be aired: ► Dec. 31 at 9 p.m. Saturdays at noon, excluding Jan. 29, which will air at 7 p.m. ► Fridays at 7 p.m., except on Jan. 28 (no show) ► Wednesdays every other week at  9 p.m. and 1 p.m.  (check schedule)   To access online viewing or to check the daily schedule go to www.willinet.org.   Sharon Wyrrick filmed Places of Stones between 2008 and 2010, which features

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Eat To Total Health Opening On Ashland Street
By John Durkan,
03:50PM / Saturday, December 15, 2012

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Renee Tassone's business Eat To Total Health is moving from her home to 14 Ashland St. on Dec. 26.

"We can heal our bodies from everything with the right tools and it doesn't have to come from a pill," Tassone said.   Tassone drew from her own experience with Celiac disease, which is a condition that makes the body react negatively with gluten and prevents the small intestine's lining from absorbing essential food parts.   "I realized how our connection between food and health is important," Tassone said.    The shop has two

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Joe's Diner Throwback to Old Days
By Stephanie Farrington,
05:16PM / Wednesday, December 12, 2012

just like Grandma use to make.

LEE, Mass. — It's not exactly good. Not exactly charming either, not really anything but what it is.

If you go to Joe’s for breakfast, lunch or dinner it won't take you long to figure it out.

Joe's is a diner, that is to say, Joe's is a throwback to the old days, the very old days, before many of us were even born, before microwaves or even TV dinners when single working folks, men especially, would routinely take their meals at little roadside spots every day. Eventually many of these men settled down, raised a family and ate their meals

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