Adam Solender Every so often, I find myself walking past the old brick brick-and-brownstone facades of our historic neighborhoods here in Western Massachusetts, looking at the quiet, resilient spaces that define our landscape. From the industrial heritage of Springfield and Holyoke to the vibrant cultural hubs of Northampton and Amherst, this valley is a visual timeline of the American experiment. To a passerby, the old synagogues and community …
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