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The Ramp Hunter
By Patricia Racine
Spring in the Berkshires means it’s ramp season! Patricia Racine shares her love for foraging these wild delicacies, along with tips, personal stories, and the importance of sustainable harvesting. A flavorful glimpse into a cherished seasonal tradition.

Town Caucus Results
By Linda Rocke
Otis voters turned out to nominate candidates for a variety of town positions during the April 15th caucus.

The Tortuous Road from the “Greenwoods” to the Town of Otis
By Peter Cameron
How did Otis come to be? Local historian Peter Cameron traces the winding path from early colonial land grants and shifting town borders to the official founding of Otis in 1810. A fascinating look at the town’s origins and the people who helped shape it.

Art Week Berkshires Comes to Otis With Art by Gail Gelburd and Celeste Watman
Celebrate creativity and connection during Art Week Berkshires with local artists Gail Gelburd and Celeste Watman. Their open studio event on May 17 & 18 offers a unique look at thought-provoking works inspired by nature, community, and the human spirit—all set in a stunning historic mill setting.

Community Garden Help
By Eve Kummel
The Otis Community Garden is seeking volunteers and extra hands for the upcoming season! Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just eager to pitch in, your help can make a big difference—especially in supporting local food security efforts.

Otis Community Garden
By Margie Klein
As the growing season begins, the Otis Community Garden is ready to welcome new and returning gardeners. Learn how this shared space fosters connection, supports the local food pantry, and offers a rewarding way to dig into the community.
News from Your Otis Library
By Stephanie Skinner
The Otis Library continues to be a vibrant hub of activity, serving over 5,000 visitors in 2024 and saving residents hundreds of dollars through free resources. Discover the wide range of services offered, from book lending to community events—and why it’s more than just a library.

More Bear Tales
By Sandy Balyan
Back by popular demand—more bear encounters from Otis residents! From curious cubs to clever bird feeder raids, these stories highlight the wild (and often humorous) ways our furry neighbors make their presence known each spring.

Grade 6: Our Road To MCAS Success!
Otis’s sixth graders have been hard at work preparing for the MCAS with fun and engaging activities that build key skills in reading, writing, and grammar. Take a peek inside their creative approach to learning—and their journey toward testing success.
Time Travel Adventure At FRRSD
By Laura Catullo
Students at Farmington River Regional School are bringing history to life with this year’s original spring musical, Time Travelers Eco Adventure. Join them on May 29th for a fun, free performance that celebrates environmental heroes through music, theater, and creativity.

Astrology: Bonfire of Vitality
In this month’s astrology column, Hilary Harley explores the fiery energy of May — a time for bold moves, fresh starts, and dynamic change. Learn how the stars align to fuel action, inspiration, and new beginnings all month long.
AMVETS Post 77 and the Otis Cultural Council: Thank You, Thank You, Thank You
Last year was a record year for the Otis Transfer Station. With your help this year will be even better.

AMVETS Memorial Celebration
Please join us on Sunday May 25th at noon for the annual Memorial Day remembrance ceremony.

A Fond Farewell
By Sandy Balyan
After decades of serving the Otis community, the Pyenson family has closed the doors of the beloved Otis Poultry Farm. This tribute looks back at their contributions, the memories they leave behind, and their plans for the next chapter.

Otis Approves Amended Regional School Agreement
Otis just held a big vote on the future of its regional school agreement — and after years of debate, the town made it official. Frank Tolopko breaks down what changed, what’s next, and what it means for your tax bill.

Close Encounters … of the Bear Kind
By Sandy Balayan
Out here in Otis, we’re not the only ones who call these woods home. Black bears are a regular part of our lives!

A Message From The Town Clerk
By Lyn O’Brien
Reminder: Town Caucus April 15th, Otis Town Hall, 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Otis History - The Irregular History of the Connecticut Massachusetts Border
By Peter Cameron
Ever wondered why there’s a little block of land in Southwick that looks like it should be Connecticut on a map, but is actually Massachusetts? Peter Cameron explains.

Ode to the Plow Guy
By Patricia Racine
Winter in Otis wouldn’t run half as smooth without the quiet power of our local plow drivers. This piece tips its hat to the folks behind the wheel—up before dawn, out in the worst of it—keeping roads clear and neighbors safe. It’s our small-town thank-you to the big machines and the bigger hearts that drive them.

Astrology - “The World Keeps Turning”
Hilary Harley interprets the stars to help readers navigate the month ahead with clarity and confidence.