Hadley’s abundance of farms benefit from the land’s rich soil, and its claim to fame as the “Asparagus Capital of the World,” is due to a combination of the perfect climate and nutrient-rich soil. As a result, asparagus has been one of Hadley’s main crops for several centuries and is coveted locally and abroad, including restaurants in Europe and by Buckingham Palace.
Also nicknamed “The Breadbasket of Massachusetts,” Hadley is home to several major malls and an abundance of retail shops along Route 9, making it a popular shopping destination for nearby communities.
Hadley’s public school district includes the Hopkins Academy, the fourth oldest public school in the country still in operation. Students also have access to the Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School, a tuition-free regional public charter school located in town.
Hadley’s myriad points of interest include several museums and the town common. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy access to activities along the Connecticut River, the Norwottuck Branch Rail Trail and a wildlife refuge offering bird watching and nature trails.
Hadley’s abundance of farms benefit from the land’s rich soil, and its claim to fame as the “Asparagus Capital of the World,” is due to a combination of the perfect climate and nutrient-rich soil. As a result, asparagus has been one of Hadley’s main crops for several centuries and is coveted locally and abroad, including restaurants in Europe and by Buckingham Palace.
Also nicknamed “The Breadbasket of Massachusetts,” Hadley is home to several major malls and an abundance of retail shops along Route 9, making it a popular shopping destination for nearby communities.
Hadley’s public school district includes the Hopkins Academy, the fourth oldest public school in the country still in operation. Students also have access to the Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School, a tuition-free regional public charter school located in town.
Hadley’s myriad points of interest include several museums and the town common. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy access to activities along the Connecticut River, the Norwottuck Branch Rail Trail and a wildlife refuge offering bird watching and nature trails.
Hadley’s abundance of farms benefit from the land’s rich soil, and its claim to fame as the “Asparagus Capital of the World,” is due to a combination of the perfect climate and nutrient-rich soil. As a result, asparagus has been one of Hadley’s main crops for several centuries and is coveted locally and abroad, including restaurants in Europe and by Buckingham Palace.
Also nicknamed “The Breadbasket of Massachusetts,” Hadley is home to several major malls and an abundance of retail shops along Route 9, making it a popular shopping destination for nearby communities.
Hadley’s public school district includes the Hopkins Academy, the fourth oldest public school in the country still in operation. Students also have access to the Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School, a tuition-free regional public charter school located in town.
Hadley’s myriad points of interest include several museums and the town common. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy access to activities along the Connecticut River, the Norwottuck Branch Rail Trail and a wildlife refuge offering bird watching and nature trails.