PHOTOS: Maple Month marches on

State and local officials tour the Blue Heron Farm sugarhouse in Charlemont on Monday during continued celebrations of Massachusetts Maple Month.

State and local officials tour the Blue Heron Farm sugarhouse in Charlemont on Monday during continued celebrations of Massachusetts Maple Month. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Dan Waters feeds the evaporator as Jasmine Atsalis-Gogel checks on the maple syrup during a tour by state and local officials at the Blue Heron Farm sugarhouse in Charlemont on Monday.

Dan Waters feeds the evaporator as Jasmine Atsalis-Gogel checks on the maple syrup during a tour by state and local officials at the Blue Heron Farm sugarhouse in Charlemont on Monday. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

From left, state Rep. Paul Schmid III, chair of the Joint Committee on Agriculture; state Rep. Natalie Blais, D-Deerfield; Franklin County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jessye Deane; Director of Rural Affairs Anne Gobi; and state Sen. Paul Mark, D-Becket, talk with Bill Coli, right, at the Blue Heron Farm sugarhouse in Charlemont on Monday during continued celebrations of Massachusetts Maple Month.

From left, state Rep. Paul Schmid III, chair of the Joint Committee on Agriculture; state Rep. Natalie Blais, D-Deerfield; Franklin County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jessye Deane; Director of Rural Affairs Anne Gobi; and state Sen. Paul Mark, D-Becket, talk with Bill Coli, right, at the Blue Heron Farm sugarhouse in Charlemont on Monday during continued celebrations of Massachusetts Maple Month. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Published: 03-18-2024 5:04 PM

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