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By BELLA LEVAVI
Editor’s note: The Greenfield Recorder has been providing regular updates on the risk level of COVID-19 transmission as wastewater testing results are received.The COVID-19 transmission risk remains “moderate” for the second week in a row in the four...
Nomination papers available for Whately election WHATELY — Nomination papers are now available for Whately’s June election.Candidates can stop by the Town Clerk’s Office, 4 Sandy Lane, to pick up their forms, which must be returned by April 25, at 5...
SUNDERLAND — As part of Black History Month, the Sunderland Public Library is inviting filmmaker Craig Dudnick to speak about his film “Evanston’s Living History,” which explores residents’ fight against racial discrimination and segregation.The...
By MARY BYRNE
Editor’s note: The Greenfield Recorder has been providing regular updates on the risk level of COVID-19 transmission as wastewater testing results are received. With copies of virus in the wastewater trending upward, the COVID-19 transmission risk has...
By CHRIS LARABEE
SUNDERLAND — With Sunderland Elementary School’s oil tank nearing the end of its lifespan, the Selectboard appropriated American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) money Monday evening to prepare for its replacement.The tank is approaching 30 years old and while...
By CHRIS LARABEE
SOUTH DEERFIELD — In hopes of reducing Frontier Regional School’s reliance on fossil fuels, the Deerfield Energy Committee plans to rally its counterparts to work with the school on green planning.Two representatives of Deerfield’s Energy Committee...
Transfer Station forum recording and slideshow available CONWAY — The slideshow and recording of the Feb. 9 public forum regarding the Transfer Station is now available online and can be accessed at bit.ly/40RPyyi.The Selectboard plans to hold...
By MARY BYRNE
Editor’s note: The Greenfield Recorder has been providing regular updates on the risk level of COVID-19 transmission as wastewater testing results are received. With copies of virus in the wastewater measuring at the lowest point since the start of...
By MARY BYRNE
Editor’s note: The Greenfield Recorder has been providing regular updates on the risk level of COVID-19 transmission as wastewater testing results are received.The COVID-19 transmission risk has returned to “low” in the four communities involved in...
By CHRIS LARABEE
For their continued dedication to serving patrons, including adapting operations on the fly in response to the pandemic, two local libraries were awarded 2022 Star Library ratings by Library Journal, a prestigious librarian journal.Royalston’s...
Conway Snowmobile Club’s pancake breakfast returns CONWAY — The Conway Snowmobile Club’s annual all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast returns Sunday, Feb. 12, at the Conway Firefighters’ Relief Association building at 41 Ashfield Road.The breakfast begins...
By MARY BYRNE
After a brief period of decline, the COVID-19 transmission risk has increased to “moderate” in the four communities involved in the Contact Tracing Collaborative, which consists of Greenfield, Deerfield, Montague and Sunderland.In the past week, the...
By CHRIS LARABEEE
SUNDERLAND — The first tenants are moving into Sanderson Place as Franklin County’s first new affordable housing complex in years opened its doors on Thursday. Located at 120 North Main St. and featuring 33 wheelchair-accessible apartments, Sanderson...
By MARY BYRNE
After several weeks in the “high” risk level, Greenfield Health Director Jennifer Hoffman says the COVID-19 transmission risk has dropped to “low” in the four communities involved in the Contact Tracing Collaborative, which consists of Greenfield,...
By CHRIS LARABEE
SUNDERLAND — What better way to build community than to break bread? Or, in this case, bake it.The fourth, fifth and sixth grade classes at Sunderland Elementary School came together Wednesday morning for one of the school’s first assemblies since the...
By DOMENIC POLI
The region’s state legislators are getting acclimated to their newly redrawn districts but say their day-to-day lives won’t change much, as they were elected to represent the people, regardless of political affiliation, and who share similar...
By KIM AUDETTE, SUSAN TRIOLO, and AARON FALBEL
“Healthcare in America is not a right but a commodity,” says Jeneen Interlandi, a contributor to “The 1619 Project,” a book edited by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones. Interlandi believes the system is designed to treat those with...
By DOMENIC POLI
The designs of municipal flags in western Massachusetts generally did not fare well in a survey conducted late last year, but those associated with the towns made it clear they are proud of the banners they feel encapsulate their beloved homes.The...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
NORTHAMPTON — Smoke drifting into New England from wildfires in the western United States last summer, tracked by sensors in Holyoke, Greenfield and other area communities, gave residents real-time information about its causing poor air quality.The...
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