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Faith Matters: Lent as a season of reconnection
Chances are, even if you’ve never attended a Sunday school class, you’ve heard the story of Adam and Eve, a story of humanity’s origin from the Book of Genesis. After creating all things and calling…
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8mKeeping Score with Chip Ainsworth: 'Jim Ed' shines at Southampton Country Club
Good morning! Word got around quickly that Hall of Fame slugger Jim Rice had aced the 150-yard tenth hole at last week’s Hampshire County Deputy Sheriff’s Tournament at the Southampton Country Club. Rice’s group included Butch Plifka and Plifka’s son Garrett, both of Winchester, New Hampshire. The former owner of Kulick’s Market is now at […]
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6mHoly Trinity Church meals in Greenfield see sharp spike in turnout
Holy Trinity Church in Greenfield has seen a sharp increase in patrons at its weekly community meals, with volunteers now serving 125-160 people each Thursday.
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7mFranklin County Community Meals Program back serving Greenfield meals
The Franklin County Community Meals Program has resumed operations at the Greenfield meal site after pausing it to focus on sustainability, with the help of the Second Congregational Church and The Salvation Army.
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8mGill-Montague teachers union concerned about restructuring impact
The Gill-Montague Education Association (GMEA) teachers union has expressed concerns about the district's restructuring plan, which eliminates or reassigns 17 staff positions, impacting special education, music education, reading intervention, library services, math intervention, English learning support, health education and theater.
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3mWicked Good Café in Ashfield gets on-premises, all-alcohol license
The Ashfield Selectboard unanimously approved an on-site, all-alcohol liquor license for Wicked Good Café at Elmer's Community Center, allowing them to extend their hours and serve wine, beer, cocktails and spirits.