Daily Hampshire Gazette
Seized farm animals from Hadley sanctuary available for adoption in Methuen
HADLEY — About 400 farm animals, including 317 taken from a Hadley sanctuary in January, will be featured at an open house and adoption event in Methuen this weekend. The Come Say Hay event is being…
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8mMaking News in Business, June 12
Greenfield Savings opens branch in Easthampton EASTHAMPTON — Greenfield Savings Bank celebrated the grand opening of its new Easthampton branch on Monday, June 8, in a move bank officials say will strengthen the bank’s presence and long‑term commitment to the community. Located at 1 Sierra Vista Boulevard off Route 10, the new Easthampton branch is […]
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21mArea Property Deed Transfers, June 12
AMHERSTJeffrey D. Blaustein and Marilyn H. Blaustein to Heather Lerner and Michael G. Lerner, 204 Aubinwood Road, $833,500 Sotirios Stamatis to Michael A. Petrilli and Jefrey H. Schmitt, 28 Greenleaves Drive, Lot 827, $365,000 James Garland and Carole Garland to Sara L. Liberty-Laylin and Peter R. Laylin, 14 Mcintosh Drive, Lot 14, $775,000 BELCHERTOWNBallard Family […]
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6mAmherst committee presses town to act on racial equity goals
AMHERST — Members of the Community Safety and Social Justice Committee are renewing their appeals for town officials to take concrete steps to promote racial equity for Black residents and to do more to confront structural racism in Amherst. At a joint meeting with the Town Council Monday, members told councilors they are concerned that […]