Greenfield Recorder
My Turn: Celebrating Pride Month: Honoring the fight for LGBTQ+ rights
“June is bustin’ out all over,” says a memorable song composed in the 1940s for the musical “Carousel,” but more recently, June has become known as “Pride Month.” For those of you who…
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4mHampshire College secures loan to keep teach-out on track through December
Hampshire College has secured a loan from a philanthropic partner to support the wind-down of campus operations and ensure students can complete their degrees before the campus closes.
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10mMeals on Wheels providers sounding alarm amid looming budget deficit
Meals on Wheels providers across Massachusetts are facing a projected $5.8 million deficit for the coming fiscal year due to rising food and delivery costs, decreased federal funding and a growing elderly population, which could limit access to the program for older adults who depend on it.
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7mMy Turn: Keeping our yards healthy for us and the planet
It’s a beautiful time of year — redolent with the smell of lilacs, the warmth of the sun, the deep greens of lawns and trees, and the happy sounds of birds and kids playing ball… But to keep yards and ballfields looking pristine, many homeowners and municipalities use chemicals that can kills pets, and harm […]
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7mGill Highway Department's third request for wood chipper gets green light
At Gill's Annual Town Meeting, voters approved the transfer of $71,050 from Capital Stabilization for a new wood chipper, and the $2.65 million budget, which was driven by increased costs in education, health insurance and fuel.
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6m13 voters make quick work of Monroe's Annual Town Meeting warrant
At Monroe's Annual Town Meeting, 13 voters unanimously approved a $1 million budget, 31 out of 32 articles and a five-year lease for a Caterpillar 420 backhoe/loader.