Greenfield Recorder
Incumbent wins another term on Leyden Selectboard
Erica Jensen was reelected to the Leyden Selectboard for another three-year term, while Craig Ryan won a seat on the Board of Health and other candidates were elected to various town offices.
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4mNorth Quabbin Notebook: June 5, 2026
Wendell Meetinghouse hosting multiple events this week WENDELL — “Goodness Shakes” Dance Elevation will host Wendell’s Pride Celebration, a dance party with DJ C-Ferg, at the Wendell Meetinghouse at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, June 5. Fancy attire is encouraged but not required. This event is queer and all-gender positive, and all ages are welcome, as […]
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5mBusiness Briefs: June 5, 2026
Greenfield Cooperative Bank hosting event to support Cooley Dickinson Hospital NORTHAMPTON — Greenfield Cooperative Bank will hold its upcoming Networking for Good event benefiting Cooley Dickinson Hospital Behavioral Health Unit on Thursday, June 11, from 8 to 9 a.m., at Familiars Coffee and Tea, at 6 Strong Ave. in Northampton. To support the Behavioral Health […]
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8mDigging out: One man’s recovery and the business it inspired
Craig Stevens was just a kid when he started to build worlds. While growing up in West Brookfield, he’d take the blocks he was always given for Christmas and construct cities in his backyard. He used the garden hose to make flowing rivers, his hands to sculpt the land. When he was 10, he wanted […]
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7mReal Estate Transactions: June 5, 2026
ATHOL Wayne A. Costa and Christine A. Costa sold to Merrimack Institute LLC, 67 Fern Ave. $205,000. Shamirah S. Nalule and Douglas Obanyi sold to Shamirah S. Nalule, 62 Lindsay Lane. $1. Maria Fernandez De Arias sold to Bouthoulou Mede Sr., 227 Riverbend St. $449,998. Craig Wagner sold to Cameron D. Verdieck, 95 South St. […]
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5m'It's not just language, it's culture': Five Frontier seniors earn Seal of Biliteracy
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