Greenfield Recorder
My Turn: April the cruelest month of all?
T.S. Elloitt wrote that “April is the cruelest month of all.” In American history, April has its place as the marker of historic events. In April 1775 Paul Revere rode to Lexington and Concord to…
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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.
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8m'We are all patriots': Greenfield sidewalk muralists invite all to learn more about the American Revolution
Five artists have created 10 murals throughout Greenfield to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution, each with their own unique interpretation of the history and role in today's society.
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8mOn Your Health with Dr. Stefan Topolski: The point of pain, part 2
Full disclosure: These pieces written on health cannot possibly do justice to all of the knowledge and experience that informs decades of professional healing practice; i.e., there is a lot more to pain and pain treatment than can ever be written. We mean to help here by sharing a grossly oversimplified and incomplete — yet […]