Greenfield Recorder
'Joy as resistence' on display at Franklin County Pride Parade and Festival
GREENFIELD — A rainbow sea flooded Sanderson, Federal and Main streets on Saturday as about 2,500 people decked in rainbow tutus, shirts, hats and flags braved the 90-degree heat for the ninth annual…
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8mRecorder All-Stars: Outdoor girls track & field
The Greenfield Recorder compiled a list of All-Stars for outdoor girls track & field athletes. Coaches input and performances in playoff environments helped factor into the final decisions. Intercounty league results also played a role. Zephyr Jetzon, Mohawk Trail Jetzon took home a Western Mass. Class S (Small School) championship with her performance in the […]
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2mNorth County Notebook: June 15, 2026
Ducks to visit Northfield library NORTHFIELD — Live ducks will be quacking and waddling around outside the Dickinson Memorial Library as part of a free event on Wednesday, June 17, from 3 to 4 p.m. The ducks come from the Duckworld sanctuary in Montague. June 20: Ice cream social, concert to kick off Summer Reading Program NORTHFIELD […]
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6mDoncev family remembered with love and faith at Greenfield memorial service
Friends and family gathered to celebrate the lives of the Doncev family, who were tragically killed in a multi-vehicle crash two weeks ago, and to remember their faith and love for each other.
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6mGreenfield to host free World Cup livestream event
The City of Greenfield is hosting a free live stream of the June 19 match between Team USA and Team Australia at the Garden Cinemas, with limited space available for the first 200 attendees.
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6mEarly ed programs could be on chopping block
Early education officials are advocating for the restoration of funding for agency operations and two programs eliminated in the Senate's spending bill, as House and Senate negotiators work toward a new state budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1.