Greenfield Recorder
MIAA softball: Franklin Tech advances to Div. 5 Round of 8 with win over undefeated West Boylston
WEST BOYLSTON — The heat continued to emanate from the Franklin Tech softball team in the MIAA Division 5 state tournament Round of 16 on Tuesday afternoon. The 12th-seeded Eagles stayed hot with a…
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7mBulletin Board: Addie Loomis wins 'Iron Mike' Award for Mohawk Trail
The decorated athletic career of Mohawk Trail Regional’s Addie Loomis reached a monumental bookend on May 29. Loomis collected one more accolade before crossing the stage and graduating from the Mohawk Trail Class of 2026: The “Iron Mike” Award. During the ceremony, there was another unexpected surprise. The “Iron Mike” Award’s first recipient was in 1981. “It is […]
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3mIRONMAN 70.3 Western Massachusetts triathlon set for Sunday
The fourth edition of the IRONMAN 70.3 Western Massachusetts triathlon is set to take place this Sunday in Springfield. The 1,671 athletes competing in the event will represent 38 states and 12 countries. Registration for the event is closed, with the race set to start on Sunday at 6 a.m. from North Riverfront Park. The race will start with a 1.2-mile downriver swim in the Connecticut River. […]
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12mStakeholders cautious over impact of pending FirstLight sale
Hull Street Energy has announced the acquisition of FirstLight Hydro Generating Co.'s US properties, which includes 1,400 megawatts of clean energy in the Northeast, but environmental advocates and tribal representatives are concerned about the potential impact of private equity ownership on the future of operations.
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7mAfter failed vote on new location, South County Senior Center board mulls next steps
SUNDERLAND — After Deerfield voters shot down the proposal to move the South County Senior Center to an office building at 112 Amherst Road in Sunderland, the center’s Board of Oversight is left brainstorming next steps, including the possibility of becoming a consortium or district. “I want to keep it as positive as we can,” […]
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7mLeyden backs all articles, including 'symbolic' school assessment vote
Leyden voters approved all articles put before them at the Annual Town Meeting, including the Pioneer Valley Regional School District's $1.02 million assessment, with a 47-27 vote.