Greenfield Recorder
Massachusetts advocates condemn Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes
The Supreme Court ruled that state bans on transgender athletes do not violate the Constitution, but state laws permitting transgender athletes to compete consistent with their gender identity remain…
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4mGreenfield Notebook: Aug. 20, 2026
LAVA Center hosting info session on ballot questions GREENFIELD — The LAVA Center at 324 Main St. will host an information session on the nine ballot questions slated to come before voters in November. The info session will be held Friday, Aug. 21, at 6 p.m. Ferd Wulkan, Dave Cohen and Doug Selwyn of Franklin […]
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2mRobert T. Taylor
<html><head></head><body>Robert T. "Red" Taylor<br /><br />Hawley, MA - Robert (Red) T Taylor 82 passed away peacefully August 7, 2026. He was born Jan 17, 1944 the son of Verginia and Theron Taylor Jr. He loved his dog Trapper and his Sunny ...
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3mBulletin Board: St. Stans triumphs in Co-ed softball championship
St. Stans captured its third straight Greenfield Co-Ed softball championship on Aug. 15. St. Stans used an 11-run sixth inning to defeat Liberty Tax Sharks, 18-6, at Greenfield Parks and Fields. St. Stans rampaged through the regular season and the playoffs, finishing 17-1. The team was 4-0 in the nine-team double elimination playoff format. Liberty […]
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4mGreenfield schools to tighten documentation after legal review
Business Manager Andy Paquette stated that while the Greenfield School Department followed proper procurement processes, a legal review recommended tightening documentation procedures for soliciting quotes.
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9mOrange Selectboard offers town manager job to former Eau Claire official
The Orange Selectboard has offered the municipality's first town manager position to Stephanie Hirsch, a former city manager from Eau Claire, Wisconsin.