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'They more than pay for themselves': Greenfield Parking Enforcement, the only in Franklin County, draws revenue for city
After turning the corner onto Main Street on a clear blue morning in late May, Francis “Fran” Larvey spotted a Toyota Tacoma next to a flashing parking meter outside Hawks and Reed Performing Arts…
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5mNational Grid’s multi-year project to enhance transmission line capacity
National Grid has started a $470 million project to upgrade a high-voltage transmission line from Vermont to Massachusetts, which will involve replacing structures and foundations, adding new conductors and improving right-of-way access. The infrastructure in place is approaching the end of its useful life, and the work will be reflected in consumers' utility bills over the next several years.
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6mErving Industries plans 3.2-megawatt battery energy storage system for paper mill
Erving Industries and Madison Energy Infrastructure presented their plans to the Conservation Commission for a 3.2 megawatt battery energy storage system to store excess power generated from the paper mill's turbine.
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5mPositions of Town Hall executive assistant, administrative assistant for police added in Colrain
At Colrain's July 7 Selectboard meeting, two new staff positions were approved — an executive assistant and an administrative assistant for the Police Department.
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2mLeverett Library to host Community Mini Art Show on Saturday
The Community Mini Art Show, featuring 185 works on 3-inch-by-3-inch canvases completed by community members of all ages, is on display at the Leverett Library through the end of August, with a reception scheduled for July 11.
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2m26-year-old killed in New Salem crash
A 26-year-old man was killed in a single-vehicle crash on Blackinton Road in New Salem on Friday morning.