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Leyden gets $13K for military dump truck in online auction
Leyden's 5-ton military dump truck was sold for $13,450 in an online auction to a Tennessee man, after starting at $3,000 and receiving 73 bids.
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8mBulletin Board: Mohawk too much for Athol in girls summer league basketball action
Sadie Wilcox scored 17 points for the Mohawk girls summer league team in a 39-9 win over Athol on Thursday at Franklin Tech. Wilcox did her work exclusively in the paint for the Warriors. Clara Stevens added seven points, including a nothing-but-net 3-pointer as time expired in regulation. Natalie Lanoue added five points for Mohawk. […]
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8mSummer Eats program to offer breakfast, lunch and dinner options across Greenfield
The Summer Eats program in Greenfield Public Schools and Project Bread is providing free breakfast, lunch, and dinner to any child under 18 at 17 different locations from now until August 21, helping to bridge the gap for families when free at-school meals are not available during the summer.
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8mColumnist Carrie N. Baker with Minna Most: Consistent, compassionate, connected โ How the Pioneer Valley Doula Collaborative fights healthcare inequity
As states across the South and Midwest ban abortion, maternal mortality and morbidity rates are climbing nationwide, yet Massachusetts has one of the lowest maternal mortality rates in the country. Even so, our severe maternal morbidity rate โ defined as unexpected, life-threatening complications during labor, delivery, or the postpartum period that result in significant health […]
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2mThree juveniles arrested for vehicle break-ins in Orange
K-9 Zeus and his handler Officer Kyle Johnson tracked and arrested three juveniles on suspicion of breaking into vehicles and stealing items, with the majority of the stolen items recovered and returned to the victims.
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4mJuly 9 dangerousness hearing set for Greenfield man accused of stabbing father
Carlos A. Naranjo, 32, is being held without bail pending a July 9 dangerousness hearing after being accused of stabbing his father in the family's downtown Greenfield restaurant in April.