Athol Daily News
Athol High School graduates honored for perseverance, academic achievements
The Athol High School Class of 2026's commencement ceremony that spoke to their perseverance, sacrifice, and highlighted the new beginnings that awaited them. The class president, principal, and…
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4mAthol receives state funds for updates to open space plan
Athol has been awarded a $25,000 state Land Conservation Assistance Grant to update its Open Space and Recreation Plan, which expires in February of next year. The grant will pay for the town to hire a consultant to update portions of the plan. A public survey will be conducted as part of the update process. The town has also received a $15,500 Shared Streets and Spaces grant for the placement of bike racks in downtown Athol.
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7mGCC announces balanced FY27 budget, without cuts to teaching positions
Greenfield Community College's state aid funding is expected to be $300,000 higher than originally budgeted, allowing the college to balance its budget for FY27 without laying off any union personnel.
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7mFeedback sought on MassDOT’s $20.5B transportation investment plan
MassDOT is accepting public comment until June 10 on its draft five-year Capital Investment Plan, which includes $20.5 billion in transportation capital spending.
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12mAn Amherst man’s quest to become the world’s biggest Ant-Man fan?
NORTHAMPTON — “Hi. My name is Aaron Damon-Rush and I’m attempting to set a Guinness World record.” Thus, a young Amherst man publicly states his case. Damon-Rush, 26, aims to set a record for the most memorabilia related to Ant-Man and the Wasp. OK, of all the costume-clad superheroes of Marvel Comics fame, the diminutive […]
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6mAthol Town Meeting to vote on budget, liquor licenses, and road repairs
The Annual Town Meeting in Athol will decide on a revised budget, two requests for additional liquor licenses, and a bylaw revision around private road repairs. The proposed FY27 budget of just over $21.5 million includes layoffs of 4.5 town employees and the elimination of summer beach and recreation programs. The budget will include the first of a two-phased plan to eliminate a $1.7 million deficit over the next two fiscal years. The meeting will also vote on two separate requests for additional liquor licenses and a bylaw revision around private road repairs.