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Snow removal funding proposal coming back to Colrain voters
11-23-2023 2:48 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

COLRAIN — Following a lightly attended Special Town Meeting, the town will return to voters with the same ask it had on Nov. 14: fund snow and ice removal services, while it searches for a full-time Highway Department employee.With just three Highway...


Colrain residents vote down contracting snow removal services
11-15-2023 3:19 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

COLRAIN — In a 12-6 vote, residents voted down transferring $50,000 from an account for Highway Department wages to a new account for contracted snow and ice removal services. Officials called a Special Town Meeting on Tuesday so voters could have...


West County Notebook: Nov. 11, 2023
11-14-2023 11:11 AM

Route 112 reopens COLRAIN — The state Department of Transportation (MassDOT) reopened Route 112 to through traffic on Nov. 3. Route 112 was previously closed to through traffic starting Tuesday, Sept. 19, to allow for repair work to be conducted on...


Barnhardt building heads to auction in Colrain
11-10-2023 6:05 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

COLRAIN — The building where Barnhardt Manufacturing Co. and earlier companies processed cotton will go up for sale in an online auction.Bidding for the property at 247 Main Road starts at $250,000. The auction will take place from Nov. 13-15 through...


Colrain voters asked to transfer funds for snow removal
11-10-2023 1:59 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

COLRAIN — In hopes of easing the strain on Highway Department employees, the town will hold a Special Town Meeting on Tuesday to discuss transferring funds to contract snow removal services.The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at Colrain Central...


Shelburne Falls Eagles Auxiliary hosting benefit after Hager’s Farm fire
11-08-2023 1:57 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

SHELBURNE FALLS — The Shelburne Falls Eagles Auxiliary is organizing a fundraiser for the Hager family after a third-alarm fire on Sept. 9 destroyed a barn, killed 39 animals and melted equipment at their Colrain farm. The benefit on Saturday, Nov....


Crafts galore: 20th anniversary Crafts of Colrain tour welcomes visitors into local artist studios, Nov. 11 and 12
11-03-2023 9:56 AM

By BELLA LEVAVI

Skilled craftspeople will open their home studios to the public once again for visitors to see their work and buy art straight from the artists.Crafts of Colrain will celebrate its 20th anniversary with an open studio tour on Saturday and Sunday, Nov....


West County Notebook: Oct. 21, 2023
10-20-2023 9:24 PM

Little Big House Gallery show ends this weekend SHELBURNE — This is the last weekend of the Little Big House Gallery’s fall show, and its first to feature photography. The photos were taken by John Kudukey.“We’ve shown paintings, sculptures and...


Emma Stamas: Beware of trash totes
10-08-2023 9:20 PM

I live in Colrain and we recently were told to get special stickers because only residents of the town of Colrain will be allowed to bring trash and recycling to our town’s transfer station. Evidently people from other towns are bringing in their...


West County Notebook: Oct. 7, 2023
10-06-2023 7:42 PM

Candlelight tour being postponed HAWLEY — The state Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Hawley Historical Commission have postponed their interactive tour of the Old Town Common to Monday, Oct. 9, at 7:30 p.m. due to anticipated rain....


Brad Brigham: Trashing of Green River must be stopped
10-05-2023 3:56 PM

For the last many years, the Recorder thinks it’s great to celebrate the clean up of the Green River. Good people come together and give freely of their time and energy to clean up other people’s criminality. The trashing of the Green River goes on...


Jim Billiel: Walter Billiel’s sacrifice remembered
09-26-2023 4:34 PM

Walter Billiel of Shelburne was recently honored for laying down his life while serving in the Korean War. Walter was a corporal in the 13th Engineer Combat Battalion of the Army. He was killed in action on Dec. 1, 1950 at the age of 19.A ceremony was...


Colrain Sewer District trucking sewage to Montague through new agreement
09-22-2023 7:38 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

COLRAIN — A short-term solution for the Colrain Sewer District has been found, with the district trucking its own sewage.“I don’t envy the homeowners. They had a great deal and that was changed,” said Jan Ameen, executive director of the Franklin...


West County Notebook: Sept. 23, 2023
09-22-2023 4:30 PM

Vehicle stickers required at Transfer Station COLRAIN — Effective Thursday, Oct. 28, vehicles using the Colrain Transfer Station at 7 Charlemont Road must display a Transfer Station sticker. Two stickers will be issued to each Colrain household free...


Colrain on Canvas art exhibit broadens scope in fourth year
09-20-2023 11:37 AM

By BELLA LEVAVI

SHELBURNE FALLS — Organizers of the annual Colrain on Canvas art exhibit are broadening their scope of accepted submissions in the event’s fourth year.While the exhibit, organized by the Colrain Historical Society, has traditionally focused on art...


Colrain Volunteer Ambulance Association to provide emergency medical services to Leyden
09-19-2023 6:24 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

LEYDEN — Continuing a trend of regionalization with surrounding communities that began amid ongoing reviews of the town’s emergency response services, Leyden has signed an agreement with the Colrain Volunteer Ambulance Association for emergency...


Route 112 in Colrain closed for 8 weeks for bridge repairs
09-19-2023 2:04 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

COLRAIN — Route 112 will be closed to through traffic for approximately eight weeks for bridge repair work. According to the state Department of Transportation (MassDOT), the work will entail removing the concrete surface on two bridges over the North...


‘Stop before you throw’: Fixers lend a hand in Colrain to keep broken items out of landfills
09-18-2023 1:09 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

COLRAIN — Residents’ broken objects saw new life on Saturday as part of the fourth annual Colrain Fix-It Day at Griswold Memorial Library. Working under tents on the library lawn, volunteers specializing in a variety of repair methods fixed any object...


Slim pickings: Farmers face smaller pick-your-own apple crop following May frost
09-14-2023 6:09 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

Picking apples is one of the rites of fall, with crisp, sunny mornings beckoning families out to the orchard to help gather in the season’s brilliant red and green bounty.This year, though, pick-your-own opportunities will be limited because so much...


Colrain Fix-It Day ‘reviving the noble act of repair’
09-13-2023 12:12 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

COLRAIN — With the fourth installment of Colrain Fix-It Day, Griswold Memorial Library board of trustees Chair Nancy Rich Turkle says organizers are “reviving the noble act of repair.” Fix-It Day will be held at the library on Saturday, Sept. 16,...

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