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By CHRIS LARABEE
NORTHFIELD — Following the previous week’s public hearing and feedback from town officials, Pioneer Valley Regional School District administrators presented a revised budget for fiscal year 2024, with reduced town assessments, which was approved...
Civil engineer presents Northfield maps NORTHFIELD — Civil engineer Sarah Campbell, an Erving resident, will share a variety of maps that show how Northfield’s boundaries have changed over time during an event at Dickinson Memorial Library on...
By LIESEL NYGARD
LEYDEN — The Conservation Commission and Highway Department have crafted a proposal, expected to cost $2,621.52, to curb the growth of Japanese knotweed in town.The plant has colonized large stretches of roadside areas in Leyden and surrounding...
Transfer Station to close FridayNORTHFIELD — The Transfer Station at 31 Caldwell Road will be closed Friday, Jan. 20, due to anticipated inclement weather. The Transfer Station will be open Saturday during its regular hours of 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.Police...
By MARY BYRNE
GREENFIELD — The newest business owner on the Mohawk Trail is eager to share the food of his home country with the people of Franklin County.“I’m here to share our love and our experience,” said Ismail Asaad, whose food truck Mohawk Shawarma Grill...
What is really going on in Leyden. My only source of information is the Greenfield Recorder. It has been reported that a Selectman, police chief, police captain, town clerk and now seven members of the Council on Aging committee all have resigned. Any...
I was struck by the irony of two headlines in the Recorder’s Jan. 13 edition: one entitled “Upward Bound program folding,” and the other “ServiceNet health work gets huge boost.” So, on the one hand, a program that has been proven to help...
I was astonished to read that all seven members of the Council on Aging in Leyden have resigned after submitting a letter to the Select Board citing continued “harassing” and “bullying” by a local resident (“Citing lack of support, Council on Aging...
By CHRIS LARABEE
The cooperation of Bernardston and Leyden has historically run deep, as the neighboring towns share a school district, a transfer station and, most recently, a shared-policing agreement. Now, the two towns are coming together again, this time for an...
By LIESEL NYGARD
LEYDEN — Citing a perceived lack of support from town officials amid conflict with a resident, all seven Council on Aging members voted on Tuesday to resign, effective Jan. 27.“We do not feel that we are supported, and the harassing and the bullying...
By CHRIS LARABEE, MARY BYRNE, DOMENIC POLI and JULIAN MENDOZA
North County residents can expect to see everything from a new elementary school district to the reconstruction of a beloved restaurant in 2023, as well as a series of public safety endeavors and infrastructure investments.Northfield In 2023,...
By ZACK DeLUCA
LEYDEN — Sugar Shack Galleries opened the doors to its new home this month, welcoming area artists and artisans, musicians and patrons to the artist co-op market, beer garden and entertainment venue.Co-owners Stephanie Sousbies and Peter Wakelin said...
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