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‘We all feel good inside’: March for the Food Bank with Monte Belmonte raises $572K in 15th year
11-26-2024 6:30 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

Leading a roughly 100-person crowd across a two-day, 43-mile trek from Springfield to Greenfield, NEPM radio host Christopher “Monte” Belmonte raised more than $572,000 to end hunger during the 15th annual March for the Food Bank.Belmonte, dressed as...


Greenfield Middle School Honor Roll, First Quarter
11-26-2024 2:22 PM

Sixth Grade High Honors: Oliver Audet, Chazz Badillo, Hederlin Bartolon, Leah Batiste, Kinsley Bergeron, Sophie Bernard, Mason Brown, Phineas Brown, Darby Cardin, Gabriel Carlson, Lillian Caron, Elijah Cheney, Nyexziel Colon, Kenzie Cussick, Wesley...


‘We just want to help as many as we can’: Volunteers prep for free meals on Thanksgiving
11-25-2024 4:57 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — Across Franklin County and the North Quabbin region, volunteers are preparing to dish out meals on Thanksgiving to ensure no one goes hungry on the holiday, regardless of their financial circumstances.Stone Soup Café meal and Day of...


Greenfield Notebook: Nov. 26, 2024
11-25-2024 2:00 PM

Local authors reading from book on ultimate FrisbeeGREENFIELD — Local authors Marc Guillaume and Terry Plotkin will read from their new book, “Ultimate Matters,” on Tuesday, Nov. 26, at 6:30 p.m. at the Greenfield Public Library. The novel follows a...


‘Break-athon’ fundraiser the ‘perfect outlet’ for giving back
11-25-2024 1:59 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — The annual “Break-athon” smashed into its 22nd year on Saturday morning, with the sound of boards breaking and a growing kindling stack signaling more money being raised for Warm the Children.Each board broken by the roughly 20...


Columnist Daniel Cantor Yalowitz: Thankfulness and an attitude of gratitude
11-25-2024 10:01 AM

By DANIEL CANTOR YALOWITZ

Giving thanks is a personal and intimate decision. There is no formula to follow or equation to guide any of us. I cannot dictate to anyone why or for whom they should feel and express gratitude, and no one can advise me as to what I should be...


New Greenfield Housing Authority leader seeks funds for rental assistance, building development
11-25-2024 9:01 AM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — In his first few months at the helm of the Greenfield Housing Authority, Executive Director Jack Redman is working to expand affordable and accessible housing.Redman, who spent the last 17 years working in low-income housing management —...


Greenfield City Council approves $197K for Electric Light and Power Dam repairs
11-24-2024 3:01 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — City Council unanimously approved allocating $197,000 for emergency repairs at the Electric Light and Power Dam, also known as the Mill Street Dam, after engineers located a 10-foot-by-6-foot void at its bottom center. The repairs, which...


Teens, older adults find common interests in Bookends discussion group in Greenfield
11-24-2024 11:26 AM

By AMALIA WOMPA

GREENFIELD — Francesca Passiglia, teen librarian at Greenfield Public Library, and Judy Raper, associate dean for community engagement at Greenfield Community College, put their heads together last year in an effort to combine their skills and...


March for the Food Bank with Monte Belmonte steps off Monday for 15th year
11-22-2024 6:23 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

The 15th annual March for the Food Bank with Monte Belmonte will once again traverse the 43 miles from Springfield to Greenfield over Monday and Tuesday.The march has come to be known not just for the creative costumes donned by marchers pushing...


Estelle Cade: Homeowner rights diminishing for ‘ordinary people’
11-22-2024 4:50 PM

I must agree with columnist Al Norman’s Nov. 20 column [“Wall Street landlords are coming to our zip code”]. He often has first-hand knowledge that I do not, but I can tell that “outsiders” of some sort are moving into this area, simply by following...


My Turn: Lawn care is winning, nature is losing
11-22-2024 4:48 PM

By JOHN DAVID BOLES

I have lived along the Green River for 45 years. One day in 1979 while swimming in the Green River, a woman told me she was selling a summer cottage just above the river. The moment I walked into the cabin, I knew this was the place I would grow old!...


My Turn: America’s self-inflicted wound
11-22-2024 4:45 PM

By DANIEL A. BROWN

It’s not uncommon for the process of democracy to contain the seeds of its own destruction. It allows the people to freely elect the very person who has vowed to strangle it to death. Past examples are Adolf Hitler’s Reichstag victories in the 1930s...


Greenfield Touch Football League continues on after 50-plus years of competition
11-22-2024 3:43 PM

By JEFF LAJOIE

Touch football in Greenfield has a long, storied history.Greenfield YMCA program director Pete Duffy founded and served as league director for the original Greenfield Recreational Men’s Touch Football League in 1971. The league served as a competitive...


Greenfield Tae Kwon Do Center breaking 2,800 boards in Warm the Children fundraiser
11-22-2024 10:43 AM

By AALIANNA MARIETTA

GREENFIELD — Taking a break from class, Greenfield Tae Kwon Do Center instructors and members cut 2,800 boards in just two hours last weekend in preparation for their annual “Break-athon.”Starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23, instructors and...


Greenfield Assessor’s Office brings in $640K in new growth for FY25 through initiative
11-21-2024 6:23 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — The city is injecting $641,548 from new growth into the fiscal year 2025 tax levy, surpassing a $400,000 projection and marking the highest annual increase in new growth in more than four years.The tax levy’s added new growth in FY25...


AMR, union reach tentative contract agreement, averting strike
11-21-2024 5:47 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

GREENFIELD — With a tentative contract agreement in hand, American Medical Response (AMR) and Teamsters Local 404 union have averted a 10-day strike that was slated to go into effect on Sunday, Nov. 24.The union had previously approved the strike on...


‘A tremendous way to give back’: Greenfield nurse collects sleeping bags for the homeless
11-21-2024 5:26 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — In an effort to keep the homeless warm as temperatures drop this season, Heather Perna, a nurse with RegalCare at Greenfield, is collecting sleeping bags to distribute in advance of Thanksgiving.Perna has partnered with Pastor Floyd...


My Turn: A line in the sand
11-21-2024 5:01 PM

By AHMAD ESFAHANI

Since the weather was forecast to be pleasant, I thought it might be fun to drive to Boston and walk in The Men’s March. Now did I do this because I support the abolition of abortion, or because I thrive in settings where pandemonium and chaos may...


11th Giving Back Together Toy Drive coming up
11-21-2024 3:26 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

The Giving Back Together Toy Drive is gearing up for its 11th year and founder Heather Taylor said the charitable effort is extremely low on gifts to give to youngsters up to 18 years of age.The Athol resident started the toy drive to ensure no child...

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