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Veteran health care pro Jodi Stack returns to Baystate Franklin Medical Center with renewed purpose
09-02-2024 5:36 PM

By SAM FERLAND

GREENFIELD — Upon her return to Baystate Franklin Medical Center (BFMC) as the new chief nursing officer and chief administrative officer, Greenfield resident Jodi Stack found her purpose working in health care with the goal of expanding health care...


Pinedale Avenue Bridge in Athol reopens
08-23-2024 1:01 PM

By GREG VINE

ATHOL —– After a closure of nearly two years, the Pinedale Avenue Bridge that connects Athol and Orange has reopened.A soft opening of the bridge was done on Thursday, Aug. 15, with an official announcement issued by Town Manager Shaun Suhoski this...


Lifelong learning on display: 91-year-old man behind Greenfield mural holding Connecticut exhibit
08-22-2024 11:42 AM

By SAM FERLAND

Even at 91 years old, Tom Zaccheo is always willing to learn something new.The artist, who brought his work to Franklin County last summer in the form of the “Flight of Fancy” mural featuring nine aluminum bird silhouettes on the side of the...


Ashfield looks to remove invasive species at Ashfield Lake
08-20-2024 3:23 PM

By SAM FERLAND

ASHFIELD — The Selectboard plans to decide on and fund a solution to remove invasive species from Ashfield Lake in fiscal year 2026.Fanwort, also known as cabomba caroliniana, is an invasive species native to the southern United States, as well as...


Ashfield officials seek to mitigate mold in Town Hall basement
08-20-2024 3:22 PM

By SAM FERLAND

ASHFIELD — The town is working to mitigate the resurgence of a mold infestation in the Town Hall basement due to the buildup of moisture, flooding and heavy rainfall.While the issue has been particularly troublesome in the past three years, mold has...


‘It’s really important to hear young voices’: Young municipal officials speak to call to serve
08-16-2024 6:15 PM

By ADA DENENFELD KELLY

At 17 years old, Quinn Mass is markedly younger than his colleagues on the Greenfield Human Rights Commission.Mass learned about the position from his father, and despite only being 16 at the time, sent in a letter of interest and was appointed to the...


Crafty ideas brewing: Montague resident turns Kei mini truck into ‘KEIgerator’ mobile brewery
08-15-2024 10:15 AM

By SAM FERLAND

MONTAGUE — Chad Champoux is blending his passions for craft beer and unique vehicles, after he felt inspired to make a brewery on wheels while watching a TV show.Champoux has been involved in the brewing industry since 2012 and currently works at...


‘I had a great career’: Retiring officer reflects on 28 years with Conway Police Department
08-13-2024 1:22 PM

By SAM FERLAND

CONWAY — Upon his retirement after 28 years of service to the Conway Police Department, Officer Randall Williams says he intends to stay a part of the community — and a frequent visitor to area car shows.Williams, 66, moved with his family to Franklin...


New details emerge in search for Franklin County’s oldest resident
08-12-2024 7:25 PM

By ADA DENENFELD KELLY

SOUTH DEERFIELD — Prompted by an inquiry from a Turners Falls resident, the Recorder recently sought to answer the question: Who is the oldest person living in Franklin County? However, while the resulting story, published in Saturday’s edition,...


Northfield Water District earns award from MassDEP
08-05-2024 4:41 PM

By LIESEL NYGARD

NORTHFIELD — The Northfield Water District was recently recognized by the state Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) for its efforts to maintain a clean water supply.Northfield was one of 45 public water systems across the state to be...


Pocumtuck Homelands Festival honors, celebrates Native American cultures of the NE
08-04-2024 3:02 PM

By SAM FERLAND

TURNERS FALLS — Vendors, singers and dancers blending centuries of Native American history and culture gathered Saturday in celebration of the 11th annual Pocumtuck Homelands Festival. The festival takes place at Unity Park, centuries after 300 Native...


Leyden resident hits US trails for Alzheimer’s awareness
08-04-2024 8:22 AM

By LIESEL NYGARD

In honor of his father, Leyden resident Glenn Caffery, 62, has begun his journey of running trails throughout the United States to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s disease.Caffery’s campaign will support the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund, a nonprofit...


Franklin County Police Cadet Program allows youth to explore a career in law enforcement
08-01-2024 4:20 PM

By SAM FERLAND

GREENFIELD — Young people across Franklin County who are interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement can now join the Franklin County Police Cadet Program to learn everything from leadership skills to drone use.The program began in April...


The ‘stalwarts and bastions’ of Gill’s newsletter bid farewell, pass torch to successors
07-31-2024 11:25 AM

By LIESEL NYGARD

GILL — After at least 47 years of combined service, the leaders of the Gill Newsletter have retired and passed the torch on to their successors.In March, editor Susan LaScala, along with Barbara Watson who solicits advertisements and Harry van Baaren...


Warwick looks to create 20-year capital plan
07-27-2024 6:01 PM

By SAM FERLAND

WARWICK — After a series of purchases including a new fire truck and a hybrid police cruiser, the town intends to form a Capital Planning Committee to chart out a 20-year plan outlining capital needs.Although an official committee has not been...


Leyden resident’s volunteer effort helps provide refugee mothers with baby supplies
07-26-2024 3:37 PM

By LIESEL NYGARD

LEYDEN — With the help of donations, Leyden resident Janell Howard was able to create baskets filled with baby supplies for pregnant refugee mothers entering the country. Howard was working to assemble the baskets through a nonprofit called Ascentria...


‘The ultimate person of conscience’: Friends remember anti-war activist Randy Kehler
07-24-2024 5:00 PM

By DIANE BRONCACCIO

SHELBURNE FALLS — Randy Kehler, a war-tax resister whose opposition to the Vietnam War, advocacy for social justice and refusal to pay federal taxes gained national attention, died at home Sunday morning after a long battle with myalgic...


Pair of programs to offer socialization, tech help at long-closed Warwick Inn
07-23-2024 11:46 AM

By SAM FERLAND

WARWICK — Through the formation of a Warwick Social Center and digital equity program, residents searching for help with technology and internet-related questions or just looking to chat while enjoying a cup of coffee will be welcomed at the Warwick...


‘No one like him’: Family, friends remember late historian at ice cream social in his honor
07-22-2024 11:24 AM

By SAM FERLAND

GREENFIELD — Friends and family members of the late Peter Miller, a former president of the Historical Society of Greenfield who died in January 2021 at the age of 82, came together on Saturday after the society dedicated this year’s ice cream social...


$29.7M reconstruction project will upgrade two bridges in Bernardston
07-21-2024 8:51 AM

By SAM FERLAND

BERNARDSTON — The state Department of Transportation is planning an estimated $29.7 million reconstruction of two bridges on Route 10 that officials say will ultimately lead to better traffic flow and pedestrian access.Ahead of construction, which is...

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