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Trailing 4-0 into the bottom of the seventh inning, it seemed like Greenfield Post 81 was headed toward a third consecutive loss to open its American Legion Senior Division season on Friday night.
GREENFIELD — With a program of speakers and music on Saturday, the Immigrant Rights Task Force of Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution hopes to help people learn more about the challenges facing the immigrant community and invite residents to join in the effort to support them.
Sammi Suhl smacked two hits, and Descavich Plumbing & Heating captured the Greenfield Girls Softball League Ponytail Division championship on Thursday thanks to a 3-0 victory over Gilmore & Farrell Insurance at Murphy Park in Greenfield.
LEVERETT — As Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions take place across Massachusetts, with some happening in the region, a panel discussion is being held at the Mount Toby Friends Meetinghouse, 194 Long Plain Road (Route 63) Monday night.
The Greenfield 9U tournament team the “Ducks” finished an impressive second place over the weekend at the Swanzey, N.H. Cal Ripken Invitational Tournament.
GREENFIELD — Members of the Greenfield Tree Committee are inviting residents to this year’s neighborhood tree planting, which is supported by a donation from the First Church of Deerfield.
Things were fit to be tied at Murphy Park on Tuesday night, as the Elks Club and Franklin First Credit Union tied 3-3 in a Greenfield Girls Softball League Junior Division game.
Jason Kelton posted a two-round total of 149, good enough for low gross honors at the Country Club of Greenfield’s Senior Club Championship over the weekend.
GREENFIELD — The region’s behavioral health and wellness resources were on display last week as part of the 23rd Mental Health & Wellness Fair at Energy Park.
The Franklin County Solid Waste Management District will hold its “Clean Sweep” Bulky Waste Recycling Day on Saturday, May 17, at three collection sites in Erving, Buckland and Whately.
HEATH — Following Friday’s town election that saw no contested races, a seat on the Mohawk Trail Regional School District School Committee remains available.
SHELBURNE — After tackling the financial articles on the Annual Town Meeting warrant, Shelburne voters agreed to continue the meeting to tonight (Wednesday, May 7) at 6:30 p.m. in the second-floor auditorium at Memorial Hall to take up the remaining articles that address zoning bylaws and a short-term rental bylaw.
NEW SALEM — There were no surprises in Monday’s contest-free election, as Richard Taupier won reelection to his three-year Selectboard seat with 61 votes, and Steven Blinder and Barbara Doyle earned three-year terms on the Swift River School Committee with 60 and 58 votes, respectively.
BERNARDSTON — There are no contested races on the ballot in Bernardston’s town election on Monday, May 5
HAWLEY — All nine positions on Hawley’s election ballot are uncontested.
SHUTESBURY — Incumbent Selectboard member Melissa Makepeace-O’Neil earned a fourth, three-year term in Saturday’s town election, turning back a challenge from write-in candidate Tom Siefert, according to unofficial results provided by Town Clerk Grace Bannasch.
GREENFIELD — Franklin County’s YMCA at 451 Main St. will host its annual Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering a variety of free family-friendly activities to encourage healthy children, healthy families and a healthy start to summer.
The first of two regular season games between the Greenfield and Frontier baseball teams took place on Saturday in South Deerfield, with the Green Wave walking away with a 4-0 Suburban League West victory over the Redhawks behind a complete game shutout from Caleb Thomas on the mound.
GREENFIELD — Residents can learn about the beginnings of the Clamshell Alliance as a nonviolent movement that sought to stop the construction of the Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant through two upcoming screenings of “Acres of Clams.”
GREENFIELD — More than 80 community members gathered at Greenfield Community College’s Cohn Family Dining Commons over the weekend to plant the seeds for community resilience.
Amherst’s Ryan Leonard is expected to make his NHL debut on Tuesday in his home state.
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