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By CHRIS LARABEE
DEERFIELD — Eternal Life Yoga & Wellness is putting down roots in the valley.
Karen A. Sullivan and Domenic C. Cimino to Frederick C. Feiker and Cynthia Feiker, 30 Smith Road. $570,000.
By ANITA WILSON
A Hampshire County college student received a bill for a cellphone plan he never signed up for with a telephone number he didn’t recognize.
GREENFIELD — Courtney Huxley has been promoted to business development officer at Greenfield Cooperative Bank.
ORANGE — The Honey Farms convenience store and gas station at 167 Daniel Shays Highway in Orange recently sold a $1 million scratch ticket and will receive a $10,000 bonus for it, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
Three Franklin County communities — Turners Falls, Shelburne Falls and Northfield — are set to be part of a pilot program adding a shared rural downtown coordinator position to lead revitalization efforts.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
GREENFIELD — During the Board of Health’s first meeting since it dissolved in August due to lack of staffing, health officials suspended Country Mart’s tobacco license for 30 days and fined the business $5,000 after it accumulated four flavored tobacco sales violations within 36 months.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
SHELBURNE FALLS — After almost 18 years in business, Mo’s Fudge Factor on State Street is ready to make some changes.
Christof Chartier and Brendan O’Connor to Paulo J. Dasilva and Ariana P. Dasilva, 40 Carlin St. $285,000.
By DOMENIC POLI
GREENFIELD — The Kennametal plant at the corner of Sanderson and North streets is expected to cease operations in April and close by the end of the year.
By CHRIS LARABEE
WHATELY — The Selectboard conditionally approved the renewal of Club Castaway’s licenses Tuesday evening, as the business has paid off the majority of money it owed to the town.
By DOMENIC POLI
GREENFIELD — Operations are being consolidated as McGovern Automotive Group sells its two local dealerships.
By DOMENIC POLI
ORANGE — Fran and Mike Bates are combining their two retail businesses for simplicity’s sake and to ensure a more personal connection with their customers.
Pexco LLC sold to NM PXCO LLC, 764 South Athol Road. $8,548,303.
By CHRIS LARABEE
GREENFIELD — After more than two and a half years on Main Street, The Imaginary Bookshop is closing at the end of January.
SPRINGFIELD — Through Jan. 31, Freedom Credit Union is inviting residents to donate money at any of its branches to support the mission of the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless to create solutions to housing, income, health, education and racial inequalities.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
TURNERS FALLS — The Fitzpatrick family, the former management team at Jarvis Pools and Spas on Unity Street, recently dove headfirst into a new chapter of their lives by opening their own storefront at 29 Fifth St.Fitzpatrick Pools, Spas and Services...
ATHOL 547 Cottage St. $216,000. B: Roger Veilleux. S: Lisa J. Bennington and Matthew Bennington. 692 Lenox St. $385,000. B: Matthew B. Marquis and Joy M. Marquis. S: Beatriz N. Ricardo and Courtney A. Ricardo. 840 Lenox St. $365,000. B: Rebecca A....
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
BERNARDSTON — As Incandescent Brewing moves into the former Hitchcock Brewing Co. location on South Street, the reins will be passed from one husband-and-wife team to the next. The new space will be bright and colorful while still offering craft beers...
ATHOL 249 Gage Road. $160,000. B: Keith P. Truehart Jr. and June M. Truehart. S: Keith P. Truehart. 78 Hampstead Place. $345,000. B: Susan Gowasack and Sety Santana. S: Joel Parilla.CHARLEMONT 495 Tea St. $215,000. B: John P. Riley and Kelly S....
Two new members join GCC board of trustees GREENFIELD — Jenni Lanoue and Shonda Pettiford have been appointed to Greenfield Community College’s board of trustees.Lanoue is a longtime resident of Franklin County and a GCC alumna, having graduated with...
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