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ROWE — The town of Rowe will hold its annual Summer Social on Sunday, June 13, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Pelham Lake Park.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — Voters are being asked to approve transferring a total of $372,722 in free cash during a Special Town Meeting on Monday, June 16.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — After 20 years working in education and 14 years at the helm of Rowe Elementary School, Principal Bill Knittle is retiring.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — A colony of cliff swallows, one of just eight known to be living in Massachusetts, will have its nests removed from Town Hall after the end of breeding season.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — The Rowe Camp and Conference Center is celebrating its 100th anniversary this weekend, with a new executive director at the helm.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — Town officials are awaiting guidance from the State Ethics Commission after both candidates for a Rowe Selectboard seat in Saturday’s election may have committed campaign or ethics law violations.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — Residents are set to vote on two contested races in this year’s town election on Saturday, May 17, that will determine if there will be new faces on the Selectboard and Finance Committee.
By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI
ROWE — Forty-nine Rowe voters approved 35 articles during Annual Town Meeting Monday evening, including an article authorizing the town to purchase a 179-acre property on Tunnel Road for use as recreational land and another to enter into a regional fire district with Charlemont.
ROWE — The Berkshire Environmental Action Team will lead a tree identification walk at Pelham Lake Park on Saturday, May 10, at 10 a.m.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — Residents will be asked to approve a $4.88 million total budget for fiscal year 2026, $175,000 for planning library renovations, and provisions that seek to create a Rowe-Charlemont Fire District and preserve historic buildings in town during Annual Town Meeting.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — After spending the past few weeks educating themselves about the history and culture of Native American tribes in New England, students at Rowe Elementary School culminated their learning by participating in a few traditional dances.
SHELBURNE — The Town Clerk’s Office will offer additional voter registration hours on Thursday, April 10, from 10:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. for those who are not currently registered to vote in Shelburne but would like to attend the April 22 Special Town Meeting.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
BUCKLAND — Following a civil complaint alleging sexual assault by a former employee, Mohawk Trail Regional School District Superintendent Sheryl Stanton is advising families that the district is working with Enough Abuse, a nonprofit dedicated to preventing child sexual abuse, to provide training to staff and review school policies to ensure students are safe.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — A former Mohawk Trail Regional School ski coach and Rowe park manager is being sued for allegedly sexually assaulting a student from 2016 to 2019.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — The Planning Board is recommending an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) bylaw that may come to a vote at Annual Town Meeting.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
With a large-scale power outage continuing to impact Hawley, Charlemont, Heath, Monroe and Rowe on Tuesday, multiple communities opened up warming centers for residents and Hawley declared a state of emergency.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — In just nine minutes, Special Town Meeting voters unanimously said “yes” to all five articles on the warrant on Monday, thus approving the purchase of a new police cruiser and a Highway Department truck, along with funding associated with the replacement of the elementary school’s oil tank.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
ROWE — Residents will be tasked with voting on five articles, including proposals to buy a new truck for the Highway Department and cruiser for the Police Department, at an upcoming Special Town Meeting on Monday, Jan. 27.
Colrain seeks new members for Cultural Council COLRAIN — The Cultural Council is looking for new members.The Colrain Cultural Council is responsible for the distribution of annual funding from the Massachusetts Cultural Council in support of cultural...
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
Editor’s note: To mark the start of a new year, the Greenfield Recorder is publishing stories about what Franklin County residents can likely expect to see happening in their towns in 2025. Details about projects in the western part of the county were...
Whether NorthStar has done a good job cleaning up Vermont Yankee is important, but doesn’t address the larger issues. The colossal failure of nuclear power is seen in decommissioning, with the years of shipments of “low-level” waste to Texas.For all...
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