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By GARRETT COTE
SOUTH DEERFIELD — For the third time in just over two weeks, the Frontier and South Hadley softball teams squared off – this edition coming in the MIAA Division 4 Round of 16 with a trip to the quarterfinals on the line on Wednesday afternoon.
Jane E. Whitmore sold to Wayne S. Anderson, 94 Garfield Road. $300,000.
By CHRIS LARABEE
WHATELY — Come Jan. 1, all addresses in Whately will be unified under ZIP code 01093.
John Ohara and Joyce Ohara sold to Colin P. Ohara, 553 Batchelder Rd, $100,000
By WILLIAM LAMBERS
The origins of Memorial Day can be found in the hearts of grieving families after the Civil War. Casualties were felt in almost every community. While the nation healed, families were trying to cope with the devastating loss of loved ones.
By CHRIS LARABEE
GREENFIELD — In celebration of National EMS Week, several area paramedics were honored for their lifesaving work over the last year.
Christopher Paine sold to Law Land Trust and Robert Law, 326 Main St. $640,000.
By SAMUEL GELINAS
BOSTON — Indigenous leaders took the podium in the State House this week to voice united support for five pieces of legislation filed on behalf on their communities, including bills that would say goodbye to Columbus Day in favor of Indigenous Peoples Day and bar the use of Indigenous-themed mascots in public schools.
Newvue Affordable Housing Co. sold to Riverbend Bigelow LLC, 129 Allen St. and 184 Riverbend St. $25,000.
By DOMENIC POLI
ORANGE — Neither snow nor rain nor heat kept letter carrier David L’Heureux from the swift completion of his appointed rounds. Only retirement could do that.
Luis E. Polanco sold to Andrew Stanton, 576 Crescent St. $285,000.
By WILLIAM LAMBERS
In the early hours of May 7, 1945, most people in the United States were probably asleep, but their prayers were being answered far away. For at 2:41 a.m., German forces surrendered at General Dwight Eisenhower’s headquarters at a schoolhouse in Reims, France. The horror of World War II in Europe was over.
Nancy L. Strom and Roger J. Strom sold to Tatiana Safronova and Alex Safronova, 43 Colonial Drive. $365,000.
Luke Gilchrest and Summer B. Gilchrest sold to Omar A. Valls, 67 Anzio Road. $269,900.
By WILLIAM LAMBERS
The joy of finding an Easter basket filled with food and gifts is something you never forget. Even greater is the feeling of giving an Easter basket of food to someone in need. This has been a great tradition for many years.
Aurum Realty Trust and Robert E. Madrigan sold to Barkley Enterprises LLC, Brickyard Road, Lots D and E. $30,000.
Laura L. Finck sold to Maxwell Finck and Nicholas Finck, 294 Buckland Road. $225,000.
Kenneth W. Topolski Estate and Karen R. Cormier sold to J Directed LLC, 742 Daniel Shays Highway, Lot 1F. $130,000.
By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI
GREENFIELD — The Northwestern District Attorney’s Anti-Crime Task Force and Greenfield Police arrested Greenfield residents Amber Judd, 38, and Tony Carr, 48, on cocaine trafficking charges following a drug bust at Heather Court and Harrison Avenue Tuesday morning.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
CHARLEMONT — Those interested in owning a piece of the town’s history should check out the sign outside Avery’s General Store.
Jody A. Newton sold to Craig Lussier, 511 Bearsden Road. $545,000.
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