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By LUKE MACANNUCO
GREENFIELD — In Baystate Franklin Medical Center’s cafeteria and oncology unit, the displayed works of local photographers Dave Madeloni and Richard Philben provide glimpses of the natural world in an otherwise sterile hospital environment.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
GREENFIELD — Doctors John Romano and Rachel Anderson met as medical students at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School in Worcester in 2018. Seven years later, the now married couple is sticking around Greenfield as family medicine physicians.
Robin E. Duguay and Ronny Cote sold to Robert W. Chaput Jr., 128 Arthur Ave. $315,000.
By AALIANNA MARIETTA
SOUTH DEERFIELD — With their latest property purchase in South Deerfield, the co-owners of J2K Realty LLC are planning a mixed-used development for the former Cumberland Farms site at 2 Sugarloaf St.
Julie A. Mallet and Thomas F. Mallet sold to Jennifer Hendrickson and Leif E. Hendrickson, 3022 Chestnut Hill Ave. $430,000.
Mathew R. Clapper and Amanda J. Clapper sold to Nancy Moore and Paul Yesbeck III, 375 Lenox St. $350,000.
By CHRIS LARABEE
NORTHFIELD — From infrastructure supporting the Northfield Mountain Pumped Storage Station to nuclear material filters and machinery pieces for a variety of high-tech industries, Tri-State Precision has done a little bit of everything as it marks its 60th anniversary.
Pieter Bosua sold to Paul L. Waters III and Melissa L. Waters, 941 Doe Valley Road. $450,000.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
Baystate Franklin Medical Center’s newest doctors were introduced to Franklin County on Friday through a tour of some not-so-hidden gems in the local health care system.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
GREENFIELD — To honor the legacy of civil rights activist and politician John Lewis on the fifth anniversary of his death in 2020, 160 people gathered on the Greenfield Common to join the “Good Trouble Lives On” rallies taking place across Massachusetts and the United States on Thursday.
Wayne R. Jones and Kathleen F. Jones sold to Second Story Homes LLC, 38 Brattle St. $200,000.
By WILLIAM LAMBERS
It was 80 years ago on July 16 when a mysterious flash of light and a massive explosion rumbled in the New Mexico desert. Only a few people knew about it at the time, but the United States just entered a frightening unknown world: the age of nuclear weapons.
Mark A. Smith sold to Debra M. Kyprianos, 96 Glendale Ave. $360,000.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
GREENFIELD — Despite concerns circulating about the future of Baystate Franklin Medical Center after the passage of the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act that cuts roughly $1.1 trillion in health care spending, Baystate Health’s chief financial officer advises the Greenfield hospital is not at risk of closure.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
TURNERS FALLS — To help improve health care equity and community trust, Baystate Health’s Wellness on Wheels, or WOW Bus, is making stops across western Massachusetts to provide free health screenings.
By WILLIAM LAMBERS
One of the great things to celebrate about America is our tradition of generosity in feeding the hungry. We are the nation that has saved millions of lives from starvation going back decades. When there are cries for help from abroad, we take action.
Thomas C. Campbell and Mary A. Campbell sold to Shire Basecamp 413 LLC, 198 Main St. $390,000.
Anthony Gallo sold to Yafreyri Olea, 58 Arthur Ave. $375,000.
By CHRIS LARABEE
BOSTON — A Franklin County native has been named president of the Northeastern Association of State Departments of Agriculture.
V & J Real Estate Inc. sold to Brian Marsolais and Danita Marsolais, 41 Charden Lane. $440,000.
Tracy Bombard sold to Morgan Smith, 612 John Ford Road. $450,000.
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