The City of Greenfield has named Paul Newell its new director of the Department of Public Works.
Newell succeeds Marlo Warner, who will serve his last day with the department on Friday, July 11 before departing to become the new director of the Hatfield DPW.
Mpress Bennu has resigned from Greenfield’s Human Rights Commission and stepped away from organizing the city’s Juneteenth events.
Franklin County’s YMCA has named an interim CEO to replace the retiring Grady Vigneau.
Stacie Baumann will fill the role of CEO starting in July while the search begins for a permanent replacement.
A crowd of just over 100 gathered on the Common in downtown Greenfield on Thursday afternoon for a celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. A federal holiday, Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States.
The next Lunt Public Involvement Plan meeting has been scheduled by the City of Greenfield.
The meeting will be held on Monday, June 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the City Hall Meeting Room and remotely via Zoom.
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The City of Greenfield has announced the schedule for upcoming hydrant flushing, starting next Monday, June 9th.