Greenfield Mayor Ginny Desorgher expressed at Wednesday’s City Council meeting that while SNAP benefits are being restored, there is still increased need for food support in the community
At Wednesday’s Greenfield City Council meeting, Mayor Ginny Desorgher discussed the city’s plans for next steps with the Hope Street Lot following the vote earlier this month allowing the city to move forward with selling the property.
Senator Jo Comerford shared news earlier this month about funding coming to Franklin County through state economic development and housing infrastructure grants.
CodeRED, Gardner’s emergency communication system used to alert residents of water main breaks, road closures, weather alerts and more, has experienced a damaging cybersecurity incident this week.
The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office has approved the new Colrain bylaw that was passed in the June 6th, 2025 Town Meeting establishing new revolving funds for departments.
onways voters will be asked to vote on fourteen motions at their upcoming Special Town Meeting
Following a 2016 lawsuit against the leadership in the Massachusetts State Police, claiming instances of discrimination against female and minority troopers in career advancement, a jury has ordered the State Police to pay over $6.8 million.
The Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife launched Hunters Share the Harvest Program on Thanksgiving Day in 2022
Greenfield Light & Power, the city’s group electricity buying program, will provide participants with lower electricity prices starting January 2026 as a new 3-year contract begins.
The Greenfield Community Relations Committee met Monday evening to discuss the potential formation of a noise ordinance for Greenfield after several noise issues such as roosters, chronic business noises, event noise from the fairgrounds, and more have been raised by residents recently.