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1 month ago
Athol emergency responders make heroic save after tree injury

Last month emergency responders were dispatched to a logging accident in Athol, where the patient was LifeFlighted after being injured while in a tree.

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1 month ago
GCC expands HVAC program with new grant

Greenfield Community College has received an $810,000 grant to expand their HVAC program.

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Greenfield Mayor makes statement after tragic accident in Virginia

Mayor Ginny Desorgher issued a statement expressing sympathy and support in response to the devastating multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 95 in Stafford County, Virginia

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1 month ago
Driver in crash that killed four Greenfield residents formally charged

GREENFIELD, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — The driver of the bus involved in Friday’s […]

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1 month ago
REPORT: four Greenfield residents killed in bus accident according to Virginia State Police

Reports out of Virginia say that four Greenfield residents were among the five victims of an accident early Friday involving a charter bus and six other vehicles.

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1 month ago
Greenfield under water restrictions

Greenfield Mayor Desorgher has declared a State of Water Supply Conservation due to ongoing drought conditions in the region.

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1 month ago
Dragon Brook Bridge repairs coming to public hearing

The Shelburne Selectboard is holding a public hearing on Monday, June 1st at 6:15 p.m. for the proposed public safety improvements in the Dragon Brook Bridge replacement project.

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1 month ago
Orange releases Hazard Mitigation Plan

The 2026 Hazard Mitigation Plan for the Town of Orange is now available for review and comment by the public.

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2 months ago
New Holyoke Veterans’ home to open this fall

Governor Healey Veteran Services Secretary Eric Goralnick made a visit to the current and the new Holyoke Veterans’ homes.

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2 months ago
Shelburne Road washout repairs on hold

Greenfield Mayor Ginny Desorgher gave an update on the Shelburne Road closure caused by a washout at last week’s City Council meeting. Repairs are estimated to cost $20 million, which is “beyond the city’s means” at this time.

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