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Farmers’ Market once again highlights regional agriculture

Farmers’ Market once again highlights regional agriculture

EASTHAMPTON — A local staple that meets the needs of the community through a farm-focused lens is ready for another scorching summer season.


Easthampton City Council prepares Town Lodging property for sale

Easthampton City Council prepares Town Lodging property for sale

EASTHAMPTON — At its May 6 meeting, the Easthampton City Council voted to declare the Town Lodging property at 75 Oliver St. surplus property and finalized a request for proposals for potential buyers.


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Farmers’ Market once again highlights regional agriculture

EASTHAMPTON — A local staple that meets the needs of the community through a farm-focused lens is ready for another scorching summer season.

Easthampton City Council prepares Town Lodging property for sale

EASTHAMPTON — At its May 6 meeting, the Easthampton City Council voted to declare the Town Lodging property at 75 Oliver St. surplus property and finalized a request for proposals for potential buyers.

Easthampton superintendent offers two override vote scenarios

EASTHAMPTON — Superintendent Michelle Balch presented the School Committee with two scenarios the district faces pending the results of the upcoming $6.9 million Proposition 2½ override vote on June 9.

Agilent Technologies opens new Chicopee manufacturing facility

CHICOPEE — Agilent Technologies has expanded its global company to a new location at 711 E. Main St.

South Hadley Town Meeting elects to save some school services and fund library

SOUTH HADLEY — The South Hadley Town Meeting representatives approved the town’s $61.4 million budget on May 13, which includes free cash to prevent cuts in the School Department and fund the library in fiscal year 2027. The budget passed by a 101-6 vote.

East Longmeadow election ballot includes races for Town Council, School Committee

EAST LONGMEADOW — The East Longmeadow ballot for the annual town election is small in size, but the School Committee and Town Council are showing big races.

Northampton License Commission to host liquor license lottery in July

NORTHAMPTON — The License Commission will hold a lottery for Northampton’s remaining on-premise all-alcohol liquor license in what the city is calling a special opportunity for businesses in Northampton.

Dean Technical unveils apprenticeship program wall for union trade jobs

HOLYOKE — Dean Technical High School students will have an easier pathway to learn about and apply for apprenticeship program opportunities with local trade unions.

Center for the Arts makes call to artists for Northampton Banner Project

NORTHAMPTON — Several months after the initial Main Street project, the city is looking to continue the Northampton Banner Project by welcoming another round of artwork from talented artists across the region.

Elected officials fight Pine Point post office closure

SPRINGFIELD — For residents of the Pine Point neighborhood, particularly those who do not drive, being able to walk to Gateway Hardware to mail packages, buy stamps and send priority mail is “critical,” said state Rep. Bud Williams, whose legislative district includes the business.

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