MONTAGUE A proposed fiscal year 2022 budget of $27.1 million and several articles related to ongoing town projects, such as reuse of the former Public Works building and reconstruction of the Fifth Street pedestrian bridge, will be considered at.
LAKE PLEASANT The Bridge of Names has reopened for the first time since October, when it was badly damaged in a storm and rendered unusable.But construction is still underway, and the community continues to raise money to pay for the.
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All 10 articles passed in first online Town Meeting in Franklin County
Montague’s online Special Town Meeting on Thursday was the first ever in Franklin County, and the third in Massachusetts. SCREENSHOT
The Chestnut Hill Loop bridge in Montague is closed pending replacement. Special Town Meeting voters appropriated $77,150 on Thursday to put toward the project, although it is primarily funded by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
The Montague Water Pollution Control Facility at 34 Greenfield Road. During an online Special Town Meeting on Thursday, voters authorized the sewer department to spend $285,000 on upgrading two outdated machines. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Montague to push for greater recreation investment from FirstLight
FirstLight Hydro Generating Co. manages several riverfront parks in Montague. Here paddlers navigate the Connecticut River during the fall. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
FirstLight operates three power-generating facilities on the local stretch of the Connecticut River two hydro-electric dams in Turners Falls, one pictured, and a hydro-pump facility at Northfield Mountain. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
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MONTAGUE In renewing its operational license for the next 50 years, the FirstLight Hydro Generating Co. has proposed some improvements to its recreational facilities in Montague, but not the amount of investment the town had sought.