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The Recorder - Greenfield Police to promote seven on Tuesday

Greenfield Police to promote seven on Tuesday FILE PHOTO Greenfield Police Chief Robert Haigh Jr. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ Greenfield Police Lt. William Gordon will become the department’s deputy chief on Tuesday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Greenfield Police Acting Lt. Daniel McCarthy will become a permanent lieutenant on Tuesday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Greenfield Police Sgt. Todd Dodge will become a lieutenant on Tuesday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Greenfied Police Acting Sgt. J. Todd Clark will become a permanent sergeant on Tuesday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Greenfield Police Acting Sgt. Christopher Rowell will become a permanent sergeant on Tuesday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Greenfield Police Officer Christopher Greene will become a sergeant on Tuesday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

WALSH S FAREWELL — GILLETTE to host mass VACCINATIONS — HARVARD drops CONGRESSWOMAN from advisory role

POLITICO Get the Massachusetts Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. WASHINGTON-BOUND, WALSH SAYS FAREWELL Boston Mayor Marty Walsh offered an emotional farewell last night to the city he s governed since 2014. Headed to Washington as President-elect Joe Biden s nominee for Labor secretary, Walsh said during his

Remembering the old towns: Historian releases book, calendar about former Quabbin towns

Remembering the old towns: Historian releases book, calendar about former Quabbin towns J.R. Greene holds his latest book, “The Old Quabbin Valley In 100 Objects,” and his 2021 Quabbin History Calendar, both available for purchase now. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO An aerial view of the Quabbin Reservoir. FILE PHOTO In 1938, Enfield residents held a “Farewell Ball” before their town was drowned and disincorporated during the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir. FILE PHOTO The Quabbin Reservoir as seen from the overlook in New Salem off of Route 202. Brush clearing and burning in Enfield; spring 1939. This is one of the photos taken by the Metropolitan District Water Supply Commission to document the construction of Quabbin Reservoir. This view was taken in the spring of 1939, at the site of Enfield Center, looking southeast. The brick building was the Enfield Town Hall, which had not yet been dismantled by the contractor who purchased it at auction in September, 1938. A larg

The Recorder - Top 10 Newsmakers for 2020: Part 2

Top 10 Newsmakers for 2020: Part 2 Greenfield City Clerk Kathy Scott swears in Mayor Roxann Wedegartner at the Allen Meeting Room at the John W. Olver Transit Center on Jan. 2, 2020. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ As part of her job with the Franklin Regional Council of Governments and the Communities That Care Coalition, Greenfield resident Keyedrya Jacobs is working on social justice issues in local schools. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz Congressman Richard Neal speaks on Sept. 1 at Union Station in Springfield after defeating Alex Morse. STAFF FILE PHOTO/JERREY ROBERTS Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse speaks to supporters at an post-election gathering in Holyoke after his loss in a bid to unseat U.S. Rep. Richard Neal in the Democratic primary on Sept. 1. STAFF FILE PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING

Athol Daily News - Children s Advocacy Center seeks donations

Children’s Advocacy Center seeks donations Many people participated in the Children’s Advocacy Center’s first annual road race in 2019, raising $15,000 the first year. This year, the center had to hold a virtual event because of the pandemic and raised$5,000. The center is asking for end-of-the-year donations.  CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Modified: 12/31/2020 4:14:20 PM GREENFIELD The Children’s Advocacy Center of Franklin County and North Quabbin was not able to hold its annual Hope and Healing Breakfast or its Race Against Child Abuse road race this year because of the pandemic, but it remained open anyway. Executive Director Irene Woods said as 2020 comes to a close, the center is looking to those who would have attended the two events, along with others who might not have donated in the past, to “make a generous donation” to the center so it can continue to remain open to offer children a place to tell their story and begin their journey of healing.

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