TURNERS FALLS The Easthampton softball team had one final rally left in it on Monday against the defending state champions.Turners Falls put up three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to take a 5-4 lead, but that didn’t deter the visiting.
The reigning state champion Turners Falls softball team is on a mission to defend its title, but will be doing so with a much different-looking squad from last year. Jade Tyler, Taylor Murphy, Olivia Whittier, Juliana Rode, Taryn Thayer and Audrey.
The reigning state champion Turners Falls softball team is on a mission to defend its title, but will be doing so with a much different-looking squad from last year. Jade Tyler, Taylor Murphy, Olivia Whittier, Juliana Rode, Taryn Thayer and Audrey.
Editorial: Monday Shorts: Wilson’s back on the radar
Architect’s rendering of the new façade for the Wilson’s Department Store block, should Green Fields Market move into the space. Contributed drawing
Published: 5/2/2021 3:58:29 PM
Here are some brief thoughts on recent happenings in Franklin County and the North Quabbin region.
Probably a lot of readers would like to see a new sign on the Wilson’s block so they could move on from the sad reminder of their late, favorite department store. So it was welcome news that the Franklin Community Co-op’s Green Fields Market is revisiting its plan to expand into the former Wilson’s Department Store, plans that were disrupted once the COVID-19 pandemic hit over a year ago. At that time, the grocery even shared an architect’s rendering of a new facade, showing brickwork that harkened back to its 1876 roots and decorative dentil molding that may be hidden under the modern panels.
New internship program at Turners Falls High School helps students explore health care
From left, Raygan Pendriss, Jillian Reynolds, Nikolas Martin, Cady Wozniak and Ricky Pareja are among the students participating in Turners Falls High School’s new health care internship program. STAFF PHOTO/MAX MARCUS
Published: 4/28/2021 5:01:05 PM
TURNERS FALLS A new internship program at Turners Falls High School for students interested in health care professions launched with its first class of six students this year, and is expected to grow in the years to come.
The program, which is administered by the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), covers the students’ four high school years, and culminates with a 100-hour internship during their senior year.