MONTAGUE The Selectboard approved a message, composed by Town Administrator Steve Ellis, to Trinity Health of New England on Monday, requesting “certain information” and “specific assurances” regarding the Farren Care Center parent company’s.
MONTAGUE Town officials held their Farren Care Center public outreach meeting Monday, concluding with a plan to ask Trinity Health to affirm its gifting of the land and potentially fund a redevelopment study, should the buildings be demolished.The.
Northampton committee pushes pause on St. John church demolition decision >St. John Cantius Church on Hawley Street in Northampton, seen in July. Visible at left are the Hawley Manor townhouses, under construction on the site of the church’s former rectory and parish hall. Gazette FILE PHOTO
Published: 8/4/2021 7:52:20 PM
NORTHAMPTON A decision on whether the historic St. John Cantius Church can be torn down to make way for five townhouses has been delayed at least three months, giving the committee weighing the issue more time to consider proposals from both sides of the contentious debate. The Central Business Architecture Committee voted Tuesday to continue a public hearing on the proposed demolition of the church on Hawley Street. The unanimous vote to review the application again on Nov. 9 came after a presentation from the building’s owner, O’Connell Development Group of Holyoke, and a four-hour public hearing that drew comments from residents who argued that t
Poets of Franklin County: Writer documents cancer experience in book of poems
Writer documents cancer experience in book of poems
Montague poet Christopher Sawyer-Lauçanno will be reading from his new book, “Remission,” 3 p.m. Sunday at The Rendezvous in downtown Turners Falls, 78 3rd St. For the Recorder/Trish Crapo
Published: 5/20/2016 5:35:31 PM
Is it a blessing or a curse that, for writers, even the most difficult experiences especially the most difficult become material for writing?
In some ways, it doesn’t matter. It is what it is, as everyone likes to say these days. For a writer, there’s no such thing as living through something and forgetting about it. We have to examine things, relive them, try to make even the most bewildering experiences cohere into some kind of meaning or if not, at least get a good laugh or a cry out of them.