Greenfield, Oct. 22, Judge Laurie MacLeod Michael A. Perry, 32, of Colrain Road, Greenfield. Pleaded guilty to operating with suspended license, subsequent offense, sentenced to 90 days in the house of correction, concurrent with sentence in another case. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150. Roy M. Beaudoin, 77, of Sunrise Terrace, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to crosswalk violation and leaving the scene of personal injury, in Greenfield, released on personal recognizance, continued to 12/14/14 for pretrial conference. David K. Navedo, 21, of Swamp Road, Whately. Charge of shoplifting, at Adam and Eve store on Main Street in Greenfield, to be dismissed on payment of on payment of $25 restoration, to be paid by 10/24/14.
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Dreaming of gardens
Wisty Rorabacher tending plants in the second-story porch she and her partner Judy Draper use as a greenhouse substitute. For the Recorder/Gillis MacDougall
Rorabacher and Draper s first seeded crop of the 2021 season, red and yellow onions. For the Recorder/Gillis MacDougall Wisty Rorabacher and Judy Draper of Greenfield bring their small fig trees indoors during the winter. Burgeoning fruit is evident in late winter. For the Recorder/Gillis MacDougall
Nancee Bershof s Greenfield property includes a greenhouse, berry bushes, goat enclosure, solar array, perennial pollinator-attracting beds, five kinds of fruit trees, and garden spaces she shares with several friends. For the Recorder/Gillis MacDougall
Farm to vaccine: Some agricultural workers getting shots early
Kate Lanou, left, and Laura Sabolefski work in a greenhouse at Red Fire Farm in Montague on Friday. Lanou and Sabolefski have received their first COVID-19 vaccines through the Community Health Center of Franklin County. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Kate Lanou plants habanero pepper seeds in strip trays at Red Fire Farm in Montague on Friday. Lanou received her first COVID-19 vaccine through the Community Health Center of Franklin County. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Employees of Nourse Farms in Whately work in the fields. The farm’s employees received their first doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccination at the Community Health Center of Franklin County in Greenfield the week of Feb. 22. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/PETER NORMAN
Farm to vaccine: Some agricultural workers getting shots early
Kate Lanou, left, and Laura Sabolefski work in a greenhouse at Red Fire Farm in Montague on Friday. Lanou and Sabolefski have received their first COVID-19 vaccines through the Community Health Center of Franklin County. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Kate Lanou plants habanero pepper seeds in strip trays at Red Fire Farm in Montague on Friday. Lanou received her first COVID-19 vaccine through the Community Health Center of Franklin County. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Employees of Nourse Farms in Whately work in the fields. The farm’s employees received their first doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccination at the Community Health Center of Franklin County in Greenfield the week of Feb. 22. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/PETER NORMAN