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The Recorder - My Turn: Concerns for residents of the Lunt property

I am not an abutter of the Lunt property but have been aware of the abutters’ concerns since 2012, as mentioned in Susan Worgaftik’s Jan. 19 letter as well as concerns for those now living on the property and who are involved in a substance abuse.

Time to dive into new release at library

Time to dive into new release at library
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Athol Daily News - Forum speakers say persistence, flexibility and teamwork key to solving housing crisis

Forum speakers say persistence, flexibility and teamwork key to solving housing crisis SUHOSKI The former Montague Center School was renovated into apartments by Mark and Barbara Zaccheo, seen in 2017. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz Greenfield Community Economic Development Director MJ Adams, pictured outside City Hall, says that while Greenfield doesn’t have any large municipally owned properties, it is spending a lot of time looking at smaller properties. The housing stock consists of many two-, three- and four-family homes. Staff File Photo/Dan Little Modified: 5/7/2021 2:34:56 PM Athol Town Manager Shaun Suhoski says working to solve the local housing crisis is never a one-person task it takes an entire community.

The Recorder - Forum speakers: Persistence, flexibility and teamwork key to solving housing crisis

Forum speakers: Persistence, flexibility and teamwork key to solving housing crisis SUHOSKI The former Montague Center School was renovated into apartments by Mark and Barbara Zaccheo, pictured in a tenant’s apartments in 2017. Montague Town Planner Walter Ramsey refers to these apartments as one of the town’s housing success stories. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz Greenfield Community Economic Development Director MJ Adams, pictured outside City Hall, says that while Greenfield doesn’t have any large municipally owned properties, it is spending a lot of time looking at smaller properties. The housing stock consists of many two-, three- and four-family homes. Staff File Photo/Dan Little

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