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The Recorder - Proposed Greenfield charter changes heading to Appointments and Ordinances Committee

Proposed Greenfield charter changes heading to Appointments and Ordinances Committee > >Published: 7/19/2021 5:21:33 PM GREENFIELD The public will have a chance to comment and provide feedback on the proposed changes to the city charter at an upcoming meeting of the Appointments and Ordinances Committee. The virtual hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, July 27, at 5:30 p.m. “The Charter Review (Committee) has passed the torch onto A&O,” said Precinct 6 City Councilor Sheila Gilmour, who was part of the Charter Review Committee and is also a member of the Appointments and Ordinances Committee. The Charter Review Committee finished its work on the charter review in April and presented its findings in a report to the Appointments and Ordinances Committee in June.

The Recorder - Greenfield awarded state s cultural district status, access to startup grant

GREENFIELD Located near the junction of Interstate 91 and Route 2, with the Mohawk Trail and scenic Routes 5 and 10 running directly through it, downtown Greenfield has been officially designated a Crossroads Cultural District by the Massachusetts.

The Recorder - Greenfield Notebook: June 10, 2021

Greenfield native earns bachelor’s degree in WorcesterGREENFIELD Benjamin Coan-Nixon, a Greenfield native, graduated summa cum laude from Becker College in Worcester with a bachelor’s degree in interactive media design, with a concentration in game.

The Recorder - GCET to increase internet speeds starting Saturday

GCET to increase internet speeds starting Saturday LUNT Published: 4/30/2021 3:46:23 PM GREENFIELD Greenfield Community Energy and Technology, better known as GCET, is about to increase its internet speeds at no extra charge to its customers. According to GCET General Manager John Lunt, the company felt that throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, people realized they needed more bandwidth because they were working from home or attending school virtually. “They were using more devices, so use rose considerably,” Lunt said. “GCET wanted to make sure everyone has enough to do all that they want without ever having to worry about slowdown. We want to take good care of our customers they’re our neighbors.”

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