Greenfield Police Logs: April 1 to May 6, 2021
Published: 5/11/2021 4:06:26 PM
Greenfield, April 1
Greenfield, April 2
1:38 p.m. Oscar Marino Ramirez, 33, of Springfield, was arrested for conspiracy to violate drug law and a subsequent offense of distributing a Class A drug. Kirsten E. Sweeney, 30, of Leyden Road in Greenfield, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, conspiracy to violate drug law and distributing a Class A drug. Michael Andrew Cooper-Lainey, 37, of Conway Street in Greenfield, was arrested for possession of a Class A drug and conspiracy to violate drug law. These arrests were the result of a traffic stop at the corner of Allen and Beech streets.
Remembering Greenfield’s restaurants and luncheonettes
Robert Bitzer, 91, of Erving looks over some family photos of his parents. May 17, 2018.
Published: 1/4/2021 9:16:10 AM
Lately, I have been thinking about what Greenfield had in the way of restaurants and luncheonettes decades ago. Presently, Hope and Olive on Hope Street, Taylor’s Tavern on Main Street and Brad’s Place on Main Street are three that have been open for many years and are still in business.
Earlier eateries that existed include the following: Alvin and Olga’s, an upstairs restaurant on Federal Street was one of the finer places to eat out. Bill’s, further up the same street, was a very popular eatery for all. Two others, Minute Man Diner and Rita’s, were also on lower Federal Street. There was another one next to the current Dollar General that offered fine food and fare for many years.
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A kid in a candy store is great . so is a kid in a toy store. This youngster looks over the holiday stock at Duane s Toyland in 1977.
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Schenectady Christmas carolers could not perform on the Proctors stage, but they found a spot under the theater’s rear entrance marquee during the 1983 holiday season.
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A.J. Bodden, left, and brother Joey of Horstman Drive in Glenville nurture a flame inside a paper bag on Christmas Eve 1987. Horstman residents placed candles in bags along the road as part of a seasonal ritual. The candles were meant to light the way for the arrival of the Christ child.