HADLEY A settlement is near between the town and a resident who intended to purchase and renovate the North Hadley Village Hall, but then filed a lawsuit claiming Hadley officials breached a contract by putting the 239 River Drive property back on.
HADLEY A settlement is near between the town and a resident who intended to purchase and renovate the North Hadley Village Hall, but then filed a lawsuit claiming Hadley officials breached a contract by putting the 239 River Drive property back on.
HADLEY Hadley couples who independently own the North Hadley Sugar Shack and Bramucci Construction are joining together to buy the historic North Hadley Village Hall from the town.After a Hampshire Superior Court judge denied a preliminary.
Fate of Russell School holds up proposal to create Hadley historic district
The old Hadley Athletic Field is behind the Russell School building. STAFF FILE PHOTO
By SCOTT MERZBACH
HADLEY A proposal to create a small local historic district encompassing town and nonresidential buildings in Hadley center will not move forward until decisions are made on the future of the Russell School building.
Even though Select Board members appeared supportive of the Historical Commission’s idea of establishing a district that would provide better protection for the historic appearance of buildings, and possible grant money for improvements, they voted 5-0 to put on hold initiating the process out of concern for moving too rapidly and jeopardizing potential projects for rehabilitating the historic school building.
N. Hadley Village Hall sold
The 1864 North Hadley Village Hall at 239 River Drive GAZETTE FILE PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
Published: 5/6/2021 8:21:35 PM
HADLEY Hadley couples who independently own the North Hadley Sugar Shack and Bramucci Construction are joining together to buy the historic North Hadley Village Hall from the town.
After a Hampshire Superior Court judge denied a preliminary injunction filed by local contractor Peter Heronemus aimed at preventing the sale of the 239 River Drive property, the Select Board on Wednesday voted 5-0 to accept an $80,000 bid from Joe and Michelle Boisvert and Rick and Michelle Bramucci.
“We’re extremely excited about this project in North Hadley,” Joe Boisvert said.