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The Recorder - Orange celebrates new murals, benches and accessible picnic tables

ORANGE Through a pandemic-delayed grant process matched by donations, downtown Orange has some new splashes of color.The town celebrated the installation of two new murals one at Pizza Factory and the other on the Millers River Primary Care.

TAP s 2021 East Orange and Orange 100 Women of Power and Progress List

By TAPINTO EAST ORANGE / ORANGE STAFF March 31, 2021 at 11:50 PM Credits: TAPinto.net File Photo March 31, 2021 at 11:50 PM (EAST ORANGE/ORANGE, NJ) - On this last day of Women’s History Month, before the clock strikes 12 midnight, TAPinto wanted to pause from all the Coronavirus news and take the time to highlight women in our communities making a difference. In honor of the many s-heroes, we have created our second annual “East Orange and Orange 100 Women of Power and Progress” list. The criteria used to select each woman was as follows: 1. The woman must be a resident of or work in East Orange or Orange. 2. She must use her life and platforms by way of career, volunteerism, social media, etc. to promote positivity, unity, and the uplifting of other women within one of the two municipalities and beyond.

The Recorder - Couple looks to open Quabbin Pines RV Resort in Orange

ORANGE Roughly 20 acres at 300 Daniel Shays Highway is expected to be the site of a campground again soon, as husband and wife Michael and Chrystal Snow prepare Quabbin Pines RV Resort for business. The Snows purchased the property, formerly the.

Athol Daily News - Couple looks to open Quabbin Pines RV Resort in Orange

ORANGE Roughly 20 acres at 300 Daniel Shays Highway is expected to be the site of a campground again soon, as husband and wife Michael and Chrystal Snow prepare Quabbin Pines RV Resort for business. The Snows purchased the property, formerly the.

The Recorder - UMass students developing study of Orange s economic development efforts

UMass students developing study of Orange’s economic development efforts Ten students pursuing master’s degrees in regional planning at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Center for Economic Development pose in a group photo with Orange Selectboard Chair Ryan Mailloux, Planning Board Chair Mercedes Clingerman and Community Development Director Alec Wade outside the Orange Armory on Aug. 28, during an initial site visit to Orange. The students are working with Wade to develop an Economic Development Self-Assessment Tool, which provides an in-depth evaluation of a community’s economic development efforts. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Jennifer Doherty, one of 10 students pursuing master’s degrees in regional planning at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Center for Economic Development, at a farmers market in Orange during a site visit. Doherty and the other students are working with Orange Community Development Director Alec Wade to develop an Economic Development Se

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