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DEERFIELD Residents shot down a zoning bylaw revision that would have reduced frontage requirements for town-owned lots and approved a new bylaw requiring chain stores to consider rural character in their designs over the course of four hours at.
Deerfield residents reject frontage bylaw, OK proposal for chain stores
From left, Deerfield Select Board members Carolyn Shores Ness, Trevor McDaniel and Chairman David Wolfram raise their cards to vote at Saturday’s annual Town Meeting at Frontier Regional School. STAFF PHOTO/CHRIS LARABEE
More than 180 Deerfield residents attended Saturday’s annual Town Meeting at Frontier Regional School. STAFF PHOTO/CHRIS LARABEE
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DEERFIELD Residents shot down a zoning bylaw revision that would have reduced frontage requirements for town-owned lots and approved a new bylaw requiring chain stores to consider rural character in their designs over the course of four hours at Saturday’s annual Town Meeting.
With 3 special permits granted, Tree House plans are brewing in South Deerfield
Tree House Brewing received approval to begin steps toward opening a new location at the site of the former Channing Bete Co. on Routes 5 and 10 in South Deerfield. STAFF FILE PHOTO/ZACK DELUCA
The Deerfield Zoning Board of Appeals has approved three special permits for Tree House Brewing’s first phase of opening at its new location in the former Channing Bete Co. building on Routes 5 and 10. The site has recently been used as a COVID-19 vaccination clinic, pictured. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
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SOUTH DEERFIELD Charlton-based Tree House Brewing has been given the go-ahead it needs to begin its first phase of opening at the former Channing Bete Co. building on Routes 5 and 10.
With 3 special permits granted, Tree House plans are brewing in South Deerfield
Tree House Brewing received approval to begin steps toward opening a new location at the site of the former Channing Bete Co. on Routes 5 and 10 in South Deerfield. Staff File Photo/Zack DeLuca
The Deerfield Zoning Board of Appeals has approved three special permits for Tree House Brewing’s first phase of opening at its new location in the former Channing Bete Co. building on Routes 5 and 10. The site has recently been used as a COVID-19 vaccination clinic, pictured. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz
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SOUTH DEERFIELD Charlton-based Tree House Brewing has been given the go-ahead it needs to begin its first phase of opening at the former Channing Bete Co. building on Routes 5 and 10.