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Athol Daily News - Athol: Grosky seeks return to Selectboard

Athol: Grosky seeks return to Selectboard MITCHELL R. GROSKY Published: 3/11/2021 2:04:07 PM Modified: 3/11/2021 2:04:05 PM ATHOL Unless someone mounts a winning write-in campaign, current Athol Royalston Regional School Committee member Mitchell R. Grosky will slide unopposed into the Selectboard seat being vacated by William Chiasson, who has resigned. Grosky, who is the only person to return nomination papers for the seat to the Town Clerk, would serve the one year remaining on Chiasson’s term. Grosky previously served on the Selectboard from 2015 to 2016, when he was elected to finish out the term of Susannah Whipps, who resigned after being elected to the state Legislature. He also served as a town meeting member under the old town charter. He has been a member of the School Committee for seven years. He and his wife, Anne, have resided in Athol for more than four decades. They have two grown children.

Athol Daily News - Athol: K-9 Gronk needs a new cruiser

Athol: K-9 Gronk needs a new cruiser Raising funds for a new K-9 cruiser are, left to right: Athol Police Chief Craig Lundgren, Lions Club members Dave Flint and Harry Haldt, K-9 Officer Craig Deveneau with K-9 Gronk, and Lt. Ron Cote. Contributed photo Staff Reporter Modified: 3/4/2021 1:43:06 PM ATHOL The Athol Lions Club has stepped in and is currently collecting donations for a much-needed K-9 cruiser for the Athol Police Department. Unfortunately, the Capital Replacement Program for cruisers had to be deferred a few years ago due to due to budgetary constraints. The current K9 unit, a 2014 Ford Explorer, has roughly 146,000 miles on it, has several mechanical issues and is well past the average replacement mileage of 100,000 miles.

COVID-19 News for Western Mass 1-21-21 | WHMP 101 5 / 1240 & 1400 AM

3 months ago in Local Photo: WHMP BOSTON (AP) – A second case of the more infectious coronavirus variant first found in the United Kingdom has been confirmed in Massachusetts. State health officials said Wednesday the second case was confirmed Tuesday by a state laboratory and is a man in his 20s from Worcester County. The first case confirmed last weekend was in a Boston woman in her 20s who had traveled to the United Kingdom and felt sick after she returned. Also Wednesday, the number of newly confirmed coronavirus deaths in Massachusetts rose by 78 while the number of newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 increased by nearly 4,000.

Athol Daily News - Need greater than ever for Athol and Orange Santa Funds

Need greater than ever for Athol and Orange Santa Funds Pete s Tire Barns donated $2,000 to both the Athol and Orange Santa Funds. Left to right: Brenda Taylor and Karen Perkins of the Pioneer Junior Women s Club; Wayne Berry, Pete s Tire Barns Distribution Center manager; Dave Flint (Lions Club); Rob Major and Rob Chandler (Pete s Tire Barns). Contributed photo Staff Report Modified: 12/22/2020 4:15:21 PM The need is greater than ever to spread cheer to families in need of a little extra holiday spirit, according to reports from the Athol and Orange Santa Funds. In response, Pete’s Tire Barns donated $2,000 to both on Monday to try to help them.

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