GREENFIELD Coinciding with its first Saturday open for in-person browsing, the Greenfield Public Library is holding a backyard “party” to offer area families an opportunity to meet the new Youth Services Department staff. From 10 a.m. to noon,.
GREENFIELD Construction of the temporary fire station in the municipal parking lot on Hope Street is “moving right along,” according to Fire Chief Robert Strahan.“The first of two structures is starting to be installed,” Strahan said. “The second,.
Greenfield Notebook: May 27, 2021
The Greenfield Public Library on Main Street is holding a Zoom program with author Hazel Dawkins on Wednesday, June 2. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
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Published: 5/26/2021 6:08:08 PM
Author Hazel Dawkins to speak at virtual library event
GREENFIELD The Greenfield Public Library welcomes author Hazel Dawkins for a special edition of “Meet Your Neighbor” on Wednesday, June 2, at 10 a.m. A former resident of Greenfield, Dawkins will be virtually discussing her new memoir, “Hazy Memory.”
For more information and to get the Zoom link, email librarian@greenfieldpublicllibrary.org. The program, which is supported by the Friends of the Greenfield Public Library, is free and open to the public.
GREENFIELD City officials announced Tuesday afternoon that the citywide mask advisory will be lifted, effective Saturday, in accordance with state guidelines. Wearing masks will no longer be required while in public in Greenfield, according to a.
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BOSTON (AP) – Gov. Charlie Baker is filing legislation to extend several pandemic-related emergency measures put in place via executive order that are set to expire next month when the state of emergency will end. The administration said Tuesday the legislation proposes extending measures providing for a temporary suspension of certain open meeting law requirements, special permits for expanded outside dining at restaurants, and billing protections for COVID-19 patients. Most pandemic restrictions, including business capacity limits and mask-wearing rules, will be rescinded on Saturday.
BOSTON (AP) – Gov. Charlie Baker has signed a $400 million spending bill to finance construction of a new Holyoke Soldiers’ Home to replace the facility that was the site of one of the deadliest coronavirus outbreaks at a long-term care facility in the nation. The new facility would replace a building that dates to the 1950s,