Greenfield Police Logs: May 7 to May 18, 2021
Published: 6/1/2021 2:48:21 PM
Greenfield, May 7
Greenfield, May 8
9:59 a.m. Hypodermic needle found near the Greenfield Fire Station on Main Street.
1:04 p.m. Accident with injuries reported at High Street and Madison Circle.
3:02 p.m. Bobbie Hurley, 39, of Coombs Avenue in Greenfield, was arrested on an warrant arrest and for possession of a Class A drug (subsequent offense).
Greenfield, May 9
11:12 p.m. Shoplifting reported at the Irving gas station on the Mohawk Trail.
Greenfield, May 10
9:48 a.m. Hit-and-run reported on the eastbound on-ramp where Bernardston Road meets the Route 2 bypass. Derek Nolin Hill, 37, of Oak Courts in Greenfield, was arrested for OUI-liquor over .08 percent (second offense), leaving the scene of property damage and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.
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, Oct. 22, Judge Laurie MacLeod Michael A. Perry, 32, of Colrain Road, Greenfield. Pleaded guilty to operating with suspended license, subsequent offense, sentenced to 90 days in the house of correction, concurrent with sentence in another case. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150. Roy M. Beaudoin, 77, of Sunrise Terrace, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to crosswalk violation and leaving the scene of personal injury, in Greenfield, released on personal recognizance, continued to 12/14/14 for pretrial conference. David K. Navedo, 21, of Swamp Road, Whately. Charge of shoplifting, at Adam and Eve store on Main Street in Greenfield, to be dismissed on payment of on payment of $25 restoration, to be paid by 10/24/14.
Greenfield Fire Department move date pushed to August
Greenfield’s Department of Public Works is preparing the Hope Street municipal parking lot for the temporary fire station, installing water mains and widening the entrance off of Prospect Street. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Greenfield’s Department of Public Works is preparing the Hope Street municipal parking lot for the temporary fire station, installing water mains and widening the entrance off of Prospect Street. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 4/5/2021 5:11:29 PM
GREENFIELD Though original plans placed the Fire Department in its temporary station in the municipal parking lot on Hope Street by the end of June or early July, an updated timeline sees it moving by the end of August.
Negotiations for Greenfield’s temporary fire station costs have begun
The Hope Street municipal parking lot in Greenfield, where a temporary fire station will be located for an estimated two years, as seen from Prospect Street. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
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GREENFIELD The owner project manager for the city’s temporary and new fire station project has gone back to the company that will most likely supply the Fire Department with two trailers to temporarily house its offices and sleeping quarters in the hope of renegotiating a cost of no more than $405,000.
Fire Station Building Committee Chair David Singer said the committee received several bids for the job, but Vanguard was the only one that offered what the city is looking for. After checking with the state, Singer said he learned the committee could negotiate with Vanguard without seeking more bids.