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The Recorder - Greenfield Notebook: June 26, 2021

Greenfield Notebook: June 26, 2021 Franklin County Community Meals Program Executive Director Rachel Berggren, second from left, accepts a donation for $5,000 from Greenfield Knights of Columbus members. Donations were raised through an annual charity golf tournament. Contributed Photo Greenfield resident Judy Egloff picks up food at the John Zon Community Center from Kathy Dunn, right, and Albert Woodhull, center. The next food distribution, run through the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, will be held Thursday, July 1, from 10 to 11 a.m. Staff Photo/Paul Franz Published: 6/25/2021 6:18:19 PM Knights of Columbus golf tournament raises $5K for meals program GREENFIELD The Franklin County Community Meals Program received $5,000 from the Greenfield Knights of Columbus following the group’s fundraising golf tournament last month.

The Recorder - Greenfield School Committee talks construction, choice numbers and communications

Greenfield School Committee talks construction, choice numbers and communications HOULE Sanderson Street near the Greenfield Middle School, where a large reconstruction project will begin in spring 2022. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ Published: 5/13/2021 4:36:51 PM GREENFIELD Department of Public Works Director Marlo Warner informed School Committee members and school administrators this week that the Sanderson Street reconstruction project, which will begin in the spring or summer of 2022, will impact Greenfield Middle School. Speaking to the School Committee during its Wednesday night meeting, Warner said the “major project” that will cost the city $1.5 million will affect everyone on Sanderson Street from Federal to High streets, and then High Street to Parkway Street just below the mountain on which Poet’s Seat Tower sits.

The Recorder - Negotiations for Greenfield s temporary fire station costs have begun

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 SINGER Related stories 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.

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