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The Recorder - Supporters face protesters at celebratory event for new Greenfield Public Library

Supporters face protesters at celebratory event for new Greenfield Public Library >A mock-up of the new Greenfield Public Library was unveiled at a celebratory event on Thursday. Staff Photo/Paul Franz >Dawn Morrin of Greenfield led a group of protesters at an event celebrating a new Greenfield Public Library on Thursday morning. Staff Photo/Paul Franz >Protesters showed up at an event celebrating a new Greenfield Public Library on Thursday morning. Staff Photo/Paul Franz >Richard and Roxann Wedegartner at the unveiling of the proposed image of a new Greenfield Public Library on Thursday. Staff Photo/Paul Franz >A mock-up of the new Greenfield Public Library was unveiled at a celebratory event on Thursday. Staff Photo/Paul Franz

The Recorder - Deanne Dee Letourneau remembered for her love for and service to Greenfield

Deanne ‘Dee’ Letourneau remembered for her love for and service to Greenfield >Mayor Roxann Wedegartner, Deanne “Dee” Letourneau and City Council President Penny Ricketts enjoy a meal at Taylor’s Tavern on Main Street in Greenfield. Letourneau, 54, died from an illness on Sunday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Published: 6/30/2021 5:16:04 PM GREENFIELD Deanne “Dee” Letourneau, a well-known name in the community, will be remembered as someone who truly cared about Greenfield. Letourneau, 54, who most recently served on the Board of Assessors, died from an illness on Sunday. She was married to Scott Letourneau. “Everything she did, you could tell she really, truly did it because she cared about Greenfield,” said City Council President Penny Ricketts, who knew Letourneau for at least 20 years.

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The Recorder - Greenfield mayor requests $350K for skate park in capital budget

Greenfield mayor requests $350K for skate park in capital budget Greenfield Mayor Roxann Wedegartner in City Hall. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ Published: 3/3/2021 6:33:15 PM GREENFIELD If the City Council approves $350,000 the mayor has included in her capital budget, Greenfield could have a skate park once again in a few years. Mayor Roxann Wedegartner said she is committed to building the long-awaited skate park. The city had one at the back of what is now Olive Street Apartments, but it was dismantled in 2010 to make way for that project. Though Mark Zaccheo renovated the building and built a parking lot where the skate park once stood, he and his wife have been avid supporters of building a new skate park.

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