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Former state Senate candidate Chelsea Sunday Kline announces she is not running for Northampton mayor
Updated Mar 03, 2021;
Posted Mar 03, 2021
Chelsea Sunday Kline, a Northampton resident, ran in 2018 for State Senate in Massachusetts to represent the Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester County district. Here, she is seen speaking with reporters and editors at The Republican in August 2018. (Greg Saulmon/The Republican)
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As the Northampton mayoral race heats up this week with its first contender, one former state Senate candidate made her intentions known.
Chelsea Sunday Kline, a progressive activist who ran in 2018 for the state Senate seat previously held by Stan Rosenberg, said she won’t be tossing her hat into the ring in the mayoral race following Mayor David Narkewicz’s announcement in January that he won’t seek reelection come November.
Retired educator models Jeff’s Granola business on Newman’s Own
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
Posted Feb 17, 2021
Jeff’s Granola founder Jeff Greim and his employee, Katherine Tapp, hold some of the granola that’s made with organic, all-natural ingredients in large batches at East Baking Co. in Holyoke. (JEFF’S GRANOLA PHOTO)Third Party submitted
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You’d have to be nuts to give away all the money you make as a small business owner.
In fact, nuts are a key ingredient in the granola Jeff Greim makes and a reason he can donate thousands of dollars each year to charities across Western Massachusetts.