The Franklin Community Co-op plans to vote at its board of directors meeting Wednesday evening on a proposed expansion project involving the acquisition of the Atlas Farm store in South Deerfield.“We’re hoping that we can arrive at a decision that.
The Franklin Community Co-op plans to vote at its board of directors meeting Wednesday evening on a proposed expansion project involving the acquisition of the Atlas Farm store in South Deerfield. “We’re hoping that we can arrive at a decision that.
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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.
Editorial: Monday Shorts: Wilson’s back on the radar
Architect’s rendering of the new façade for the Wilson’s Department Store block, should Green Fields Market move into the space. Contributed drawing
Published: 5/2/2021 3:58:29 PM
Here are some brief thoughts on recent happenings in Franklin County and the North Quabbin region.
Probably a lot of readers would like to see a new sign on the Wilson’s block so they could move on from the sad reminder of their late, favorite department store. So it was welcome news that the Franklin Community Co-op’s Green Fields Market is revisiting its plan to expand into the former Wilson’s Department Store, plans that were disrupted once the COVID-19 pandemic hit over a year ago. At that time, the grocery even shared an architect’s rendering of a new facade, showing brickwork that harkened back to its 1876 roots and decorative dentil molding that may be hidden under the modern panels.