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Are restrictions Springfield Diocese uses to protect properties steering them toward demolition? Updated 5:01 AM; Today 5:01 AM Victoria Baeger and her husband have purchased the former Blessed Sacrament Rectory in Greenfield and are in the process of turning it into their home. (Don Treeger / The Republican) 2/26/2021 Facebook Share Victoria Baeger thought she had found the perfect home. It is old enough to have character with an unrestored charm, big enough for her husband and kids to spread out a little bit, situated in a good location and tricky in a market that was already hot in her price range. Arriving for a showing, she didn’t really notice the cross over the front porch of 182 High St. in Greenfield. ....
Bell tolls for Polish church: Demolition sought for St. John Cantius building A sketch of development at the site of the former John Cantius church submitted to the city from O’Connell Development Group. O’Connell Development Group The O’Connell Development Group has applied for a permit to demolish the former St. John Cantius Church on Hawley Street and Phillips Place. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS left, Fred Zimnoch, Theresa Bimbane, Helen Curtin, Charlene Zagrodnik, Tessie Gibowicz and Bob Gibowicz, all long time parishioners at St. John Cantius Church stand in front of the church. The O Connell Development Group, has applied for a permit to demolish the building on Hawley Street and Phillips Place. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS ....