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Easthampton nixes police officer in schools

Easthampton nixes police officer in schools Easthampton High School GAZETTE FILE PHOTO Published: 6/9/2021 7:28:14 AM EASTHAMPTON After years of contention, a police officer will no longer be present in the city’s public schools. The city will redirect its school resource officer positions to focus on community-based policing, according to Easthampton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle. The officers will still work with juveniles, but will not be based in the district’s schools. “The biggest thing I think people will notice is there’s not a police officer assigned within our schools who might be walking the halls or talking to students in the cafeteria or during recess,” LaChapelle said.

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City, town halls prep for public access

NORTHAMPTON As businesses reopened in limited capacities throughout the pandemic, many town and city halls have remained closed to the public since March 2020. But with Massachusetts lifting its state of emergency order on June 15, and masks no.

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Mill revival cheered: 1 Ferry St. overhaul seen as 'capstone' project in Easthampton's Mill District

Mill revival cheered: 1 Ferry St. overhaul seen as ‘capstone’ project in Easthampton’s Mill District With support from the city, developer Mike Michon is transforming the dilapidated Ferry Street mill complex, one building at a time. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS 1 Ferry St. in Easthampton STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS Modified: 1/8/2021 11:13:41 PM EASTHAMPTON A site long recognized for its abandoned, dilapidated mill buildings is on the rise as a private developer continues renovations of the 1 Ferry St. mill complex while the city makes road and utility upgrades to the area. The $45 million project to redevelop the 310,000-square-feet mill complex at 1 Ferry St. bolstered by the city’s improvements to the area’s roads “completes the Mill District,” said Easthampton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle. “It’s kind of the capstone of the Mill District.”

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Easthampton council takes up tax break for mill project

Easthampton council takes up tax break for mill project JERREY ROBERTSEasthampton Municipal Building, 50 Payson Avenue GAZETTE FILE PHOTO Published: 1/5/2021 7:53:37 PM EASTHAMPTON Ongoing renovations to 1 Ferry Street, a central piece of the city’s vision to revitalize the mill district, will be discussed at a City Council meeting Wednesday night as officials consider an alternative tax payment for the property’s developer.  The project, known as One Industrial Lofts LLC, is under development by Michael Michon, who developed and owns Mill 180 on Pleasant Street. Michon is renovating the vacant mill buildings into a mixed-use complex of 152 residential, commercial and office spaces.

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