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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 ....
Seventh-Day Adventist Church buys former Blessed Sacrament in Northampton Updated Jan 14, 2021; Posted Jan 14, 2021 The former Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church at 354 Elm St. in Northampton has been sold to the Southern New England Conference of the Seventh-day Adventists.Don Treeger / The Republican file Facebook Share NORTHAMPTON A growing Seventh-Day Adventist congregation based in Florence bought the former Blessed Sacrament Church at 354 Elm St. for $455,000. The transaction, recorded at the Hampshire County Registry of Deeds Dec. 30, doesn’t include the rectory next door. But that property, still listed in city records as owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield, is no longer listed for sale. ....
Food Bank of Western Massachusetts to move headquarters, warehouse and distribution center to Chicopee Updated Jan 06, 2021; Posted Jan 06, 2021 A look inside The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts. The Food Bank has purchased land in Chicopee for a new headquarters and warehouse. (Don Treeger / The Republican) Facebook Share The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts will move its headquarters, warehouse and distribution center from Hatfield to Chicopee. The Food Bank purchased 16.5 acres of vacant land at the Chicopee River Business Park from Westmass Area Development Corp. The Food Bank paid $449,000 for the property at the corner of Carew and East Main streets, according to documents on file at the Hampden County Registry of Deeds. It’s in a part of Chicopee that borders on the Indian Orchard section of Springfield. ....