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The Recorder - Regional Notebook: April 27, 2023

Series of woods walks starts April 29 Members of the public are invited to attend a series of woods walks through the Forest Climate Resilience Program that will focus on forest health and climate resilience. Walks will be led by a Mass Audubon.

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The Recorder - Minor damage, no injuries result from Shelburne Falls fire

SHELBURNE FALLS Minor damage and no injuries resulted from a fire on Mechanic Street Sunday evening. Shelburne Falls Fire District responded at around 6:25 p.m. on Sunday to 54 Mechanic St., where firefighters found “light smoke from the eaves and.

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The Recorder - West County towns look to balance budget constraints with host of infrastructure projects in 2023

Editor’s note: The Greenfield Recorder has been publishing stories about what Franklin County residents can likely expect to see happening in their towns in 2023. Details about projects in the western part of the county will be shared in two.

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Athol Daily News - Warwick lands $1M infrastructure grant

By JULIAN MENDOZA, CHRIS LARABEE and BELLA LEVAVIStaff WritersNearly $7.5 million has been allocated toward 20 projects, consisting largely of infrastructure improvements and workforce training initiatives, across a dozen Franklin County towns,.

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The Recorder - $7.5M to bolster infrastructure projects, workforce training in Franklin County

Nearly $7.5 million has been allocated toward 20 projects, consisting largely of infrastructure improvements and workforce training initiatives, across 12 Franklin County towns as part of the state’s Community One Stop for Growth grant program.The.

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