Highway, public safety departments kept busy in wake of relentless rainfall >Turners Falls Fire Chief John Zellmann Jr. talks with Allen Phillips of the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), in black, and members of the Montague Department of Public Works in front of 38 and 34 East Main St. in Millers Falls, which were both flooded by heavy rains overnight. Staff Photo/Paul Franz >Bob Obear, owner of the buildings in the background flooded by high water in Miller Falls, points to the washout that happened when water flowed over the railroad tracks and through his property. Staff Photo/Paul Franz >East Main Street in Millers Falls was being cleaned up Monday morning for the second time in 24 hours due to heavy rains. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
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GREENFIELD After a year’s hiatus a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Independence Day celebration is returning to Beacon Field.“I’m super excited to be able to have this for our community,” said Recreation Director Christy Moore. “One of.
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Greenfield mayor requests $350K for skate park in capital budget
Greenfield Mayor Roxann Wedegartner in City Hall. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ
Published: 3/3/2021 6:33:15 PM
GREENFIELD If the City Council approves $350,000 the mayor has included in her capital budget, Greenfield could have a skate park once again in a few years.
Mayor Roxann Wedegartner said she is committed to building the long-awaited skate park. The city had one at the back of what is now Olive Street Apartments, but it was dismantled in 2010 to make way for that project. Though Mark Zaccheo renovated the building and built a parking lot where the skate park once stood, he and his wife have been avid supporters of building a new skate park.