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The Recorder - Following member vote, Franklin Community Co-op expanding to Atlas Farm in South Deerfield

SOUTH DEERFIELD Following a vote at a Franklin Community Co-op board of directors meeting this week, the cooperative will move forward with its acquisition of the farm store at Atlas Farm.The motion to approve the cooperative’s purchase of Atlas.

Franklin Community Co-op to vote on purchase of Atlas Farm shop in South Deerfield

The Franklin Community Co-op plans to vote at its board of directors meeting Wednesday evening on a proposed expansion project involving the acquisition of the Atlas Farm store in South Deerfield.“We’re hoping that we can arrive at a decision that.

The Recorder - Franklin Community Co-op to vote on purchase of Atlas Farm shop in South Deerfield

The Franklin Community Co-op plans to vote at its board of directors meeting Wednesday evening on a proposed expansion project involving the acquisition of the Atlas Farm store in South Deerfield. “We’re hoping that we can arrive at a decision that.

The Recorder - WRSI marks 40th year with free music festival in Turners Falls

WRSI marks 40th year with free music festival in Turners Falls >Rubblebucket is the headliner for WRSI’s 40th anniversary party at Unity Park on Sunday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Published: 7/29/2021 4:55:07 PM TURNERS FALLS Morning show host Christopher “Monte” Belmonte says WRSI 93.9 The River has prided itself on providing great local music for its 40-year history, and that’s precisely what the radio station will do to celebrate its anniversary on Sunday. WRSI in partnership with the Shea Theater Arts Center, of which Belmonte is president is holding a free music festival in Unity Park starting at 2:30 p.m. Musical acts include some of the station’s staples, such as Rubblebucket, And The Kids and Winterpills. Food trucks and beer will be available.

WRSI marks 40th year with free music festival in Turners Falls

WRSI marks 40th year with free music festival in Turners Falls >Rubblebucket is the headliner for WRSI’s 40th anniversary party at Unity Park on Sunday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Published: 7/29/2021 8:56:13 PM TURNERS FALLS Morning show host Christopher “Monte” Belmonte says WRSI 93.9 The River has prided itself on providing great local music for its 40-year history, and that’s precisely what the radio station will do to celebrate its anniversary on Sunday. WRSI in partnership with the Shea Theater Arts Center, of which Belmonte is president is holding a free music festival in Unity Park starting at 2:30 p.m. Musical acts include some of the station’s staples, such as Rubblebucket, And The Kids and Winterpills. Food trucks and beer will be available.

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