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By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
GREENFIELD — The owners of Salvadoran restaurant Cocina Lupita are seeking the community’s support to help fuel their goal of opening a second location in Turners Falls this May.
By ANITA WILSON
Have you gotten a text message saying you owe money for unpaid tolls?
GREENFIELD — Greenfield Cooperative Bank has announced a food and hygiene drive to benefit Stone Soup Café. The drive aims to replenish the shelves with groceries and personal care items.
Kenneth W. Topolski Estate and Karen R. Cormier sold to J Directed LLC, 742 Daniel Shays Highway, Lot 1F. $130,000.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
BERNARDSTON — Beers are back in town.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
GREENFIELD — The Franklin County Chamber of Commerce breakfast Friday morning meant business — specifically, family business.
GREENFIELD — PV Squared, a solar energy business at 311 Wells St., is included in The Boston Globe’s inaugural list of New England’s Fastest-Growing Companies, announced March 20.
By DOMENIC POLI
GREENFIELD — The soon-to-open storefront at 365 Main St. will not be the first Art Deviation Gallery & Store that Greenfield resident JJ White has owned, but it will differ from the one that operated briefly in South Deerfield in 2020.
Jody A. Newton sold to Craig Lussier, 511 Bearsden Road. $545,000.
By CHRIS LARABEE
SOUTH DEERFIELD — One of the prospective owners of Magic Wings often thinks back to fond memories of celebrating a life milestone at the nearly quarter-century-old butterfly conservatory and gardens on Routes 5 and 10.
By DOMENIC POLI
GREENFIELD — Local restaurateur Amy McMahan will close Mesa Verde this month as she transitions the business into an experimental space to train chefs for the Cape Cod restaurant group she has joined.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
GREENFIELD — Rejecting fast fashion and focusing on sustainability is the ethos of a new handmade and upcycled clothing and accessories store that opened its doors to shoppers on Wednesday.
The Northwestern District Attorney’s Office has made promotions and other staffing changes following the departure of three prosecutors for legal positions in other state and federal agencies.
John W. Hoyt and Judith W. Hoyt sold to Thomas E. Johnson and Elizabeth B. Johnson, 325 Buckland Road. $125,000.
By CHRIS LARABEE
GREENFIELD — The transformation of 270 Main St. is complete, as Ja’Duke Inc. is ready to open its downtown Greenfield location next week.
By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI
GREENFIELD — After months of anticipation, the Starbucks at 200 Mohawk Trail opened its doors Thursday morning to serve its first customer: 12-year-old Emma Lanoue, a seventh grader at Pioneer Valley Regional School.
By GUSTAVO ATENCIO FLORES
GILL — After hearing James Asbel’s plans to operate a cider-making facility that also offers retail sales at his 10 Cross Road residence, the Zoning Board of Appeals held off on issuing a special permit this week, pending approval from other town boards and commissions.
By DOMENIC POLI
GREENFIELD — A Connecticut businessman has purchased two local dealerships from McGovern Automotive Group, though he decided to close one of them due to a perceived lack of feasibility behind a manufacturers’ request to relocate the business.
Town of Athol sold to Newvue Affordable Housing Co., 129 Allen St. and 184 Riverbend St. $25,000.
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