Daily News

Meagan Barrett

EASTHAMPTON — bankESB announced the promotion of Meagan Barrett to senior vice president, Human Resources, based at the company’s headquarters at 36 Main St. in Easthampton.

Barrett brings nearly two decades of dedicated service to bankESB, having joined the bank in 2008 as a human resources assistant. Over the course of her tenure, she has steadily advanced through leadership roles, demonstrating a strong commitment to employee engagement, operational excellence, and organizational culture.

In her new role, Barrett oversees all human resources functions for the organization, including employee engagement, employee relations, talent acquisition, and HR operations such as payroll, benefits, and compensation management. She currently leads a team of 10 HR professionals and plays a critical role in shaping and sustaining the company’s culture.

“Meagan’s leadership, vision, and deep understanding of our organization have been instrumental to our growth and success,” said Matt Sosik, president and CEO at bankESB. “Her commitment to fostering a positive workplace culture has helped our organization earn multiple USA TODAY Top Workplaces awards and successfully navigate periods of significant growth and change.”

Barrett has been a driving force behind bankESB’s award-winning workplace culture. She has played a key leadership role in maintaining and strengthening that culture through eight strategic mergers, supporting the expansion of bankESB’s parent company, Hometown Financial Group’s footprint to more than 730 employees across Massachusetts, Northeastern Connecticut, and Southern New Hampshire.

Prior to joining bankESB, Barrett gained more than a decade of experience in human resources and operations, including serving as HR & Operations manager at CompUSA. She holds an associate degree in liberal arts from Holyoke Community College and pursued studies in psychology at Rhode Island College. She also earned her professional in human resources (PHR) certification in 2012 and maintains ongoing professional development. In addition, she holds certifications in employee engagement and Predictive Index.

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HOLYOKE — Holyoke Community College (HCC) will host the 20th annual Fair Housing and Civil Rights Conference on Wednesday, May 27 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Thursday, May 28 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The two-day conference will begin in the college’s Leslie Phillips Theater (Fine & Performing Arts Building, second floor), with sessions in the HCC Kittredge Center for Business and Workforce Development and the college’s Learning Collaborative (Frost Building, second floor), all on the main HCC campus, 303 Homestead Ave.

This long-standing conference brings together elected officials, community leaders, and participants from across the state and region for meaningful dialogue, learning, and connection. The event will feature speakers, panel discussions, and workshops on topics that are expected to include environmental justice, fair housing, protecting immigrant neighbors, tenant organizing, and more. HCC President George Timmons will give opening remarks on Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Leslie Phillips Theater.

For the full conference schedule, visit fhcrconference.com/workshop-speakers.

Daily News

BOSTON — The Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development (EOLWD) released Massachusetts unemployment and job estimates for April, with preliminary data indicating that payroll jobs increased by 8,500 for the month, following a revised increase of 7,200 jobs in March.

Massachusetts has added more than 21,600 payroll jobs, including 19,600 private sector jobs, since September, and has outpaced the country over the past six months. Preliminary data also shows the April unemployment rate remained at 4.7%, and labor force participation rate decreased slightly to 65.6%. May unemployment and job estimates are scheduled to be released on June 22.

BLS categories with the strongest growth month-over-month for Massachusetts employment in April include construction, private education and health services, and professional and business services.

“The recent period of employment expansion continued in April, outpacing the rest of the country, with most sectors gaining jobs,” said Mark Rembert, chief economist for EOLWD’s Department of Economic Research. “Job posting activity remains strong across sectors, with encouraging signals that the Commonwealth’s high-tech industries are seeking more workers as well.”

Company Notebook

Dean’s Beans Named Rural Business of the Year

ORANGE — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) named Dean’s Beans Organic Coffee as the Rural Business of the Year for Massachusetts, recognizing the company’s long-standing commitment to ethical sourcing, employee ownership, and rural economic development. Headquartered in Orange, Dean’s Beans Organic Coffee is a worker-owned coffee roaster serving customers nationwide. Since its founding in 1993, the company has maintained continuous operations in the rural community, supporting local jobs and sustaining manufacturing capacity in a region with limited large-scale employers. Dean’s Beans is known for its commitment to environmental stewardship and ethical sourcing. The company exclusively sources certified organic, fair-trade, and shade-grown coffees from smallholder farmer cooperatives, building long-term partnerships that support rural farming communities while meeting growing consumer demand for responsibly produced products. Its coffee is distributed through wholesale, retail, and direct-to-consumer channels, reaching independent cafés, food co-ops, workplaces, and households across the U.S. In 2021, Dean’s Beans transitioned to 100% worker ownership, becoming a cooperative owned and operated by its employees. The company plays an active role in the Orange community by providing year-round employment, supporting local organizations through donations, and encouraging employee volunteerism. Its continued presence demonstrates how a small business can remain competitive while keeping ownership, jobs, and community engagement rooted locally.

UMass Amherst Opens Hub for Public Health, Health Sciences

AMHERST — UMass Amherst recently celebrated the opening of its new $43 million School of Public Health and Health Sciences (SPHHS) Hub, which unites the school’s six departments under one roof for the first time. University, state, and local leaders gathered for a ribbon cutting for the 26,800-square-foot building that features a multi-story commons with exposed wood construction and a sweeping staircase, creating a gathering space for study and schoolwide events. The project, which broke ground at North Pleasant Street and Eastman Lane in May 2024, anchors a new plaza that opens toward the campus core and connects directly to the 1958 Totman Gymnasium, which houses the SPHHS Department of Kinesiology. UMass Amherst alumni were involved in virtually every aspect of the project, from design and general contracting to landscape architecture and mechanical engineering. The hub incorporates a biophilic design approach, using wood finishes and extensive natural light to enhance learning environments. Nearly all interior spaces — about 92% — offer views of the surrounding landscape or sky. Outside, a landscaped bioretention system was engineered to manage stormwater runoff and improve water quality. The building was designed to support contemporary approaches to team-based learning. Other features include flexible classrooms, hotel office space for faculty, offices for all student advising and career planning staff, the dean’s office, conferencing facilities, and open areas for collaboration. Designed by Boston-based Leers Weinzapfel Associates, the hub is built to the LEED Gold certification standard.

Country Bank Cuts Ribbon at New Springfield Banking Center 

SPRINGFIELD — Country Bank recently celebrated the grand opening of its new Springfield banking center at 1500 Tower Square, expanding its footprint and deepening its commitment to one of the region’s most dynamic communities. Marked by a celebration with city leaders, regional partners, and members of the Springfield business community, the event, hosted by White Lion Brewing Co., reflected the bank’s focus on local partnerships and community connection. Since opening its doors, the Springfield team has been dedicated to delivering accessible, relationship‑driven banking while supporting the city’s diverse population, including tailored outreach and services for the Latino community and local businesses looking for a trusted banking partner, said Mary McGovern, president and CEO of Country Bank. The new location is designed to be welcoming, convenient, and rooted in the needs of the people it serves, she added.

Monson Savings Bank Celebrates Local Nonprofits 

MONSON — Monson Savings Bank recently welcomed local nonprofit partners to its recent Community Giving Initiative reception at the bank’s loan and operations center. The celebratory evening brought together nonprofit leaders, community members, and bank leadership to honor the nonprofit organizations selected through the bank’s Community Giving Initiative, a charitable program shaped entirely by community participation. Earlier this year, local community members were invited to cast votes for their nonprofit organizations of choice, ensuring that the bank’s charitable contributions directly reflect the values and priorities of the communities it serves. The 2026 Community Giving Initiative recipients include I Found Light Against All Odds, Magic for Maddie, Friends of Hampden Seniors, South End Community Center and Springfield Ballers, YWCA of Western Massachusetts, Monson Free Library, Springfield Jewish Community Center, CLUBOH, Aida’s Food Truck, and the Miracle League of Western Massachusetts.

Dulye Leadership Experience Closes After 18 Years

PITTSFIELD — After 18 impact-driven years, the Dulye Leadership Experience (DLE) took its final bow on May 8. Launched in the depths of the 2008 economic crisis through an innovative partnership with Syracuse University, the DLE evolved into an independent, fee-free catalyst for learning, connection, and career advancement that inspired thousands across the Berkshires and beyond. Throughout its run, it operated as a pro bono initiative, made possible by the sustained investment of founder Linda Dulye and her Pittsfield-based company, Dulye & Co. This transition does not affect the operations of Dulye & Co.’s consulting business from its downtown Pittsfield office. Propelled by Dulye’s philanthropic commitment to giving back so others can move forward, the DLE delivered pioneering, professional development programs at no cost. Nationally acclaimed speakers and cutting-edge topics distinguished the DLE’s dynamic mix of immersive retreats, workshops, webinars, coaching sessions, newsletters, podcasts, community service, and conversations. Over the years, delivery platforms expanded from exclusively in-person to fully remote during the pandemic, and ultimately to a flexible mix of hybrid, virtual, online, and in-person experiences.

Amelia Park Children’s Museum Announces Farm in the Woods

WESTFIELD — Diane Chambers, executive director of Amelia Park Children’s Museum, announced plans for an outdoor playscape called Farm in the Woods, scheduled to open this summer. In 2025, the museum was awarded a grant through the Beveridge Family Foundation for concept, construction, and fabrication of the outdoor play space. The funding allowed the museum to hire Panoptic Design/Build, a museum exhibit designer and fabricator based in West Springfield, to create designs. Panoptic designer Terra Fletcher explained that “the Farm in the Woods is intended to bring out the best parts of growing up on a farm in New England: curious observation, secret hideaways, exciting adventures, and always something new to discover. It examines the place of farms in the broader ecosystem, exploring themes of biodiversity and connectedness with playful interactives. We look forward to visitors coming here for the classic outdoor fun of sand, slides, and garden beds, and returning again and again with their friends and families to keep building curiosity and resilience.”

Tom Cosenzi Driving for the Cure Golf Tournament Raises $160,000

NORTHAMPTON — Organizers of the Tom Cosenzi Driving for the Cure Charity Golf Tournament announced that its 17th annual event raised $160,000 in support of brain cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Founded in memory of Tom Cosenzi, who lost a courageous battle with glioblastoma, the tournament has become a cornerstone community event, honoring his legacy while funding groundbreaking research. To date, the tournament has raised more than $1.9 million in support of Dr. Patrick Wen and his team at Dana-Farber. The success of the 17th annual tournament was made possible through the support of sponsors, partners, and participants, including presenting sponsor Teph Seal and platinum sponsor General Contracting Solutions. Building on last year’s success, the 18th annual Tom Cosenzi Driving for the Cure Charity Golf Tournament will take place on Monday, Sept. 21 at Twin Hills Country Club in Longmeadow. General Contracting Solutions will serve as the 2026 presenting sponsor. Other sponsorship opportunities are now open. Businesses and individuals interested in supporting the event are encouraged to get involved early to maximize their visibility and impact. To learn more about the tournament, sponsorship opportunities, or to register, visit tomcosenzidrivingforthecure.com.

Baystate Academy Charter Public School Recognized

SPRINGFIELD — Baystate Academy Charter Public School announced it has been recognized as a 2025-26 Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Distinguished School for the fourth consecutive year. It is among a select group of high schools across the U.S. to receive this honor for its commitment to increasing student access, engagement, and achievement in career-connected learning. Through its PLTW biomedical science program, Baystate Academy is helping students develop transferable skills needed to succeed in an evolving future. This program provides students with real-world experiences to support its mission of training and exposing students to the health science industry. PLTW is a national nonprofit organization that creates transformative learning experiences and empowers students to develop in-demand knowledge and skills for future careers.

Local Farmer Awards Issue More Than $270,000 in Grants

AGAWAM — The Harold Grinspoon Charitable Foundation (HGCF), and its Local Farmer Award partners announced the 2026 recipients, granting more than $270,000 to 128 farmers across Western Mass. With this year’s awards, the program’s total investment in local agriculture surpasses $2 million — marking a major milestone in its 12-year commitment to strengthening the regional food system. The 2026 winners represent a diverse mix of farms of varying sizes across the four counties of Western Mass. Funds of up to $2,500 will help support projects such as fencing, cattle chutes, headlocks, calf housing, and feeding systems; greenhouses, hoophouses, energy curtains, and irrigation inside structures; cold storage, wash stations, and processing equipment; and no-till preparation, cover cropping, composting, and pest management. This program is made possible through community funding from the Harold Grinspoon Charitable Foundation, in partnership with Big Y, the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture, and the Irene E. and George A. Davis Foundation. Additional support is provided by PeoplesBank; Ann and Steve Davis; the Elizabeth & Charles D’Amour Family Fund at the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts; Audrey and Chick Taylor; Andrew Associates; DeNucci, Crosby, & Associates – Merrill Lynch Wealth Management; Eastern States Exposition; Farm Credit East; Hood; Three County Fair; bankESB; Baystate Health; Franklin First Federal Credit Union; and Country Bank.

Summerlin Floors Marks Fifth Year of Donating to GCC 

AMHERST — Summerlin Floors, a woman-owned flooring business based in Amherst, has made a $2,500 to Greenfield Community College (GCC) for the fifth year in a row. This annual gift reflects the company’s continued dedication to supporting student success at GCC in honor of the owners’ beloved daughter, Erin Summerlin. Ann Bronner, owner of Summerlin Floors and a GCC alumna, is deeply committed to giving back and supporting the next generation of students. Guided by her belief in the transformative power of education and the strength of community, she strives to ensure students have the tools needed to succeed both academically and personally. Through the company’s charitable initiative, Summerlin Supports, Summerlin Floors makes ongoing contributions to causes that matter most to the company’s leaders. This year’s gift, made on April 26 in honor of Erin’s birthday, is a heartfelt tribute celebrating her life and lasting legacy.

MCLA Pathways Campaign Surpasses $30 Million Goal

NORTH ADAMS — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) officially certified that Pathways, the Campaign for MCLA has raised $32.7 million, surpassing its original $25 million goal by nearly $8 million. With continued momentum and three months left of the campaign, surpassing the fundraising goal early reflects the sustained confidence of alumni, friends, and supporters in the college’s mission and future. Funds raised through Pathways, the Campaign for MCLA have supported scholarships, athletic facility enhancements, travel opportunities for students, and professional development for faculty members. The campaign’s success has helped the MCLA endowment reach the highest level in the college’s history, and MCLA’s reserve fund has doubled over the past five years to $27 million, reflecting a sustained commitment to long-term financial health.

AIC Raises $228,090 During AIC Gives ‘26

SPRINGFIELD — American International College (AIC) raised $228,090 during AIC Gives ‘26, the college’s annual Giving Day campaign held April 7-9. The campaign brought together alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends in support of scholarships, academic programs, athletics, and campus initiatives. A total of 856 donors contributed during the campaign, reflecting broad support from across the AIC community. Strong participation and enthusiasm prompted the college to extend the campaign beyond its original 48-hour timeframe, allowing even more donors to take part. Contributions came from 28 states, one territory, and 13 countries, reflecting the broad reach and global support of the AIC community. This year’s campaign demonstrated the collective commitment of the AIC community to expanding access, creating opportunity, and enhancing the student experience. Gifts of all sizes will provide immediate support for current and future students, helping to strengthen programs and resources across the college.

Early Learning Agencies Launch New Collaboration

SPRINGFIELD — The region’s leading providers of preschool programming came together recently to formally launch Foundations for Success Springfield. State and local leaders from Springfield Public Schools, HCS Head Start, the YMCA of Greater Springfield, and Square One gathered on the steps of Springfield City Hall to share news of the collaboration. Foundations for Success Springfield is designed to connect parents, caregivers, and community programs with personalized guidance to ensure every child has the foundation to build a strong, bright future. The initiative will bring together educators, the community, and families to nurture growth and development, and improve quality of life for children in the Greater Springfield area. It is designed to support families in navigating early childhood systems, including developmental support and educational placement, which is known to be an overwhelming experience for families of young children.

Hillcrest Educational Centers Honored with Award from AIM

PITTSFIELD — Hillcrest Educational Centers, a private, not-for-profit agency that provides individualized and comprehensive clinical, psychological, and special education services for children, adolescents, and families in Berkshire County and the Northeast, is the winner of the 2026 John Gould Education and Workforce Development Award from Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM). The organization was honored in front of 500 Massachusetts business leaders at the AIM annual meeting on May 7. The students served by Hillcrest in non-residential and residential programs have complex psychiatric, behavioral, and/or developmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorders, and a variety of high-risk behaviors. Its mission is to address the significant needs of students during a critical time in their lives, providing them with essential skills that will enable them to achieve enduring, positive change. Hillcrest was started in 1985 as an organization that provided residential programs. While the agency still provides these residential services, Hillcrest today also offers non-residential day programs and services for emotionally or behaviorally disturbed students at its Hillcrest Academy, as well as general family dentistry at Hillcrest Dental Care.

Greenfield Cooperative Bank Introduces New Mortgage Program 

GREENFIELD — Greenfield Cooperative Bank (GCB) announced the launch of Co-op Cares, a new mortgage program designed specifically for employees of 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Built with the needs of mission-driven professionals in mind, Co-op Cares offers meaningful benefits to help make homeownership more accessible for those who dedicate their careers to giving back. The Co-op Cares program offers a variety of benefits, including reduced annual percentage rates and choosing between a fixed-rate mortgage with predictable monthly payments or an adjustable-rate mortgage that offers potential interest rate savings initially but may fluctuate over time. 

Tech Foundry Awarded Laptops by Connected and Online Program 

SPRINGFIELD — Tech Foundry, a regional leader in IT workforce development and training, recently received a donation of 30 laptops to its Tech Hub programs through the Connected and Online Program, overseen by the Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI), a division of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. The Connected and Online Program is designed to increase access to education, workforce development, and healthcare services with a particular focus on Gateway Cities and rural communities. The donated laptops will be used for Tech Hub’s digital literacy community workshops hosted throughout Western Mass. MBI is working to extend high-speed internet access and availability across the state. To achieve this, it uses state and federal funding to launch infrastructure expansion programs that target areas of the state that lack high-speed internet access, as well as digital equity programs that tackle barriers to internet adoption and increase availability, addressing critical issues around affordability, enhanced public Wi-Fi, the need for internet-enabled devices, and digital literacy training.

Building Permits

The following building permits were issued during the months of April and May 2026.

CHICOPEE

Agilent Technologies Inc.
711 East Main St.
$45,000 — Install RF cable, DAS antennas, and amplifier/batteries

NPSSA Chicopee LLC
425 Meadow St.
$71,315 — Construct structural pads for four battery storage units

River Mills Assisted Living
7 River Mills Dr.
$109,267 — Gypsum wall and ceiling repairs, interior insulation, and finish work due to sprinkler pipe break

Stephen Spano
33 Yelle St.
$12,650 — Roofing

EASTHAMPTON

Cabs Realty LLC
130 Cottage St.
$9,600 — Roofing

Jocelyn Cleary, Thomas Cleary
350 Main St.
$7,125 — Install ductless mini-split system

Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield
35 Pleasant St.
$42,000 — Interior demolition of non-bearing partitions and finishes

HADLEY

Anne Hukowicz
326 Russell St.
N/A — Reface existing free-standing ground sign

Anne Hukowicz
326 Russell St.
N/A — Roof repair

LENOX

Brewha LLC
55 Pittsfield Road
$18,574 — Extend fire sprinkler dry system to protect new addition

Patrick Li
383 East St.
$16,350 — Roofing

North Sandy Brook LLC
80 Church St.
$8,055 — Install new fire suppression system in kitchen

Spigalina LLC
80 Main St.
$7,600 — Plaster removal, insulation, sheetrock, and replace window in second-floor apartment above Frankie’s Ristorante

United Church of Christ
55 Main St.
$6,882 — Insulation and air sealing

NORTHAMPTON

74 Coles Meadow LLC
74 Coles Meadow Road
$14,300 — Demolish in-law kitchen, add two walls

244-280 King Street LLC
280 King St.
$413,650 — Install rooftop solar

Blue Mountain Properties LLC
76 Maple St.
$3,000 — Add bathroom, replace doors, repairs to Pilates studio

Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce Inc.
99 Pleasant St.
$30,389 — Roofing

Hampshire, Franklin & Hampden Agricultural Society
54 Fair St.
$12,000 — Build four platforms

Hampshire, Franklin & Hampden Agricultural Society
Old Ferry Road
$25,770 — Insulation and weatherization

Nonotuck Mill LLC
296 Nonotuck St.
$675,000 — Renovate second floor of office building

Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield
101 King St.
$334,355 — Roof replacement, steeple removal, and window painting/restoration

Smith College
112 Elm St.
$29,218 — Replace seven windows

PITTSFIELD

Berkshire County Children’s Advocacy
63 Wendell Ave.
$32,500 — Roofing

Berkshire Hospitality Group LLC
1 West St.
$165,000 — Install wireless communications facility

C&A Rentals Management LLC
105 Fourth St.
$105,000 — Install photovoltaic solar system

City of Pittsfield
105 Wahconah St.
$418,989 — Selective demolition, hazmat removal only

Cloverdale Properties LLC
195 Cloverdale St.
$4,000 — Install pre-manufactured shed

J. Edward Dery Inc.
54 Bradford St.
$19,554 — Replace gas-fired rooftop unit

OBCC Holdings LLC
74 Downing Parkway
$180,000 — Place pre-fabricated portable storage units outside building

Scarafoni Associates Nominee Trust
100 North St.
$4,600 — Repair exterior door

Wendy’s Properties LLC
556 Hubbard Ave.
$15,500 — Change out rooftop unit

Yarmosky Realty Co.
Inc./200 Elm HC LLC
200 Elm St.
$42,000 — Roofing

Opinion

By Michael Lewis, Esq.

Federal workplace enforcement has picked up speed. The EEOC continues to pursue discrimination, accommodation, and retaliation claims. OSHA has renewed its focus on heat hazards. The NLRB has adjusted charge-handling guidance in ways that can shape how workplace disputes start, spread, and settle. For employers, the point is simple: now is the right time to inspect your policies, your records, and the choices your managers make every day.

The risk rarely begins in court. It usually begins earlier, with a charge, an inspection, or a demand for records. At that stage, agencies tend to look for the same things: a written policy, a clear paper trail, and proof that the company followed both. When the file tells a scattered story, the problem grows. When the handbook says one thing and supervisors do another, the gap invites scrutiny.

The EEOC’s recent activity reflects a steady push toward disability issues, retaliation claims, and broader workplace practices, not just one-off incidents. That should force a hard question. If an employee requests an accommodation tomorrow, would your managers know the next step? If an employee reports bias, would your team respond and document the response in a way that holds up under scrutiny? A policy alone will not carry the day. Your records, training, and follow-through will do that work.

OSHA’s renewed attention to heat hazards carries the same lesson. Employers with outdoor crews or hot indoor worksites should not treat heat as a seasonal annoyance. They should treat it as a safety issue that requires a concrete plan. Water, rest, training, supervisor awareness, and site-level judgment all count. So does documentation. If an inspector arrives after a stretch of high heat, you will want more than a binder on a shelf. You will want records that show what your company actually did.

Labor enforcement also remains active, even for non-union employers. Many business owners still assume labor law concerns only union shops. That assumption can create avoidable risk. Employee complaints about pay, schedules, staffing, safety, or workplace rules can raise labor issues in an ordinary workplace. When a manager reacts too quickly or writes a rule too broadly, a routine personnel issue can turn into a charge.

Prevention carries real value. A sound handbook, current policies, manager training, and disciplined recordkeeping can stop problems before they spread. They can also put an employer in a far stronger position when an agency comes calling. Early review usually costs far less than late repair.

Now is a smart time to ask a few blunt questions. Do your accommodation procedures work in practice? Do your wage-and-hour records hold together? Do your safety policies match conditions on the ground? Do your managers document facts, or do they leave gaps for someone else to fill?

Business owners do not need more paper for paper’s sake. They need policies that fit the workplace, records that tell a clear story, and guidance that catches trouble early. A focused review now can spare a great deal of cost, distraction, and strain later. Early attention often marks the difference between a contained problem and a long, expensive fight.

Attorney Michael Lewis is an associate in the Springfield office of Halloran Sage. His practice areas include litigation and dispute resolution, labor and employment, discrimination claims, non-competes and restrictive covenants, and labor disputes.

People on the Move

Morgan Harrington

Bacon Wilson, P.C. announced that Morgan Harrington joined the firm in early March. She will advance her career as an associate attorney in the firm’s Commercial Real Estate department. Harrington earned her juris doctorate from Western New England University School of Law in 2025 and her bachelor’s degree in political science and criminal justice from Roger Williams University in Rhode Island. Prior to joining Bacon Wilson, she began her legal career as an associate at a local civil litigation firm, where she focused on analyzing and evaluating insurance claims and providing strategic legal guidance on liability, settlement options, and case resolution. She also served as a law student extern with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Springfield, where she conducted legal research and drafted memoranda on criminal law issues, supporting federal prosecutors in ongoing investigations and prosecutions. In addition, she assisted in the preparation of trial materials, including discovery organization. During her time at Western New England University School of Law, Harrington received several honors, including the CALI Award for Intellectual Property Survey, recognition as runner-up for Best Oral Argument, and Dean’s List distinction. She also served as community outreach coordinator for the Women’s Law Assoc. and worked as a student clinician in the small business practicum. She will primarily work out of Bacon Wilson’s Springfield office, focusing on commercial and corporate real estate and business transactions. She is currently admitted to practice law in the state of Connecticut and is pending admission to the Massachusetts Bar. She is also an active member of the Connecticut Bar Assoc.

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The Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) board of trustees voted to select Diana Rogers-Adkinson as the institution’s 13th president, pending approval by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education. She will succeed President James Birge, who announced his retirement after more than a decade of leadership at MCLA. Rogers-Adkinson currently serves as senior vice chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs and chief academic officer for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, where she provides system-level leadership for 10 universities serving approximately 80,000 students. A tenured professor and published scholar, she holds a PhD from Kent State University and brings a distinguished record in academic leadership, fiscal stewardship, and a deep commitment to equity and access in public higher education.

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Jean Canosa Albano

The University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Library and Information Studies (GSLIS) announced that its Alumna of the Year for 2026 is Jean Canosa Albano, assistant director of Springfield City Library. Upon graduating from URI GSLIS in 1995, Albano worked as a young adult librarian at Springfield City Library. She moved up through roles such as assistant supervisor and manager of Youth Services, then manager of Public Services at the Mason Square Branch Library. In 2016, she was promoted to assistant director for Public Services at Springfield City Library, a role where she has shined for a decade. While committed to working for her library, Albano has also long been committed to the larger Springfield community. She has served as a trustee at the Wilbraham Public Library, an outreach advisory board member for the YMCA of Greater Springfield, a member of the Massachusetts State Advisory Council for Libraries, policy council community representative and board of directors member for Holyoke Chicopee Springfield Head Start, board member for Art for the Soul Gallery, public relations committee member for the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, and vice president of Springfield Public Forum. She has served on the boards of the Massachusetts Library Assoc. and the New England Library Assoc., and made conference presentations for those associations as well as for the national American Librarian Assoc. and the Public Library Assoc. Bilingual, Albano has served English- and Spanish-speaking members of the Springfield City Library community, providing and advocating for library services for non-English speakers. She was named a Woman of Impact by BusinessWest in 2018.

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Jennifer Cournoyer

The Springfield Technical Community College board of trustees voted to recommend Jennifer Cournoyer as the next president of STCC. The recommendation is subject to approval from the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education and commissioner of Higher Education on May 19. If approved, she would be the seventh president of STCC and the first woman to lead the institution. Cournoyer, who serves as vice president for Academic and Student Affairs at River Valley Community College in Claremont, N.H., brings more than 12 years of experience in two-year colleges across New England. Cournoyer holds a doctorate in higher education administration from Northeastern University, a master’s degree in library and information science from the University of Rhode Island, and a bachelor’s degree in English and Spanish from Stonehill College. She has held the position of vice president for Academic and Student Affairs at River Valley Community College since 2019. Before that, she was director of Library Services & Academic Supports at Quinebaug Valley Community College in Danielson, Conn.

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David Ricci

Joshua Stebbins

Westfield Investment Services, located at Westfield Bank, announced new title appointments for David Ricci and Joshua Stebbins. Ricci, who previously served as LPL investment advisor representative, has been appointed to assistant vice president, LPL investment advisor representative. With nearly 40 years in the investment and retirement industry, he joined Westfield Investment Services in 2017. He holds FINRA Series 7 and 66 licenses with LPL Financial as well as Massachusetts and Connecticut life and variable insurance licenses. Stebbins, who previously served as LPL investment advisor representative, has been appointed to assistant vice president, LPL investment advisor representative. He joined Westfield Bank in 2014 before transitioning to Westfield Investment Services in 2016. He holds FINRA Series 7 and 66 licenses with LPL Financial as well as Massachusetts and Connecticut health, life, and variable insurance licenses. He is an alumnus of Westfield State University and holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and economics, with a concentration in actuarial science.

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The Downtown Amherst Foundation (DAF) has named Claudia Pazmany its new executive director, bringing a familiar downtown leader back to Amherst in a role focused fully on the foundation and its signature cultural enterprise, the Drake. Her first day will be June 1. Pazmany previously served as executive director of the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce from 2019 to 2024, where she was a visible advocate for local businesses and the vitality of downtown. She most recently served as chief development officer for Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Services in Springfield, helping advance fundraising, partnerships, and new initiatives. That combination of downtown knowledge, nonprofit leadership, and community-building experience makes Pazmany well-positioned to guide the foundation’s next chapter.

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Julissa Colón

Holyoke Community College (HCC) announced that Julissa Colón has been selected as the college’s first dean of Student Experience. Colón, a 2013 graduate of HCC, started working at the college in 2010 as a clerk for the Gateway to College program and earned her associate degree in liberal arts. With the help of HCC’s Pathways Program, she transferred to Smith College, where she received a bachelor’s degree in Latin American studies and history and was subsequently hired as special programs coordinator for Gateway to College. While continuing to work full-time, she earned a master’s degree in public administration and a graduate certificate in gender leadership and public policy at UMass Boston. In 2020, Colón was hired as the inaugural director of El Centro, HCC’s bilingual support program. Now, as the first dean of student experience, she oversees new student programs, including orientation; Student Engagement, which includes student clubs and activities; wellness programs, including the college’s on-campus partnership with the Center for Human Development; and Commencement. She also serves as chair of the HCC Care Team and as the student conduct officer.

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Michael Missle

bankESB announced the appointment of Michael Missle as vice president, Cash Management. Missle has 25 years of banking experience and expertise in treasury and payment services. In his new role, he will lead the bank’s cash management strategy, delivering innovative solutions to help business clients optimize liquidity, streamline operations, and enhance financial efficiency. Prior to joining bankESB, Missle served as vice president of Cash Management at HarborOne Bank, where he was responsible for developing and managing comprehensive cash management services. Before that, he held the role of vice president, Application Services at Brookline Bank, overseeing critical banking technology platforms. Earlier in his career, he served as director of Payment Services at Middlesex Savings Bank and head of Cash Management at Boston Private Bank & Trust Co., where he played a key role in advancing payment systems and client service capabilities. Missle holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Vermont. He is an active member of the University of Vermont Alumni Assoc. and the Camp Bauercrest Alumni Assoc. He was previously a soccer coach for Framingham United, reflecting his commitment to community involvement and mentorship.

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Pittsfield Cooperative Bank announced the promotion of Felicia Sayers to assistant vice president, branch manager of the Williams Street branch. In this role, she will oversee all branch operations, lead and develop staff, and strive to deliver a high level of personalized service. Sayers joined the bank in July 2025 as assistant branch manager of the South Street branch and quickly made a positive impact through leadership, operational expertise, and dedication to customer service. Her ability to support team development while maintaining strong performance standards helped drive success within the branch. Sayers has extensive banking experience, including previous roles at Greylock Federal Credit Union and TD Bank, supervising teams, managing branch operations, and consistently earning recognition for customer satisfaction and sales performance. She is deeply involved in the Berkshire community, volunteering for more than a decade with local organizations, including Labor Lenten of Love, Berkshire Dream Center, Habitat for Humanity’s Women’s Build, and Thanksgiving Angels, among others.

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Holyoke Community College (HCC) Transfer Affairs Coordinator Mark Broadbent received a lifetime achievement award from the New England Transfer Assoc., a nonprofit association of transfer professionals from two- and four-year colleges and universities. Broadbent was presented with the Dr. Mary E. Dunn Lifetime Achievement in Transfer Award at the association’s 2026 annual conference, which was held April 13-15 at the Hotel Northampton. The award recognizes individuals who have made significant and sustained contributions to transfer in New England through their advocacy, leadership, and mentoring. Broadbent has worked at HCC since 1990 and served as coordinator of Transfer Affairs for 34 years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Syracuse University and a master’s degree in psychological services from Springfield College. He started working at HCC as a Springfield College intern and then moved into Admissions and the TRIO program before landing in his current position.

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Mark Broadbent

Pianist, composer, and bandleader Paul Arslanian has been named a Jazz Hero by the Jazz Journalists Assoc. in its 26th annual recognition of “activists, advocates, and altruists of jazz” across the U.S. For the past 16 years, Arslanian has led the Northampton Jazz Workshop, a year-round organization that brings leading jazz musicians from New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia to Northampton nearly every week to perform with the Green Street Trio. Performances are followed by Arslanian-curated jam sessions featuring students, professors, teachers, and other local jazz musicians. Arslanian is also an advisor to the Northampton Jazz Festival, having served as executive producer for 14 years. In that capacity, he led the creative direction of the festival, seeking out and booking jazz musicians as well as directing all aspects of producing the concerts on Jazz Fest Day each year. In 2018, Arslanian founded the Jazz Artists in the Schools program with JFK Middle School and Northampton High School, collaborating with school band directors to bring in working jazz musicians each semester for workshops and clinics with students.

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Greenfield Cooperative Bank (GCB) announced the promotions of seven individuals on the team. These promotions reflect the bank’s commitment to recognizing internal growth, attracting experienced talent, and strengthening its focus on technology, community engagement, and lending services.

Michael Buckmaster is being promoted to executive vice president, Commercial Lending. He has been with the bank since 2020, leading the commercial lending team, and has more than 30 years of experience in banking. He will continue to lead commercial lending activities as EVP.

Sean Sormanti is being promoted to executive vice president, Human Resources. He has been with the bank since 2019, leading the Human Resources department, and has more than15 years of experience in human resources and benefits administration. He will continue to lead human resources activities as EVP.

Shelly Malo is being promoted to vice president, mortgage originator. She rejoined the bank in 2024 as senior mortgage originator, after previously working at Greenfield Co-op for eight years in the early 2000s.

Matthew Donovan is being promoted to assistant vice president, commercial lender. He joined the bank 2023 as a senior credit analyst with several years of credit experience working for America Honda Finance. He was promoted to commercial lending officer last year and will now be an AVP working in that role.

Kristen Canedy is being promoted to branch manager officer. She joined the bank in 2020 and quickly rose through the ranks to become branch manager of the Northfield Branch in 2024. She and her team shepherded the Northfield customers through the recent renovations to the building. She will now be an officer of the bank.

Harlin Glovacki is being promoted to branch manager officer. Harlin joined the bank in 2022 and advanced quickly to become branch manager of the Shelburne Falls branch in 2024. He assists the Treasury Management team that shares the Shelburne Falls branch and will be completing the New England School of Financial Studies program this year. He will now be an officer of the bank.

Marina Connor is being promoted to assistant branch manager and lead training officer. She started with the bank as a teller in 2017 and has risen to assistant manager while also acting as lead trainer over the past several years. She has developed, maintained, and led the training program for the entire retail division over that time and will now do so as an officer of the bank.

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Telia Marks-McCall

Telia Marks-McCall will join Northfield Mount Hermon’s leadership team as director of Athletics, effective July 1. Marks-McCall will lead NMH’s highly competitive athletics program, comprising 33 sports and almost 70 teams. She will provide strategic vision and day-to-day leadership for all aspects of the program, which promotes physical well-being and competitive integrity while staying true to the school’s educational mission, values, and commitment to developing citizens and scholars. Marks-McCall comes to NMH from Maryvale Preparatory School, where she’s served as director of Athletics and head girls’ basketball coach, overseeing six championship titles and three runner-up finishes across athletic programs while supporting nationally ranked teams in soccer and lacrosse. Her previous positions include director of Athletics and Auxiliary Programs and head basketball coach at Miss Hall’s School, where she led the development of a comprehensive strategic plan for the program. She also brings athletics administrative experience at the collegiate level, at Quinnipiac University and the University of Iowa. Marks-McCall holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Quinnipiac. At Virginia, she was the basketball team’s Rookie of the Year. After college, she spent two years playing professionally in Luxembourg and Finland, which helped her bring a global perspective to her approach to athletics and leadership.

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The Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP) announced the appointment of Dana Sullivan as its new chief financial and operating officer (CFOO). She comes to MHP from the Massachusetts Executive Office for Administration and Finance, where she was chief of Strategy and Operations and acting chief financial officer. She managed the day-to-day financial operations of $6 billion in operating and capital expenses across 12 departments, including human resources, insurance, and local aid. Earlier, Sullivan served as acting undersecretary of Human Services with the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, supervising six agencies, including the Department of Developmental Services, the Department of Children and Families, and the Department of Transitional Assistance. In addition to her extensive financial management and operations experience, Sullivan brings to her new position a strong focus on relationships, partnerships, and collaboration.

DBA Certificates

The following business certificates and/or trade names were issued or renewed during the months of April and May 2026.

AMHERST

Amherst Insurance Agency
5 Shays St.
Gregory Keochakian

The Dance Barn
26 Emily Lane
Randi Stein

Empower Arts
57 Farmington Road
Lee Goodwin

Hospice of the Fisher Home
1165 North Pleasant St.
Maria Rivera

Integrative Health & Fitness Studio
409 Main St., Unit 110
Caren Figliolini

Kara Brown Coaching
208 Grantwood Dr.
Kara Brown

Lian Reed Esthetics LLC
479 West St., Suite 6B
Lian Reed

Marshall Steinbeck Collision
53 South Prospect St.
Glenn LaPlante

Medicare Counselors
5 Shays St.
Gregory Keochakian

GREAT BARRINGTON

The Berkshire Galleries of Great Barrington
964 Main St., Suite 6
Christopher Nolan

Catwalk Boutique
329 Stockbridge Road
Berkshire Humane Society

The Center
40 Railroad St.
Kari Harendorf

Great Barrington Farmers’ Market
18 Church St.
Dennis Iodice

The Housatonic Building Co.
95 Van Deusenville Road
Benjamin Skeen

Magic Touch Lawn Care
231 North Plain Road
Robert Barrett

Peace Mountain Yoga
26 Manville St.
Frances Alexander

Purradise
301 Stockbridge Road
Berkshire Humane Society

Undergrowth LLC
47 Railroad St.
Michal Strawbridge

HADLEY

Awakened Heart Healing Arts
245 Russell St.
Asherah Allen

Cedar Rose Naturopathic
226D Russell St.
Jessica Eisenheim

David Mokrzecki Farm
26 Stockbridge St.
David Mokrzecki

E.A.T. Honey
9 Cemetery Road
Emily Focosi

Fractal Forge Inc.
134 Rocky Hill Road
Christian Rahn

Hadley Nail Spa
207 Russell St.
Orchid Nguyen

River Valley Irrigation
57 Bay Road
Eric Labrecque

Seymour Interior Decorating
9 Maplewood Terrace
Jennifer Seymour

Sisu Wellness Center
100 Russell St.
Natasha Perrone

Spectra Venue Management/Mullins
200 Commonwealth Ave.
Joe Fallon

HOLYOKE

Craig’s Cleaning Service
8 Gordon Dr.
Craig Haslam

Dollar Deals & Décor
365-369 High St.
Zeeshan Ali, Faqir Hussain

Halldor’s Handyman Services
37 Dale St.
Halldor Hildigunnarson

The Healing Helix
81 Jarvis Ave.
Lauren Stauble, Angela Garcia

MirahAmirah Productions
23 School St.
Amirah Thomas

The Parlorfaded Co.
230 Sargeant St.
Jose Dones

R&R Services
10 Columbia St.
Ricardo Maisonett

Samcutzit
98 Lower Westfield Road, Suite 101
Samuel Ortiz Caraballo

Vallis Outpost
95 Vermont St.
Bryan Scott, Justin Bresnahan

NORTHAMPTON

Absolute Zero
229 Main St.
Meng Qin Wang

Alchemy Healing Center
17 New South St., #108
Leta Herman

Bear River Landscaping
351 Bridge St.
Mary Johnson

Born Perfect
17 New South St., #108
Jaye McElroy

Brownell’s Barely Pickles
114 Woodland Dr.
Michael Brownell

Leyton Landscaping & Construction
351 Bridge St.
Mary Johnson

Mike’s Tees
81 Conz St., Unit 102
David Edwards

MJD Photography
74 Ryan Road
Michael Denno

Moon Sanctuary Massage
13 Old South St., Suite 26
Emet Aron

Nails of America
11 Bridge St.
Oanh Phuong Tran

Robinson Real Estate
35C State St.
Steven Slezek

Shah’s Halal Food
80 Main St.
Yogeshbhai Patel

The Tsepo Foundation
18 Nagle Court
Robert Wenz, Margie Wenz

WEST SPRINGFIELD

Bayram Barbershop
338 Memorial Ave.
Bayram Barbershop

Calico Color Creations
22 Oxford Place
Calico Color Creations

A Dose of Beauty
150 Front St.
A Dose of Beauty

First and Lasting Impressions
110 High Meadow Dr.
First and Lasting Impressions

MBS Wellness Center LLC
119 River St.
MBS Wellness Center LLC

VA Financial Services
442 Main St.
VA Financial Services

Well House Beauty Studios
1680 Riverdale St.
Well House Beauty Studios

The Wellness Drip Inc.
1817 Riverdale St.
The Wellness Drip Inc.

Incorporations

The following business incorporations were recorded in Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin counties and are the latest available. They are listed by community.

AMHERST

HPWS Inc., 10 University Dr., Amherst, MA 01002. Harold Tramazzo, same. Restaurant.

CHICOPEE

Daigle’s Truck Repair Inc., 57 Fuller Road, Chicopee, MA 01020. Mar Anderson, same. Maintenance and repairs of trucks, trailers, car haulers, and RVs.

The Presidential Service Badge Foundation Inc., 185 Fletcher Circle, Chicopee, MA 01020. Miguel Rodriguez, same. Nonprofit organization dedicated to offering a nonpartisan look at the importance of service in the U.S. and how those ideas move beyond any person or party.

GREAT BARRINGTON

Michael B. Mullany DMD, P.C., 16 Pleasant St., Great Barrington, MA 01230. Michael Mullany, same. Dental practice.

HADLEY

Pioneer Valley Bitcoin Inc., 24 Norwottuck Dr., Hadley, MA 01035. Nathan Labarge, same. Corporation providing free and accessible financial education centered around the Bitcoin network and its associated technology, as well as bitcoin the money and its role as a global macroeconomic financial asset.

HOLYOKE

Santiago’s Construction Inc., 611 South Summer St., Holyoke, MA 01040. Jefferson Santiago Milla, same. Home improvement services.

LEE

The Campbell Foundation Inc., 1670 Cape St., Lee, MA 01238. Shane Morris, same. Corporation providing funding for cancer patients.

LONGMEADOW

Lifeready Academy Inc., 90 Fairview St., Longmeadow, MA 01106. Soyoung Kim, same. Educational services.

LUDLOW

Mass Pro Paving and Masonry Corp., 128 Moody St., Ludlow, MA 01056. Donald Fortier, same. Driveway paving and backyard remodeling.

MONSON

Nurse Advocacy Enterprises Inc., 20 Paradise Lake Road, Monson, MA 01057. Teresa Frykenberg, same. RN patient advocacy consulting.

NORTHAMPTON

Caterina Cianciulli PhD Inc., 206 State St., Northampton, MA 01060. Caterina Cianciulli, same. Neuropsychological and clinical services.

PITTSFIELD

Berrysleepy Anesthesia Group Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Eva Berry, same. Certified registered nurse anesthetist-owned company providing anesthesia care and locum tenens CRNA services to hospitals and surgical centers.

Divyabhav Corp., 524 North St., Pittsfield, MA 01201. Yogesh Patel, 78 Camp St., Milford, MA 01757. Printing, shipping, and stationery.

Kyra Health Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Sara Garson, same. Health insurance and ancillary insurance sales to companies and individuals.

Neon Mobile Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Alexander Kiam, 510 West 52nd St., Apt. 17D, New York, NY 10019. Develops and operates a mobile application that collects and analyzes user-consented data for technology and AI applications.

Photoshelter Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Andrew Fingerman, same. Provider of software as a service and digital asset management solutions that enable enterprises and professionals to store, organize, access, and share digital assets across their ecosystems seamlessly and in real time.

Solarmantle Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Sanjeev Kalyanaraman, same. Manufacturing.

The Pulsecheck Project Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Jasmine Saint Albert, P.O. Box 12, Whitman, MA 02382. Nonprofit corporation empowering caregivers and healthcare workers through holistic health, wellness, and support services that foster resilience; reduce burnout; and enrich physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being.

SOUTH DEERFIELD

American Monarch Inc., 281 Greenfield Road, South Deerfield, MA 01373. Victoria Tubbs, same. Butterfly conservatory.

SPRINGFIELD

Aurihear Technologies Inc., 1500 Main St, Suite 800, Springfield, MA 01115. Nanhan Xiong, 119 Industrial Dr., Unit 130, East Longmeadow, MA 01028. Trading.

Borinquen Enterprises Inc., 132 Lucerne Road, Springfield, MA 01119. Miguel Carrasco, same. Business that provides a variety of products or services under one umbrella and one location, making it convenient for customers to meet all their needs at once.

Kings Sports League Inc., 174 Arnold Ave., Springfield, MA 01119. Sakina Ibrahim, same. Creates a pipeline of success through sports, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and education; provides accessible athletic opportunities for youth ages 4-18 in inner-city Massachusetts communities; delivers educational programming that promotes life skills, leadership, and economic empowerment; and ensures no youth is denied participation due to financial hardship.

Restored Hope Project Inc., 17 Dartmouth St., Springfield, MA 01109. Debra Watson, same. Nonprofit organization providing food, support, and community resources to individuals and families in need, with a special purpose to feed the needy and homeless in Springfield and surrounding communities.

WARE

Thrifty Mama of Four Inc., 238 Monson Turnpike Road, Ware, MA 01082. Jennifer Mulcahy, same. Jewelry and metal sales.

WESTFIELD

Sears Mechanical Inc., 29 Parker Ave., Westfield, MA 01085. Michael Sears, same. Plumbing, heating, and gas mechanical services.

WEST SPRINGFIELD

Legacy Finish Carpentry Inc., 33 Morton St., West Springfield, MA 01089. Eward King II, same. Residential carpentry.

WILLIAMSTOWN

Overland Holdings Corp., 22 Latham St., Williamstown, MA 01267. Luke Costley, same. Holdings company.

Alumni Achievement Award Opinion

BusinessWest launched its 40 Under Forty program in 2007 to recognize the rising stars in the 413. It’s become an immensely popular initiative that has created a somewhat exclusive club, if you will, one that now boasts 800 members.

That’s a big number, and something to bear in mind when considering a spinoff from that original program, something we call the Alumni Achievement Award, which, as that name suggests, recognizes 40 Under Forty winners who have continued to build on their résumés, both professionally and with their work in the community.

This is a far more exclusive club and, in many ways, a more notable achievement, just because of those numbers.

Which brings us to our latest AAA competition, presented by Baystate Health/Health New England. There can be only one winner — and he or she will be announced at the 40 Under Forty gala on June 11. But we celebrate our finalists because it’s an honor just to be in that group. And their accomplishments provide us with a great opportunity to tell more stories about individuals who continue to excel and find new ways to give back and make a difference.

Each of our finalists has a unique story, but there are common denominators, especially a commitment to this region and using their talents to improve quality of life here. Each story is compelling, and each finalist is certainly worthy of being the next AAA winner:

Jim Krupienski, part of the 40 Under Forty class of 2010 and a finalist for the AAA in 2025, has risen to the rank of partner at the accounting firm Meyers Brothers Kalicka, where he is a real leader and mentor to many young people entering the field. And he gives back to the community in many ways, whether it’s through his own work with the Westfield State Foundation or the Westfield YMCA, or the way he encourages the firm to support agencies ranging from the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts to Habitat for Humanity.

• When Modesto Montero-Forman entered the 40 Under Forty class of 2020, he had been leading the middle school he founded for three years. Now, Libertas Academy serves grades 6-12 — around 600 students in all — and graduated its first class of high-school seniors last year. He has also shepherded the school to a new, larger location, where it has been able to expand its educational and enrichment offerings, while overseeing some of the most impressive math and language arts performances in the state.

Adam Quenneville launched his roofing enterprise, known today as Adam Quenneville Roofing & Siding, 31 years ago, and he was honored for that success with inclusion in the 40 Under Forty class of 2009. But not only has he continued to expand his client base — growing revenues by 500% over the past 17 years — but the company has also become well-known for its philanthropic endeavors, gifting roofs to numerous area nonprofits and donating free roofs annually to veterans, first responders, and teachers.

• It took Ciara Speller only three years since being honored in the 40 Under Forty class of 2023 for her success as evening anchor at WWLP-22 News. And it’s not hard to see why. Since that time, she has turned a personal tragedy — the death of her father to a rare form of cancer — into the Jeffrey Speller Foundation ‘4 Change,’ which raises tens of thousands of dollars every year to help young people participate in golf. Ciara’s father believed in the power of the sport to connect people and improve lives, and she is certainly seeing his vision to fruition.

As noted earlier, all four are worthy of the AAA award, and all four should be celebrated for all they’ve done, and all they continue to do in — and for — this region. 

Bankruptcies

The following bankruptcy petitions were recently filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Readers should confirm all information with the court.

Carmenatty, Saul
Claudio Ortiz, Isarelys
65 Cataumet Lane
West Springfield, MA 01089
Chapter: 7
Date: 03/31/2026

Champigny, Andre Joseph Guy
Champigny, Patricia Ann
208 Edendale St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/07/2026

Clapp, David
Neis, Kristen
3 South Longyard Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/08/2026

Coleman, Ronnie L.
Williams, Barbara J.
1192 Bay St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/03/2026

Collins, Michael Anthony
283 Wildermere St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/07/2026

Colon, Maria I.
66 Sherwood Ter.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/09/2026

Cruz Lopez, Betsabe
a/k/a Aguirre, Betsabe
28 Saint James Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/01/2026

Cruz, Ivan A.
Cruz, Cynthia A.
a/k/a Czaporowski, Cynthia A.
570 North Liberty St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/01/2026

Cummings, Shaun
Cummings, Kayla
30 Halladay Dr.
Feeding Hills, MA 01030
Chapter: 13
Date: 03/31/2026

Davis, Charles Allen
33 Leroi Dr.
Pitttsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/07/2026

Duran, Omar J.
793 Carew St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/14/2026

Ferriter, John
Ferriter, Katherine M.
45 McCarthy Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/09/2026

Fisher, Sheana Jean
Floran, Sheana Jean
199 Glendale Ave.
Athol, MA 01331
Chapter: 7
Date: 03/31/2026

Fontaine, Raquel Burnett-Hanks
158 Stebbins St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/13/2026

Frasher, Jeffrey
97 Mechanic St.
Orange, MA 01364
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/07/2026

Goodale, Peter Glen
290 Montague Road
Sunderland, MA 01375
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/10/2026

Hartin, Andrea C.
3 Perennial Lane
Hampden, MA 01036
Chapter: 13
Date: 03/31/2026

Hauver, Justin R.
Hauver, Kimberly A.
162 Mayflower Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Chapter: 13
Date: 03/31/2026

Haverty, Scot D.
P.O. Box 266
Orange, MA 01364
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/01/2026

KELLEY AND KIDS CONSTRUCTION LLC
Kelley, Erika Jean
a/k/a Niles, Erika Jean
1260 Williamsville Road
Barre, MA 01005
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/15/2026

Kuznetsov, Dennis N.
88 New Bridge St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/10/2026

McCoy, Jasper Marc-Anthony
123 Mulberry St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/03/2026

Meyer, Kathleen A.
52 Hillcrest Dr.
Bernardston, MA 01337
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/06/2026

Murphy, Michael A.
1 Berkshire Square, Unit 409
Adams, MA 01220
Chapter: 13
Date: 03/30/2026

Perry, Ronnie Domenick
Perry, Alexis Tia
a/k/a Johnson, Alexis Tia
113 Happy Hollow Road
Oakham, MA 01068
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/09/2026

Rogers, John West
164 Wenonah Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/15/2026

Roman, Jesus M.
Roman, Martha L.
40 Clarendon St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/15/2026

Sanabria, Sammy
Sanabria, Nicole S.
18 Southern Road
Springfield, MA 01129
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/01/2026

Scott, Mayra P.
a/k/a Gomez, Mayra
One Springfield St., Apt. 302
Chicopee, MA 01013
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/09/2026

Soto Rodriguez, Victor M.
32 Talcott St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/13/2026

Spatz, Alicia Debra
50 West Court
Holyoke, MA 01040-4620
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/11/2026

Sperlonga, Thomas P.
20 David Ave.
Lee, MA 01238
Chapter: 7
Date: 03/31/2026

Tanacea, Hannah Lee
729 Main St., #3
Warren, MA 01083
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/15/2026

Tobin Jr., Robert Gene
140 French King Highway
Greenfield, MA 01301
Chapter: 13
Date: 03/30/2026

Western Mass Enterprise, LLC
Bazukin, Lev
271 Granville Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Chapter: 7
Date: 04/13/2026

Williams, Alonzo A.
94 Grove St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 13
Date: 04/08/2026

Real Estate

The following real estate transactions (latest available) were compiled by Banker & Tradesman and are published as they were received. Only transactions exceeding $115,000 are listed. Buyer and seller fields contain only the first name listed on the deed.

FRANKLIN COUNTY

BUCKLAND

7 Hog Hollow Road
Buckland, MA 01370
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Quinn Lumsden
Seller: Laura A. Letendre
Date: 04/14/26

141 North St.
Buckland, MA 01370
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: James C. Bragdon
Seller: Daby Sr., Norman E., (Estate)
Date: 04/15/26

DEERFIELD

15 Crestview Dr.
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $925,000
Buyer: Connor Owen
Seller: Louis A. Velazquez
Date: 04/16/26

208 Greenfield Road
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Samuel Holmes Short
Seller: Troy Santerre
Date: 04/17/26

20 Industrial Dr. W
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $2,481,008
Buyer: 20S Deerfield LLC
Seller: Allards Farms Inc.
Date: 04/23/26

ERVING

34 Moore St.
Erving, MA 01344
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Erik Semb
Seller: Kenneth E. Zilisch
Date: 04/23/26

GREENFIELD

25 Barton Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $308,000
Buyer: Paula Mecagni
Seller: Jason D. Harrison
Date: 04/22/26

696 Bernardston Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $448,000
Buyer: Jeffrey J. Benoit
Seller: Bernard T. Ethier
Date: 04/15/26

202 Chapman St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Gerald D. Lashway
Seller: Marleen R. Sumner
Date: 04/13/26

231 Conway St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Benegan2 LLC
Seller: Goulston, Eileen L., (Estate)
Date: 04/22/26

435 Deerfield St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $345,000
Buyer: Central Arts LLC
Seller: Lisa L. Sandri
Date: 04/17/26

9 Hancock Lane
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Kaylee Ann Sayers
Seller: Jessica Matteson
Date: 04/24/26

21 Holly Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Unlimited Property Group LLC
Seller: Wicked Deals LLC
Date: 04/21/26

46 Kenwood St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Mary C. Collins
Seller: Daniel S. Kimball
Date: 04/17/26

132 Poplar St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Myles Mastrototaro
Seller: Jeffrey E. Richardson
Date: 04/22/26

28 White Birch Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $370,000
Buyer: Austin Ordoyne
Seller: Heath Hutchinson
Date: 04/14/26

259 Wisdom Way
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Victor M. Nieves Corsino
Seller: Janet L. Randall-Parda
Date: 04/17/26

HAWLEY

49 East Road
Hawley, MA 01339
Amount: $700,000
Buyer: Garrett J. Kopeski
Seller: Douglas F. Blough
Date: 04/21/26

153 East Hawley Road
Hawley, MA 01339
Amount: $580,000
Buyer: Stephen Lee Gingras
Seller: Hai Zheng Olefsky
Date: 04/17/26

MONTAGUE

1 Burnham St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $399,000
Seller: 1 Burnham Street LLC
Date: 04/15/26

12 Ferry Road
Montague, MA 01351
Amount: $297,000
Buyer: Christopher R. Ewell
Seller: RMAC TR
Date: 04/14/26

NORTHFIELD

181 Main St.
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $490,000
Buyer: Richard P. Berquist
Seller: David Kelly
Date: 04/24/26

719 Mt. Hermon Station Road
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $358,000
Buyer: Yvonne Simmermacher
Seller: Arpc LLC
Date: 04/21/26

22 Old Wharf Road
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Frank Dawedeit
Seller: Frances De Luca Hadsel
Date: 04/24/26

12-A Parker Ave.
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $312,000
Buyer: Janet E. Mayhew
Seller: Daniel James O’Brien
Date: 04/22/26

ORANGE

56 Shelter St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $271,900
Buyer: Arsak Ahmad
Seller: Athol Realty Investors LLC
Date: 04/22/26

222 West River St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Travis Flagg
Seller: Marwa Al-Rebaueei
Date: 04/16/26

313-315 Walnut Hill Road
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $505,000
Buyer: Kyle Nathan Burgos
Seller: Erik M. Maloney
Date: 04/16/26

SUNDERLAND

243 Amherst Road
Sunderland, MA 01375
Amount: $152,000
Buyer: H2 Asset Solutions Inc.
Seller: Joanne E. Frazier
Date: 04/16/26

WARWICK

White Road
Warwick, MA 01375
Amount: $126,778
Buyer: Patricia A. Carolus
Seller: Steven & Leah Farley FT
Date: 04/15/26

172 White Road
Warwick, MA 01378
Amount: $281,200
Buyer: Robert W. Farley
Seller: Steven & Leah Farley FT
Date: 04/15/26

HAMPDEN COUNTY

AGAWAM

42 Anthony St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Juan C. Crespo
Seller: Luis D. Avila
Date: 04/15/26

14 Briarcliff Dr.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $440,000
Buyer: Nicholas J. Benoit
Seller: Jeffrey J. Benoit
Date: 04/15/26

157 Cambridge St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $259,000
Buyer: IM Home Improvement LLC
Seller: Wollmershauser, Joan M., (Estate)
Date: 04/24/26

12-A Castle Hills Road
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Denis W. Punch
Seller: Eric D. Peterson
Date: 04/24/26

67 Colemore St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $342,000
Buyer: Matthew Liimatainen
Seller: Sean Stevenson
Date: 04/17/26

25 Damato Way
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $711,000
Buyer: Dinesh B. Patel
Seller: Hailley K. King-Reome
Date: 04/24/26

554-556 Franklin St., Ext.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $520,000
Buyer: Zain Safdar
Seller: Amjad Real Estate LLC
Date: 04/17/26

29 Lincoln St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $271,000
Buyer: Maria Lempke
Seller: Craig M. Rovelli
Date: 04/17/26

1504-1508 Main St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Haljojo Restaurant Group LLC
Seller: Anthony R. Cirillo
Date: 04/15/26

999 North St., Ext.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Vladimir Zabedyuk
Seller: 999 North Street Ext. IRT
Date: 04/14/26

1086 North St., Ext.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Cesar Manuel Alfaro Lopez
Seller: J. A. Kratovil-Moriarty
Date: 04/23/26

384 Pine St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $441,000
Buyer: Joseph Bortolussi
Seller: David S. Walles
Date: 04/13/26

101-103 Sheri Lane
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Sadiye Yardi
Seller: Jose C. Silva
Date: 04/24/26

762 Suffield St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $283,000
Buyer: Hannah Boulais
Seller: Doreen J. Letendre
Date: 04/17/26

BRIMFIELD

11 Sturbridge Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Hitchcock Free Academy
Seller: Hopkins, James J., (Estate)
Date: 04/16/26

381 Sturbridge Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: 381 Sturbridge Road LLC
Seller: Gavin Racicot
Date: 04/17/26

CHICOPEE

107 Beauregard Ter.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Tyler Sostre
Seller: Chenevert Properties LLC
Date: 04/16/26

13 Beston St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Oscar Rivera
Seller: O. & L. LLC
Date: 04/21/26

104 Chateaugay St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $322,000
Buyer: Katelyn Amanda Bacon
Seller: Paula M. Goudreault
Date: 04/24/26

184 Chicopee St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Jacob R. Wright
Seller: Jeannette Boulerice
Date: 04/24/26

35 Dresser Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Joshua N. Menard
Seller: Rachel M. Farley
Date: 04/24/26

248 Hampden St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Joseph Melendez
Seller: Veteran Stan LLC
Date: 04/17/26

45 Hastings St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $376,000
Buyer: Cheryl Ocana
Seller: Solock, Charles H., (Estate)
Date: 04/17/26

41 Hicks St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Opendoor Property J LLC
Seller: Angelina Escudero
Date: 04/14/26

551 Lafleur Dr.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $204,000
Buyer: N. Riley Realty LLC
Seller: Lengieza, Lorraine A., (Estate)
Date: 04/17/26

83 McKinstry Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Home Savers Group LLC
Seller: Micheal A. Parrish
Date: 04/14/26

1709 Memorial Dr.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $281,000
Buyer: Jomyra Cruz
Seller: R. & R. Home Improvement
Date: 04/13/26

444 Montgomery St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $17,700,000
Buyer: Chicopee 444 MP Wrk7 LLC
Seller: Welltower OM Group LLC
Date: 04/24/26

88 Newell St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: Mohammed Al Juboori
Seller: Sareen Properties LLC
Date: 04/16/26

24 Pendleton Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $221,892
Buyer: Movement Mortgage LLC
Seller: Antonio Diera Pitts
Date: 04/17/26

56 Percy St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Zoe T. Haas
Seller: Paul G. Black
Date: 04/21/26

505 Prospect St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $180,687
Buyer: Dreambighomes LLC
Seller: Michael A. Piedra
Date: 04/14/26

103 Royalton St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $236,121
Buyer: Campagnari Construction LLC
Seller: Campagnari Construction LLC
Date: 04/24/26

192 School St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $575,000
Buyer: A2Y Realty LLC
Seller: School Street RT
Date: 04/24/26

61 St. Jacques Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $299,000
Buyer: Nilda Izquierdo
Seller: Halifax Capital LLC
Date: 04/17/26

67 Streiber Dr.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $525,000
Buyer: Stephanie Serrano
Seller: Daniel J. Blood
Date: 04/14/26

92 Truro St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Diane T. Kowalski
Seller: Diane T. Kowalski
Date: 04/15/26

33 Washington St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Rachel Mary Farley
Seller: Carolyn Roberta Johnston
Date: 04/24/26

59 West St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: Phantom Holdings LLC
Seller: Bull Stack Industries LLC
Date: 04/14/26

26 Whitin Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: John Ashmore
Seller: Joseph W. Martino
Date: 04/24/26

EAST LONGMEADOW

106 Canterbury Circle
East Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $785,000
Buyer: Steven W. Longmoore
Seller: David P. Corcoran
Date: 04/24/26

16 Deerfoot Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $620,000
Buyer: Kevin Reynolds
Seller: Stephanie A. Gordon
Date: 04/16/26

66 Lee St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $699,900
Buyer: Jonathan W. Burnham
Seller: Steven M. Guay
Date: 04/22/26

82 Lee St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $575,000
Buyer: Georgina J. Hatch
Seller: Jonathan W. Burnham
Date: 04/22/26

44 Lynwood Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Phantom Holdings LLC
Seller: Palmer, Beverly E., (Estate)
Date: 04/22/26

HAMPDEN

261 Chapin Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $430,000
Buyer: Michael J. McLaughlin
Seller: Ian Edwards
Date: 04/15/26

175 Scantic Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $758,775
Buyer: David W. Cooley
Seller: Thomas M. Rosati
Date: 04/15/26

89 Woodland Dr.
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $159,000
Buyer: Gretchen E. Caputo
Seller: Lewis G. Caputo
Date: 04/22/26

HOLLAND

15 Cherokee Road
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $407,500
Buyer: Dillon Hicks
Seller: Christopher Knight
Date: 04/14/26

2 Fenton St.
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $399,900
Buyer: Matthew Archer
Seller: Dominick Philip Daponte
Date: 04/22/26

HOLYOKE

308 Apremont Highway
Holyoke, MA 01085
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: Caroline J. Karadimas
Seller: Nicole M. Sealander
Date: 04/13/26

126-128 Beech St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Phantom Holdings LLC
Seller: Andrew Rohan
Date: 04/14/26

97 Elm St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $495,000
Buyer: Augusta Aghaizu-Akukwe
Seller: 97 Elm Holyoke Rental LLC
Date: 04/24/26

21 Francis Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Jessica Lynn Deyette
Seller: Jailson Varela
Date: 04/16/26

76 Maple St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $4,238,254
Buyer: Pulaski Heights Ventures LLC
Seller: Pulaski Heights Inc.
Date: 04/17/26

53 Nonotuck St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Ryland M. Wright
Seller: Karen K. Galvin
Date: 04/16/26

15-17 O’Connor Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $412,000
Buyer: Noel Enrique Agosto
Seller: Caitlin Lugo
Date: 04/22/26

54 Taylor St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: Maria S. Velez
Seller: Post Investment LLC
Date: 04/13/26

5 Timber Lane
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Sell 2 US LLC
Seller: Jason Casella
Date: 04/21/26

50 West Glen St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Lisa Bihler Lyle
Seller: Lakeview Loan Serving LLC
Date: 04/17/26

73-75 Walnut St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $700,000
Buyer: Phantom Holdings LLC
Seller: Bull Stack Industries LLC
Date: 04/14/26

77 Walnut St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $700,000
Buyer: Phantom Holdings LLC
Seller: Bull Stack Industries LLC
Date: 04/14/26

LONGMEADOW

53 Ashford Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $835,000
Buyer: Meredith B. Hagaman
Seller: Flaherty, Michael J., (Estate)
Date: 04/17/26

45 Bellevue Ave.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $243,000
Buyer: Malia Homebuyers LLC
Seller: Michel E. Robitaille
Date: 04/21/26

184 Cambridge Circle
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $268,000
Buyer: William T. McCarry
Seller: Ronald Johnston RET
Date: 04/23/26

60 Exeter Ave.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $652,025
Buyer: Amanda J. Mercado
Seller: P. J. Ramaswamy RET
Date: 04/16/26

59 Lawrence Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $775,000
Buyer: George Anthony Snowling
Seller: Orange Park Mgmt. LLC
Date: 04/21/26

141 Lincoln Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Jeffrey Verge
Seller: Victoria Ellis
Date: 04/14/26

1650 Longmeadow St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $343,000
Buyer: Halil Ibrahim Kuzu
Seller: Daniel M. Edwards
Date: 04/14/26

Mill Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Christopher Burger
Seller: Rosanna Labonte
Date: 04/14/26

28 Revere Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $605,000
Buyer: Kimberly Paluch
Seller: Kimberly Adegoke
Date: 04/21/26

70 Tennyson Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $999,000
Buyer: John Thomas Walters
Seller: Chandravathi Loke
Date: 04/14/26

LUDLOW

10 Alden St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $635,000
Buyer: George D. Roumeliotis
Seller: Dwight Manganaro
Date: 04/24/26

48 Arnold St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: G. & Amelia Decosta IRT
Seller: Pamela J. Desilets
Date: 04/24/26

25 Dale St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $415,000
Buyer: Samantha Lopez
Seller: Jeffrey S. Nadeau
Date: 04/24/26

6 Harvest Dr.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $1,115,000
Buyer: Jeremy A. Lamontagne
Seller: Ian D. Premo
Date: 04/24/26

162 Highland Ave.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Kazimierz Borawski
Seller: Helena N. Ferreira
Date: 04/17/26

7 Oakridge St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Ricky S. Moran
Seller: 7 Oak Ridge Street RT
Date: 04/17/26

37 Turning Leaf Road, Lot 88
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: John Griffin
Seller: Nguyen Lu FT
Date: 04/17/26

209-211 Ventura St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $399,900
Buyer: Daniel B. Dinis
Seller: Armand R. Lavoie
Date: 04/17/26

MONSON

1 Cedar Swamp Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $346,000
Buyer: Joshua T. McCarthy
Seller: Frank W. Hull
Date: 04/15/26

3 Maplelawn Dr.
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $244,500
Buyer: Cornerstone Homebuying LLC
Seller: Paul L. Bucklin
Date: 04/21/26

135 Peck Brothers Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $362,397
Buyer: Gitsit Solutions LLC
Seller: Levesque FT
Date: 04/13/26

PALMER

6 Barker St.
Palmer, MA 01080
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Joshua Jones
Seller: Timothy Marquis
Date: 04/17/26

135 Thompson St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $565,000
Buyer: Tesandra Cartagena
Seller: Stoney RT
Date: 04/14/26

RUSSELL

49 Glasgow Dr.
Russell, MA 01071
Amount: $424,900
Buyer: Daniel Hovelsrud
Seller: Barbara F. Winterson
Date: 04/16/26

SPRINGFIELD

83-85 Albert Ave.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Charlotte L. Williams
Seller: 2191 Page Blvd-83-85 Albert
Date: 04/13/26

33 Alberta St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Chenevert Properties LLC
Seller: Robert A. Arroyo
Date: 04/13/26

1962 Allen St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Alyssa O’Neill
Seller: Michael J. McLaughlin
Date: 04/15/26

622-624 Armory St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Trust Okorie
Seller: Livina Okorie
Date: 04/24/26

7 Ashbrook St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $368,000
Buyer: Clifton Roberts
Seller: Roger L. Thomas
Date: 04/17/26

914-916 Belmont Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Isaiah Williams
Seller: 716 Spring Valley LLC
Date: 04/13/26

42 Berkeley St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Springfield GA House
Seller: Novac Holdings LLC
Date: 04/24/26

13 Bither St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Sana O. Cooke
Seller: Neisha Nixon
Date: 04/23/26

51 Blake St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Nres LLC
Seller: Mason, Judy Ann, (Estate)
Date: 04/17/26

180-182 Bloomfield St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: Naylor Nation Real Construction LLC
Seller: Nghe Van Ho
Date: 04/24/26

880 Boston Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $699,999
Buyer: Axis Holdings LLC
Seller: Direct Auto Realty East Inc.
Date: 04/15/26

744 Bradley Road
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Brandon Levesque
Seller: Richton & Wynne LLC
Date: 04/17/26

297 Breckwood Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Melissa A. Roman
Seller: Wicked Deals LLC
Date: 04/15/26

89 Crystal Brook Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $650,000
Buyer: David Maina
Seller: Grahams Construction Inc.
Date: 04/17/26

48-50 Dresden St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $458,000
Buyer: Rosanna Ceballo Gil
Seller: Nicki Chan Uy
Date: 04/24/26

433 Eastern Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Iglesia Bethsaida Inc. Chicopee
Seller: Temple Of Praise Ministries
Date: 04/13/26

34 Elsie St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: J. R. Hernandez-Bermudez
Seller: Senior Homebuyers LLC
Date: 04/21/26

107 Enfield St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Genesis Flores
Seller: Robert J. Lefebvre
Date: 04/17/26

49 Euclid Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: SA Banbury LLC
Seller: 49 Euclid LLC
Date: 04/17/26

23 Fairway Dr.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Amarilys Dejesus
Seller: Nicholas Benoit
Date: 04/15/26

67 Fallston St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $300,874
Buyer: David Z. Podworski
Seller: Jennica L. Halbert
Date: 04/15/26

143 Fieldston St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Jose Carrion-Martinez
Seller: Liang Chu-Lee
Date: 04/13/26

42 Florence St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $358,875
Buyer: Ana M. P. De Nunez
Seller: Angeljoy Galatians LLC
Date: 04/22/26

75 Gillette Circle
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Ryan Patrick Carmichael
Seller: Luis A. Diaz
Date: 04/23/26

18 Hillside Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $246,500
Buyer: Courtney Lemelin
Seller: Spring Park Properties Inc.
Date: 04/16/26

47 Holy Cross St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Carlos X. G. Concepcion
Seller: Kavanagh, Daniel T., (Estate)
Date: 04/21/26

89 Judson St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Sareen Properties LLC
Seller: Andrew C. Robbins
Date: 04/17/26

191 Laconia St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $303,000
Buyer: Elizabeth Abrew
Seller: Veteran Stan LLC
Date: 04/17/26

25 Laurelwood Lane
Springfield, MA 01128
Amount: $372,000
Buyer: Abraham Rivera Rios
Seller: Zulma E. Rivera
Date: 04/17/26

157-159 Lebanon St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $176,200
Buyer: London Realty LLC
Seller: Rosalie Sutton
Date: 04/21/26

266-268 Main St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: A2Y Realty LLC
Seller: Main Street RT
Date: 04/24/26

121 Mallowhill Road
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $296,000
Buyer: Octaviana Williams
Seller: Teresa Bye Concepcion
Date: 04/24/26

49-51 Mansfield St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $415,000
Buyer: Dahlia L. James
Seller: Samantha Diaz
Date: 04/17/26

43 Marmon Court
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Andrew Santana
Seller: Lori S. Armida
Date: 04/17/26

27 Montmorenci St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Luis A. Alvarado
Seller: Eulalia Alvarado
Date: 04/23/26

21 Mountainview St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $434,900
Buyer: Shakurah Abdul Raheem
Seller: Aad LLC
Date: 04/23/26

57 Narragansett St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $504,900
Buyer: Thayris Savinon
Seller: Gilberto Montano
Date: 04/24/26

15-17 Nye St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Cmj3 Dream Houses LLC
Seller: Senior Homebuyers LLC
Date: 04/24/26

15-17 Nye St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Senior Homebuyers LLC
Seller: Victor Sanchez
Date: 04/24/26

340 Oak St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Wellspring Coop Corp.
Seller: Greater New Life Christian Church
Date: 04/24/26

83 Oakdale St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Joseph Ryan Fearn
Seller: Jose L. Ortiz
Date: 04/22/26

96-98 Orange St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $415,000
Buyer: Benjamin Dreyer
Seller: Juan A. Ortiz
Date: 04/24/26

195-197 Orange St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Angel Roa
Seller: Luis A. Lopez
Date: 04/24/26

52 Osgood St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: Wilberth Rivera Rios
Seller: Linda Anthony
Date: 04/17/26

1128 Page Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Nicole M. Santos
Seller: Juan Acevedo Vargas
Date: 04/24/26

27 Parallel St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Jennifer Robblets
Seller: Emtay Inc.
Date: 04/17/26

509 Plumtree Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Janequa Davis
Seller: Dominic J. Savio
Date: 04/15/26

236 Pondview Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $435,000
Buyer: Jessica Rogers
Seller: Vegiard LLC
Date: 04/23/26

100 Progress Ave.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $1,600,000
Buyer: Hann Realty Berkshire LLC
Seller: Progress Realty LLC
Date: 04/13/26

32 Sargon St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: MMM Home Buyers LLC
Seller: Mark C. Bousquet
Date: 04/22/26

831 South Branch Pkwy.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Victor L. Adaji
Seller: John O. Hayden
Date: 04/17/26

150 Seymour Ave.
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $434,000
Buyer: Winyon Nunez Diaz
Seller: Henderson Investments LLC
Date: 04/16/26

169 Slater Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $192,500
Buyer: Sareen Properties LLC
Seller: Ryan, Jean B., (Estate)
Date: 04/17/26

140 Slumber Lane
Springfield, MA 01128
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Tammy J. Breton
Seller: Steven Al-Husseini
Date: 04/17/26

130 Spear Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Shauna Charette
Seller: Stephanie Serrano
Date: 04/14/26

35 Spruceland Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $555,000
Buyer: Keisha Green
Seller: Emily Le
Date: 04/16/26

148-150 Stafford St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Juan C. B. Rodriguez
Seller: Maria Isabel Rodriguez
Date: 04/17/26

46-48 Suffolk St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $455,000
Buyer: Agapito Lopez
Seller: Veteran Stan LLC
Date: 04/13/26

51-53 Suffolk St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Joseph Santaniello
Seller: Naples Home Buyers Inc.
Date: 04/15/26

135-137 Suffolk St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Bridget Lorraine Pollard
Seller: Annette B. Eatmon
Date: 04/13/26

301 Tinkham Road
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: International Faith Out Reach Ministry
Seller: Michele Ellis
Date: 04/17/26

9 Utica St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $269,900
Buyer: Troy Doming
Seller: Henry E. Alvarado
Date: 04/17/26

31 Washburn St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $308,000
Buyer: Rajan Shrestha
Seller: Jovanny Cartagena
Date: 04/13/26

62 Washburn St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $467,000
Buyer: Jhimly Bienvenu
Seller: Claire Carter
Date: 04/17/26

365-367 Water St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Jordyn Newsome
Seller: Home Dreams LLC
Date: 04/23/26

23 Westernview St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: David Calhoun
Seller: Joseph F. Otero
Date: 04/24/26

15 Whipple St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $750,000
Buyer: Jafham LLC
Seller: Ddmns Realty LLC
Date: 04/22/26

624 Worthington St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $160,100
Buyer: Moriah L. Taylor
Seller: Robin L. Jones
Date: 04/14/26

SOUTHWICK

814 College Highway
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Mazal Real Estate LLC
Seller: Guarco Sr., Michael B., (Estate)
Date: 04/17/26

240 Hillside Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $730,000
Buyer: Aleksandr Ptselnikov
Seller: Brandon M. Clonch
Date: 04/16/26

7 Pineywood Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $274,018
Buyer: Christopher Foley
Seller: James Foley
Date: 04/17/26

WALES

6 Haynes Hill Road
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $415,000
Buyer: Jacob Lafreniere
Seller: Naples Home Buyers Inc.
Date: 04/17/26

2 Woodland Heights
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: Timothy Jones
Seller: Sean Valley
Date: 04/22/26

WESTFIELD

30 Deepwoods Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $466,000
Buyer: Jeffrey M. Mitchell
Seller: Connor Costello
Date: 04/23/26

14 Loring Lane
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $295,000
Buyer: Bryant Keeney
Seller: Matthew Keeney
Date: 04/17/26

10 Marla Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $625,000
Buyer: Branden Labrie
Seller: No Limit Assets LLC
Date: 04/21/26

42 Putnam Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Victor Harti
Seller: Keith R. Dearellano
Date: 04/13/26

74 South Maple St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Fitzgerald Home Solutions LLC
Seller: James P. Smith
Date: 04/15/26

1057 Shaker Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: James Fitzsimmons
Seller: 2026 Shaker Road IRT
Date: 04/16/26

WILBRAHAM

745 Glendale Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $700,000
Buyer: Brian J. Lawler
Seller: Dwayne T. Lipinski
Date: 04/16/26

1070 Glendale Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $625,000
Buyer: Matthew T. O’Neil
Seller: Vickey, Barbara A., (Estate)
Date: 04/24/26

172 Main St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Andrew Carlson
Seller: Phyllis C. Ervin LT
Date: 04/24/26

34-36 Maple St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $758,000
Buyer: Debra L. Szostkiewicz
Seller: Anthony C. Scibelli
Date: 04/17/26

3 Mohawk St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $975,000
Buyer: Anand D. Patel
Seller: Christopher Nascembini
Date: 04/14/26

19 Westernview Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $690,000
Buyer: Lisae RT
Seller: 19 Westernview RT
Date: 04/22/26

WEST SPRINGFIELD

86 Albert St.
West Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $269,900
Buyer: Emily Ciccolo
Seller: Tanya L. Samson
Date: 04/22/26

841 Amostown Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $298,600
Buyer: Joshua O’Brien
Seller: Geren, James Ginty, (Estate)
Date: 04/15/26

59 Day St.
West Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Vladislav Tsvor
Seller: Andrii Tverdokhlib
Date: 04/24/26

1422 Elm St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $1,500,000
Buyer: Ejl Realty LLC
Date: 04/24/26

66 Grandview Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Springfield Country Club LLC
Seller: Lets Rendezvous LLC
Date: 04/21/26

44 Lennys Way
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $700,000
Buyer: Angelino Placanico
Seller: Rusiecki FT
Date: 04/23/26

791 Morgan Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $370,000
Buyer: Ethan Schneider
Seller: Barbara J. Beckwith
Date: 04/13/26

34 Pebble Path Lane
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $412,000
Buyer: Nathan Labonte
Seller: Jessica Aliz Ortiz-Serra
Date: 04/21/26

224 Riverdale St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: O&L LLC
Seller: Petschke Jr., Charles E., (Estate)
Date: 04/24/26

31 Russell St.
West Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Alex O. Obutu
Seller: Tiago Moreira
Date: 04/15/26

41 West School St.
West Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Victor Aranga
Seller: Wollen Makori
Date: 04/16/26

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY

AMHERST

174 Lincoln Ave.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $1,200,000
Buyer: Theodore T. Allen
Seller: Alison I. Ash RET
Date: 04/16/26

132 Pondview Dr.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $417,125
Buyer: Michael Morgan
Seller: Ian C. Bearce
Date: 04/17/26

1114 South East St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $875,000
Buyer: Anthony Confrey
Seller: Johnson FT
Date: 04/16/26

12 Teawaddle Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $950,000
Buyer: Sean Byrnes
Seller: Thomas I. White
Date: 04/15/26

BELCHERTOWN

100 Bardwell St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $428,000
Buyer: Michael J. McDonald
Seller: David Joseph Kreps
Date: 04/13/26

29 Chestnut Dr.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $547,000
Buyer: Joseph Cebula
Seller: Wicked Deals LLC
Date: 04/14/26

103 Daniel Shays Hwy.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: Rachel M. Powers
Seller: Lisa Zahn
Date: 04/16/26

600 N. Washington St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $428,000
Buyer: David J. Kreps
Seller: Michael J. McDonald
Date: 04/13/26

EASTHAMPTON

19 Florence Road
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Heather Marie Dameworth
Seller: Carolyn J. Orlick
Date: 04/24/26

4 Gaugh St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Borg Johnson RET
Seller: Budlia LLC
Date: 04/17/26

18-20 Oakdale Place
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Hopkins Investments LLC
Seller: Matthew J. Clark
Date: 04/16/26

29 Sandra Road
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $479,000
Buyer: James Danglade
Seller: Michael J. Natale
Date: 04/14/26

7 Union Court
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $440,000
Buyer: Emily Merriman
Seller: Colin J. Hoyt
Date: 04/16/26

GOSHEN

12 Pine Road
Goshen, MA 01096
Amount: $469,900
Buyer: Michael T. Bender
Seller: Charles E. Amo
Date: 04/16/26

GRANBY

559 East State St.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $592,000
Buyer: Maria C. Harris
Seller: Andrew D. Asselin
Date: 04/16/26

6 Jennifer Dr.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Maxim Tishchenko
Seller: Keith L. Sbriscia
Date: 04/24/26

HADLEY

8 Aloha Dr.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $727,000
Buyer: Andrew Hume Lind
Seller: Paul A. Kelley
Date: 04/17/26

83 Bay Road
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $749,000
Buyer: Peter J. Anzalone
Seller: Irene M. Rule RET
Date: 04/17/26

14 Hawley Road
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $440,000
Buyer: Anne Marie Cardin
Seller: Deborah Levenson
Date: 04/21/26

84 Russell St.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $537,500
Buyer: Robert Reinstadler
Seller: Pioneer Valley Rental Mgmt. LLC
Date: 04/22/26

11 West St.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $900,000
Buyer: Irene M. Rule
Seller: Marshall M. Steinbeck
Date: 04/17/26

HATFIELD

70 North St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $379,000
Buyer: Matthew Przybyszewski
Seller: Wilma F. Davis
Date: 04/13/26

59 North Hatfield Road
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $349,000
Buyer: Dante J. Vautrain
Seller: Hebert, Robert, (Estate)
Date: 04/24/26

HUNTINGTON

46 Bromley Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Jameson L. Leveille
Seller: Kazimierczak, Casimir
R., (Estate)
Date: 04/17/26

16 Knightville Dam Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: Camdace A. Thayer
Seller: Mechanic Man LLC
Date: 04/23/26

NORTHAMPTON

815 Burts Pit Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $675,000
Buyer: Ceili Brennan
Seller: Sunwood Development Corp.
Date: 04/15/26

72 Emerson Way
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $970,000
Buyer: Tink Bess
Seller: Daniel J. Barrett
Date: 04/17/26

589 Florence Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $590,000
Buyer: Elizabeth A. Bouyea
Seller: Sam Pranger Silvaine
Date: 04/17/26

29 Ford Xing
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $925,000
Buyer: 29 Ford Crossing TR
Seller: Ulsh Ft
Date: 04/24/26

21 Locust St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $599,900
Buyer: Jahjan LLC
Seller: Westgate LLC
Date: 04/16/26

158 Main St.
Northampton, MA 01053
Amount: $287,500
Buyer: Eleanor Lee Troske
Seller: Duggan, Edward John, (Estate)
Date: 04/16/26

56 Mulberry St.
Northampton, MA 01053
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Mass Postal Holdings LLC
Seller: Huntley RT
Date: 04/21/26

195 Riverside Dr.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Baz-4 Properties LLC
Seller: Christa Grenat
Date: 04/17/26

44 Sheffield Lane
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $953,000
Buyer: Mina TR
Seller: J. Riley Caldwell-Okeefe
Date: 04/17/26

PELHAM

16 North Valley Road
Pelham, MA 01002
Amount: $870,000
Buyer: Sally L. Taylor
Seller: Patricia Schumm
Date: 04/16/26

197-199 North Valley Road
Pelham, MA 01002
Amount: $445,000
Buyer: Jaime Pinero
Seller: Charles C. Walker
Date: 04/16/26

224 North Valley Road
Pelham, MA 01002
Amount: $648,000
Buyer: William Dunn
Seller: David L. Bosch
Date: 04/24/26

SOUTH HADLEY

573 Granby Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $13,100,000
Buyer: 573 Granby Road LLC
Seller: South Hadley Property Holding LLC
Date: 04/17/26

16 Grant St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $317,500
Buyer: Bernash Realty LLC
Seller: Ja Pro LLC
Date: 04/24/26

20 Hollywood St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Brittany N. Fernandes
Seller: Cynthia J. Charette
Date: 04/23/26

9 Lexington St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $318,000
Buyer: Chelsea Quinn Vigue
Seller: Anna Jane Rayno-Quirk
Date: 04/24/26

596 Newton St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Donald Wilkins
Seller: Jennifer Thantoni
Date: 04/24/26

44 San Souci Dr.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $711,989
Buyer: Leslie L. Kastrop
Seller: Matthew G. Lavallee
Date: 04/24/26

25 Woodbridge Ter.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $685,000
Buyer: Brenda M. Parrella
Seller: Julianne Roberts
Date: 04/24/26

SOUTHAMPTON

2 Geryk Court
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: Frederickie A. Rizos
Seller: Antonios Rizos
Date: 04/24/26

12 Golden Circle
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $705,000
Buyer: Jessica Rohan
Seller: Anthony J. Lavinio
Date: 04/15/26

6 Madison Ave.
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $600,000
Buyer: Jeffrey M. Rox
Seller: Marin E. Turner
Date: 04/22/26

WARE

375 Belchertown Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $370,000
Buyer: Gavin Racicot
Seller: Motyka, Ann M., (Estate)
Date: 04/17/26

24 Clinton St.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Daniel Allen
Seller: Jessie Rivera
Date: 04/21/26

254 Greenwich Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Luke Wilson
Seller: Jeffrey S. Choiniere
Date: 04/15/26

4 School St.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Network Realty Partners LLC
Seller: Wicked Deals LLC
Date: 04/16/26

WESTHAMPTON

221 Northwest Road
Westhampton, MA 01027
Amount: $440,000
Buyer: Keith A. Desjardins
Seller: Scott W. Johnson
Date: 04/17/26

Picture This

Kentucky Derby Party

On May 2, the Armory at MGM Springfield was the setting for hats, horses, and hors d’oeuvres to celebrate the 151st annual Kentucky Derby. The sold-out event raised much-needed funds for Square One’s programs and services. Since 2016, this annual event has become a signature fundraiser for Square One. Decked out in their derby best, about 250 guests watched the race on a giant screen, while enjoying traditional mint juleps and participating in raffles and a silent auction.
(Photos by Chris Marion Photography)

Launching Tech Careers

Tech Foundry, the regional leader in IT workforce development and training, was recently awarded $10,000 by the Liberty Bank Foundation to support its flagship Tech Launch program, which includes 14 weeks of classroom instruction followed by a four-week internship that empowers individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the tech industry. On May 6, Liberty Bank First Vice President and Senior Relationship Manager Jeffrey Sattler and Community Outreach Officer and Tech Foundry board member Dawn Creighton (pictured at right and left of check) presented the donation to Tech Foundry CEO Tricia Canavan (center), who was accompanied by several Tech Foundry staff members and Tech Launch students.

New Space, New Chapter

On April 30, the Applied Mortgage Team of HMA Mortgage opened the doors to its new space at 15 College Highway, Unit A, Southampton. The community was invited to attend an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate this new chapter. The first-floor space offers improved accessibility, greater visibility, and a more open environment, while also allowing the team to host educational workshops, community events, and industry gatherings, further strengthening its role as a local resource and connector. Pictured: Lindsay Barron LaBonte (center), branch manager and senior loan officer, cuts the ribbon to signify the opening of the new office.

Inclusive Postsecondary Education Day

Westfield State University joined educators, students, and advocates at the Massachusetts State House to mark a historic milestone in inclusive higher education: the Commonwealth’s first official proclamation designating May 1 as Inclusive Postsecondary Education (IPSE) Day. The proclamation formally recognizes the importance of expanding access to higher education opportunities for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Massachusetts. Pictured: Westfield State students (from left) Mikey Osowiecki, Julia Bardakova, Katelyn Flaherty, and Joseph Drake meet with state Rep. Sean Garballey (center) for a tour of the State House.

Supporting the Gray House

Earlier this spring, the Gray House of Springfield received a $1,738.50 donation from the Advanced Public Relations class in Westfield State University’s Communication Department. Through their coursework, students enthusiastically developed and executed a campaign that raised both awareness and critical funds for the Gray House. This class has now raised more than $20,000 for local nonprofits over the past years. Pictured: the students with Gray House Executive Director Isabella Brady-Prankus (fifth from right) and Professor Suzanne Boniface (third from right).

 

Agenda

Age of Excellence Award Nominations

Through June 14: Celebrating achievement, purpose, and possibility at every stage of life, Glenmeadow announced the opening of nominations for the Age of Excellence Awards: Celebrating Success Over 60 — now entering its third year of honoring remarkable community members. Building on the success of the past two years, this signature event continues to spotlight older adults whose lives reflect vitality, resilience, and meaningful contribution. The Age of Excellence Awards honor individuals age 60 and above who are making significant contributions in a wide range of pursuits. It may be through innovative career achievements, active community involvement, ongoing personal development, or outstanding commitment to others. Nominations may be submitted online at glenmeadow.org. Paper copy nomination forms are available at Glenmeadow’s concierge desk, or a PDF may be downloaded from the event page and mailed to: Age of Excellence Awards, 24 Tabor Crossing, Longmeadow, MA 01106. A distinguished panel of community leaders will thoughtfully review all submissions and select this year’s honorees. Award recipients will be celebrated during an inspiring ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 2 at Twin Hills Country Club.

Financial Workshops

May 26-28: Greylock Federal Credit Union is offering three workshops to help the community better understand ways to prevent becoming the victim of a financial fraud or scam. “Frauds & Scams” will be offered in person on three different dates: Tuesday, May 26 at 2 p.m. at Becket Town Hall, 557 Main St; Wednesday, May 27 at 1:30 p.m. at the Guthrie Center, 2 Van Deusenville Road, Great Barrington; and Thursday, May 28 at 1 p.m. at Washington Town Hall, 8 Summit Hill Road. These workshops will host a discussion and include specific examples of frauds and scams, along with helpful tips to protect oneself and one’s finances online. For more information about these and other workshops and to register, visit www.greylock.org/cec.

Photographic Exhibit

May 28 to Sept. 5: A photographic exhibit highlighting Adams’ industrial heritage is coming to the Adams Theater lobby from May 28 to Sept. 5, with an opening reception on Thursday, May 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., which is free and open to the public. The show, titled “Up Close at the Limestone Plant: Industrial Photography in Adams, MA,” features fine art photography by Thaddeus Kubis and a 1990 archival series by photographer Stephen Szoradi, both chronicling the history and legacy of the Specialty Minerals Inc. (SMI) plant and limestone quarry, which has operated in Adams since 1848. Adams Theater collaborated with SMI to present this powerful look at the industrial history of Adams and the people behind it. SMI has employed generations of local residents and contributed significantly to the regional economy, but its commercial activities sometimes overshadow the steady beauty of the plant and quarry. Inspired Charles Sheeler’s photographs of Ford’s River Rouge plant, Kubis’s work conveys the contrast between the complexity of modern industrial operations and the stark elegance of the site’s natural and manmade structures. Also on display are a series of photographs and texts compiled in 1990 by Szoradi, who profiled past SMI employees who had already retired by 1990. For more information, visit www.adamstheater.org/events.

Happiness Festival Fundraiser 

May 30: Happier Valley Comedy in Hadley will present its Happiness Festival Fundraiser, a day-long celebration of local improv talent at Happier Valley Comedy, starting at 12:30 p.m. with the Happier Family Comedy Show, a family-friendly improv show for kids ages 5-13 and their grown-ups. Then, for adult-friendly fun throughout the day, the theater will showcase nine improv shows featuring popular independent teams. Closing out the festival at 8 p.m. will be a special performance from fan favorites the Understudies, who will perform a fully improvised musical. Festival attendees are invited to build their own festival as tickets will be sold individually for each of five show blocks. Attendees can come for a specific hour or stay until the festivities end after the raffle drawing at 9:30 p.m. All ticket holders also are invited to play improv games in the 6 p.m. open jam and purchase raffle tickets for exclusive night-out packages featuring local favorites like Amherst Cinema, Protocol, Herrell’s, High Brow, Cedar Chest, Stay Golden, the Springfield Symphony, and more. Tickets for shows and raffles, as well as a full schedule of the day’s events, are available at happiervalley.com. All proceeds from the Happiness Festival Fundraiser go toward Happier Valley Comedy’s 2026 fundraising goal.

Forest Park Zoo Wine Safari

May 30: The Zoo in Forest Park invites everyone on a trip around the world at its Wine Safari fundraiser from 2 to 6 p.m. Wine Safari pairs wine from different countries with an animal from the same region, allowing guests to sample wines and meet wildlife from destinations near and far — without the cost of airfare. The Zoo has partnered with MGM Springfield’s Food and Beverage team and the Culinary Arts program at Lower Pioneer Valley Career Technical Education Center (CTEC). The $55 ticket includes wine samples from 2 to 6 p.m. (while supplies last), charcuterie, small bites and desserts, and animal encounters and keeper talks from members of the Zoo’s animal care and education teams. This event is restricted to adults age 21 and older, and a pre-purchased ticket is required to attend. All IDs will be checked at the door. Tickets are limited and are on sale now at www.forestparkzoo.org/wine-safari. The Zoo will be open to the general public prior to the event on May 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., but will close to the general public at 1 p.m. to allow staff to prepare for Wine Safari.

Step into Summer Walk, Run, or Roll

June 1-7: Access Care Partners is encouraging community members to “move with purpose” by participating in its upcoming Step into Summer Virtual Walk, Run, or Roll. This flexible, inclusive event invites participants of all abilities to complete a 5K (approximately three miles) or engage in one hour of movement during the week — whether that’s walking, running, rolling, biking, dancing, or any activity that gets them moving. Participants can take part anywhere, from their neighborhood or a local trail to their own living room, and complete the challenge all at once or spread it out over the week. All proceeds from the event will go directly to Access Care Partners programs, which support older adults and individuals with disabilities throughout the community. Registration costs $25, which is applied towards the fundraising goals of participants, who are encouraged to invite friends and family to support their efforts through pledges or donations. Those who raise at least $100 will receive a thank-you gift. Visit givebutter.com/stepintosummer/join to register or learn more.

BFAIR in Bloom

June 4: BFAIR will hold its annual signature fundraising event, BFAIR in Bloom – Growing Opportunities for People with Disabilities, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Proprietor’s Lodge in Pittsfield. This garden party-themed evening serves as BFAIR’s primary fundraising initiative of the year, bringing together community members, local businesses, and supporters for a night of connection, celebration, and impact. Guests will enjoy curated tastings of beer, wine, and spirits from local vendors, paired with thoughtfully selected food, live music, raffles, and engaging fundraising activities. Funds raised from BFAIR in Bloom directly support BFAIR’s programs and services for adults with developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries throughout Western Mass. These services include residential supports, employment opportunities, day programs, and family resources that empower individuals to lead fulfilling and independent lives. Community members and businesses are encouraged to attend, sponsor, or contribute to this impactful evening. Visit www.bfair.org/signature-event—bfair-in-bloom for tickets, sponsorship opportunities, or more information.

Edith Wharton Summit

June 4-6: The Mount, Edith Wharton Cultural Center will host the 2026 Edith Wharton Summit, bringing together leading scholars, cultural historians, writers, and Wharton enthusiasts from around the world for three days of inquiry, dialogue, and immersive programming. Held at the Mount — Wharton’s historic estate in Lenox — the summit will examine the enduring relevance of her life and work in a rapidly changing world. Guided by the question, ‘what is Edith Wharton’s relevance today?’ the gathering explores the contemporary resonance of Wharton’s writing, including her prescient observations on social upheaval and cultural transformation. The 2026 summit is supported by academic advisors Emily Orlando of Fairfield University and Laura Rattray of the University of Glasgow, and will celebrate a decade of scholarship published since the last major Wharton gathering in Washington, D.C. in 2016. Programming will feature new research and emerging perspectives from scholars across multiple disciplines, including literature, gender studies, art history, architecture, media studies, international development, and the humanities. Over the course of three days, participants will experience behind-the-scenes tours of Wharton’s home and library, guided explorations of Lenox and the surrounding region, readings, lectures, and panel discussions across the Mount’s historic interiors, Stable Auditorium, and gardens. Social gatherings, curated conversations, and intimate access to Wharton’s personal library and archives will deepen engagement with Wharton’s legacy and her continuing influence on literature and culture. The full program schedule and event details are available at edithwharton.org/2026-edith-wharton-summit.

Junior Achievement Golf Tournament

June 5: Junior Achievement of Western Massachusetts (JAWM) will host its 28th annual golf tournament at Crumpin-Fox Golf Club in Bernardston, inviting community members and business leaders to enjoy a day of golf while supporting programs that empower local youth. The event begins with registration at 8 a.m., followed by a 10 a.m. shotgun start. The tournament offers participants a top-tier golfer package in support of JAWM’s mission to prepare young people for success in work and life. Proceeds from the tournament directly fund JAWM learning experiences provided to students ages 5-25 throughout Western Mass. and beyond. These programs focus on financial literacy, career readiness, and entrepreneurship, equipping students with the skills and confidence they need to thrive. Sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and individuals looking to support JAWM’s mission while gaining visibility at a well-attended community event. To register or learn more about sponsorship opportunities, email Amie Miarecki at [email protected].

Western Mass. Baseball Hall of Fame Induction

June 5: The Western Massachusetts Baseball Hall of Fame committee announced six members of its 2026 induction class. This year’s inductees include Chad Paronto, former UMass Amherst and Major League Baseball pitcher with 177 MLB appearances; Bill L’Heureux, honored for his umpiring career spanning decades in Western Mass. and across America; Bob Bohl, a longtime figure in the baseball community in Ludlow and across the region, recognized for his influence and service to the sport; 2010 Amherst High School baseball team, celebrated for their Division 1 state championship season; Steve McKelvey, MLB agent and UMass Amherst professor, honored for his longtime service to the baseball community and contribution to the sports management profession; and Howard Herman (Gary Brown Award for Sports Media), a respected voice in sports journalism in Western Mass., whose coverage has elevated local baseball for decades. The induction banquet will take place at 6 p.m. at Wyckoff Country Club in Holyoke. The evening will feature dinner, recognition ceremonies, and reflections on the careers and accomplishments of this year’s honorees. The evening is presented by the Valley Blue Sox and its presenting sponsor, Westfield Bank. Tickets can be purchased online at www.valleybluesox.com.

Whip City Brewfest

June 6: The eighth annual Whip City Brewfest will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. at 12 Central St. in downtown Westfield. All proceeds from the event, featuring beer tastings from 30 craft breweries, will help Amelia Park Children’s Museum operate and maintain its facilities while continuing to bring fresh exhibits and programs to area children. In addition to unlimited beer tastings, the Brewfest will feature vendors, food trucks, live music, raffles, and more. Food trucks will include Macken’s Specialty Sliders, and North Elm Butcher Block. Skyline Beer Co. will offere its popular pretzels. Bands scheduled to perform are the Attik Band, Axis, and Whiskey Traveler. Tin Bridge Brewing Co. is the headline sponsor. Tickets are available in advance at whipcitybrewfest.com. General admission tickets cost $45 in advance, $50 at the door, for admission from 1 to 5 p.m. Special VIP early admission tickets, available only in advance, cost $55. VIP ticket holders will be admitted one hour early at noon and will receive an exclusive VIP goodie bag. The Brewfest is a 21 and older event. The first 500 guests will receive a commemorative tasting glass.

40 Under Forty

June 11: BusinessWest will celebrate the 20th annual class of its 40 Under Forty awards, the region’s most prestigious recognition program honoring outstanding young professionals who are shaping the future of Western Massachusetts. This year’s honorees are profiled in the April 27 issue of BusinessWest and at businesswest.com. The awards gala will take place at 5 p.m. at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, at which time this year’s 40 honorees will be celebrated, and the Alumni Achievement Award (AAA) winner will be revealed (see finalist profiles starting on page 14). Tickets cost $140 per person, and tables of 10 are available; reserve a spot at businesswest.com/40-under-forty. The 20th annual 40 Under Forty program is presented by PeoplesBank and sponsored by the Dowd Agencies, Mercedes-Benz of Springfield, and the Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst. The AAA program is sponsored by Baystate Health/Health New England.

Community Shred Day

June 13: Monson Savings Bank invites the community to take an important step toward protecting their personal information by attending its free Community Shred Day from 9 a.m. to noon. at the bank’s 146 Main St., Monson branch. This annual event provides a convenient and secure way for residents to safely dispose of sensitive documents. Monson Savings Bank is once again partnering with PROSHRED of Wilbraham, a trusted professional shredding service, to ensure all materials are destroyed securely and on site. Community members are encouraged to bring documents that contain personal or financial information, including old tax returns, bank and credit card statements, medical records, bills, and other confidential materials. The event is open to everyone, regardless of whether they are a Monson Savings Bank customer.

STCC’s College for Kids

June 22 to Aug. 14: Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) announced the return of College for Kids, a summer program offering engaging, week-long academic experiences for students ages 11 to 16. College for Kids provides hands-on enrichment opportunities in science, technology, engineering, arts, business, and leadership, all within a supportive college campus environment. Programs run Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Organized by STCC’s Division of Workforce Development, the program introduces students to college-level subjects while encouraging creativity, critical thinking, and skill development. Visit the College for Kids page on at stcc.io/cfk to view the full schedule and course descriptions, and complete the registration. Tuition costs $260 per week.

‘Unlock the Potential of Your Property’

June 23: An informative seminar, “Unlock the Potential of Your Property with ADUs,” will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Lattitude Restaurant, located at 1338 Memorial Ave., West Springfield. The event is hosted by the Realtor Assoc. of Pioneer Valley. The seminar will focus on how accessory dwelling units (ADUs) can fit into one’s future plans, generate rental income, and provide flexible living space. Topics include zoning regulations, financing options, and design considerations. Expert presenters include attorney Christine Webster, Rana Morton of Goosehead Insurance, Tim Riley of Back Yard ADUs, and Oneida Fuentes of MassHousing. The seminar is open to the public but limited to 100 attendees. Complimentary appetizers will be served. The event is sponsored by Country Bank and PeoplesBank. To register, RAPV members can sign up online at rapv.com/membership/member-portal. Non-members can contact Laura Herring at [email protected] or (413) 785-1328.