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Edward Alfieri

NORTH ADAMS — MountainOne Financial announced the appointment of Edward Alfieri as senior vice president, Operations. Alfieri joins the organization as MountainOne Financial continues to build a unified operational foundation following the merger of MountainOne Financial, MHC and Mechanics Bancorp, MHC. In this role, he will provide executive leadership for operational functions across the organization, supporting strategic initiatives, process improvements, technology integration, and long-term growth.

“Ed brings a unique combination of operational expertise, strategic leadership, and community banking experience,” said Joe Baptista, president and CEO of MountainOne Financial, MHC. “Throughout his career, he has demonstrated an ability to lead complex initiatives, develop strong teams, and drive meaningful organizational improvement. As we continue building for the future, his leadership will help strengthen our operational capabilities and support our commitment to delivering exceptional service across both institutions.”

Alfieri brings nearly three decades of banking experience to the role. Most recently, he served as senior vice president, Operations and Transformation at HarborOne Bank, where he led enterprise-wide operational and transformation initiatives focused on scalability, efficiency, technology, and regulatory compliance. During his 28-year career with HarborOne, he held progressively senior leadership positions spanning branch operations, retail administration, banking administration, and enterprise operations.

“I am excited to join MountainOne Bank and Mechanics Cooperative Bank during this important chapter in MountainOne Financial’s history,” Alfieri said. “The organizations have a strong reputation for community commitment, customer service, and long-term vision. I look forward to working with colleagues across MountainOne and Mechanics to strengthen operations, support growth, and help position the organization for continued success.”

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SPRINGFIELD — Springfield College announced the fall 2027 launch of its communications and creative media major, an innovative academic program designed to prepare students for leadership and creative careers in today’s rapidly evolving media and technological landscape.

The communications and creative media program offers students hands-on experience and industry-focused training in communication strategy, social media marketing, content production, and digital design. Specifically, students will develop social media content and create and produce podcasts, radio broadcasts, television shows, short-form content, and more.

The program will prepare students for careers in fields such as marketing, public relations, social media strategy, and, more broadly, roles in communication, creative content, and strategic brand messaging.

“In the era of AI, human creativity is more important than ever,” said Anne Wheeler, associate professor of Composition & Rhetoric and chair of the Department of Literature, Writing, and Journalism. “Students in this major will develop a practical understanding of emerging and evolving technologies and learn to leverage their creativity to develop messaging across a variety of media and industries.”

Through collaborative projects, multimedia production opportunities, and real-world communication experiences, students will develop professional portfolios while learning from experienced faculty and industry professionals. Students will complete a substantive internship experience and graduate with a polished professional portfolio.

“This new, interdisciplinary major responds to the rapidly evolving needs of industry for skilled, authentic, and versatile communicators,” said Rachel Rubinstein, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. “Our students will learn from caring instructors who are experts in their fields, and will thrive in Springfield College’s warm, supportive, and welcoming community.”

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SPRINGFIELD — Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) celebrated a major milestone in its commitment to healthcare education on June 17 with a groundbreaking ceremony for a $55 million project to relocate the School of Health and Patient Simulation to Scibelli Hall, also known as Building 2.

Federal, state, and local officials and stakeholders joined STCC leaders, faculty, and staff at Scibelli Hall to commemorate the beginning of renovations that will create a new home for more than 20 healthcare degree and certificate programs, as well as the college’s nationally accredited SIMS Medical Center.

During the ceremony, speakers highlighted the importance of the investment in strengthening the region’s healthcare workforce and ensuring students have access to modern, state-of-the-art learning environments. The event concluded with participants taking a ceremonial swing with a sledgehammer at a mock wall at Scibelli Hall.

The groundbreaking also marked a significant milestone in the tenure of STCC President John Cook, who has championed the project for years and worked closely with elected officials and state leaders to secure funding and move the initiative forward. The healthcare relocation project has been one of Cook’s top priorities during his decade-long presidency. He is stepping down at the end of June.

“The School of Health relocation project has been the highest priority in our campus master plan since 2019,” Cook said. “As we celebrate today a $55 million project, it is a testament to the value of our effort to ensure such vital programs have the classrooms, labs, equipment, and technology needed to ensure those do endure and persist.”

Among those participating in the ceremony were Cook, U.S. Rep. Richard Neal, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno, state Sen. Adam Gómez, and Michael Knapik, chair of the STCC board of trustees.

“The importance of providing hands-on training that will help meet the needs of today’s workforce cannot be understated, and STCC has been leading that effort for decades,” Neal said. “As President Cook prepares for his next chapter in higher education, today’s announcement is a fitting tribute to all that he’s accomplished during his time at STCC. His focus has remained the same: providing high-quality, accessible education to students from all walks of life. It is because of his efforts that thousands of students have garnered the skills needed to build meaningful careers, support their families, and make lasting contributions to their communities.”

Added Gómez, “this project represents a meaningful investment in Springfield, our students, and the future of healthcare across Western Massachusetts. STCC has long served as a gateway to opportunity for residents throughout our region, and the modernization of the School of Health and Patient Simulation will provide students with the state-of-the-art facilities and training environments needed to prepare for in-demand healthcare careers. By strengthening our workforce pipeline and expanding access to high-quality education, we are investing in healthier communities and a stronger regional economy.”

Sarno thanked state leaders for the investment and the MassMutual Foundation for the philanthropic gift. He also applauded STCC’s leadership team. “I commend and thank President John Cook and the team at Springfield Technical Community College for bringing this cutting-edge health science educational tool to our Springfield community. STCC continues to be a great partner to Springfield and remains focused on education and training for a competitive regional workforce and meeting the needs of our community.”

Added Knapik, “this is an historic day for our campus as we celebrate today’s groundbreaking, which is the culmination of a great deal of hard work to advance instruction and learning for the next generation of students within our new School of Health and Patient Simulation — a partnership of the Commonwealth, STCC, and our donors and students. The board of trustees is grateful to the members of Springfield’s legislative delegation and the Healey-Driscoll administration for their extraordinary support for STCC and for making this day possible.”

The $55 million relocation project is funded through a combination of state, institutional, and philanthropic support, including $38 million from the Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance, $11.5 million from STCC board of trustees, $500,000 from the STCC Foundation, and $1 million from the MassMutual Foundation. The remaining funding comes from STCC’s capital budget. Officials set an estimated completion date of winter 2027-28.

The investment will support the relocation of healthcare programs from Building 20, an aging facility constructed in 1941 that has exceeded its useful life and required costly emergency repairs over the years.

The School of Health and Patient Simulation offers more than 20 associate degree and certificate programs and several shorter-term credentials. Approximately 500 students earn healthcare credentials through STCC each year. Students can choose from a range of programs, from nursing, dental hygiene, and physical and occupational therapy to surgical technology and radiology. The school also offers an open-admission health science degree with embedded certifications.

Students have access to the SIMS Medical Center, one of only a handful of nationally accredited simulation centers in the state, which features state-of-the-art patient simulators that mimic biological functions and physiological responses. An innovations lab features 3D printing and design, virtual reality training tools to create realistic patient scenarios in a safe environment.

The School of Health and Patient Simulation employs more than 120 faculty and staff and serves as a key contributor to the education, training, and workforce needs of the region’s healthcare industry.

College leaders said the relocation will enhance the student experience, expand opportunities for hands-on learning, and help meet growing demand for skilled healthcare professionals across Western Mass.

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WESTFIELD — Armbrook Village has earned the honor of U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Senior Living award in all three categories — Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care — in the publication’s fifth annual year assessment of assisted living communities.

Best Senior Living ratings are based on multiple aspects of a resident’s daily life. Considered categories include dining experiences, programming, safety, and the overall value of care given to each resident. As seniors and families search for the best option to match their loved one’s needs, well-being, programming, and quality of life are crucial. Out of the 540,000 consumer surveys completed by family, friends, and staff, only the highest-ranked communities are given the title of ‘best.’

“Between movie nights, educational lectures, art classes, and book clubs, Armbrook Village is known for its engaging social programming,” the facility stated. “With various brain-healthy choices on the community’s menus and an enthusiastic dining staff, a fine dining experience is offered to all residents at each meal. Caregivers are available 24/7, ensuring a safe environment for all residents and peace of mind for families.”

According to U.S. News & World Report Senior Living Director Liz Pearce, “whether seeking an active independent lifestyle or specialized care, U.S. News’ 2026 Best Senior Living ratings help families navigate these options by identifying communities where residents and their families reported the highest levels of satisfaction.”

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HOLYOKE — The Valley Blue Sox are set to host their annual Bark in the Park tonight, June 19, as they take on the North Shore Navigators. Fans are invited to bring their dogs to Mackenzie Stadium for a fun night of promotions that include a dog bandana giveaway, dog tickets, themed items, and vendors.

Anyone who brings their dog to the game is required to sign a waiver and must purchase a $5 dog ticket, in addition to the individual $7 ticket. All proceeds from dog ticket sales and $1 from every hot dog purchased will go to TJO Animals to benefit animals in need. Free parking is available on both sides of the stadium.

On Saturday, June 20, the Blue Sox will continue their promotional series as they host Pages with Paws night against the Newport Gulls.

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AMHERST — Kuhn Riddle Architects & Designers announced that Clara Danso joined the firm as a project designer in January.

Born in Ghana, Danso brings her educational and professional experiences from her years there, as well as her work experience in New York City with Adjaye Associates, a major international architectural firm.

She received her bachelor of architectural studies degree from Mount Holyoke College in 2017 and expects to receive her master of architecture degree from UMass Amherst in 2027. She recently completed the Architect Registration Examination, an important milestone on the path to architectural licensure. This accomplishment reflects her hard work, perseverance, and commitment to the highest standards of the architectural profession.

“Clara’s strong design perspective, dedication to thoughtful problem solving, and clear commitment to professional growth make her a valuable addition to Kuhn Riddle Architects & Designers,” the firm stated. “We look forward to the creativity, collaboration, and energy that Clara will bring to our projects and team in the months ahead.”

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WILBRAHAM — SCORE Massachusetts and Rhode Island announced two upcoming webinars.

“Price It Right!” is slated for Wednesday, June 24 from 11 to 12:30 p.m. Nothing drives profitability and demand more than effective pricing, and this webinar reveals what to consider when choosing the price for a product or service. Attendees will learn how the ‘4 C’s’ of marketing are critical in today’s digital world and how they affect pricing methodology. The webinar will also examine several pricing strategies, discuss the effects of price changes, and cover the importance of choosing the right sales channel. Click here to learn more and register.

“Simple Steps for Starting Your Business: Basics” is slated for Tuesday, July 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. Thinking about starting a business but not sure where to begin? This foundational webinar walks attendees through the realities of entrepreneurship — what it takes, what to expect, and how to set oneself up for success. They will learn the essential building blocks of business ownership, from mindset and legal structure to insurance and planning, guided by real-world entrepreneurial experience. Click here to learn more and register.

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

ASHFIELD

527 Main St.
Ashfield, MA 01330
Amount: $439,000
Buyer: Franklin Reed Brown
Seller: 527 Main LLC
Date: 05/21/26

BERNARDSTON

269 Bald Mountain Road
Bernardston, MA 01337Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Taylor Everett
Seller: Brandon J. Grover
Date: 05/20/26

704 Brattleboro Road
Bernardston, MA 01337
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: John Field
Seller: Peter J. Klimoski
Date: 05/22/26

CHARLEMONT

108 Main St.
Charlemont, MA 01339
Amount: $457,500
Buyer: Katherine M. Klemer
Seller: Pastrich-Klemer Real Estate Inc.
Date: 05/21/26

COLRAIN

108 Nelson Road
Colrain, MA 01340
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: John M. Peters
Seller: Drew, Beatrice R., (Estate)
Date: 05/21/26

DEERFIELD

71 Mathews Road
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $999,900
Buyer: Conor D. Mulroy
Seller: Douglas R. Kremm
Date: 05/22/26

ERVING

62 East Main St.
Erving, MA 01344
Amount: $228,000
Buyer: Axel Boy
Seller: Elite Real Estate Investment Group Inc.
Date: 05/18/26

GILL

182 Main Road
Gill, MA 01354
Amount: $495,000
Buyer: Stephanie Charlefour
Seller: Blast-Tech Inc.
Date: 05/19/26

GREENFIELD

714 Colrain Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $608,000
Buyer: Roy F. Knight
Seller: Thomas J. Meshako
Date: 05/19/26

89 Columbus Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $237,000
Buyer: Holly S. Phillips
Seller: Marilyn L. Brozo
Date: 05/20/26

11 Country Club Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Franklin & Main LLC
Seller: Mark R. Penfield
Date: 05/13/26

204 Country Side
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Donald J. Cormier
Seller: Mary C. Lung RET
Date: 05/11/26

15 Frederick Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $256,353
Buyer: Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC
Seller: Charles C. Balzer
Date: 05/15/26

18 Lillian St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Michael T. Finn
Seller: Paula A. Farrell
Date: 05/11/26

62 Peabody Lane
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $510,000
Buyer: Greer X
Seller: Elaine Henderson
Date: 05/14/26

36 West St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $355,000
Buyer: Iris C. Romero Valdez
Seller: Salim Abdoo
Date: 05/11/26

HEATH

12 West Branch Road
Heath, MA 01340
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Franklin Land Trust Inc.
Seller: Branch View Farm LLC
Date: 05/18/26

LEVERETT

66 Cave Hill Road
Leverett, MA 01054
Amount: $950,000
Buyer: Brittany E. Jenkins
Seller: Warren H. Morgan FT
Date: 05/18/26

87 Shutesbury Road
Leverett, MA 01054
Amount: $515,000
Buyer: Sandra Mamani
Seller: Barbarac Appel 2025 TR
Date: 05/20/26

MONTAGUE

8 Chester St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: Marie S. Breheny
Seller: Phyllis M. Margozzi
Date: 05/20/26

NORTHFIELD

83 Captain Beers Plain Road
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $430,000
Buyer: Thomas A. Aurigemma
Seller: Tyler L. Inman
Date: 05/18/26

46 Maple St.
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Joseph Vicek
Seller: Katherine H. St. Clair
Date: 05/20/26

33 Riverview Dr.
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $136,000
Buyer: Jennifer Finch
Seller: Jennifer Finch
Date: 05/18/26

ORANGE

21 Dexter St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $212,647
Buyer: Freeedom Mortgage Corp.
Seller: David M. Bremer
Date: 05/14/26

23 East Myrtle St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $471,000
Buyer: Wilmery Frometa
Seller: Ahmed Aitmesaoud
Date: 05/15/26

26 East Myrtle St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $415,000
Buyer: Corey Costa
Seller: Stanley R. Smith
Date: 05/15/26

216 Holtshire Road
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $465,000
Buyer: Irvin Ward
Seller: Abdullah Usman
Date: 05/11/26

44 Moss Brook Road
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $248,300
Buyer: Brandon Peterson
Seller: Trevor D. Richard
Date: 05/12/26

24 Russ St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $519,000
Buyer: Ryan Page
Seller: Kimberly Simpson
Date: 05/22/26

490 South Main St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $349,000
Buyer: Tyler Baldwin
Seller: Rogers, Douglas Alan, (Estate)
Date: 05/12/26

ROWE

Tunnel Road
Rowe, MA 01367
Amount: $129,000
Buyer: Anna J. Humbert TR
Seller: Leonard H. Roberts
Date: 05/22/26

SHUTESBURY

January Hills Road, Lot 3
Shutesbury, MA 01054
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Matthew Gomberg
Seller: Dolores M. Conway
Date: 05/12/26

WENDELL

41 Bear Mountain Road
Wendell, MA 01379
Amount: $630,000
Buyer: Joseph Belisle
Seller: Samuel Birch
Date: 05/13/26

WHATELY

69 Chestnut Plain Road
Whately, MA 01093
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: John P. Kennedy
Seller: Katherine E. Fleuriel IRT
Date: 05/12/26

HAMPDEN COUNTY

AGAWAM

390 Barry St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: Daniel Cronin
Seller: Shelly McCombs
Date: 05/22/26

70 Independence Road
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $565,000
Buyer: Eric Morrison
Seller: Cindy Houle
Date: 05/13/26

74 Kensington St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Maya Andrea Indarjit
Seller: Yudelka Kotjahasan
Date: 05/22/26

100 Kensington St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: Michelle M. Moriarty
Seller: Claudia C. Colon
Date: 05/12/26

74 Kensington St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Maya Andrea Indarjit
Seller: Yudelka Kotjahasan
Date: 05/22/26

646 Mill St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Niko Mario Passerini
Seller: Brian M. Rigali
Date: 05/19/26

104-106 Moore St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $610,000
Buyer: CCJ Properties LLC
Seller: Haskell Holdings LLC
Date: 05/19/26

91 Nicole Ter., Lot 9
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $650,000
Buyer: Andrew Anselmo
Seller: Hillside Development Corp.
Date: 05/15/26

112 North St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $417,000
Buyer: Jean Riendeau
Seller: Norman R. Lusignan
Date: 05/18/26

32 Oak Lane
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Zander FT
Seller: Kevin Lund
Date: 05/14/26

79 Simpson Circle
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $292,500
Buyer: Loriann Gulluni
Seller: Mark A. Maruca RET
Date: 05/14/26

180 Southwick St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $299,500
Buyer: Brooke Quesnel
Seller: Ian Fecteau
Date: 05/21/26

1026 Suffield St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Cheyenne Bowman Lowell
Seller: Raul P. Ferreira
Date: 05/18/26

74 White Fox Road
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $465,000
Buyer: Daniel Carlson
Seller: Chestnut Hill Homes LLC
Date: 05/19/26

BLANDFORD

79 Main St.
Blandford, MA 01008
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Jennifer Peters
Seller: Mary B. Quimby RET
Date: 05/11/26

BRIMFIELD

55 Brookfield Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $525,000
Buyer: Daniel Stevens
Seller: Joel J. Klys
Date: 05/21/26

238 Brookfield Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Denis Eccleston
Seller: John D. Holdcraft
Date: 05/15/26

52 Washington Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: Noah Proulx
Seller: Miaoli Wu
Date: 05/14/26

CHESTER

67 Bromley Road
Chester, MA 01050
Amount: $345,000
Buyer: Cory Russo
Seller: Bho Realty LLC
Date: 05/11/26

12 Riverfront Road
Chester, MA 01011
Amount: $329,000
Buyer: Frank Small
Seller: Patrick Q. Forshay
Date: 05/12/26

CHICOPEE

110 Bonneville Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Amanda Brennan
Seller: Zajdel, John J., (Estate)
Date: 05/19/26

519 Chicopee St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Oscar O. Ortega
Seller: Chelyka Diaz
Date: 05/21/26

91 Haven Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: Charlie Vargas
Seller: Kmak LLC
Date: 05/22/26

87 Manning St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Stephen Walters
Seller: Orlando S. Danoys
Date: 05/15/26

583 McKinstry Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: Kathy Jaracz
Seller: John D. Wilkie
Date: 05/12/26

Meadow St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: Mayelin I. G. Mosquea
Seller: Selpan Holdings LLC
Date: 05/21/26

84 Montcalm St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $430,000
Buyer: Michelle Cosme Serrano
Seller: Vanessa Lauziere
Date: 05/22/26

444 Montgomery St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $17,700,000
Buyer: Chicopee 444 MP WRK7 LLC
Seller: Welltower OM Group LLC
Date: 05/11/26

405 New Ludlow Road
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Joshua Silva
Seller: Tammy K. Proulx
Date: 05/22/26

9 Post Road
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $510,000
Buyer: Victoria Czop
Seller: William Mantzios
Date: 05/20/26

535 Prospect St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $222,500
Buyer: Kmak LLC
Seller: Heather Lavallee
Date: 05/22/26

51 Trilby Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Stanley Godere
Seller: Richard A. LaPointe
Date: 05/22/26

17 Woodcrest Court
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Stacey Lyn Roy
Seller: Robert Lussier
Date: 05/20/26

111 Woodlawn St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Bertha Henri Alexandre
Seller: Michelle M. Dostie
Date: 05/21/26

EAST LONGMEADOW

Farmer Circle, Lot 13
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Pawel Misniakiewicz
Seller: Happy Acres LLC
Date: 05/11/26

303 Kibbe Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $355,000
Buyer: Dasaan Daniels
Seller: Cynthia C. Rice
Date: 05/22/26

63 Marshall St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01013
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Stephen Visconti
Seller: Maryann Roblinski
Date: 05/15/26

185 Vineland Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $645,000
Buyer: Tri Cao Nguyen
Seller: Michael Carabetta
Date: 05/22/26

HAMPDEN

24 South Ridge Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $938,000
Buyer: Todd C. Pelletier
Seller: Alfred J. Albano
Date: 05/22/26

`12 Woodland Dr.
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Pro Olive LLC
Seller: Nicholas Turnberg
Date: 05/20/26

HOLLAND

6 Kimball Hill Road
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Dominique Howe
Seller: Daniel Maudsley
Date: 05/15/26

150 Stafford Road
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Garrett Molina
Seller: Beata Harwood
Date: 05/22/26

HOLYOKE

69-71 Elmwood Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $432,000
Buyer: F. E. De Los Santos Toribio
Seller: Pah Properties LLC
Date: 05/15/26

74 Granville St., Lot 269-274
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $314,000
Buyer: Christian Lucier
Seller: Crabtee, Wesley A., (Estate)
Date: 05/12/26

19 Greenwood Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Stefan Josef Czarnecki
Seller: Alexandra Margolis Field
Date: 05/22/26

934 Main St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Sariann Maldonado Pabon
Seller: DVK Property Management
Date: 05/12/26

964 Main St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Jose A. Vazquez-Garcia
Seller: Susan C. Lessard
Date: 05/13/26

1365 Northampton St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $2,750,000
Buyer: 1365 Northampton Realty LLC
Seller: Marian Center Inc.
Date: 05/11/26

61 Pine St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Ashton M. Weaver
Seller: Darwin Gomez
Date: 05/22/26

348 Southampton Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $317,000
Buyer: Gareth Steven Barcomb
Seller: Matthew Annis
Date: 05/22/26

106 Vermont St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Lawrence M. Field
Seller: Michele M. Methot
Date: 05/15/26

121 West Meadowview Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $415,000
Buyer: Brendon Mackeen
Seller: Jordan Koltz
Date: 05/22/26

LONGMEADOW

111 Ardsley Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $725,000
Buyer: Lada Zlotin
Seller: Michele Dow
Date: 05/22/26

31 Briarcliff Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $803,000
Buyer: Yeset Cervelo Fernandez
Seller: Thomas J. Carmody
Date: 05/22/26

27 Fairfield Ter.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $515,000
Buyer: Elizabeth B. Z. Holmes
Seller: Michael J. Grossane
Date: 05/11/26

68 Hazardville Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $540,000
Buyer: Sarah Jean Gernux
Seller: Paul Cangialosi
Date: 05/15/26

158 Homestead Blvd.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $345,000
Buyer: Carly Lombardo
Seller: Kimberly R. Fontaine
Date: 05/22/26

70 Hopkins Place
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Amanda Borofsky
Seller: Vincent J. Martucci
Date: 05/21/26

441 Inverness Lane
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $905,000
Buyer: Erin Stewart
Seller: Margaret E. Slitzky
Date: 05/15/26

20 Kimberly Circle
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $572,500
Buyer: Jimmy M. Omran
Seller: Christopher Bushey
Date: 05/12/26

642 Laurel St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $516,500
Buyer: James Chasco-Dimauro
Seller: Maryjane A. Wraga
Date: 05/19/26

357 Maple Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Logan Matthew Lacroix
Seller: Jesse David
Date: 05/15/26

58 Shady Side Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $650,000
Buyer: Quay M. Garriga
Seller: Lyons FT
Date: 05/18/26

93 Wyndward Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $687,500
Buyer: Sagar Patel
Seller: Jeffrey D. Kraez RET
Date: 05/22/26

LUDLOW

299 Fuller St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $391,000
Buyer: Sibel Pul
Seller: Joseph Michael Scurti
Date: 05/15/26

139 Hubbard St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $850,000
Buyer: HP Rum LLC
Seller: Carlos L. Figueiredo
Date: 05/13/26

116 Letendre Ave.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Cory Bobowiec
Seller: Brandon R. Campbell
Date: 05/18/26

99 Marion Circle
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Anthony A. Twining
Seller: Emilio E. Santos
Date: 05/15/26

420 West St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $295,000
Buyer: Axel Kwawu
Seller: Carol Ann Nyzio
Date: 05/22/26

MONSON

247 Lower Hampden Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Franco Mercieri
Seller: Nancy J. Lewenczuk
Date: 05/22/26

12 Upper Palmer Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $665,000
Buyer: Jessica Reehl
Seller: Frank W. Kochanowski
Date: 05/20/26

PALMER

61 Beech St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $510,000
Buyer: Jodie Maroun
Seller: Cole A. Scott
Date: 05/21/26

1007 Foster St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $297,000
Buyer: Sovattra Naw
Seller: Rosemary Leduc
Date: 05/11/26

4415 High St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Ayron Katterman
Seller: WMass Residential LLC
Date: 05/20/26

4452 High St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: William Adams
Seller: Kim I. Koziol
Date: 05/22/26

82 Jim Ash Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $309,000
Buyer: Joy Ellen Cook
Seller: Lilliam S. Strange
Date: 05/21/26

1754 North Main St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: David R. French
Seller: Dembkowski, Elizabeth, (Estate)
Date: 05/15/26

16 Peterson Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $460,000
Buyer: Edward Barry
Seller: Bianchi FT
Date: 05/19/26

213 River St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $351,000
Buyer: Melkon Khachikian
Seller: Heather Anne Zebrowski
Date: 05/19/26

1242-B South Main St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $376,900
Buyer: James Hart
Seller: 51 Summit Avenue LLC
Date: 05/13/26

3102 South Main St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Patrick J. Cavanaugh
Seller: 3102 South Main St.
Date: 05/19/26

Ware St., Lot 1
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Mark D. Roy
Seller: Daniel H. Roy
Date: 05/15/26

362 Ware St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Mark D. Roy
Seller: Daniel H. Roy
Date: 05/15/26

SPRINGFIELD

14 Adams St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Tatiania Henry
Seller: Innovareno LLC
Date: 05/13/26

88 Agnes St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Karen Angelia Allen
Seller: Katie A. Verrochi
Date: 05/14/26

39 Balfour Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Mariah Finnerty
Seller: Hector V. Garcia-Alvarado
Date: 05/22/26

56 Balfour Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Jonathan Carl Francisco
Seller: Naples Home Buyers Inc.
Date: 05/21/26

71 Barber St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Kelin Brooks
Seller: Gauvin, Mary Jane, (Estate)
Date: 05/21/26

139 Bay St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Earl Jamieson Sinclair
Seller: Property Warehouse LLC
Date: 05/21/26

64 Berkshire Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: IHI Wave LLC
Seller: Real Estate Investors Northeast LLC
Date: 05/15/26

64 Berkshire Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Melissa Merced
Seller: Ihi Wave LLC
Date: 05/13/26

64 Berkshire Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Real Estate Investors Northeast LLC
Seller: City Enterprise Inc.
Date: 05/15/26

21 Bloomfield St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $485,000
Buyer: Pragya Verma
Seller: Spectra S1 LLC
Date: 05/12/26

186 Bolton St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $290,111
Buyer: Edouard W. Beauzile
Seller: McCarthy Jr., William G., (Estate)
Date: 05/12/26

285 Breckwood Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Analytical Sciences Marketing Group
Seller: Ronald F. Kleps
Date: 05/22/26

52 Breman St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: 52 Bremen LLC
Seller: Thomas L. Aveyard
Date: 05/12/26

16-20 Cambridge St.
Springfield, MA 01020
Amount: $540,000
Buyer: Kaissy Obeng Kwakye
Seller: D&E Innovations LLC
Date: 05/22/26

179 Carver St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Nia E. Green
Seller: Nunes, Gerald, (Estate)
Date: 05/13/26

26-28 Cherryvale Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $495,000
Buyer: Cozy Collective LLC
Seller: Michael R. Triggs
Date: 05/21/26

34 Chilson St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $460,000
Buyer: Van Thang Nguyen
Seller: Bretta Construction LLC
Date: 05/15/26

137 Cloran St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: JoeJoe Properties LLC
Seller: Ronald R. Bass
Date: 05/15/26

569 Cooley St.
Springfield, MA 01128
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Anthony L. Tyson
Seller: Norma Maldonado
Date: 05/20/26

14 Drew Court
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Jonathan L. Soto-Landrau
Seller: Phaneuf, Paula J., (Estate)
Date: 05/11/26

51 East Canton Circle
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $308,000
Buyer: Yajaira R. Cruz
Seller: Sean Curran
Date: 05/15/26

29 Eddywood St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $470,000
Buyer: Evan Ingersoll
Seller: Joaquin Vasquez
Date: 05/15/26

61-63 Eloise St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $430,000
Buyer: Raul Frias
Seller: Solymar Diaz
Date: 05/19/26

73 Eloise St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Christopher Godin
Seller: Rosanne Linders
Date: 05/15/26

62 Firglade Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $465,000
Buyer: Alex Rafael Baez
Seller: Mary T. Mackley
Date: 05/13/26

15 Florida St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Alicia N. Rodriguez
Seller: Eric L. Melendez-Gerena
Date: 05/14/26

332-334 Forest Park Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $455,000
Buyer: Migelangel Lugo
Seller: Margaret J. Roeder
Date: 05/19/26

76 Hampden St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Orlando Ramos
Seller: Gaudreau, John, (Estate)
Date: 05/21/26

10 Hemlock St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Tharen Johnathon Ring
Seller: Gage M. Miller
Date: 05/21/26

115 Hood St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $204,000
Buyer: Federal National Mortgage Assn.
Seller: Patricia C. Clarke
Date: 05/11/26

11 Ina St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Demaris Cosme
Seller: Jjj17 LLC
Date: 05/13/26

89 Juniper Dr.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Nery Bernal
Seller: Alexander R. D. Schipper
Date: 05/13/26

185 Kerry Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $295,000
Buyer: Brendaliz Cepeda
Seller: North Harlow 4 LLC
Date: 05/14/26

113 Lexington St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Nilo A. Cruceta
Seller: Freehold Properties LLC
Date: 05/15/26

1078 Liberty St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $317,000
Buyer: Elena G. Aguirre
Seller: Nadine I. Allen
Date: 05/22/26

17 Lombard St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Wanda M. Tiburcio Duran
Seller: Dawell Jose Bautista
Date: 05/18/26

96 Lyons St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $257,400
Buyer: Eric Martin Madrid
Seller: Slc Associates LLC
Date: 05/19/26

106 Magnolia Ter.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Kenneth J. Filow
Seller: Brooke E. Lacey
Date: 05/14/26

35 Merrimac Ave.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Tailor Ridge Real Estate Investment LLC
Seller: 35 Merrimac LLC
Date: 05/21/26

61 Monticello Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Moise Haguma
Seller: Minnie Galloway
Date: 05/15/26

68-70 Mooreland St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Amanda Kennedy
Seller: Vaycheslav Foksha
Date: 05/22/26

491-493 Newbury St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Wanda Yazmin Henriquez
Seller: Adilia M. Perez-Esteban
Date: 05/15/26

103 Oak St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Lucy Njenga
Seller: Joshua M. Gonzalez
Date: 05/15/26

5 Oakhurst St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Luis A. Pagan Lopez
Seller: Evelyn Rivera
Date: 05/19/26

28 Old Lane Road
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Zachary Self
Seller: Christopher Nascembeni
Date: 05/20/26

53 Pidgeon Dr.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $333,000
Buyer: Violet M. Hawil
Seller: Brittney Troisi
Date: 05/20/26

135 Pine Acre Road
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Nighthawk Realty LLC
Seller: Talbot, John Patrick, (Estate)
Date: 05/22/26

118 Quincy St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $236,000
Buyer: Claudio Santos-Marti
Seller: Enriquez Properties LLC
Date: 05/15/26

47 Ravenwood St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: Thomas Crisostomo
Seller: Tri Nguyen
Date: 05/20/26

1251 Saint James Ave.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $157,000
Buyer: Johnny East LLC
Seller: Bonnie Orcutt
Date: 05/12/26

25-27 Santa Barbara St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $355,000
Buyer: Brian Smith
Seller: David Cubi
Date: 05/22/26

890-892 St. James Ave.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $523,000
Buyer: Lisa M. Lord
Seller: Selpan Holdings LLC
Date: 05/14/26

75-77 Sycamore St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $339,900
Buyer: Omar A. Galva
Seller: Bailey, Paul S., (Estate)
Date: 05/15/26

68 Tallyho Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $620,000
Buyer: Bradley FT
Seller: Vladimir Kulenok
Date: 05/14/26

120 Tapley St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $2,800,000
Buyer: JK Tapley LLC
Seller: Tapley 90 LLC
Date: 05/22/26

96 Tavistock St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $208,444
Buyer: Servbank SB
Seller: Bruce C. Detata
Date: 05/20/26

11 Thornfell St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Edwan Alzuhairi
Seller: Paquette, Richard L., (Estate)
Date: 05/20/26

66 Thornton St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $295,000
Buyer: Denisse Gutierrez Reyes
Seller: Carol J. Labaj
Date: 05/13/26

583 Union St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Tavernier Investments LLC
Seller: Deivi Tovago Margarin
Date: 05/15/26

78 West Bay Path Ter.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Francine V. Martin-Mighty
Seller: Unlimited Property Services LLC
Date: 05/21/26

30 West Hill Road
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $345,000
Buyer: Sean Monteiro
Seller: Keisha M. Herbert-Williams
Date: 05/21/26

8 Wilmont St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Anh Thi Kim Do
Seller: Do, Le T., (Estate)
Date: 05/12/26

SOUTHWICK

10 Revere Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $455,000
Buyer: Whitney Cass
Seller: Judith O. Zimmerman
Date: 05/12/26

16 Shaggbark Dr.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Walter Baranek
Seller: Jay A. Lisheness
Date: 05/22/26

112 South Loomis St.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Michael Daigle
Seller: Brian K. Phillips
Date: 05/14/26

2 Sugar Maple Lane
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $895,000
Buyer: Daniel R. Hess
Seller: Anthony J. Gabinetti
Date: 05/15/26

WALES

203 Union Road
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $615,000
Buyer: Peter Fisler
Seller: Daniel Arsenault
Date: 05/15/26

3 Woodland Heights
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Lucas R. Fontaine
Seller: Jarvais, Wilfred L., (Estate)
Date: 05/21/26

WEST SPRINGFIELD

57 Churchill Road
West Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Larkspur LLC
Seller: Mary L. O’Brien
Date: 05/21/26

20 Cottage St.
West Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $665,000
Buyer: Oscar R. S. Castillo
Seller: Powder 8 LLC
Date: 05/15/26

32 Glenview Dr.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $364,000
Buyer: Jared Deighton
Seller: Tianyi Zhou
Date: 05/15/26

Hazel St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $389,500
Buyer: David Graziano
Seller: Francis E. Labrie
Date: 05/22/26

15 High St.
West Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Nina Gauthier
Seller: Larkspur LLC
Date: 05/21/26

81 High St.
West Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $212,800
Buyer: Nations Lending Corp.
Seller: Ronald L. Dion
Date: 05/22/26

29 Lowell Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $295,000
Buyer: Omar Torres Troche
Seller: Pah Properties LLC
Date: 05/19/26

580 Main St.
West Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Matahari RT
Seller: Kraver FT
Date: 05/22/26

92 Norman St.
West Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $292,450
Buyer: Shahar A. Bakth
Seller: Frank A. Small
Date: 05/12/26

916 Piper Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Sergey Lezhnyak
Seller: Pavel Zhuk
Date: 05/18/26

139 South Boulevard St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $166,000
Buyer: Safar Group LLC
Seller: Dorothy Robinson
Date: 05/15/26

59 Woodmont St.
West Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Christina M. Richard
Seller: Jon R. Yarsley
Date: 05/18/26

WESTFIELD

465 East Main St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $1,975,000
Buyer: North Harlow 2 LLC
Seller: Massfield LLC
Date: 05/14/26

713 Holyoke Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Erica Zimmerman
Seller: Robin Sheldon
Date: 05/21/26

24 Jaeger Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Marina Ganon-Diaz
Seller: Honeyrock Home Buyers LLC
Date: 05/18/26

42-R Jefferson St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Max Coronel
Seller: Revampit Holdings LLC
Date: 05/13/26

57 Joseph Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Katie A. Verrochi
Seller: Cox Lt
Date: 05/14/26

19 Kellog St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: David Soranson
Seller: 539 Lancaster St. Realty LLC
Date: 05/15/26

44 Llewellyn Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $520,000
Buyer: Michael Cronin
Seller: John Graziano
Date: 05/18/26

182 Lockhouse Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Matthew W. Boisvert
Seller: Declan P. Forde
Date: 05/22/26

336 Paper Mill Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $540,000
Buyer: Robert Taylor
Seller: Richard R. Guyott RET
Date: 05/19/26

21 Rider Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $420,888
Buyer: Brandon Lallier
Seller: Alina Gurt
Date: 05/15/26

544 Russellville Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $181,475
Buyer: Susan E. Moeller
Seller: Stephen J. Murphy
Date: 05/14/26

27 Sherwood Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Bho Realty LLC
Seller: Elizabeth N. Clarke
Date: 05/19/26

116 Westwood Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Kelly Ann Bacon
Seller: Bacon, Everett G., (Estate)
Date: 05/22/26

WILBRAHAM

2 Edward St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $670,000
Buyer: John Graziano
Seller: Frank Stellato
Date: 05/11/26

34 Main St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $597,200
Buyer: Clifford Foss
Seller: Michael A. Tranghese
Date: 05/15/26

12 Old Carriage Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $600,000
Buyer: Xiaochu Wang
Seller: Michael E. Petrick
Date: 05/14/26

14 Willow Brook Lane
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $1,200,000
Buyer: Robert R. Balicki
Seller: Theresa A. Fiorentino
Date: 05/18/26

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY

AMHERST

148 Aubinwood Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $620,000
Buyer: Richard Allen Bishop
Seller: Douglas R. Rice
Date: 05/11/26

204 Aubinwood Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $833,500
Buyer: Heather Lerner
Seller: Jeffrey D. Blaustein
Date: 05/19/26

104 Spring St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $710,000
Buyer: 104 Spring St LLC
Seller: Romer, Robert H., (Estate)
Date: 05/15/26

252 West St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $269,900
Buyer: Srinivasarao Nadowada
Seller: Sandra Mamani
Date: 05/14/26

BELCHERTOWN

111 Aldrich St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $640,000
Buyer: Andrew Heath
Seller: Amy Porter
Date: 05/11/26

97 Gulf Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $419,000
Buyer: Christopher G. Boyko
Seller: Ballard FT
Date: 05/18/26

34 Sherwood Dr.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $440,000
Buyer: Anthony P. Potito
Seller: Lana West
Date: 05/18/26

333 Stebbins St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $716,500
Buyer: Michael E. Moroge
Seller: Joseph Ting
Date: 05/22/26

4 Sunny Crest Lane
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $649,900
Buyer: Jeffry Shank
Seller: Vanessa Homes LLC
Date: 05/19/26

CUMMINGTON

Plainfield Road
Cummington, MA 01026
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Lawrence F. Remby
Seller: Lorraine French
Date: 05/13/26

506 Stage Road
Cummington, MA 01026
Amount: $169,000
Buyer: Lenor E. Fried
Seller: Stage Road Holdings LLC
Date: 05/20/26

State Road, Lot MULTI
Cummington, MA 01026
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Lawrence F. Remby
Seller: Lorraine French
Date: 05/13/26

EASTHAMPTON

1 Adams St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Lucien Lighthouse LLC
Seller: Sgs Holdings LLC
Date: 05/15/26

16 Arthur St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $999,500
Buyer: Carol M. Aubrey FT
Seller: Segal Property Mgmt. LLC
Date: 05/20/26

1 Ashley Circle
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $680,000
Buyer: Samantha Greenman
Seller: Brooke Fay Gerlach
Date: 05/19/26

40 Clark St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $580,000
Buyer: Autumn Gordon
Seller: Shani Ofrat
Date: 05/20/26

18 Davis St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Bruno So De Oliveira
Seller: William P. Roeder
Date: 05/14/26

11 Dragon Circle
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $880,000
Buyer: Allison A. Duke
Seller: Purple Heart NT
Date: 05/20/26

53 Florence Road
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Jennifer R. Coletta
Seller: Brenda S. Campbell
Date: 05/15/26

89 Garfield Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $765,919
Buyer: Joseph A. Allbright
Seller: Bradley J. Robbins
Date: 05/14/26

11 Laurel Dr.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $545,000
Buyer: Anthony Aubrey
Seller: Hazel M. McCallum
Date: 05/14/26

65 Parsons St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $407,000
Buyer: Madeline C. Levy
Seller: A-Z Storage & Property LLC
Date: 05/20/26

35 Pleasant St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $825,000
Buyer: CTW Enterprises Inc.
Seller: Roman Catholic Bishop Of Springfield
Date: 05/20/26

39-43 Pleasant St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $825,000
Buyer: CTW Enterprises Inc.
Seller: Roman Catholic Bishop Of Springfield
Date: 05/20/26

16-26 Water Lane
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $840,000
Buyer: Anthony R. Witman
Seller: Phaneuf FT
Date: 05/15/26

30 Water Lane
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $840,000
Buyer: Anthony R. Witman
Seller: Phaneuf FT
Date: 05/15/26

5 Westview Ter.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $529,000
Buyer: Sandra L. Ginsburg
Seller: Lois J. Keefe
Date: 05/21/26

GOSHEN

146 West Berkshire Trail
Goshen, MA 01032
Amount: $264,000
Buyer: Lauren E. Graham
Seller: Carver Jr., Ernest J., (Estate)
Date: 05/18/26

GRANBY

Kendall St. E
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Philip Kraus
Seller: Breezy Acres LLC
Date: 05/11/26

HADLEY

109 Bay Road
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $484,000
Buyer: Michael R. Lively
Seller: Jeremy D. Ober
Date: 05/13/26

HATFIELD

57 Elm St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $650,000
Buyer: Elizabeth N. Clarke
Seller: Bho Realty LLC
Date: 05/18/26

Off Bridge Lane
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $219,000
Buyer: Gregory G. Zgrodnik
Seller: Joseph F. Zgrodnik
Date: 05/21/26

Off Main St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $219,000
Buyer: Gregory G. Zgrodnik
Seller: Joseph F. Zgrodnik
Date: 05/21/26

HUNTINGTON

127 Pond Brook Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: Erin Silva
Seller: Thomas A. Palavra
Date: 05/12/26

MIDDLEFIELD

13 Tow Hill Road
Middlefield, MA 01243
Amount: $169,414
Buyer: Prl Title Trist
Seller: Thomas R. Troie
Date: 05/18/26

NORTHAMPTON

91 Brierwood Dr.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: Gurmeet G. Singh
Seller: Boston, Lanceson Armen, (Estate)
Date: 05/18/26

46 Columbus Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $1,150,000
Buyer: Catherine Weiss
Seller: Cheryl J. Cross
Date: 05/14/26

23 Gleason Road
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Jeffrey M. Mast
Seller: John H. Gordon
Date: 05/19/26

330 King St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $1,350,000
Buyer: River Valley Market LLC
Seller: Billmar Corp.
Date: 05/12/26

1 Kingsley Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $650,000
Buyer: Christopher J. Hibbard
Seller: Sandra L. Ginsburg
Date: 05/13/26

22 Lilly St.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $955,000
Buyer: Scott Brown
Seller: Karkazis FT
Date: 05/20/26

60 Sheffield Lane
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $637,000
Buyer: Nina Gordon-Kirsch
Seller: Cynthia Larareo
Date: 05/15/26

284 South St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $557,000
Buyer: Nikki Davenbrie
Seller: Leo M. Campbell
Date: 05/15/26

SOUTH HADLEY

30 Bardwell St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $462,000
Buyer: Shaula S. Paul
Seller: Kenneth P. Vautrin
Date: 05/21/26

4 Elm St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Onstar Properties AA LLC
Seller: William J. Brown
Date: 05/20/26

150 Ferry St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Scott Family Properties LLC
Seller: David L. Hackett
Date: 05/22/26

77 Ferry St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $808,000
Buyer: Kellie Albert
Seller: Allison Avallon Duke
Date: 05/22/26

11 Hadley St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $842,900
Buyer: Newgen 1 LLC
Seller: Hadley St. SH LLC
Date: 05/12/26

20 Hillside Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Kristen M. Dearborn
Seller: Hing Seng
Date: 05/15/26

8 Lamb St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $248,000
Buyer: Bernash Realty LLC
Seller: Denise M. Blanchette
Date: 05/22/26

25 Ludlow Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Kyle Madden
Seller: Juraye Pierson
Date: 05/18/26

5 Maple St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $357,500
Buyer: Christopher Campbell
Seller: Jacques E. Gagne
Date: 05/22/26

105 Mountain View St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $442,000
Buyer: Kate Morrissey
Seller: Lynn M. Boucher
Date: 05/22/26

356 Newton St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: David Shpak
Seller: Stay In Motion LLC
Date: 05/14/26

56 Old Lyman Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $603,000
Buyer: Samhita Bhattarai
Seller: Christopher Kleeberg
Date: 04/30/26

104 Pittroff Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: Nikayla Lampkins
Seller: Tiffany Ducharme
Date: 05/20/26

24 Sunset Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Lyndsay Gauthier
Seller: Strange Sr., Roger W., (Estate)
Date: 05/20/26

25 Sunset Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $345,000
Buyer: Carey Dunlap
Seller: Marann T. O’Neil
Date: 05/21/26

10 Sycamore Parc
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $975,000
Buyer: Kareem Aboughazala
Seller: Ali Shahrestani
Date: 05/19/26

SOUTHAMPTON

11 Cold Spring Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Thomas S. Avila
Seller: Thomas S. Avila
Date: 05/11/26

38 College Hwy.
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $135,000
Buyer: Kbip LLC
Seller: Charles F. Sr. & S. R. Perry TR
Date: 05/15/26

28 Cook Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $604,900
Buyer: Melissa F. Matarazzo
Seller: Thomas M. Bacis
Date: 05/22/26

28 Cook Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Thomas M. Bacis
Seller: 28 Cook Road LLC
Date: 05/22/26

69 High St.
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Lauben LT
Seller: Heather A. Dragon
Date: 05/19/26

WARE

83 Beaver Lake Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Chase Laprade
Seller: Jacob F. Crevier
Date: 05/12/26

125 Glendale Circle
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Appleton Grove LLC
Seller: Daine L. Smith
Date: 05/14/26

3 Williston Dr.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Jan Carol Torres
Seller: Marcus Pierre Lafountain
Date: 05/14/26

WESTHAMPTON

Chesterfield Road
Westhampton, MA 01027
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: McCutheon Development LLC
Seller: Joan C. Sarafin
Date: 05/15/26

Building Permits

The following building permits were issued during the month of May 2026.

CHICOPEE

AA&B Realty LLC
832 Meadow St.
$24,000 — Roofing

City of Chicopee
104 Baskin Dr.
$18,500 — Add failover emergency generator for power

EASTHAMPTON

150 Pleasant LLC
150 Pleasant St.
$10,000 — Frame wall, hang sheetrock, and repairs

City of Easthampton
50 Payson Ave.
$23,800 — Repair existing pond viewing platform

Dreki Soul
40 Maine Ave.
$7,374.45 — Insulation and air sealing

Riverside Industries Inc.
1 Cottage St.
$190,613.60 — Renovate space for business use, including new restrooms, break room, and office

LEE

LB Corp.
10 Valley St.
$34,160 — Plumbing

LENOX

Berkshire Retirement Community
40 Sunset Ave.
$65,000 — Replace 33 windows

Boston University
45 West St.
$36,410 — Roofing

NORTHAMPTON

City of Northampton
80 Locust St.
N/A — Demolish building, greenhouse, and storage barn at Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School and remove foundations

Clinical & Support Options
29 North Main St.
$8,213 — Move rear egress door and renovate bathroom

Cooley Dickinson Hospital Inc.
30 Locust St.
$603,500 — Remove existing linear accelerator and replace with new one

Cooley Dickinson Hospital Inc.
30 Locust St.
$45,000 — Modernize unmanned telecommunications facility equipment on roof

Cooley Dickinson Hospital Inc.
30 Locust St.
$7,120 — Sign

Smith College
8 Bedford Ter.
$95,740 — Repair concrete retaining wall and walkway

Smith College
Berenson Place
$10,473,420 — Mechanical, electrical, and life safety systems upgrade, including accessibility, acoustic and architectural finish improvements

Twin Building LLC
211 North St.
$19,500 — Add insulation

PITTSFIELD

Pasquale Arace
100 Fenn St.
$5,000 — Point brickwork and replace fractured bricks

Berkshire Concrete Corp.
550 Cheshire Road
$85,430 — Roofing

Fourteen Fifty East Street LLC
1450 East St.
$5,000 — Co

Opinion

When a massive, $4 billion data center was first proposed for a mostly forested site in the north end of Westfield five years ago, it was a far different world when it came to data centers and how people viewed them.

Back then, there were concerns about electricity and water use, noise, and the development of large tracts of land for comparatively few jobs. But much of the focus was on tax revenue for individual cities and towns, and how data centers might be a boon for communities in Western Mass. with the requisite large tracts of land, and especially municipalities like Westfield and Holyoke, with comparatively cheap power, and lots of it.

But much has changed, especially in the past few years, and the potential benefits of data centers have been lost in a sea of surging public opposition to such facilities, locally and across the country. Indeed, such opposition — from citizens and local governments alike — is blocking or delaying at least 75 projects worth approximately $130 billion. U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont has called for a nationwide pause on data center construction, citing environmental and even ethical concerns about AI.

In Westfield, a project that has been dormant — some have gone so far as to say it’s been abandoned — has come under new scrutiny even as the developer, Servistar Data Center Campus, has been meeting with Mayor Michael McCabe and others to address concerns about local power, water, and environmental impacts. A moratorium is being considered.

It’s the same in Holyoke, home to the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, where the City Council is currently considering legislation to restrict data centers in the wake of a proposed $200 million project at the former Hampden Paper complex that has sparked controversy. The council is advancing a proposed moratorium on data centers while the city establishes new environmental and zoning regulations, a tactic being deployed across the country in cities like New Orleans, Tulsa, and Birmingham, and one of many designed to delay or block such developments.

In Lowell, a city in the eastern part of the state which is already home to one data center, officials recently voted to enact a one-year moratorium on data center development (and planned expansion of the existing facility) amid concern from residents.

While we are generally pro-development, especially at a time when this region needs new sources of jobs and all municipalities could use the tax revenue that such facilities can generate, we understand the calls for moratoriums and support their passage.

We need to better understand all the risks from construction of such massive facilities, not only to water and electricity supplies, but to the health of those in the cities and towns where they are proposed.

These centers have the potential to benefit the local economy in some ways, but in many locations across the country, they have proven to be very unpopular neighbors. So these communities would be wise to take a step back before taking some big steps forward.

People on the Move

Amanda Goewey

Michael Hogan

NBT Bank announced the promotion of Amanda Goewey to Business Banking officer and Michael Hogan to Commercial Banking relationship manager. In addition, James Truden has joined the company as branch manager for the company’s Lee office, and Marzena Jarosinska-Doherty has joined as branch manager for the Great Barrington South branch. In her new role, Goewey helps business banking customers clearly define their goals and then connect them with the financial tools that best support their business needs. She joined NBT in August 2023 with the merger of Salisbury Bank into NBT Bank. Most recently, she served as Massachusetts Market manager with responsibility for overseeing NBT’s eight branches in Berkshire County. She has more than 15 years of experience in banking, including positions in branch management, wealth

management, and home lending. Active in her community, Goewey is involved with youth coaching and the Great Barrington Rotary Club. In his new role, Hogan is responsible for new business development and management of a loan portfolio, along with

 

maintaining and building customer relationships in Berkshire County and Northwest Connecticut. He also joined NBT Bank in August 2023 through the merger with Salisbury Bank, and most recently served as Business Banking officer. He has nearly 10 years of experience in finance, commercial lending, and portfolio management, including prior roles in which he gained relevant experience in construction loan portfolio management and commercial lending support. Hogan is active in his community, serving as treasurer and coach with the Great Barrington Little League, and on the board of directors for the Southern Berkshire Chamber of Commerce. He is also a member of the current class of the Northwest Connecticut Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Northwest program. Prior to joining NBT, Truden served as store manager at TD Bank in Great Barrington for more than 15 years. He earned a degree in electrical engineering from Berkshire Community College and served as a sergeant and squad leader in the U.S. Army. Jarosinska-Doherty previously held leadership positions at JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Bank. She attended the University of Cambridge in the U.K.

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Wendy Wakefield

Monson Savings Bank announced the appointment of Wendy Wakefield as vice president, director of Residential Lending. In her new role, Wakefield will oversee the bank’s mortgage department, leading residential lending operations and supporting the bank’s continued commitment to helping individuals and families achieve their homeownership goals. She brings more than 20 years of experience in banking and financial services, including 13 years specializing in residential lending. She most recently worked at North Brookfield Savings Bank, where she was responsible for lending compliance, project management, and loan servicing. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business from New England College of Business and a project management certification from Cornell University. She plays an active leadership role internally at Monson Savings Bank, contributing to the bank’s audit, compliance, and CRA/fair lending committees. In these capacities, she supports key strategic and regulatory initiatives, helping to uphold the bank’s commitment to compliance, risk management, and responsible lending practices. Outside of her role at the bank, Wakefield is engaged in her local community as a participant in the Rutland Youth Soccer League.

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Christopher Bone

Stephen Quiqley

Tighe & Bond announced the appointment of Christopher Bone and Stephen Quigley to the firm’s board of directors. Bone joins the board as an at-large director and currently serves as a vice president and Corporate Design manager. He has delivered some of the firm’s largest multi-disciplinary projects, including water and wastewater infrastructure projects, and served a key role in the statewide biosolids study for the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, examining the long-term future of wastewater sludge management. He has also led company-wide initiatives, including communities of practice furthering technical expertise, and previously served as co-chair of the diversity, equity, & inclusion committee. Quigley was elected to serve as an external board member. A former AEC executive, he currently runs his own management consulting firm, where he advises industry firms on strategic planning, growth strategies, and

ownership transition. He has a background in environmental engineering, with experience leading the North American operations within employee-owned AEC firms. Tighe & Bond extends its thanks to departing board members Lisa Robert (external director) and Environmental Business Line Leader Dan Rukakoski (at-large director) for their years of service and guidance. Both served the maximum two terms. 

 

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John Rose

Greylock Federal Credit Union announced the hiring of John Rose in the position of vice president, Consumer Lending. Rose will provide strategic leadership and management of all consumer loan products and lending operations at Greylock, including direct and indirect auto lending, credit cards, and personal loans. Rose brings almost 20 years of consumer lending experience to Greylock. For nearly 10 years, he worked at Rhinebeck Bank, where he served as senior vice president, Consumer Lending, leading a multi-channel division that included auto, home equity, and personal loans; mortgages; and credit cards.

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Kuhn Riddle Architects & Designers announced the promotion of Ruoqi (Rosy) Zhong to senior architect, recognizing her outstanding contributions to the firm’s mission-driven design practice and her growing leadership in sustainable architecture. Over the course of her work with the firm, Zhong has been deeply engaged in several multi-family housing projects designed to meet passive house standards. She has helped advance design solutions that balance energy performance, constructability, resident comfort, and architectural quality. Her work demonstrates how rigorous sustainability goals can be integrated into projects that serve both people and place, and reflects the firm’s broader focus on creating resilient, environmentally responsible buildings that support healthier communities. In addition to her project leadership, Zhong has strengthened the firm from within by helping to develop and refine overall design standards. She has supported greater consistency across project teams, improved workflow efficiencies, and elevated the quality of design deliverables.

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Kaci Nowicki

Greylock Federal Credit Union announced the promotion of Kaci Nowicki to vice president, Asset Quality and Real Estate. In that role, she will oversee underwriting and asset quality across Greylock, set risk standards, and align teams to support growth, new lending programs, and secondary market expansion. She will work closely with senior leadership to build scalable credit systems, improve risk governance, and position Greylock for future opportunities while leading teams. Nowicki began her career with Greylock in 2013. She serves on the board of directors for Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity, Berkshire Coalition for Suicide Prevention, and the newly established Footprints Family Foundation Inc.

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PV Financial Group announced the addition of four new team members to the firm in 2026, continuing the organization’s commitment to growth, client service, and community impact. Joining the team are Operations Support Specialists Tony Salemi, Daniel Meyers, and Andrew Wands; and Financial Advisor Brendan Burke. Salemi joined PV Financial Group in January. A graduate of Pioneer Valley Christian School, he later completed certification through the Financial Advisor Training Institute, earning both his Series 7 and Series 66 licenses. He brings a diverse professional background with experience in CNC machining, the mortgage industry, and most recently as an independent financial advisor. Salemi is looking forward to contributing within a collaborative environment while helping clients take meaningful steps toward their financial futures. Meyers joined the firm in April, continuing the legacy of founding partner Charles “Chuck” Meyers. A graduate of the University of Vermont with a degree in political science and psychology, Daniel Meyers brings experience coordinating planning appointments, organizing schedules, and helping operations run efficiently. He looks forward to supporting clients as they work toward reaching their financial goals and retiring comfortably, while also supporting his local community. Wands joined PV Financial Group in April. He graduated from Westfield State University with a degree in finance and economics. Prior to joining the firm, he gained experience helping operate his family’s business through landscaping and floral arrangements for commercial and recreational clients. Wands is excited to help support the surrounding community while assisting clients in achieving their financial goals. Burke joined PV Financial Group in May. He earned both his undergraduate and master’s degrees in comparative literature with a concentration in film from UMass Amherst and Lund University. Prior to joining PV Financial Group, he worked on the distribution side of the financial services industry, positioning mutual funds, separately managed accounts, and ETFs to advisors while also consulting on practice scalability and efficiency. After years of supporting advisors and their clients, Burke is excited to work directly with individuals and families to help them accomplish their financial goals and retire successfully.

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Bulkley Richardson announced that Dan Finnegan, the firm’s managing partner, has been spotlighted by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly as a Top Managing Partner in Massachusetts. Finnegan was chosen “for his exceptional work in growing firm revenue and talent while hitting major milestones this year.” This elite list of managing partners was published in a special section on May 25. “As managing partner, Dan recognizes the importance of workplace culture, fostering attorney and staff well-being, alongside the firm’s commitment to producing quality legal work, and he has prioritized attorney recruitment and retention to ensure steady growth to best serve our clients,” said Betsey Quick, Bulkley Richardson’s executive director.

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Mackenzie Lagoy

Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. announced the hiring of Mackenzie Lagoy. Lagoy first joined the team as a tax intern and has been recently hired as an associate in the firm’s Taxation department. Her professional focus includes taxation services, with concentrations in individual returns and family and independent businesses. Lagoy holds a bachelor’s degree from Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and is slated to complete a master’s degree in accounting in December from the Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst. She is also a member of CPAmerica and the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants.

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John Chavis

Alayana Anderson

Bacon Wilson, P.C. announced that John Chavis has been elevated from systems administrator to director of information technology, and Alayna Anderson has been elevated from marketing coordinator to marketing manager. Chavis recently celebrated his 21st anniversary with Bacon Wilson in March. Over the past two decades, he has played an integral role in supporting and advancing the firm’s technology infrastructure, helping ensure that its attorneys and staff have the tools they need to serve clients effectively. Anderson celebrated four years with the firm in May. Since joining Bacon Wilson, she has made a significant impact on the firm’s marketing and social media efforts, strengthening its brand presence and supporting initiatives that connect the firm with clients and communities throughout the region.

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Holyoke, Chicopee, Springfield (HCS) Head Start recently gathered team members from across the organization for a Professional Development Day held at the Castle of Knights in Chicopee. As part of the celebration, HCS Head Start presented three Head Start Hero Awards, recognizing extraordinary service and commitment to the organization’s mission, to Sandra Zieminski, a long-time volunteer who has supported numerous initiatives throughout the years; Christina Compton, site director for the Parkside Early Learning Center in Ludlow, Westover Early Learning Center in Chicopee, and Robinson Gardens Early Learning Center in Springfield; and Juana Santiago, a teacher retiring from HCS Head Start. Also, the 2026 Janis Santos Scholarship, created to support current HCS staff, parents, and Head Start alumni pursuing education in the early childhood field, was awarded to Diana Learned, a teacher at the Parkside Early Learning Center who is currently pursuing her education at Bay Path University with the long-term goal of entering the field of special education. Finally, HCS Head Start is also celebrating two additional accomplishments from members of its leadership team. Alisha Durocher recently graduated from the Springfield Regional Chamber Leadership Institute, a 12-week leadership development program through Western New England University designed to strengthen skills in communication, strategic thinking, innovation, and leadership in today’s evolving business environment. And CEO Nicole Blais was recently honored at the Human Services Leadership Summit with the Human Services Innovation Award, which celebrates leaders across Massachusetts who are making a meaningful impact within the human services field through innovation, leadership, and commitment to community.

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The trustees of Forbes Library presented the Gertrude P. Smith Trustees Award to both Debin Bruce and J.R. Greene for their dedication and volunteer service to Forbes Library on June 11. While serving as a trustee of Forbes Library, Bruce worked tirelessly to advocate and support the needs of the library so that it could best serve the community. Among her accomplishments was chairing the building and grounds committee, where she worked tirelessly to bring the library’s long-standing dream of a performance stage on the library’s grounds to a reality. Greene served as president of the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum standing committee for many years. Always generous with his historical knowledge of Coolidge, he proved himself a steadfast presence for the committee and a champion for the importance of the collection and the museum.

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Josh Jensen

Amherst College announced the appointment of Josh Jensen as vice president for Communications, effective July 1. Jensen will lead all aspects of the college’s communications and public affairs work, including media relations, digital strategy, internal communications, and brand stewardship. Jensen joins Amherst from Oberlin College and Conservatory, where he has served as vice president for Communications since 2021. At Oberlin, he led the full spectrum of marketing and communications, from print and digital marketing to social media, video, crisis communications, and overall strategy. Before Oberlin, Jensen spent five years at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash., where he served first as vice president for Communications and Public Relations and later as vice president for Enrollment and Communications. Earlier in his career, he held communications leadership roles at Connecticut College and Boston College. He holds a PhD in higher education from Boston College’s Lynch School of Education, an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management, and a bachelor’s degree in music, magna cum laude, from the University of Hartford’s Hartt School. He has also served as a teaching assistant at Harvard Extension School and as a marketing instructor at Newbury College.

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Glenmeadow, a nonprofit senior living organization, announced the appointment of Scott Taylor as chief financial officer. He has extensive experience in healthcare finance, treasury operations, and strategic leadership. As vice president of Finance Support Services at Baystate Health, he managed financial operations across the health system, including treasury, capital financing, investment, and enterprise planning. Known for his leadership and communication skills, he consistently adds value and strengthens organizations. In his new role, Taylor will lead Glenmeadow’s financial strategy and operations, supporting the organization’s commitment to providing an exemplary, wellness-based lifestyle for older adults. He will oversee financial planning, budgeting, and long-range strategy, ensuring the organization remains well-positioned for continued growth and innovation. Taylor holds an MBA from the Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Rhode Island. He is also a certified treasury professional.

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Bulkley Richardson recently welcomed four law students to its 2026 Summer Associate Program. The robust program will introduce law students to the inner workings of a law firm, where they will receive mentorship from lawyers ranging from firm leaders and retired judges all the way through the ranks to junior associates, and gain exposure to the practice of law. Sebastiano D’Angelo is currently attending Suffolk University Law School as a trustee academic scholar. He is chief managing editor of the school’s Transnational Law Review and will serve as president of the Business Law Assoc. He was a judicial intern at the U.S. District Court for Judge Katherine Robertson and law clerk at two Massachusetts law firms. Sebastiano earned a bachelor’s degree, magna cum laude, in organizational communication from Assumption University. Lauren Franceschini, currently attending Western New England School of Law, is a member of both the Family Law Society and Women’s Law Society. She was a law clerk at Springfield Public School District and previously a paralegal at two southern law firms. Franceschini earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Elon University. Grace Guachione is currently attending Roger Williams University School of Law, where she is on the Rogers Williams University Law Review and Moot Court Board. She was recently a clerk for the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island for Chief Judge John McConnell Jr. Guachione earned a bachelor’s degree in business and finance at Saint Anslem College, where she was Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year and a NE-10 Conference nominee for basketball. Evan Naismith is currently attending the University of Connecticut School of Law, where he is vice president of the UConn American Constitution Society Chapter. He is a graduate of Commonwealth Honors College at UMass Amherst, summa cum laude, and co-valedictorian with a bachelor’s degree in legal studies. Previously, Naismith was an intern at both the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Office of U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern.

Opinion

Boston Globe business columnist Larry Edelman took a lot of heat — as in a LOT of heat — recently for suggesting that people working remote and hybrid schedules should get back to the office full time to support those businesses that, well, depend on the business crowd.

That’s because he’s worked remotely since the pandemic, and rarely comes to the office.

This stunning display of hypocrisy aside, asking people to return to the office five days a week — as Fidelity Investments has done, a move that helped inspired the column — seems a little like asking why there isn’t a Friendly’s around the corner anymore or a video store down the block. 

Those days are gone, and they are not coming back, even if people will still suggest that, to help out those downtown businesses, it would be good if people came to the office. Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno did it for a while (not so much recently) to very lukewarm responses.

“Where and how people work, and how we simultaneously keep cities and their downtowns viable, is a very complicated matter, one that can’t be addressed by simplistic statements like ‘bring everyone back to work five days a week.’”

The reason for such responses was made clear in the days-long retort to Edelman’s suggestion, much of it coming in the form of reasons why working remotely works, why it makes sense, and why people are going to keep doing it.

These included everything from the price of gas and the sky-high cost of daycare to the amount of time saved by people who have long commutes, which have become more common as people struggle to find housing they can afford in and near the cities where they work.

But mostly, the comments noted that a one-size-fits-all, five-day-a-week work schedule, like the fax machine, is a relic of the past. The present and future call for flexibility and schedules that are far more likely to meet the needs of the employee, and not necessarily the employer or the downtown coffee shop or deli.

Which brings home the point that where and how people work, and how we simultaneously keep cities and their downtowns viable, is a very complicated matter, one that can’t be addressed by simplistic statements like ‘bring everyone back to work five days a week.’

It’s especially complicated in cities like Boston — where full, thriving office towers subsidize residential property taxes and city services — but also in municipalities like Springfield.

The downtown office towers there are very quiet, especially on Fridays, and even more so on Fridays in the summer. Meanwhile, a few restaurants have closed, and many others are struggling, in part because there are fewer workers getting morning coffee, going to lunch, or grabbing a beer after work.

It’s easy to say, ‘bring everyone back to the office.’ But that just isn’t going to happen. As we said, this is now a societal problem for which there is no easy answer.

DBA Certificates

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

BELCHERTOWN

Ben’s Brickstore
442A State St.
Erik Homstead

Clairly Differently Stables
111 Federal St.
Claire Walton

CO Lawncare
442 State St.
Ann Shelton

Community Options Inc.
442 State St.Ann Shelton
Galaxy Automotive
50 Turkey Hill Road
Ali Soleimani, Wendy Soleimani

The Groom Co.
230 Allen Road
Angela Maslak

Jacqueline Jurkowski LICSW
53 South Washington St.
Jacqueline Jurkowski

Liberty Blues Landscaping
75 South Liberty St.
Michael Alblicki

Ms. Marlee’s Family Day Care
148 Metacomet St.
Marlee Galloway-Rosazza

The Suite at Liberty Woods
111 Federal St.
Brent Walton

NORTHAMPTON

Alexander Lane Construction
57 Prospect Ave.
Alexander Lane

Alexander W. Borawski Inc.
88 King St.
Robert Borawski

Ana Bandeira Chocolates
48 Main St.
David Haughey

BBQ Pellets Online
6 Conz St.
Seth Fischer

Broadview Services
16 Willow St.
Ryan Huey

Bumble & Spark LLC
110 Morningside Dr.
Amy Sugihara

Choclo Bakery and Café
62 State St.
Samuel Coates-Finke

Cool Trash Studios
142 Dunphy Dr.
Holly Rowland

Country Hyundai Inc.
347 King St.
Carla Cosenzi Zayac

David Poppie
55 Florence St.
David Poppie

Deep Trees
70 Sovereign Way
Summer Redko

Elisabeth’s Hair Design
30 North Maple St.
Elisabeth Gaddy

Greg’s Auto Repair
442 Elm St.
Jeffrey Tenczar

Health Care Resource Centers Northampton
441 Pleasant St.
Bruce Jarvie

High Five Books
141 North Main St.
Lexi Walters Wright

Hometown Fuel
2 Conz St., Suite 46
Sarah Nowak

JMC Construction
112 Oak St., Unit 8
Julio Lucero

Kelley Green Landscaping
30 Hatfield St.
Peter Kelley

Matusko Fire Protection
972 Park Hill Road
David Matusko

Mushroom Media Online
6 Conz St.
Seth Fischer

Route 9 Design and Build Inc.
104 North Elm St.
John Landry

The Tigerlily Salon
122 Main St.
Christina Luttinger

WEST SPRINGFIELD

Bueno Y Sano
935 Riverdale St., Unit G102
Bueno West Springfield LLC

Capital Realty Inc.
125 Capital Dr.
Capital Realty Inc.

Comfort Inn & Suites
106 Capital Dr.
Comfort Inn & Suites

Ezee Mart
50 Morgan Road
Galle LLC

Goodless Electric Co. Inc.
100 Memorial Ave.
Goodless Electric Co. Inc.

Lucky Sevens Carpet-ends
1752 Riverdale St.
Lucky Sevens Carpet-ends

A New Chapter
209 Elm St.
A New Chapter

Obeda Upholstery LLC
847 Piper Road
Obeda Upholstery LLC

Olympia Junior Hockey Inc.
125 Capital Dr.
Olympia Junior Hockey Inc.

Plato’s Closet
1472 Riverdale St.
Plato’s Closet

Preferred Auto
27 Heywood Ave.
Preferred Auto

Rosa’s Daycare
17 Beverly Ter.
Rosa’s Daycare

Spice Hut
1399 Westfield St.
Spice Hut

Sweets by Lali
20B River St.
LLS Hospitality Group

Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital West Springfield
134 Capital Dr.
NVA VESH West Springfield Veterinary Management LLC

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Funding the Future

The Liberty Bank Foundation recently donated $10,000 to River East School to Career in support of student career readiness and workforce development initiatives. Pictured, from left: Chloe Weirbrick, student, Palmer High School; Ree Migliozzi, math teacher, Palmer High School; Amy Scribner, partnership director, River East School to Career; Katie Pietrowski, corporate services supervisor, Quabbin Wire and Cable Co., and River East board of directors; Dawn Creighton, community outreach officer, Liberty Bank; Stephanie Maher, library director, Palmer Public Library, and River East board of directors; and Madeline Smola, assistant superintendent of development, Quaboag Regional High School.

Purse Bingo Fundraiser

PV Financial Group was the sole sponsor of Bingo Bags & Bubbly, a luxury purse bingo fundraiser recently held at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The event supported four local nonprofits — Christina’s House, the Michael J. Dias Foundation, Rachel’s Table, and YMCA of Greater Springfield’s Scantic Valley branch. The evening featured luxury purses, raffles, dinner, drinks, dessert, and networking — all in support of good causes, with 100% of funds raised going directly back to the nonprofits. Together, the event raised more than $22,000 for these organizations.

Investing in Community

Monson Savings Bank is supporting the South End Community Center (SECC) in Springfield with a $2,500 donation as part of its 2026 Community Giving Initiative. Pictured: Dan Moriarty, Monson Savings Bank President and CEO (left) and Michael Rouette, executive vice president and chief operating officer (right), present Tony Bergeron, South End Community Center executive director, with the donation. Monson Savings Bank’s Community Giving Initiative is an annual program that invites local residents to vote for nonprofit organizations they would like the bank to support.

Company Notebook

MCLA Receives $1.2 Million for Early Education Center

NORTH ADAMS — U.S. Rep. Richard Neal joined Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) President James Birge; North Adams Mayor Jennifer Macksey; MCLA students, faculty, and staff; and state and local officials to announce $1.2 million in federal funding for the MCLA Early Education Center. This allocation was made possible through congressionally directed spending from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Neal included funding for this project in the FY 2026 spending bill. The Early Education Center will provide a space that meets the needs of working families throughout North County, while creating workforce development opportunities for students pursuing careers in early education. These funds will allow MCLA to renovate its Church Street Center into a high-quality facility that provides dedicated space for early education partners throughout North County. This space will provide a learning lab for students and childcare services for the campus and local community, benefiting a minimum of 30 families and reinstating 12 to 15 early childhood educator/staff positions.

Ryse Dance Fitness Studio Opens in East Longmeadow

EAST LONGMEADOW — Ryse Dance Fitness, a new dance and fitness studio founded by lifelong dancer and instructor Lyndsay Rysedorph, opened its doors to the community on May 30, offering dynamic classes designed to inspire confidence, strength, and joy through movement. With more than 30 years of dance experience and a passion for helping students grow both physically and mentally, Rysedorph created Ryse Dance Fitness as a welcoming environment where adults of all experience levels can feel empowered throughout their dance and fitness journeys. Ryse Dance Fitness offers classes for adults at every level, from complete beginners to advanced dancers and fitness enthusiasts. With a variety of dance and movement-based fitness offerings, students can find classes that meet them wherever they are in their journey while building strength, confidence, coordination, and self-expression along the way. In addition to dance and fitness classes, Ryse Dance Fitness also offers stretching and recovery-focused classes designed to help participants care for their bodies between more rigorous workouts and dance sessions. The studio will further expand its offerings with private lessons, birthday party packages, and studio space rentals available by appointment.

GCC to Expand Digital Access Following State Grant Award

GREENFIELD — Greenfield Community College (GCC) announced it has been selected as a beneficiary of the Connected and Online Program, a statewide initiative led by the Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI), a division of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MassTech). This initiative aims to bridge the digital divide by distributing internet-enabled devices to essential community organizations across the Commonwealth. Through this grant, GCC will receive a significant influx of technology to support its students, including 60 Dell laptops, 68 Dell Chromebooks, and 20 accessible keyboards and computer mice. The Connected and Online Program is a $28.5 million initiative funded through the U.S. Treasury’s Capital Projects Fund. It is specifically designed to increase access to education, workforce development, and healthcare services with a particular focus on rural communities like those served by GCC. These new devices will be integrated into GCC’s tech lending library, which also includes Wi-Fi hotspots and other tech equipment, all of which bolster the college’s ability to provide equitable access to education. Additionally, they will help students access teletherapy services offered by GCC’s Wellness Center, as well as virtual appointments with GCC’s peer tutors, advisors, faculty, and more.

Berkshire Money Management Recognized by USA Today

DALTON — Berkshire Money Management has been recognized on USA Today’s list of the Best Financial Advisory Firms 2026. Berkshire Money Management appears to be the only Massachusetts-based firm west of Worcester to be included on this year’s list. This award is presented by USA Today and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The awards list can be viewed at usatoday.com. The Best Financial Advisory Firms 2026 list awards the top registered investment advisory (RIA) firms in the U.S. based on two dimensions: recommendations from financial advisors, clients, and industry experts, and both short-term (12-month) and long-term (5-year) AUM development analyzed using publicly available data. To be eligible for the award, firms must be registered as an investment advisory firm (RIA firm) with the SEC and/or at state level for at least one year, maintain a principal office in the U.S., have a clean disciplinary record, provide financial planning or portfolio management services to individuals and/or small businesses, and manage more than $500,000 in AUM.

Five CPA Societies Merge into New England Society of CPAs

BOSTON — The boards of directors and members of the state CPA societies of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont have approved a merger to form the New England Society of CPAs, effective July 1. The regional organization is designed to expand value for members while building a stronger, more sustainable future for the profession. The merger unites five state societies into one member-focused organization that will provide enhanced advocacy, expanded learning opportunities, broader peer networks, and increased resources for accounting and finance professionals, their organizations, and future talent entering the profession. State-specific advocacy and local member engagement will remain a central focus, guided by local leadership, committees, and member communities in each state. The merger also strengthens the profession’s ability to address one of its greatest challenges: building the future CPA pipeline. By combining resources and expertise across the region, the organization will have greater capacity to expand outreach efforts that engage students and future CPAs and elevate awareness of accounting career opportunities throughout New England. The new society will maintain existing staff across the five states and is expected to have 14,500 members at its inception.

Bay Path Receives $100,000 to Advance Early Literacy

LONGMEADOW — Bay Path University has received a $100,000 grant from the Irene E. and George A. Davis Foundation to support the university’s Bay Path Encircled Literacy Initiative, a one-year pilot program designed to strengthen early literacy instruction in Springfield Public Schools. The initiative will focus on equipping teachers and paraprofessionals from the same classrooms with shared training in the science of reading, an evidence-based approach to literacy instruction. By training educators together, the program aims to create consistent classroom literacy practices, enhance educator preparedness, and improve reading outcomes for students across underserved communities. The Bay Path Encircled Literacy Initiative is designed to serve as a scalable model that can be expanded to additional schools and districts in the future. Through collaborative professional development and practical classroom application, the program seeks to strengthen foundational literacy skills during the critical early years of learning. The pilot program will launch during the upcoming academic year and will bring together classroom teachers and paraprofessionals in a unified approach to literacy instruction rooted in research and best practices.

Country Bank Donates $5,000 to Support United Way, MSBDC

WARE — Country Bank recently donated $2,500 each to the United Way of Pioneer Valley and the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center (MSBDC) in support of their ongoing efforts to strengthen local communities and small businesses throughout the region. Country Bank has long supported the United Way of Pioneer Valley through both financial contributions and volunteerism. The United Way continues to make a meaningful impact across the region by supporting programs and initiatives focused on education, financial stability, health, and basic needs for individuals and families throughout Western Mass. The bank also supports the MSBDC at UMass Amherst, an organization dedicated to helping small business owners and entrepreneurs succeed through educational programs, mentoring, workshops, and strategic business guidance. Through these resources, businesses gain valuable tools and insight to help them grow, strengthen operations, and prepare for long-term success. Country Bank values partnerships that foster economic growth and create opportunities for local businesses and entrepreneurs. Organizations like the MSBDC help provide business owners with the support and knowledge needed to build strong, sustainable businesses that positively impact the communities they serve.

Springfield Thunderbirds Raise $28,000 for Rays of Hope

SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Thunderbirds and the T-Birds Foundation announced a donation of $28,000 to Rays of Hope as a result of proceeds from the live jersey auction and fundraising elements from the T-Birds’ Pink in the Rink game on March 7. The team welcomed a capacity crowd of 6,793 fans for the ninth annual Pink in the Rink game, raising another impactful total through auctions of the team’s pink-themed, game-worn jerseys. Established during the Thunderbirds’ inaugural 2016-17 season, Pink in the Rink marks the launch of the Rays of Hope fundraising campaign each March, shining a spotlight on breast cancer awareness outside the traditional October awareness month. Each year, those fundraising efforts culminate with the annual Rays of Hope Walk & Run in downtown Springfield each October. Since the tradition began, the Thunderbirds have helped raise more than $200,000 for Rays of Hope, with every dollar staying local in Western Mass. to support patients, families, and the ongoing pursuit of a cure.

Advance Psychotherapy Practice Opens Expanded Location

LONGMEADOW — Advance Psychotherapy Practice announced the opening of its new expanded office in Longmeadow, located at 171 Dwight Road, Suite 203. The new Longmeadow office allows Advance Psychotherapy Practice to continue growing its presence in Western Mass. while offering a more accessible and expanded space for clients in Longmeadow, Greater Springfield, Enfield, and surrounding communities. As part of this expansion, the Longmeadow team is also looking for experienced psychotherapists to join its growing clinical team. Advance Longmeadow will provide compassionate, professional psychotherapy services for individuals, couples, families, children, and teens, with care available both in person and remotely. The Longmeadow team is led by Clinical Director Kelly Noga and Clinical Supervisor Katelyn Tower, alongside a group of experienced and specialized psychotherapists.

Window World of Western Mass. Recognized for Customer Service

BELCHERTOWN — Window World of Western Massachusetts received the 2026 Guildmaster Award from GuildQuality for demonstrating exceptional customer service within the residential construction industry. Out of nearly 2,000 eligible applicants, Window World of Western Massachusetts is recognized for consistently delivering superior customer care by achieving a recommendation rate of 90% or above from its customers surveyed by GuildQuality. In determining which businesses receive the 2026 Guildmaster Award, GuildQuality reviewed thousands of survey responses submitted by customers of Guildmaster candidates and considered two primary metrics for each candidate: the percentage of customers stating they would recommend the business to a friend, and the percentage of customers who responded.

ILI Raises More Than $36,000 to Support Free Programs

NORTHAMPTON — The International Language Institute of Massachusetts (ILI) raised more than $36,000 at its annual Giving Voice fundraiser on May 13 at the Northampton Center for the Arts. More than 150 community members, educators, business leaders, and supporters attended the event, which featured silent and live auctions showcasing donations from local businesses, artists, and community partners. Proceeds will support ILI’s Free English Program, which provides English language instruction and literacy services to immigrants and refugees throughout the region. The event was supported by corporate sponsors Dean’s Beans Organic Coffee, Greenfield Savings Bank, and Gateway Fiber, as well as numerous local businesses, artists, and individuals who contributed auction items and other support.

AIC Launches Redesigned MBA, New Data Analytics Programs

SPRINGFIELD — American International College (AIC) has introduced a redesigned master of business administration (MBA) program alongside new graduate offerings in data analytics to prepare professionals for leadership in increasingly data-driven industries. The redesigned MBA blends leadership preparation with analytics and evidence-based decision making across core business disciplines, including finance, marketing, operations, organizational leadership, and supply chain management. The MBA program reflects growing employer demand for leaders who can pair strategic thinking with data-informed decision making. Designed for working professionals and emerging leaders, the MBA is offered in online and hybrid formats with accelerated seven-week courses and entry points in the fall, spring, and summer. Students may complete the program in as little as one year. In addition, AIC is introducing a new master of science in data analytics program and a combined MBA/MS in data analytics pathway. The MS in data analytics prepares students to apply predictive modeling, machine learning, enterprise analytics, and data visualization to real-world organizational challenges. The combined MBA/MS in data analytics pathway prepares professionals to pair executive leadership skills with advanced analytics expertise. Applications are now being accepted for upcoming fall, spring, and summer entry points.

Custom-built Benches, Tables Donated to Irish Cultural Center

SPRINGFIELD — 94.7 WMAS and Audacy Springfield announced the donation of five picnic tables and four garden benches to the Irish Cultural Center of Western New England. This contribution aims to enhance the community experience at the center’s expansive athletic fields, providing comfortable seating for patrons, athletes, and families. The furniture carries a unique story of local craftsmanship and education. The pieces were hand-built during the Original Western Mass Home and Garden Show held at the Eastern States Exposition in March. The construction was a collaborative effort between students from Westover Job Corps and the Home Builders Institute, showcasing the skills of future tradespeople to thousands of event attendees. The Irish Cultural Center, located in West Springfield, serves as a hub for cultural preservation, sports, and community gatherings. The addition of these five picnic tables and four garden benches will provide much-needed infrastructure for the athletic fields, which host a variety of matches and community events throughout the year.

United Way of Pioneer Valley, White Lion Launch United Brew

SPRINGFIELD — United Way of Pioneer Valley (UWPV) and White Lion Brewing Co. announced a new community partnership with the launch of United Brew. Proceeds from this collaboration beer will directly support United Way’s mission across Western Mass. The public was invited to celebrate the launch on June 17, the event marking the official debut of the partnership and giving community members a chance to give back, one brew at a time. All proceeds from United Brew sales will benefit United Way of Pioneer Valley’s work connecting residents with the programs, resources, and support they need to thrive.

Beacon Bank Named Among America’s Best Regional Banks

PITTSFIELD — Beacon Bank has been recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s best regional banks for 2026, receiving the highest possible rating of five stars. Beacon Bank was selected from more than 8,800 banks and credit unions across the country that are committed to powering local economies by supporting businesses, financing community projects, and providing reliable access to everyday banking services. Results were based on a comprehensive research study that combined, among other metrics, financial benchmarking, a large-scale independent customer survey, and millions of digital reviews.

T-Birds, Sheriff’s Office Donate $5,000 to YWCA

SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Thunderbirds, in partnership with the Hampden County Sheriff’s Office, recently presented a donation of $5,000 to the YWCA of Western Massachusetts prior to a T-Birds playoff game. The donation marked the culmination of the organizations’ collaboration for Domestic Violence Awareness Night on April 4 inside the Thunderdome. Proceeds were raised via online auction of specialty warmup jerseys that the Thunderbirds wore that evening. Founded in 1868, the YWCA of Western Massachusetts has spent more than 155 years serving the region. Central to its mission is supporting survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, while working to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. Each year, the organization provides critical services to nearly 12,000 individuals across Western Massachusetts.

ECI, Route 20 Host Fundraiser to Support Local Veterans

WILBRAHAM — Two family‑owned Wilbraham businesses came together on May 20 to host a community fundraiser supporting local veterans, raising nearly $7,000 in a single evening. The event drew an enthusiastic crowd of residents and supporters, far exceeding expectations for its inaugural year. The fundraiser, co‑hosted by ECI and Route 20, was created to provide short-term financial assistance to veterans and their dependents for food, utility expenses, and transportation, offering critical support during difficult times. Throughout the evening, guests enjoyed food, celebrity bartenders (including Bax at Rock 102 and Leah Rantz at Lazer 99.3), raffles, live music, and opportunities to connect with local veterans. Organizers said the event’s success has already sparked interest in making the fundraiser an annual tradition.

Farm Credit East Cares Donates $40,000 to Mental Health Efforts

ENFIELD, Conn. — In conjunction with Mental Health Awareness Month, Farm Credit East announced that its Farm Credit East Cares Community Fund donated $40,000 to rural mental health initiatives throughout the Northeast. Multiple organizations across Farm Credit East’s eight-state territory of New York, New Jersey, and New England will receive funds to support their work in providing mental health resources to rural communities. Agriculture faces unique stressors like weather and economic uncertainty, coupled with the demanding nature of farm work. Dedicated resources to support the well-being of farmers, fishers, foresters, and their families are critical to manage these challenges. The Farm Credit East Cares Community Fund was established by Farm Credit East employees who raise contributions with a Farm Credit East match. The fund’s primary intent is to provide support for farm families and organizations impacted by disasters. Since 2011, Farm Credit East Cares has donated more than $1.5 million.

Incorporations

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

ADAMS

Jsquared Custom Home Improvements Inc., 86 East Hoosac St., Adams, MA 01220. Joseph Caradonna, same. Construction services.

BLANDFORD

Industrial Pneumatic Services Inc., 74 Main St., Blandford, MA 01008. Brenton Keefe, same. Compressed air sales and service.

CHICOPEE

Make It a Wrap Inc., 105 Exchange St., Chicopee, MA 01013. Kenneth Collins, 14311 86th Road, North Loxahatchee, FL 33470. Transport and delivery of Hispanic food to markets.

EASTHAMPTON

C&A Safety Contractors Inc., 19 Summer St., Easthampton, MA 01027. Alexander Pallante, 12 Old County Road, Southampton, MA 01073. MOT work.

FLORENCE

Rainbow Contra Dance of Western Massachusetts Inc., 476 Burts Pit Road, Florence, MA 01062. Riley Geistmann, 165 Ferry St., Easthampton, MA 01027. Promotes and supports gender-free traditional dancing (contra, square, English country, and folk) primarily but not exclusively for LGBTQIA+ folk and friends.

GRANBY

FRS CPA Inc., 52 Truby St., Granby, MA 01033. Frank Sousa, 125 Westgate Center Dr., #1042, Hadley, MA 01035. Any non-attest related services of a CPA, including tax prep, bookkeeping, and consultation.

HAMPDEN

Attorney Lisa L. Morace, P.C., 23 Pondview Dr., Hampden, MA 01036. Lisa Morace, same. Renders the practice of law to the public and all services thereto.

HUNTINGTON

Sunshine Brothers Inc., 22 East Main St., Huntington, MA 01050. Farhat Butt, same. Convenience store.

LEEDS

Northampton Baseball and Softball League Inc., 60 Chestnut Ave, Leeds, MA 01053. Timothy Recuber, same. Organizes youth baseball and softball in the Northampton area.

NORTH ADAMS

Iglesia Pentecostal con Cristo Hacia Adelante Inc., 86 North St., North Adams, MA 01247. Jesus Torres, same. House of worship.

NORTHAMPTON

Miss Piggy’s Boudoir Inc., 150 Main St., Suite 50, Northampton, MA 01060. Monica Fogg, 37 Carver Road, Shutesbury, MA 01072. Retail sales of lingerie, leisurewear, personal care items, and accessories.

PITTSFIELD

1977598 Ontario Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Bryan Altshuller, 24 Cimarron Crescent, Nepean, Ontario, Canada, K2G6E1. Real estate.

Charm Travel Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Ningning Tian, same. International e-trade, including import and export of products and cross-border provision of services.

Giant Global Payroll USA Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Matthew Brown, same. Employer of record services, acting as the legal employer for workers contracted to perform services for client companies.

Imperium Outreach Foundation Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Connor Barry, 101 East Broadway, Apt. 3, Derry, NH 03038. Martial arts education.

Realbio Tech USA Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Shaobo Su, same. Manufacturing of medical research and clinical diagnostic instruments and supplies, including the production of export reagents and the procurement, distribution, and sale of in vitro diagnostic products, including but not limited to laboratory reagent.

Software Safety Institute Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Lauren Zabierek, same. Nonprofit organization advancing the security and safety of software used by the public and critical infrastructure.

Valley West Insurance Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Vatche Saadtdjian, 8010 West Sahara Ave., Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89117. Insurance brokerage.

SPRINGFIELD

Double SS Express Inc., 72 Chapin Terrace, Springfield, MA 01107. Ray Reynoso, 72 Chapin Ter., Springfield, MA 01107. Delivery/courier services.

STURBRIDGE

Bennetts Road Assoc. Inc., 17 Bennetts Road, Sturbridge, MA 01566. Patricia Kritzman, same. Corporation organized to maintain the quality of Bennetts Road at its current level, including monitoring the condition of the road and culverts.

WESTFIELD

Proline Remodeling Inc., 36 Kellogg St., Westfield, MA 01085. Oleksandr Verezhak, same. Construction and remodeling services.

WILLIAMSTOWN

Immunologic Inc., 467 New Ashford Road, Williamstown, MA 01267. Jonathan Krant, same. Pharmaceutical consulting.

Bankruptcies

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

Aprile, Amanda A.
287 Riverglade Dr., Apt. 15
Amherst, MA 01002
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/05/2026

Aronstein, Steven
42 Clark St.
Florence, MA 01062
Chapter: 13
Date: 05/12/2026

Batch, Inc.
447 Longmeadow St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106Chapter: 11
Date: 05/11/2026

Benard, Aaron
Benard, Shaina Lee
16 Gargon Ter.
Southwick, MA 01077
Chapter: 13
Date: 05/13/2026

Case, Peter Jackson
44 Prospect Lake Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230
Chapter: 13
Date: 05/08/2026

Denson, Jocilynn
86 Temby St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/08/2026

Fernandez, Menoscal
25 Highland Park Dr.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/08/2026

Garcia, David
50 Gilbert Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/04/2026

Headley, Crystal A.
a/k/aValdez, Crystal A.
34 Hobson St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/01/2026

Kelly, Petrolin R.
150 Avery St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 13
Date: 05/15/2026

Ladriye, Jazmine Sarae
40 Laurel St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/13/2026

McCray, Douglas A.
McCray, Jessica L.
125 Haynes Hill Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/11/2026

Meczywor, Theodore Stanley
Meczywor, Kimberly Ann
215 Houghton St.
North Adams, MA 01247-2432
Chapter: 13
Date: 05/12/2026

Pennett, Sean N.
Fontaine, Andrea L.
195 Breckenridge St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/04/2026

Radke, Brenda Ann
a/k/a Allain, Brenda Ann
1475 South Athol Road
Athol, MA 01331
Chapter: 13
Date: 05/15/2026

Rivera, Edwin
29 Beauchamp St., Apt. 2
Springfield, MA 01107
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/12/2026

Serrano, Carlos R.
13 Beverly St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/14/2026

Shihab, Abdullah A.
3 Highland Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/05/2026

Sierra, Rafael J.
65 River St., Apt. #4
West Springfield, MA 01089
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/05/2026

Sugarman-Lash, Faolan
28 Walker St., Apt. 2
Lenox, MA 01240
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/13/2026

Watts, Timothy Allan
156 North St.
Ware, MA 01082
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/12/2026

Weinberg, Joshua D.
Dresser, Elizabeth A.
430 Exchange St.
Athol, MA 01331
Chapter: 13
Date: 05/03/2026

Welden, Darrleen P.
23 Woodridge Road
Monson, MA 01057
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/07/2026

Zanolli, Robert Michael
826 East St., Apt. 19
Ludlow, MA 01056
Chapter: 7
Date: 05/07/2026