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SOUTH HADLEY — Restoration specialist Bill Jackson has joined the business-development team at Adam Quenneville Roofing & Siding Inc. He will work to expand partnerships and provide assistance throughout the New England condominium industry, particularly for members of the Community Associations Institute (CAI).

Jackson and Quenneville have been longtime members of CAI, an international organization that provides education and information to condominium professionals. CAI has more than 60 chapters in the U.S.

Jackson’s experience in the condominium industry will give property managers a go-to source for renovations that may include roofing, siding, windows, decks, and all-inclusive envelope projects. He will also work closely with clients to solve any issues. Jackson was a member of the CAI-CT board of directors, covering the Connecticut region, for six years. He also served on the association’s full fun committee and conference committee, and is a certified educated business partner. He worked for several years at two restoration companies.

“After 14 years in the property-restoration business, I thought a career change would be difficult,” Jackson said. “However, as a member of CAI-CT and the Connecticut Apartment Association, I worked with many professionals along the way, and that made the transition easier. Helping property managers and associations recover from fires or floods has been rewarding. I’m now looking forward to offering assistance with roofing and siding.”

Jackson met Quenneville at a CAI conference in Connecticut, and is now hoping to meet property managers from all over New England to offer consultation and advice on upcoming projects and to solve any issues they might have. Jackson expects a busy spring because many projects have been put on hold during the pandemic.

“It’s all about being there for property managers who need someone with solid experience to go to about upcoming projects or to solve any issues,” Quenneville said. “Bill has the background to be an important source of information for the condominium industry. He knows the ropes, and I think our clients will appreciate that.”

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SPRINGFIELD — The American International College (AIC) Office of Admissions offers weekly virtual information sessions for undergraduate and graduate degree program applicants. Sessions will run through Dec. 18.

Information sessions are available Monday through Friday and provide an opportunity for attendees to speak with admissions counselors virtually to learn more about the admissions process, available programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, financial aid, and more. The School of Business, Arts, and Sciences and the School of Health Sciences will each have targeted information sessions on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 9 and 10, respectively, at 7 p.m.

In addition, there will be special graduate and undergraduate virtual information sessions for the School of Education on Tuesday, Dec. 8. The graduate session begins at 5 p.m., undergraduate at 6:30 p.m. Attendees at the undergraduate session will have the chance to speak with students, faculty, and staff to gain insight to pathways that will lead to a successful career in education. Both undergraduate- and graduate-session participants will have the opportunity to speak in-depth with admissions counselors.

Learn.org ranked AIC 17th among colleges and universities for teaching and education degrees for academic year 2020-21. Learn.org provides free resources for students and working professionals to research potential schools and degrees by providing information on career opportunities and institutions of higher education that help individuals reach their goals. The organization called attention to AIC students’ ability to take part in a practicum or field-based research to ensure preparedness for future careers. It also credited the School of Education with employing “top-notch staff and faculty members, many of whom hold terminal degrees in their field.”

Participants interested in attending the School of Education sessions or any of the weekly graduate and undergraduate virtual sessions are invited to visit aic.askadmissions.net/portal/ei/search for a complete list of dates and times, and to register.

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CHICOPEE — As it concludes its on-campus plan for the fall semester, Elms College has announced that the spring 2021 semester will continue to follow the hybrid ElmsFlex model.

Due to the campus community’s successful efforts under the ElmsSafe health and safety protocols, the college was able to complete the in-person portion of the fall semester as planned, with students on campus until the Thanksgiving break. The remainder of the fall semester will be taught remotely.

“I continue to be inspired by and grateful for the way our students, faculty, and staff have come together to protect each other both inside and outside of the classroom since we reopened our campus in August,” said Harry Dumay, president of Elms College. “All the measures included in our ElmsSafe plan — wearing masks, social distancing, practicing enhanced hygiene, testing, contact tracing, quarantining and isolating as needed — have allowed us to foster a vibrant and nurturing learning environment for students that will extend into the spring 2021 semester.”

Spring classes, which will start on Jan. 26 and end on May 7, will continue to be taught in the hybrid ElmsFlex model, which gives students the option of attending sessions in the classroom, synchronously online, or a combination of both. Under this model, students can move between the options based on their personal preferences and individual circumstances in order to continue their coursework.

Residence halls will be open with single-room assignments, and students will receive designated days in January to return to, or move into, their on-campus rooms.

COVID-19 testing will be required for all students, faculty, and staff prior to being allowed back on campus in January. Also, throughout the semester, all students, faculty, staff, and visitors coming to campus will be required to complete a daily online health survey.

Elms College continues to closely monitor and follow guidelines from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as Gov. Charlie Baker’s mandates.

Out of an abundance of caution, classes will be held on Presidents’ Day, Feb. 15, and there will be no spring break. Additionally, all domestic and international travel involving study abroad, missions, or service trips has been cancelled. The college is awaiting determinations by the New England Collegiate Conference and the NCAA as to whether competitive sports will be held in the spring.

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HOLYOKE — EforAll and EparaTodos Holyoke are actively seeking volunteers to participate as mentors in this winter’s business-accelerator program.

Accelerator mentors come from a variety of backgrounds and use their business and leadership experience to guide new entrepreneurs through the process of turning their idea into a growing business. Mentors work in teams of three and are matched with an entrepreneur based on schedule availability and the desire to work together. The team meets as a group to help reaffirm topics and themes raised during classes, while also strategizing with the entrepreneur on how to reach their specific goals during the program.

This is a high-touch, year-long commitment, and everything is virtual. Mentor teams have 90-minute meetings for three months and then meet once a month for the following nine months. Anyone who is looking for an interactive and meaningful volunteer opportunity and is interested in learning more about EforAll should e-mail [email protected].

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SPRINGFIELD — SkinCatering, LLC is relocating to the first floor of Tower Square in downtown Springfield. The decade-old business has expanded to a larger space to cater to the health and well-being of clients and offer a variety of new services.

SkinCatering, a local, women-owned business, produces its own line of all-natural skin-care products, in addition to offering a variety of high-end spa services. Owner and Chief Visionary Officer Leanne Sedlak says she uses the highest-quality ingredients and provides effective, cruelty-free skin-care products without the use of harmful chemicals.

SkinCatering will celebrate the opening of the new location in Tower Square on Thursday, Dec. 3 from 6 to 8 p.m. with an exclusive VIP event. Ten VIPs and 10 ticket winners from the VIP contest will get a sneak peek into the new Tower Square location. They’ll tour the spa, receive a goodie bag filled with SkinCatering products and discounts and enjoy champagne, refreshments, a charcuterie board, live music, and signature chocolates.

“Tower Square has a history of being a hub of activity for Springfield, and we’re very excited to be a major part of why people are coming back into the city,” Sedlak said.

SkinCatering offers memberships and packages with discounts for those who want to maintain beautiful skin and increase their overall health. It offers a variety of services such as massages, body wraps, waxing, Reiki, facials, an infrared sauna, and more. Not only are its products gluten-free, but it is also PETA-approved as a cruelty-free and vegan-certified company. The new location will have space for a blowout bar, nail services, and couples massages. The original space in Tower Square will transition as the headquarters and laboratory for product development.

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SPRINGFIELD — Christina’s House invites the community to attend its annual ball, presented virtually by Ride to Remember, on Saturday, Dec. 5 at 6 p.m. This year, Christina’s House will host a digitally broadcasted event featuring live entertainment by Shawn Santanello, silent and live auctions, gift-card grab bags, and more to help spread some needed holiday cheer.

Christmas with Christina’s House will feature more than 100 auction items, including a fully decorated christmas tree, a GreatHorse golf package, a four-night stay at a private home on a bluff in Maine, a private chartered flight with lunch for two, a homemade pasta dinner from Christina’s House Executive Director Linda Mumblo, and many more. The auction opens at midnight on Thursday, Dec. 3 and will close after the live event on Dec. 5. Attendees must register for the auction and can do so, at no cost, by visiting christinashouse.org/christmas-with-christinas-house and clicking the red ‘register now’ button.

Christina’s House is also offering an opportunity for attendees to purchase a VIP Deluxe Kit, which includes gifts from the event’s sponsors, including a medium-sized candle from Kringle Candle, a variety gift package from Pride, a gift card from Hot Table, a raffle ticket to win a 50-inch television, and more. These kits can be purchased through the event website while supplies last.

Attendees can have even more fun with the Gift Card Grab Bag segment of the program, which features more than $2,200 in donated gift cards from members of the community. Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase a Gift Card Grab Bag for $20 with a guarantee to receive a surprise gift card with a value of $25 or more. Attendees can learn more about this opportunity on the event’s website.

The event can be viewed on the Christmas with Christina’s House website or on Christina’s House Facebook Page. The organization hopes to raise $100,000 this year to continue providing transitional housing for women and their children as well as emotional, spiritual, and physical support and education as they transition from homelessness to permanent, stable living environments.

The event’s presenting sponsor is the Ride to Remember, and additional sponsors include Grower Direct Farms, Ondrick Natural Earth, Ondrick Materials and Recycling LLC, PeoplesBank, Country Bank, A Plus HVAC Inc., George’s Remodeling and Renovation, the Republican, and more.

“Entering 2020, who would have known that both our local and global communities would be impacted so greatly by the COVID-19 pandemic?” Mumblo said. “Christina’s House has faced each challenge that has arisen this year with both prayer and determination to continue on our path to serve others and to grow stronger each day. We continue to adapt to meet the needs of our families in creative ways. Our community has always been a driving force, allowing us to move our mission forward. We need the help of our community now more than ever to affect the lives of even more mothers and their children who desperately need a home, hope, and healing. We pray that Christmas with Christina’s House is a reflection of the work being done every day in our homes, the celebration of our many successes, and a time where people feel called to be a part of something so worthwhile.”

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SPRINGFIELD — Throughout the month of December, Freedom Credit Union will partner with its members and the local community to raise funds to benefit the Pioneer Valley USO. Freedom will match total donations made through Dec. 31 up to $2,500.

The mission of the USO (United Service Organizations) is to strengthen America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home, and country throughout their service to our country. The Pioneer Valley USO, located at Westover Air Reserve Base in Chicopee, provides more than 102,000 pounds of food to more than 3,200 individuals annually through the Emergency Food Pantry, supports more than 600 families annually with holiday food baskets for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and sends more than 500 care packages to deployed military men and women around the world. Funded entirely by private donations, sponsorships, and grants, it supports both Westover Air Reserve Base in Chicopee and Barnes Air National Guard Base in Westfield.

Donations can be made to Freedom’s matching drive online at bit.ly/393WCzo.

“We wanted to do something to help care for those who sacrifice so much for our freedom,” Freedom Credit Union President Glenn Welch said. “The Pioneer Valley USO was set up in the 1940s to help local service families in need by serving meals and providing food through a pantry at Westover Air Reserve Base. With all the challenges this year, the organization has experienced a dip in donations, and we’d like to help fix this.”

Allan Tracy, executive director of the Pioneer Valley USO, added that, “during this holiday season, there are about 220,000 American men and women on active duty in 100 countries who will not be home for the holidays. We appreciate Freedom’s generosity in soliciting and matching donations to help relieve some of our service members’ stress by helping to ensure their families are cared for.”

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NORTH ADAMS — The Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) Leadership Academy will hold virtual information sessions on Tuesday, Dec. 15 at 4 p.m. and on Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. Aspiring school leaders interested in pursuing their administrator licensure or certificate of advanced graduate study (CAGS) in educational leadership are invited to join MCLA’s Leadership Academy director and a panel of alumni for a discussion about the program and application process.

Prospective students will be able to discuss school leadership, receive an overview of the program leading to administrator licensure with or without CAGS, and learn about the application process. The Leadership Academy is currently accepting applications for 2021.

Click here to learn more and register for either information session.

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HOLYOKE — On Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 2 p.m., Wistariahurst will host “Invasive Earthworms in New England Forests,” detailing their damage and spread as part of an ongoing series of live, virtual programming. Presented by Justin Richardson, assistant professor of Geosciences at UMass Amherst, this program will be free and open to all. Pre-registration is required.

Forests in New England are under pressure from shifting climates, introduced species, and human uses for fuel and wood products. One largely understudied biological pressure involves invasive earthworms. New England forests largely developed without native earthworms due to the last major glaciation. Since international boat travel, New England forests experienced a wave of European earthworms. Richardson will discuss their impacts on forests where they have been observed, as well as some measures to prevent their spread and potential control mechanisms.

Richardson’s research focuses on forest soils and how humans alter the physical, chemical, and biological nature. His current research focuses on nutrient cycling in perturbed soils, toxic metal transport in New England watersheds, and urban forests.

This program has been designed to address the needs of area seniors, many of whom continue to be socially isolated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is supported through a Community Development Block Grant to address, prevent, and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic; administered through the Holyoke Office of Community Development; and planned in consultation with the Holyoke Council on Aging. Additional support has been provided through NEH CARES Act funding granted by Mass Humanities.

To register for “Invasive Earthworms in New England Forests” or any future programs, visit www.wistariahurst.org or e-mail Eileen Maginnis at the Holyoke Council on Aging at [email protected]. If you have an idea for a topic you’d like to be considered for a future Wistariahurst session, e-mail [email protected]. Future virtual programs will focus on a diverse range of historical and cultural topics including programs on nature, art, history, travel, and social justice.

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HADLEY — UMassFive College Federal Credit Union is running a winter coat and cold-weather clothing drive in its Hadley and Northampton branches throughout the month of December. These donations are part of an effort to ensure that all community members have access to cold-weather clothing this winter, and will be distributed in partnership with the Amherst Survival Center.

“The public-health and economic crises caused by COVID-19 have hit hard. Not only are many individuals and families struggling, but many of the resources our neighbors can turn to have had to shift their focus,” said Lev Ben-Ezra, executive director of the Amherst Survival Center. “Unfortunately, the Amherst Survival Center had to temporarily close our community store due to COVID as we focus on our food and nutrition programs, but we have remained committed to distributing core essentials — items like coats, sleeping bags, underwear, socks, and long johns.

“We are so grateful to be partnering with a number of area organizations, including Craig’s Doors and Family Outreach of Amherst, to make sure every single coat, blanket, and winter accessory we collect makes it someone who needs it,” Ben-Ezra added. “Now is truly a time of ‘every bit counts,’ and we are grateful for all the ways the community is stepping up to support each other. The UMassFive coat drive is an essential part of that.”

UMassFive gratefully accepts clean, new or gently used coats, gloves, scarves, hats, sweaters, and blankets. Donations should be placed in a bag and dropped off during business hours to the Hadley branch at 200 Westgate Center Dr. or the Northampton branch at 225 King St.

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ENFIELD, Conn. — Asnuntuck Community College recently became the first American Welding Society (AWS) accredited test facility (ATF) in Connecticut. Students enrolled in Asnuntuck’s welding program will have an opportunity to earn certifications.

According to Richard Munroe, one of two certified instructors at Asnuntuck, the program establishes minimum requirements for test facilities, their personnel, and equipment to qualify for accreditation to test and qualify welders. AWS’ website explains that entrusting welder certification to ATF specialists makes good business sense for contractors and fabricators. Companies are increasingly realizing the shortcomings of self-qualification and are switching to AWS accredited test facilities to test and qualify their welders. ATFs help them save money, improve productivity, and reduce liability by entrusting their welder certification to experts.

The Asnuntuck Community College welding program began in 2004 at Windsor High School and was moved to the Asnuntuck campus in 2008. Now known as the welding and fabrication program, it has graduated approximately 1,000 students since its inception. The college has dedicated 10,000 square feet to welding instruction in a state-of-the-art facility on the Enfield campus, which includes 75 welding booths.

“I am so proud of this accomplishment and thankful to the staff for all the hard work they put into this process to achieve this certification,” said Mary Bidwell, interim dean of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.

Michelle Coach, Asnuntuck’s interim CEO, added that “we are proud of our instructors and staff. They have worked to achieve this accreditation and establish a superior level of quality. We are honored to be the only accredited test facility in Connecticut. They have proven to be leaders in the field of welding.”

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SPRINGFIELD — In anticipation of the Thanksgiving holiday and with more families in need amid the pandemic than usual, MBK rallied to deliver Thanksgiving food items to the Gray House.

Led by team leaders Chelsea Cox and Sarah Rose Stack, the team collected donations and money before making the dropoff. The team went shopping for turkeys, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and all the traditional Thanksgiving fixings, and was able to fill four bins with food and make an additional monetary donation.

The Gray House is able to obtain about 6,000 pounds worth of food for just $50, and expected to feed between 800 and 1,000 families this Thanksgiving.

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SPRINGFIELD — After closely monitoring updates and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and local, state, and national authorities about the evolving situation of COVID-19, Community Bank N.A. has made the proactive decision to close all branch lobbies and operate solely through available drive-thrus. All branch lobbies will be available by appointment only, including locations with and without drive-thrus.

“We believe this decision is both conservative and prudent considering the current information the CDC has provided about COVID-19,” said Hal Wentworth, the bank’s senior vice president for retail banking. “We appreciate our customers’ continued support and understanding in this difficult time of uncertainty. Together, we can all do our part to help protect our local communities.”

Community Bank understands the vital importance of customers having access to their accounts and encourages customers to continue checking cbna.com for updates. Customers should note that lobby appointments can be made by calling local branches.

Community Bank’s ATMs and secure night depositories will remain available during this time. Additionally, the bank’s online, mobile, and phone banking options will allow customers the convenience of banking from home. Online and mobile banking tools provide 24/7 digital account access and the ability to transfer funds, check account balances and activity, pay bills, and more. Customers may also apply to open a personal deposit account or apply for a personal loan online at cbna.com. If customers aren’t enrolled yet in online or mobile banking, they can visit cbna.com or contact customer service for assistance at (866) 764-8638, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Community Bank will continue to closely monitor updates and recommendations from the CDC and local, state, and national authorities. Regular updates will be shared with customers and staff, including when branches may return to regular operations.

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AGAWAM — Belt Technologies Inc., a manufacturer of custom metal belt conveyer solutions and conveyor systems, announced that Timothy Condry has joined the team in the role of materials coordinator. A seasoned professional, he will coordinate logistics for the busy manufacturer.

“Tim couldn’t have joined our team at a better time,” President Alan Wosky said. “We have been fortunate that our customer base is predominantly in essential business sectors that have seen increased demand during the pandemic. At the same time, sourcing our raw materials has become more challenging. Accordingly, we’re happy to welcome Tim given his extensive experience in this area.”

Chief Operating Officer Denis Gagnon echoed Wosky’s sentiments, noting that “the pandemic has affected the availability and shipment times of raw materials, so we’re happy to welcome someone so experienced to help with workflows and project timelines.”

Condry holds business degrees from Manchester Community College and Eastern Connecticut State University. Prior to joining Belt Technologies, he was a production planner for 15 years, responsible for forecasting and purchasing materials, providing customer support, and production control.

Business Talk Podcast Special Coverage

We are excited to announce that BusinessWest, in partnership with Living Local, has launched a new podcast series, BusinessTalk. Each episode will feature in-depth interviews and discussions with local industry leaders, providing thoughtful perspectives on the Western Massachuetts economy and the many business ventures that keep it running during these challenging times.

Episode 41: Nov. 30, 2020

George Interviews Nancy Creed, president of the Springfield Regional Chamber of Commerce

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BusinessWest Editor George O’Brien talks with Nancy Creed, president of the Springfield Regional Chamber of Commerce. The two discuss the pandemic, the recent surge in cases, its impact on the local business community, and what might come next. They also discuss the lingering impact of the pandemic  on area chambers of commerce as well as the growing notion that changes brought about by the pandemic may position this region as a home for businesses currently headquartered in major urban areas. It’s must listening, so join us on BusinessTalk.

 

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SPRINGFIELD — Due to spikes in COVID-19 cases across the U.S. and beyond, BusinessWest and the Healthcare News have decided it is in everyone’s best interest to reschedule and transition these annual celebrations from hybrid events to completely virtual events. As always, our main priority is to keep everyone safe, and we appreciate your patience while we navigate through these trying times.

This year’s Healthcare Heroes, all of whom are being recognized for their efforts to battle the pandemic in myriad ways, will be celebrated on Thursday, Jan. 14. They include Mark Keroack, president and CEO of Baystate Health; Christopher Savino, Emeline Bean, and Lydia Brisson, clinical liaisons for Berkshire Healthcare Systems; Friends of the Homeless; the Nutrition Department at Greater Springfield Senior Services Inc.; the staff at Holyoke Medical Center; the Institute for Applied Life Sciences at UMass Amherst; Rabbi Devorah Jacobson, director of Spiritual Life at JGS Lifecare; Maggie Eboso, Infection Control and Prevention coordinator at Mercy Medical Center; Jennifer Graham, home health aide at O’Connell Care at Home; and Helen Gobeil, staffing supervisor at Visiting Angels West Springfield.

The Healthcare Heroes program is sponsored by Elms College (presenting sponsor), Baystate Health and Health New England (presenting sponsor), and partner sponsors Bulkley Richardson, Comcast Business, and Trinity Health Of New England/Mercy Medical Center.

This year’s Women of Impact will be celebrated on Thursday, Jan. 28. They include Tania Barber, president and CEO of Caring Health Center; Carol Campbell, president of Chicopee Industrial Contractors; Helen Caulton-Harris, Health and Human Services commissioner for the city of Springfield; Pattie Hallberg, CEO of the Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts; Andrea Harrington, Berkshire County district attorney; Toni Hendrix, director of Human Services at Loomis Lakeside at Reeds Landing; Christina Royal, president of Holyoke Community College; and Sue Stubbs, president and CEO of ServiceNet.

The event is sponsored by Country Bank, Health New England, and TommyCar Auto Group (presenting sponsors), Comcast Business (supporting sponsor), and WWLP 22 News/CW Springfield (media sponsor).

Details about both events will be announced soon.

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MONSON — Monson Savings Bank announced the recent promotion of Rob Chateauneuf to senior vice president and senior commercial loan officer.

“Rob has more than proven his value over the years through his hard work and dedication to Monson Savings Bank’s customers and his team members. We are so pleased to recognize his commitment with this well-deserved promotion,” Monson Savings Bank President Dan Moriarty said. “Rob puts his heart into his work. His in-depth understanding of commercial lending, his welcoming disposition, and his enthusiasm to help commercial borrowers make him an asset to our team and our customers.”

In his new role, Chateauneuf will be responsible for leading the bank’s Commercial Lending team as they continue to serve local businesses of all sizes. He is skilled in commercial real-estate lending, C&I lending, construction lending, and SBA lending.

At Monson Savings Bank, he most recently served as first vice president of Commercial Lending and has been the bank since 2012. With more than 20 years of banking experience, including commercial lending, residential lending, and retail branch management, he has a comprehensive understanding of the needs and challenges of commercial businesses.

Chateauneuf earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from the Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst. Additionally, he is a graduate of the Springfield Regional Chamber’s Leadership Institute at Western New England University and the American Bankers Assoc. Stonier Graduate School of Banking – Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2014, he was recognized as one of BusinessWest’s 40 Under Forty.

He served on the board of directors at Hawthorn Services from 2006 to 2010, serving as president and chair from 2008 to 2010. When Hawthorn Services merged with the Center for Human Development (CHD), he was asked to join the CHD board, which he served as chair of the program committee and a member the board of directors from 2010 to 2020. He also served on the board of directors of the South Hadley Chamber of Commerce from 2004 to 2013. He has also been involved in myriad other charitable organizations and volunteer events throughout the years, including those benefiting Habitat for Humanity, the Westfield Boys & Girls Club, the United Way, and the towns of Agawam and South Hadley.

“I am excited to be a part of Monson Savings Bank, a community bank that focuses on the true needs of our local businesses,” Chateauneuf said. “Monson Savings Bank supports the local economy by providing businesses with capital to grow, resulting in more local jobs and vibrant communities.”

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SPRINGFIELD — Robinson Donovan, P.C. made a donation of 100 pounds of side dishes to the Gray House to help ensure food on the table for local families this Thanksgiving.

“We’ve partnered with the Gray House for several years for the Adopt-a-Family Christmas program, and wanted to do something extra this year, knowing how many people have been deeply impacted by the pandemic,” Partner Jim Martin said. “The Gray House is an invaluable community institution that we are proud to support.”

Through the help of individuals and businesses like Robinson Donovan, the Gray House is able to provide turkeys and accompanying food for families in need on Thanksgiving.

“Providing our neighbors with the resources needed to break the cycle of poverty truly takes a community, and as such, I am incredibly grateful to have Robinson Donovan as part of this community,” said Kristen McClintock, executive director of the Gray House. “We could not have reached this milestone, 35 years of service, without the support of such generous people. Every life we touch — be it through adult education, youth programming, food, or a warm winter coat — is possible because of their investment in the lives of those in need.”

To make a donation to the Gray House, visit grayhouse.org/donate.

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WARE — Country Bank announced a series of initiatives to help support local communities during the 2020 holiday season, especially those affected by the economic fallout from the ongoing pandemic.

As part of these initiatives, Country Bank teamed up with Old Sturbridge Village to offer 750 free meals to families in need this Thanksgiving. Meals were delivered to St. John’s Food for the Poor, the YWCA, Abby’s House, Veterans Inc., and Elm Street Congregational Church.

“We wanted to do everything we could to help support families in the community this Thanksgiving,” said James Donahue, president of Old Sturbridge Village. “Country Bank and Old Sturbridge Village share a collective belief that we can make a difference when we work together, and we are doing just that.”

On Small Business Saturday, Nov. 28, the Country Bank retail banking team will support local small businesses by purchasing 400 gift cards from businesses throughout its markets. These gift cards will be distributed in Country Bank branch locations on Giving Tuesday, Dec. 1. The corporate-office team will also partner with Provision Ministry and assemble 250 backpacks filled with essential care items to be delivered to the Springfield Rescue Mission.

Throughout the month of December, the famous red kettles will be visible at several Country Bank branch locations to help fill the void the Salvation Army will experience this year, in part due to the pandemic. Country Bank has donated $10,000 toward this meaningful cause.

Finally, as part of its Community Cares program, the staff participated in its own Boston Marathon by ‘walking the distance’ via a downloadable app. This virtual challenge brought people together while supporting charities of their choice with a $500 donation. A total of $30,000 will be granted to charities.

“As a community partner, we care deeply about our communities, and we want to offer our support where it is needed most this holiday season,” said Paul Scully, president and CEO of Country Bank. “As we reflect on the past year with gratitude for the bank’s strength and ability to support so many in need, we are also humbled to witness so many great acts of kindness and support throughout our communities from the people and businesses who make this region the remarkable place it is to live and work.

“The pandemic has taken its toll on the people and places in our communities,” he added. “We know that many have suffered losses over the last several months. Some have lost their jobs, their business, and others have lost loved ones. There is no more significant time in our history for community partners to step up and provide support to those in need.”

To learn more about the various activities that Country Bank will be participating in and how to donate to the local charities it is supporting, visit www.countrybank.com/seasonofgiving.

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PALMER — Jay Demore, owner of Demore’s Automotive in Palmer, believes in supporting the community. This week, more than 300 people in Palmer will have Thanksgiving meals thanks to the efforts of Demore; his sister JoAnn, operations manager at the auto shop; and a few customers who have come to the shop with checks for as much as $200 and $300.

Demore, who has operated the auto-repair shop since 1997, will provide prepared meals from Palmer restaurants, 80 of which will go to elderly residents in town. For families that prefer to make Thanksgiving dinner, he’ll make sure they have a turkey and the ingredients for stuffing, side dishes, and desserts. Anyone in need was encouraged to message Demore privately through social media; customers and local residents who knew of a family in need reached out to let him know.

How does he decide who gets the meals? “I leave it to the good of the people to let me know who needs the help,” Demore said, noting that people have responded to posts on his business Facebook page as well as posts on local and town pages.

The plan to help began last Easter, as restaurants and families began to be affected financially by the pandemic. That’s when Demore began purchasing gift cards for Palmer restaurants and giving them to town residents in need.

Demore has taken his support of Palmer restaurants on the road with the Stand Out Truck, a mobile digital billboard. He purchased ads on the truck for his own business and, after seeing results, began purchasing ad space and sponsoring restaurants.

He is also offering to help any families in need at Christmas — and not just with meals. Demore and his sister have already purchased some big-ticket toys, such as a remote-control Jeep, which he says will be decked out with the Demore Automotive logo, as well as boys’ and girls’ bikes, a play kitchen, and a Nintendo Switch. “We’re even supplying wrapping paper,” he added.

A “Stuff the Cruiser” event will be held on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Palmer Town Hall/police station parking lot. The event supports Santa’s Elves of Palmer, which collects and distributes toys to families in the area. Demore said he would like to see a record number of cruisers stuffed this year. To help reach that goal, he will give a $10 gift card to a local restaurant to anyone who brings an unwrapped toy to his business. Toys can be for any age or gender. Demore will deliver the toys to the Dec. 5 event.

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GREAT BARRINGTON — This Thanksgiving is tough for many local seniors, who won’t be seeing friends and family because of the pandemic. So Wheeler & Taylor Insurance in Great Barrington teamed up with the Claire Teague Senior Center to give local seniors a complete Thanksgiving dinner they can easily prepare at home.

J. Scott Rote, president of the insurance agency, bought oven-ready turkey breast with gravy kits at a local supermarket. He and his staff added vegetables, cranberry sauce, mashed-potato mix, dessert, and four KN95 face masks to each package. In all, the packages will yield about 300 to 350 meals.

Polly Mann-Salenovich, director of the Clare Teague Senior Center in Great Barrington, delivered them to a local senior-housing complex and individual seniors.

“I got wonderful feedback from our seniors,” she said. “Wheeler & Taylor thought of everything. All I had to do was put the packages in our van and deliver them. I was thrilled. It really was wonderful, great fun.”

Rote has also received calls from seniors. One was from an old acquaintance who’s gone through tough times and now can’t get out easily. “He said he hasn’t had a traditional Thanksgiving dinner in years and was almost in tears when he called to say thanks,” Rote said.

Separately, Kimberly Briggs, account manager at Wheeler & Taylor, who is also the secretary of the Junior League of Berkshire County, spearheaded employee fundraising for the People’s Pantry in Great Barrington. In total, Wheeler & Taylor employees donated 10 boxes of groceries that were delivered to the pantry by Briggs and Rote.

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SPRINGFIELD — Skoler, Abbott & Presser, P.C. announced it will hold two complimentary webinars in December to help employers prepare for the new Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) program.

“On January 1, 2021, PFML will be a reality in Massachusetts,” said attorney John Gannon, a partner at Skoler Abbott. “Once the program takes effect, Massachusetts employees will be eligible to take up to 12 weeks of paid family leave — up to 26 weeks in certain circumstances — and up to 20 weeks of paid medical leave. We expect that employees will immediately start filing claims, as many may have been waiting for PFML to go live before requesting leave.”

The first webinar, “Are You Ready for the Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave Program?” will take place on Thursday, Dec. 10 from noon to 1:30 p.m. Gannon will be joined by attorney Meaghan Murphy to provide a general overview of the new law, discuss how to manage and prepare for PFML claims, talk about how to curb abuse, and share PFML policy updates. To register for this free webinar, visit bit.ly/38LeezX.

“In order to comply with the new paid-leave laws, employers must make important changes to their policies and procedures and update their employee handbooks,” said attorney Amelia Holstrom, another partner at Skoler Abbott. “Employees will be eligible to take PFML as of January 1, 2021 in Massachusetts, and Connecticut’s program is not far behind.”

The second webinar, “Employee Handbook Review,” will be held on Thursday, Dec. 17 from noon to 1:30 p.m. Holstrom and attorney Erica Flores will cover policy changes required by the new PFML laws and more, including how those changes may impact other policies and procedures, legally required policies for employers, and recommended changes to address impacts and prepare for PFML claims. To register for this free webinar, visit bit.ly/38P1592.

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EAST LONGMEADOW — Golden Years Home Care Services partnered with Veterans Outreach Centers of Massachusetts Inc., Commonwealth Care Alliance, and Springfield Pharmacy to deliver “Appreciation for Your Service” care packages to veterans in Springfield on Nov. 24.

Thanksgiving is a time when most people think about what they are thankful for. Staff at Golden Years say they are thankful to veterans for all the work they have done for this country, but, while providing home-care services to veterans, they noticed that not all veterans have the basic necessities most take for granted.

The partnership among the organizations supplied veterans with toothbrushes, gloves, hats, socks, shampoo, hand sanitizers, masks, deodorant, soap, razors, and more supplies. They also received a turkey provided by Golden Years Home Care.

“As a Vietnam-era veteran, I am proud that Golden Years cares and gives support to all military and veterans. I am honored to be the liaison that my fellow vets reach out to. I cannot express how grateful I am to be given this opportunity,” said Paul Rasid, regional director and veterans liaison.

Added Cesar Ruiz Jr., president and CEO of Golden Years Home Care Services, “we must always remember our veterans for the sacrifices they have made to help keep us free and safe.”

Cover Story Women of Impact 2020

2020 Women of Impact

• Tania Barber, President and CEO of Caring Health Center, who has led by example, with a servant’s heart, in both her healthcare career and in her ministry.
• Carol Campbell, President of Chicopee Industrial Contractors, who is using her influence to help other women find — and use — their voice.
• Helen Caulton-Harris, Health and Human Services commissioner for the city of Springfield, whose vision of a healthier community includes social equity.
• Patricia Hallberg, CEO of the Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts, who continues to be both a role model and advocate for women and girls.
• Andrea Harrington, Berkshire County district attorney, who set out to transform her region’s criminal-justice system and has done so, in myriad ways.
• Toni Hendrix, Director of Human Services at Loomis Lakeside at Reeds Landing, who has transformed organizations through empathy-based leadership.
• Christina Royal, President of Holyoke Community College, whose leadership has been tested and sharpened by the challenges wrought by a pandemic.
• Sue Stubbs, President and CEO of ServiceNet, who has grown her agency dramatically by recognizing needs and welcoming innovative ideas to meet them.

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Meet Our Judges

Carol Moore Cutting

In 1999, Carol Moore Cutting, a 2019 Women of Impact honoree, launched WEIB 106.3 FM, the only locally owned commercial FM radio station in the Greater Springfield market, the only female-owned FM radio station in Massachusetts, and the only station in New England owned by a person of color. She’s also sponsored myriad cultural organizations and jazz festivals in the Pioneer Valley and beyond, while supporting non-arts-related nonprofits over the years as well.

Shelley Regin

As senior vice president of Marketing at Country Bank, Shelley Regin draws on 25 years of experience with that institution. She has a bachelor’s degree in business administration and management and holds the professional designation of certified financial marketing professional, as well as a certification in social media. She also serves as vice president of the New England Financial Marketing Assoc. and an advisory board member for the American Bankers Assoc. Marketing School.

Katherine Putnam

Katherine Putnam, another 2019 Women of Impact honoree, is managing director of Golden Seeds, a national investment firm that focuses on early-stage businesses that have women in management and leadership roles. While investing in some developing ventures, she spends most of her time advising and mentoring entrepreneurs, especially women, while working diligently to create strategies for helping women and minorities crash through the many barriers facing them as entrepreneurs.

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PITTSFIELD — The Berkshire Regional Planning Commission (BRPC), in partnership with the office of state Sen. Adam Hinds, announced the availability of grant funds through the Berkshire County COVID-19 Adaptation Fund. Grants through this program will help businesses and organizations with up to 25 employees address expenses incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Applicants may use funds to cover a range of eligible expenses, including the purchase of PPE and other COVID adaptation supplies, as well as general business expenses such as rent, utilities, payroll, or insurance. BRPC will begin accepting applications online on Tuesday, Dec. 1.

This program will be available to both for-profit and nonprofit small businesses in Berkshire County, with maximum grant awards ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 depending on the number of employees. Preference will be given to applications from BIPOC (black, indigenous, and people of color) owned businesses.

“We understand that this current public-health and economic crisis has had an outsized impact on communities of color,” BRPC Executive Director Thomas Matuszko said. “We urge minority-owned businesses to apply for these funds and will look to issue awards as quickly as possible.”

BRPC is currently also helping to administer two regional Community Development Block Grant programs specific to for-profit businesses with five or fewer employees and low- to moderate-income owners.

The fund will also consider applications of up to $15,000 from established nonprofit organizations to support programs aimed at supporting individuals and groups of individuals impacted economically by COVID-19. Organizations seeking to apply for programmatic support should contact the BRPC directly by e-mailing Senior Planner Laura Brennan at [email protected].

Program details, including additional information about eligible expenses, are available on the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission website at www.berkshireplanning.org.

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SPRINGFIELD — On Nov. 23, the law firm Pellegrini, Seeley, Ryan and Blakesley donated and helped distribute 250 frozen turkeys to aid the Gray House in its efforts to feed families in Springfield.

“The mission of the Gray House is critical to our community,” Partner Earl Seeley III said. “We wanted to do what we could to further their efforts and help make Thanksgiving brighter for the people they serve.”

Partner Charlie Casartello added that “the need to help people overcome food insecurity is more acute now than ever. Everyone deserves a great Thanksgiving dinner, and we were happy to have the opportunity to pass out the turkeys to our neighbors and wish everyone a happy holiday.”

Attorneys from the firm were on hand to personally distribute the turkeys to individuals who had signed up with the charity to receive one.

Pellegrini, Seeley, Ryan and Blakesley is a law firm of more than 15 lawyers who devote their practice to protecting the rights of injured individuals.

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LONGMEADOW — Bay Path University announced it will again welcome prospective students and their families to visit the Longmeadow campus in person. Tours will be available at designated times Monday through Saturday, and reservations must be made in advance. Detailed safety protocols will be in place to ensure the health and safety of all participants.

“We’re thrilled to welcome prospective students and their families back to campus to experience first-hand what makes Bay Path so special,” said Sarah Wisnouskas, director of Recruitment Events for Bay Path University. “We’ve spent months building and testing our COVID protocols to ensure that we can offer these tours safely. There’s nothing like walking a campus to feel the culture and climate of a college or university, and we’re confident that we can offer these tours in a way that prioritizes what is always our number-one goal — keeping students safe and cared for.”

When allowing visitors on campus, Bay Path will follow the guidelines set forth by the state of Massachusetts; as such, not all buildings will be available to tour.

To schedule an in-person campus visit, or for more information on visitation requirements, log onto baypath.edu/visit. For those prospective students or families who wish to tour campus virtually, individual guided virtual campus tours are still being held Monday through Friday. Check out baypath.edu/visit for more information or to schedule a virtual appointment.

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SPRINGFIELD — Liberty Mutual Insurance is the latest corporation to lend its support to Square One’s Campaign for Healthy Kids — a multi-year fund-development initiative focused on the agency’s commitment to providing healthy meals, physical fitness, social-emotional well-being, and a healthy learning environment.

The $3,000 gift comes at a critical time as Square One recently expanded its early-education program to include full-day remote learning support for children in kindergarten through grade 5, in addition to its traditional preschool classrooms, family childcare offerings, and family-support services.

“The vital services the Square One team provide to the community on a daily basis have taken on a whole new level of importance during this unprecedented time,” said Beth Green, Liberty Mutual Insurance Contact Center Operations associate. “Early education is one of the most effective ways to improve a child’s long-term security and well-being, and the services offered by Square One are core to Liberty Mutual’s values of being there for people when they need us most. We are honored to help them fulfill their commitment to provide high-quality early education and a safe and healthy community for Springfield’s children.”

Added Kristine Allard, vice president of Development & Communication at Square One, “having the support of our business community is absolutely vital to our success in supporting children and families. We are so grateful to Liberty Mutual for recognizing the importance of our work and the need to support us financially. The past few months have greatly reinforced the demand for our programs and services. With that growing demand and the unanticipated COVID-related expenses — including providing full-day support during remote learning — we have a tremendous need to expand our donor base.”

Square One currently provides early-learning services to more than 500 infants, toddlers, and school-age children each day, and family support-services to 1,500 families each year, as they work to overcome the significant challenges in their lives. To make a donation, text ABC123 to 44-321, visit www.startatsquareone.org, or e-mail Allard at [email protected].

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Help Where It’s Needed

Monson Savings Bank President Dan Moriarty (left) and CEO Steve Lowell (right) recently presented a $5,000 check to Andrew Morehouse, executive director of the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts. The bank made the donation to help address the food-insecurity challenges being faced by many local residents. “This year has been more difficult than ever for many residents,” Lowell said. “As a local community bank, it is our duty to help those most in need. We take our responsibility very seriously and do whatever is possible to help residents who are struggling.”

 

 


 

 

Celebrating STEM Week

As a way to celebrate STEM Week in Massachusetts last month, the Red Sox Foundation and the Museum of Science in Boston partnered to distribute nearly 650 at-home science and engineering design-challenge kits to children at Springfield’s Square One (pictured), the Lawrence YMCA, and the Lawrence Boys & Girls Club. The Try It! kits are a part of the virtual learning resources the museum has developed through its curricular division, EiE, and its MOS at Home digital platform, to provide families with all the materials needed to enjoy fun and engaging science education any time, any place.

 


 

 

Supporting Girls

The Junior League of Greater Springfield (JLGS) recently donated 90 backpacks to Girls Inc. of the Valley to be given to elementary-school girls. “The Junior League of Greater Springfield is committed to the promotion of literacy and serving women and children in our community. With the backpack-donation project, our volunteers recognized an urgent need for the girls of the Pioneer Valley and jumped into service,” said Jamie Margolis, assistant treasurer of JLGS. “It has never been more important to us to help lift and support young women in our community.”

 

 


 

 

 

Agenda

Virtual Open House for Elms Graduate Education Programs

Dec. 1: The Elms College Graduate Admission Office will hold a virtual open house from 5 to 6:30 p.m. to share information about graduate programs in education (MED/MAT). This sessions will allow prospective students to meet with program directors, alumni, and graduate admission counselors. Another virtual open house will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021 from 6 to 7 p.m. to share information about all Elms College graduate programs. Elms has 30 graduate, post-graduate, and certificate programs offered in a variety of models, including hybrid, online, and on campus. To register for either session, visit www.elms.edu/graduate-studies/visit.

 

Spay/Neuter Voucher Day

Dec. 1: Second Chance Animal Services announced it will host its first Spay/Neuter Voucher Day at its Springfield Community Veterinary Hospital. The program, made possible in conjunction with the Mass Animal Fund and local animal-control officers, provides free spay/neuter services to cats and dogs owned by low-income Massachusetts residents. For those who don’t qualify for the state voucher program, Second Chance’s low-cost spay/neuter program is available to everyone. Complete information on both programs can be found at secondchanceanimals.org. The Second Chance Springfield hospital also offers full-service veterinary care for all, with subsidized rates for qualifying households, plus a weekly vaccine clinic by pre-registration offering rabies and distemper vaccines for $12, microchips for $20, and nail trims for $12. Those interested in registering for the voucher day can visit the website and check out the Spay/Neuter Information section of the registration form.

 

MCLA Virtual Information Session

Dec. 2: The Division of Graduate and Continuing Education (DGCE) at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) will hold a virtual information session at 4 p.m. This information session will offer details about MCLA’s bachelor’s degree completion program; master of business administration, master of education, and teacher licensure programs; and the MCLA Leadership Academy. Members of the community interested in pursuing a postgraduate degree, advancing in their education careers, or completing their undergraduate degree are encouraged to attend. Representatives from each postgraduate program will present information and answer questions about degree paths, enrollment, balancing responsibilities while pursuing a degree, and more. For more information or to register, visit mcla.edu/infosession.

 

Bright Nights at Forest Park

Through Jan. 3: Bright Nights at Forest Park will take place this year. Spirit of Springfield and the city of Springfield have developed protocols to provide a safe and festive event that has been a holiday tradition since 1995. They will be instituted during setup, breakdown, and during the event, and include masks, regular cleaning, online ticketing, and more. Restrooms will be for emergency use only, and the usual bustling gift shop, amusement rides, horse-drawn wagon and carriage rides, and visits and supper with Santa will not be available. This will help keep all visitors safe and socially distanced in their vehicles during the experience. Bright Nights at Forest Park is three miles of a unique holiday experience featuring more than 675,000 lights and iconic displays like Seuss Land, Everett Barney Mansion, Toy Land, Happy Holidays, Springfield, and so many more. It generates $15 million in economic impact annually and has created a lifetime of family memories in its 25-year history. It also promises to be one of the safest events, with families contained in their cars. Admission will be $23 per car weeknights, weekdays, and holidays. Discounted tickets will be available at participating Big Y World Class Markets for $16.50. Due to bus-capacity limitations in Massachusetts, admission for buses has been reduced to $100 for buses with capacity of more than 30 people. Vehicles with seating from 17 to 30 people will be charged $50 for admission.

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Kandra Tranghese

Kandra Tranghese

Monson Savings Bank announced the recent hiring of Kandra Tranghese as vice president and chief financial officer. In that role, she will be responsible for planning, directing, and controlling the bank’s financial plans, policies, and accounting practices. Tranghese most recently served for 23 years as senior audit manager for Wolf & Co., P.C., a regional CPA firm providing financial accounting and audit services. In this role, she was responsible for managing a team of professionals and providing audit and other assurance services to financial institutions. She earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Fairfield University and is a licensed certified public accountant (CPA), as well as a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants. An active participant in the community, Tranghese currently serves as treasurer for the Wilbraham Hampden Academic Trust and previously was president of the Children’s Study Home. She looks forward to participating with Monson Savings Bank on future community-outreach initiatives.

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Scott Emerson

Scott Emerson

Alyson Weeks

Alyson Weeks

Erin Skoczylas

Erin Skoczylas

Country Bank announced three recent promotions of long-time staff members. Scott Emerson was promoted to vice president, IT Security. He has more than 20 years of experience in the technology industry and has been an essential part of the Innovation & Technology team at Country Bank for 14 years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from UMass Amherst and has also achieved several professional certifications, including information systems security professional (CISSP), information security manager (CISM), and GIAC enterprise defender (GCED). Alyson Weeks has been promoted to assistant vice president, Human Resources. She began her career at Country Bank 12 years ago as a teller and has worked in various other roles in the Retail Banking division, including teller supervisor, Branch Operations manager, and Retail Operations manager, before joining the Human Resources team five years ago. She holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Worcester State University and has a master’s degree in education from American International College. Erin Skoczylas has been promoted to assistant controller. She began her career at Country Bank 23 years ago as a part-time Operations clerk. Before transitioning to accounting in 2008, she worked in various positions throughout the Operations department. She holds an associate degree in business administration from Springfield Technical Community College and a bachelor of business administration degree from Western New England University. She is also a 2017 graduate of the New England School for Financial Studies.

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Berkshire Bank announced the promotion of Jason White to executive vice president and chief information officer. He previously served as senior vice president and chief technology officer at the bank. In his new role, White will lead all aspects of Berkshire’s information-technology program and oversee the teams responsible for ACH payroll, wire room, and electronic banking. He will also continue to direct the bank’s technology investments and assets to ensure it is meeting the changing demands of customers in a digitally focused banking environment. He will report directly to acting President and CEO Sean Gray. In August, BostonCIO announced White as a winner of its 2020 CIO of the Year ORBIE Award in the corporate category. The awards recognize chief information officers who have demonstrated excellence in technology leadership. White previously served as senior vice president and chief technology officer at Berkshire Bank. He joined Berkshire in 2019 after the bank’s acquisition of Savings Institute Bank & Trust. Before that, he was responsible for streamlining the information-technology and operational workflows at Savings Institute, implementing a fully virtualized infrastructure, enhancing its overall information-security posture, and innovating customer digital channels. At Savings Institute, he served as chief information officer and information security officer. His background includes more than 25 years of experience supporting technology and operational areas within the financial industry.

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Bud Williams

Bud Williams

Kareem Wedderburn

Kareem Wedderburn

The Springfield Museums announced the winners of the 29th Ubora and 11th Ahadi award winners: state Rep. Bud Williams and Kareem Wedderburn. The awards are conferred each year by the African Hall subcommittee to African-American people from Greater Springfield who have demonstrated significant commitment to community service, education, science, humanities and/or the arts. The Ubora Award recognizes an adult of African heritage who exemplifies excellence in their commitment to creating a better community through service. The Ahadi Youth Award is presented to a young African-American who excels in academics and performs admirable service to the Greater Springfield community. First elected to Springfield City Council in 1993, Williams, the Ubora Award winner, is also a member of the Massachusetts Black and Latino Legislative Caucus. He was instrumental in stopping TD Bank from closing the Mason Square bank branch — a closure that would have negatively impacted poor and underserved residents, particularly senior patrons. His fight to address the injustices of subpar housing and support for displaced residents of Bergen Circle housing complex is another example of his work on behalf of the community. He assisted the elderly, provided transportation, and made certain that residents were treated with dignity as they sought out shelter and other services. One of seven close-knit siblings raised by their mother, Wedderburn challenged himself throughout his high-school career with advanced-placement course work, leadership in school theater productions, and a pivotal Upward Bound (UB) program in social justice. Upward Bound’s mission is to enable first-generation and low-income students to succeed in high school and enroll in college. The program also has a significant social-justice element. Wedderburn became passionate about public transit when he started taking the PVTA to school every day. Since then he has studied, written about, and photographed transit as a hobby, and has also made it his career focus. Currently, he is a freshman at Westfield State University, majoring in regional planning.

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Joshua Woods

Joshua Woods

Bacon Wilson announced that attorney Joshua Woods has joined the firm. Woods is an associate and a member of the firm’s business and commercial law team, and is licensed in both Massachusetts and Connecticut. Prior to joining Bacon Wilson, Woods practiced law in Hartford, Conn. and also in the Boston area, where he handled a wide variety of business matters including all aspects of corporate formation, franchising, joint ventures, leasing, and business and commercial litigation. He attended Western New England University School of Law, earning his juris doctor in 2017, and earned a BBA from Hofstra University in 2013. He will practice primarily from Bacon Wilson’s office in Springfield, working with clients throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut.

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Gov. Charlie Baker announced the appointment of Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe and Lt. Col. Mark Bigda to the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home board of trustees. Brig. Gen. Sean Collins was appointed to the board last July. Together, these individuals represent extensive experience in the military and healthcare and have a direct connection to Western and Central Mass. Keefe will serve a seven-year term, replacing former trustee Christopher Dupont, whose term ended in July. Bigda will serve until July 2022, serving the remainder of former trustee Cesar Lopez’s term following his resignation in September. Collins will serve until July 2024, serving the remainder of former trustee Richard Girard’s term following his resignation in June. Keefe is currently assigned as adjutant general for the Massachusetts National Guard. In 1992, he joined the Massachusetts Air National Guard with the 104th Fighter Wing, and has held numerous assignments with the Massachusetts National Guard, having been appointed as adjutant general in May 2016. Bigda serves in the Massachusetts Air National Guard as a flight surgeon for the 104th Fighter Wing at Barnes Air National Guard Base in Westfield, and has practiced as a physician for 30 years at his private practice, Manhan Internal Medicine, and also served as facility physician for 28 years at Hampshire County House of Correction. Bigda founded a nonprofit organization called Mustard Seed Missions and, since 2004, has led twice-yearly mission trips to remote villages in Haiti. Collins, a board-certified nurse practitioner, currently serves as the Air National Guard assistant to the deputy surgeon general, assisting in the overall operation of the Air Force Medical Service, a 44,000-person, integrated healthcare-delivery system across the U.S. and overseas. He is also currently an assistant professor at UMass Medical School.

Company Notebook

Two V-One Vodkas Win Top Honors at Warsaw Spirits Competition

HADLEY — Valley Vodka Inc. announced that its V-One Original and its new V-One Peppermint were honored with two of the highest awards, the Double Gold medal, at the Warsaw Spirits Competition this month. Now in its third year, the number of entries and producers in the Warsaw Spirits Competition was record-breaking, with hundreds of alcoholic beverages from more than 25 countries in this year’s tasting. Because of COVID-19, all alcohols were blind-tasted over a 45-day period. At age 27, Kozub started crafting vodka in the basement of his Hadley home to honor his recently deceased Polish grandfather and entrepreneurial father. Two years later, he took his recipe to Poland, where it has been crafted since 2005. In the summer of 2019, Valley Vodka Inc. completed a multi-million-dollar purchase and 12,000-square-foot expansion of the company’s own distillery in Kamie, Poland, about two hours southeast of the capital of Warsaw and just a few miles from the birthplace of vodka.

 

American Bus Assoc. Names Big E to ‘Best of the Best’ Listing

WEST SPRINGFIELD — The Big E, North America’s fifth-largest fair, has been named to the “Best of the Best” listing for 2020 by the American Bus Assoc. The listing includes events and attractions from throughout the U.S. and Canada. “Best of the Best” honors outstanding travel-industry members who go above and beyond for the group-tour industry. Categories include Adventure, Culture, Entertainment, Festivals & Events, Food & Beverage, Lodging, and Shopping. The Big E, which has also been named a “Top 100 Event” and an “Internationally Known Event” by the ABA in recent years, is featured in the Festival & Events category. Bright Nights at Forest Park was also named in this category. Plans are underway for the 2021 Big E, scheduled for Sept. 17 to Oct. 3. A concert by country superstar Brad Paisley was announced last month. For more information, visit www.thebige.com.

 

Monson Savings OpensEast Longmeadow Branch

EAST LONGMEADOW — In June, Monson Savings Bank announced its plan to open a full‐service branch located at 61 North Main St. in East Longmeadow. While opening a new location during the height of the COVID‐19 pandemic may seem like an uncommon move, the bank’s leaders felt it was important to serve the East Longmeadow community. The newly renovated East Longmeadow branch features an open-concept lobby layout, a team of knowledgeable and friendly banking professionals, two drive‐up lanes, a 24‐hour drive‐up ATM, and a coin machine. It also has offices specifically for mortgage lending, investment, and business-banking specialists who will be available to customers on site or by appointment.

 

UMassFive Donates $13,552 to Food Bank of Western Mass. in 2020

HADLEY — UMassFive College Federal Credit Union announced it has provided more than $13,500 in donations to the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts during 2020. These donations have been facilitated through community giving campaigns in partnership with staff and members of the credit union. Early this year, UMassFive supported the Food Bank by donating $1,000 to help offset the increase in demand presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. The credit union also sponsored and participated in the Food Bank’s annual Will Bike 4 Food event. A team of 11 UMassFive employees raised money and rode bikes as part of the event, which took place virtually, resulting in donations of $3,422. In the interest of supporting the community, UMassFive also encouraged participation from those who bank at the credit union. A campaign called “Share Your Story” allowed members to choose a local organization to receive a $25 donation from UMassFive on their behalf. A total of $5,000 in donations was split between five local organizations, of which $1,300 was donated to the Food Bank. Members were also encouraged to redeem their earned Buzz Points — a debit-card spending reward program — as charitable donations, which has contributed the equivalent of $2,830 in donations to the Food Bank this year. UMassFive’s latest endeavor was a “Spend and Give” campaign, which involved a collaboration with its members and credit-card servicer PSCU. During the month of July, 1% of every purchase made on an eligible member’s UMassFive credit card was donated to the Food Bank. Based on member purchases, the credit union met its goal of raising $2,500 and unlocked a matching grant from PSCU, resulting in a $5,000 overall donation to the Food Bank. This donation brought UMassFive’s total contribution to the organization so far in 2020 to $13,552.

 

STCC Wins Four Marketing and Communications Awards

SPRINGFIELD — Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) won four medals at this year’s District 1 National Council for Marketing & Public Relations (NCMPR) Medallion Awards. The Medallion Awards recognize excellence in design and communication at community colleges within the district, which covers the Northeast, parts of Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom. STCC won three bronze medallions and one silver. The Communications and Marketing team was recognized for excellence in creating the following promotional products on behalf of the college: a brochure with facts about STCC and information about how to apply for financial aid (silver medallion); a spring 2020 semester newsletter (bronze); a fundraising pennant (bronze); and the “STCC Around” radio segment that airs on WTCC 90.7 FM on Thursdays at 8:30 a.m. (bronze). The work was judged by marketing and communications professionals who are members of NCMPR at community colleges. Winners are awarded gold, silver, or bronze medallions. The Communications and Marketing staff at STCC includes Paul, Media Relations Coordinator Jim Danko, and Design and Production Services Coordinator Kerry Ferrero.

 

SkinCatering Marks 10 Years with Expansion to New Location

SPRINGFIELD — SkinCatering, LLC, an all-natural skin-care brand, announced its 10th anniversary on Nov. 10. After catering to the health and well-being of busy clients for the past decade, the company is expanding to a new location in Tower Square. SkinCatering, a local, women-owned business, produces its own line of clean beauty skin care, in addition to offering a variety of high-end spa services. It uses high-quality ingredients to provide effective, cruelty-free treatments and products without the use of harmful chemicals. Everything is formulated and manufactured by the SkinCatering team to monitor every ingredient, catering to those with sensitive skin or allergies, and products are offered for retail, boutique wholesale, and private label. Leanne Sedlak founded SkinCatering in 2010, offering mobile relaxation to busy professionals in their homes. In 2012, licensed aesthetician Kim Brunton-Auger joined the company and has played a significant role in the growth of the business, now serving as vice president of skin-care development. They opened a space in Tower Square in downtown Springfield in November 2013 and have grown the business significantly over the years. Now in need of a larger space, they are expanding to include a salon and nail services in a new location inside Tower Square.

 

Colony Hills Capital Acquires Apartment Complex in Georgia

WILBRAHAM — Colony Hills Capital, based in Wilbraham, announced its recent acquisition of Lakeshire Village Apartments located at 4395 Washington Road in East Point, Ga. Colony Hills paid $22.3 million for the 284-unit, multi-family community. Built in the 1970s, Lakeshire Village was completely redeveloped in 2003 by the seller using low-income housing tax credits (LIHTCs). Colony will rebrand the community and aims to reinvigorate it with fresh capital and fresh ideas. According to David Kaufman, president of Colony Hills Capital, the company will focus its capital investments on neglected community areas by adding sports courts, bringing the pool back on line, adding a dog park, and installing community picnic and grilling areas. Colony Hills will also add a fitness center, kids’ learning lab, and resident event area to the Community Center building. Lakeshire Village is Colony Hills’ second LIHTC affordable-housing acquisition in the past year.

 

Bulkley Richardson Named 2021 Best Law Firm in 11 Practice Areas

SPRINGFIELD — Best Lawyers, in partnership with U.S. News and World Report, ranks Bulkley Richardson as 2021 Best Law Firm in the following 11 practice areas: banking and finance law, bankruptcy and creditor-debtor rights/insolvency and reorganization law, commercial litigation, corporate law, criminal defense: white collar, criminal defense: general practice, litigation: labor and employment, medical-malpractice law: defendants, personal-injury litigation: defendants, tax law, and trusts and estates law. To be eligible for a ranking, a law firm must have at least one lawyer who is included on the Best Lawyers list. Bulkley Richardson has 14 lawyers included on the 2021 list, and two of the firm’s partners, Liz Sillin and John Pucci, were named 2021 Springfield Lawyers of the Year.

 

Hamre Martin Team of Rovithis Realty Names Square One a Charity of Choice

SPRINGFIELD — The Hamre Martin Team of Rovithis Realty, LLC has named Square One a charity of choice for the real-estate agency’s charitable-giving initiative.

At the closing of each real-estate transaction, clients have the opportunity to select a charity to receive a portion of the commission from the transaction. Square One has recently been added to a list of preferred organizations to receive funding. The designation comes at a critical time as Square One recently expanded its early-education program to include full-day remote learning support for children in kindergarten through grade 5, in addition to its traditional preschool classrooms and family childcare offerings. Funds raised through this undertaking will support Square One’s Campaign for Healthy Kids, a multi-year fund-development initiative focused on the agency’s commitment to providing healthy meals, physical fitness, social-emotional well-being, and a healthy learning environment. To make a donation, text ABC123 to 44-321, visit www.startatsquareone.org, or e-mail Allard at [email protected].

 

Junior League Donates Backpacks to Girls Inc. of the Valley

HOLYOKE — Girls Inc. of the Valley received a donation of 90 backpacks for their elementary-school girls from the Junior League of Greater Springfield (JLGS). Girls Inc. of the Valley aims to inspire all girls to see themselves as leaders with the skills and capabilities to improve and influence their local communities. This donation from JLGS, a nonprofit organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, allows both organizations to accomplish their missions. The Junior League of Greater Springfield is committed to the promotion of literacy and serving women and children in the community. JLGS aims to improve the lives of children and families in the community by collaborating with other organizations to assist families in need and to promote literacy and education. This directly aligns with the mission of Girls Inc. of the Valley, helping both parties accomplish their goals.

 

Bradley Recognized by Condé Nast Traveler Readers as Eighth-best U.S. Airport

WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — The Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) announced that Condé Nast Traveler released the results of its annual Readers’ Choice Awards, with Bradley International Airport recognized as the eighth-best airport in the U.S. The awards are the longest-running and most prestigious recognition of excellence in the travel industry. Bradley International Airport was recognized as a top-10 airport for the fourth consecutive year. “This award is a tremendous honor during a challenging year for the travel industry, and we are proud to once again be recognized among our nation’s best airports,” said Kevin Dillon, executive director of the Connecticut Airport Authority. “We thank the travel community for their continued vote of confidence in Bradley International Airport and for underscoring the value of traveling through a smaller airport. Now more than ever, Bradley Airport stands out by always offering a clean, safe, and convenient travel experience.”

Incorporations

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

AGAWAM

Floors N More Inc., 44 North St. Agawam, MA 01001. Igor Moshkivskyy, same. Floors.

ATHOL

Los Agaves Grill Inc., 491 Main St. Athol, MA 03131. Crisoforo Lopez, 2 Washington St. Amesbury, MA 01913. Mexican Restaurant.

CHICOPEE

Iglesia Cristiana Centro Restauracion Misionera Inc., 49 Perkins St. Chicopee, MA 01013. Nelly Alvarez, 20 Mobile Home Way Springfield, MA 01119. This corporation is a church.

EAST LONGMEADOW

Advanced Remodeling and Maintenance Inc., 15 Hanward Hill East Longmeadow, MA 01028. Shawn P. Blanchard, same. Interior and exterior construction, maintenance and repair of residential and commercial property.

Burack Consulting Inc., 194 Elm St. East Longmeadow, MA 01028. Gregory Burack, same. Consulting.

FLORENCE

Build Repair Grow Inc., 9 Berkshire Terrace Florence, MA 01062. Elizabeth Valdez, 84 Allen Road, Belchertown, MA 01007. Build Repair Grow is organized exclusively for charitable educational purposes in accordance with section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code.

Unicorn Precision Inc., 34 North Maple St., Suite 7, Florence, MA 01062. Rui Fernandes, 121 Leonard Road, Shutesbury, MA 01072. Manufacturing company.

GREENFIELD

LDS Cargo Inc., 44 Oak Ct., Greenfield, MA 01301. Lidia Sofronovici, same. Transportation.

HAMPDEN

Rubner Oil Inc., 36 Allen Court Hampden, MA 01036. Todd Rubner, same. Oil delivery.

LONGMEADOW

Lawnwood Enterprises, Inc., 33 Woodlawn Place Longmeadow, MA 01106. Ian Coogan, same. Hair salon.

LUDLOW

All State Plumbing, Inc., 1400 Center St. Ludlow, MA 01056. Fernando Blanco, same. Plumbing business.

LYNN

Dino’s Auto Repair Inc., 51 Willow St. PO Box 2622 Lynn, MA 01901. Misael Colon Andino, 77 Monmouth St. 1st Floor Springfield, MA 01109. Auto repair services.

NORTHFIELD

Daniels Books, Inc., 181 School St. Northfield, MA 01360. Edward Foster, same. To engage in charitable literary and education purposes, specifically the publishing, marketing and promoting of innovative, experimental, and avant garde poetry.

NORTH ADAMS

Victory Lounge Inc., 82 Winter St. North Adams, MA 01247. Brian Intraversato, same. Entertainment, food, and alcohol services.

PHILLIPSTON

Mark E Johnson Concrete Inc., 3 Pine Meadow Road, Phillipston, MA 01331. Mark E Johnson, same. Foundations for commercial and residential.

MEJ Leasing Inc., 3 Pine Meadow Road, Phillipston, MA 01331. Mark E Johnson, same. Leasing equipment.

SPRINGFIELD

Softeye Solutions Inc., 27 Lyman St. Apt. D606 Springfield, MA 01103. Adonte Harrell, same. Provide free and low-cost technical assistance to individuals and businesses within the commonwealth for the creation of start-up business websites, hosting, and e-mail services.

Heredia Inc., 134 Woodside Ter. Springfield, MA 01108. Orlando Heredia, same. Cargo transportation in trucks.

DBA Certificates

The following business certificates and/or trade names were issued or renewed during the month of November 2020. (Filings are limited due to closures or reduced staffing hours at municipal offices due to COVID-19 restrictions).

DEERFIELD

Impact Merchant Solutions
252 Lower Road
Michael Rifanburg

Soul Trek Coaching
9 Conway St.
William Dziura

HADLEY

Homewood Suites
340 Russell St.
Kishore Parmar

Qigong Infused Yoga
64 Comins Road
Lynne Smith

T-Mobile
344 Russell St.
Lindsey Romano

T-Mobile Financial
344 Russell St.
Lindsey Romano

T-Mobile Leasing
344 Russell St.
T-Mobile Northeast

SOUTHWICK

American Way Home Improvement
24 Eagle St.
Andrew Gorenc

Kim Hartman House Cleaning
26 Fernwood Road
Kim Hartman

Thompson Transportation
719 College Highway
Shane Thompson

WESTFIELD

Andrew York Photography, LLC
16 Union Ave.
Andrea York

Armbrook Village Senior Living Residence
551 North Road
Westfield Senior Housing I Opco, LLC

Cindy’s Cleaning
44 Laro Road
Cindy Donahue

Greg’s Auto Repair Inc.
301 North Elm St.
Greg’s Auto Repair Inc.

Quality Machining & Manufacturing
179 Joseph Ave.
Steven Sobczyk

Rovithis Realty, LLC
16 Union Ave., Suite 26
Steven Rovithis

Seven Colors Painting
26 Hunter Slope
Pavel Shevchuk

Sophy Nails and Spa
84 Main St.
Lida Lim

WEST SPRINGFIELD

Beauty Admired
1027 Westfield St.
Sapphire Torres

Becker Cleaning Services
69 Hanover St.
Anthony Becker

Big Lots #1863
1150 Union St.
Doris Greathouse

Comfort Bagel
163 Falmouth Road
Janet Blake

Taj Indian Cuisine
1506 Riverdale St.
Shambhu Rana

T-Mobile
233 Memorial Ave.
Lindsey Romano

Bankruptcies

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

Acevedo, Yanira
20 Blanche St., Apt 2L
Chicopee, MA 01013
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/21/2020

Allen, Kyle E.
530 Millers Falls Road
Northfield, MA 01360
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/29/2020

Ansara, Peter
P.O. Box 605
West Springfield, MA 01090
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/21/2020

Clune, Walter R.
1 Apple Blossom Lane
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/27/2020

Dolloff, Gerald W.
Dolloff, Cynthia L.
90 Plumtree Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Chapter: 13
Date: 10/26/2020

Elim Books
Converse, Kimberley Jean
66 Glendale Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/20/2020

Ferreira, Jonathan R.
Ferreira, Kira L.
P.O. Box 363
Gilbertville, MA 01031
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/23/2020

Hendrickson, Mark A.
111 School St., Apt 3
Greenfield, MA 01301
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/25/2020

Leahy, Dawn
a/k/a Cziraki, Dawn Mari
34 Phillips St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/29/2020

Massage/Wellness
Esko, Mark Masao
Harrington,Lena O. LMT
30 Burr Dr.
Dalton, MA 01226
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/26/2020

Nimchick, Jill C.
Nimchick, Susan J.
362 James St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 13
Date: 10/23/2020

Quinlan, Michael L.
Quinlan, Shirley J.
5 Wright Place
South Hadley, MA 01075
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/25/2020

St.Sauveur, John Anthony
St.Sauveur, Janet Lynn
11 Ridge Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/20/2020

Warren, John Chester
Warren, Debra Jean
4 Central Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/29/2020

Zhee Singer Studio
Studio Works Modern
Singer, Zhee S.
Singer, Maria R.
44 Southpoint Dr., Apt. G
Amherst, MA 01002
Chapter: 7
Date: 10/23/2020

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

2050 Hawley Road
Ashfield, MA 01330
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Andrew W. Misiaszek
Seller: Douglas J. Kling
Date: 10/30/20

BERNARDSTON

162 Bald Mountain Road
Bernardston, MA 01337
Amount: $295,000
Buyer: Aaron D. Budine
Seller: Pearson, Elizabeth J., (Estate)
Date: 10/28/20

590 Brattleboro Road
Bernardston, MA 01337
Amount: $435,000
Buyer: Jared N. Weeks
Seller: Beverly A. Phelps
Date: 10/22/20

BUCKLAND

5 Wilde Road
Buckland, MA 01338
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Matthew Wanamaker
Seller: Arthur H. Phillips
Date: 10/30/20

CHARLEMONT

176 Burnt Hill Road
Charlemont, MA 01370
Amount: $2,340,000
Buyer: Ekoorb LLC
Seller: MKH Burnt Hill LLC
Date: 10/28/20

192 Burnt Hill Road
Charlemont, MA 01339
Amount: $2,340,000
Buyer: Ekoorb LLC
Seller: MKH Burnt Hill LLC
Date: 10/28/20

10 Harmony Heights
Charlemont, MA 01339
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Neil F. Dargis
Seller: Frances Mary Avery LT
Date: 10/28/20

159 Main St.
Charlemont, MA 01339
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Jujus Palace LLC
Seller: Todd M. Gerry
Date: 10/21/20

CONWAY

378 Old Cricket Hill Road
Conway, MA 01341
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: W. M. Chester Jr 2018 TR
Seller: Georgette L. Devine
Date: 10/21/20

34 River St.
Conway, MA 01341
Amount: $187,000
Buyer: William D. Pease
Seller: Hay INT
Date: 10/23/20

DEERFIELD

6 North Hillside Road
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: George McCully
Seller: Yan Yan
Date: 10/29/20

6 Stage Road
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $371,500
Buyer: Martin A. Medina-Elizalde
Seller: Laurence G. St.Cyr
Date: 10/30/20

22 Sugarloaf St.
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Stephen L. Grybko
Seller: Phillips, Linda M., (Estate)
Date: 10/23/20

ERVING

12 North St.
Erving, MA 01344
Amount: $183,900
Buyer: Laura Smith
Seller: William D. Pease
Date: 10/23/20

5 West Main St.
Erving, MA 01344
Amount: $345,000
Buyer: Flis Collective LLC
Seller: Frank A. Fellows
Date: 10/23/20

GILL

93 Barney Hale Road
Gill, MA 01354
Amount: $289,500
Buyer: Roger A. Witter
Seller: Ann M. McCune
Date: 10/23/20

GREENFIELD

209 Barton Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Steven H. Lepore
Seller: Douglas A. Manson IRT
Date: 10/28/20

19 Beech St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Marguerite Rancourt
Seller: Lawrence R. Dennett
Date: 10/30/20

780 Bernardston Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $365,900
Buyer: Casey A. Gilman
Seller: Steven D. Beckwith
Date: 10/28/20

80 Cleveland St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Richard P. Marsh
Seller: Timothy Bache
Date: 10/20/20

9 Greenway Lane
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Gary Fieldman
Seller: Gail M. Bienvenue
Date: 10/23/20

97 Harrison Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $218,000
Buyer: Annemarie Falvey
Seller: Falvey, Therese M., (Estate)
Date: 10/30/20

14 Kenwood St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Dorothea Melnicoff
Seller: George D. Winslow
Date: 10/19/20

86 Newell Pond Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Louis E. Soucie
Seller: Schryba, Patricia, (Estate)
Date: 10/21/20

185-A Old Albany Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $732,620
Buyer: Thomas J. Erickson
Seller: David B. Patteson
Date: 10/22/20

284 Silver St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Beverly A. Phelps
Seller: Walter F. Kasper
Date: 10/22/20

58 Smead Hill Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $269,000
Buyer: Andrew Duncan
Seller: Karen M. Fritz-O’Hare
Date: 10/23/20

63 Summer St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Ross C. Miner
Seller: James C. Rae
Date: 10/19/20

30 Woodleigh Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $199,000
Buyer: Jake M. Meginsky
Seller: Edward J. Terault
Date: 10/23/20

HAWLEY

124 East Hawley Road
Hawley, MA 01339
Amount: $258,000
Buyer: Andrew F. Graves
Seller: Casey M. Peters
Date: 10/29/20

LEVERETT

36 Cave Hill Road
Leverett, MA 01054
Amount: $354,000
Buyer: Ben E. Bakker
Seller: Gary C. Maclean
Date: 10/23/20

177 Cave Hill Road
Leverett, MA 01054
Amount: $351,000
Buyer: David Hornstein
Seller: Francine C. Kirley
Date: 10/28/20

112 Old Mountain Road
Leverett, MA 01054
Amount: $227,000
Buyer: Sweet Nestled LLC
Seller: John Prodis
Date: 10/23/20

LEYDEN

298 Brattleboro Road
Leyden, MA 01337
Amount: $252,750
Buyer: Kyle D. Baker
Seller: Alice R. Klingener
Date: 10/28/20

East Hill Road
Leyden, MA 01301
Amount: $153,000
Buyer: Perry Bowen-Carter
Seller: Virginia M. Rockwood
Date: 10/23/20

178 Eden Trail
Leyden, MA 01337
Amount: $348,000
Buyer: William R. Bander
Seller: Eric D. Page
Date: 10/26/20

MONTAGUE

77 5th St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $132,000
Buyer: Elizabeth Ramlow
Seller: Peterson M. Cunha
Date: 10/23/20

68 Dell St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Lawrence R. Dennett
Seller: Demers, Edmund J., (Estate)
Date: 10/21/20

25 Montague St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Kathleen McCarrick-Fagan
Seller: Jonathan B. Scully
Date: 10/30/20

66 South Prospect St.
Montague, MA 01349
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Jeremy Demers
Seller: David M. Wilson
Date: 10/23/20

410 Turners Falls Road
Montague, MA 01351
Amount: $440,000
Buyer: Norman P. Emond
Seller: Sharon M. Duval
Date: 10/20/20

249 Wendell Road
Montague, MA 01349
Amount: $233,500
Buyer: Katie Esposito
Seller: Douglas Simon
Date: 10/27/20

NEW SALEM

13 Daniel Shays Hwy.
New Salem, MA 01355
Amount: $316,000
Buyer: Karmen J. Wu
Seller: Lisa M. Jean
Date: 10/30/20

NORTHFIELD

303 Birnam Road
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Peter H. Weis
Seller: Northfield Mt. Hermon School
Date: 10/20/20

15 Holly Ave.
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $156,000
Buyer: Rabecka L. Mitchell
Seller: Nelson, Jeri, (Estate)
Date: 10/22/20

54 Pine St.
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $229,000
Buyer: Steven T. Whittaker
Seller: Walter A. Smith
Date: 10/21/20

91 South Mountain Road
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $810,000
Buyer: Johnathan Parsons
Seller: Martha E. Stinson
Date: 10/20/20

ORANGE

43 Cottage St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $166,000
Buyer: Autumn J. Maynard
Seller: Stephen J. Oliver
Date: 10/30/20

85 East Main St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $163,800
Buyer: Athol Credit Union
Seller: John Dunphy
Date: 10/29/20

105 East Main St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $174,000
Buyer: Chelsea Amaru
Seller: Marcia A. Connors
Date: 10/30/20

36 Highland St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $172,000
Buyer: Natasha C. Kulisanski
Seller: Frances D. Hadsel
Date: 10/29/20

30 Whitney St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Nicholas Prescott
Seller: Wayne Whitmore
Date: 10/30/20

SHELBURNE

313 Colrain Shelburne Road
Shelburne, MA 01370
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Brian D. Godin
Seller: Peter G. Farrar
Date: 10/28/20

99 Main St.
Shelburne, MA 01370
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: Paul R. Bennett
Seller: Jenny New RET
Date: 10/30/20

874 Mohawk Trail
Shelburne, MA 01370
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: 4 Pleasant Street LLC
Seller: York INT
Date: 10/22/20

SHUTESBURY

16 Carver Road
Shutesbury, MA 01072
Amount: $322,500
Buyer: Steven 168 LLC
Seller: Sterling A. Lamet 2014 TR
Date: 10/27/20

105 Sand Hill Road
Shutesbury, MA 01072
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Great Bally Inc.
Seller: Maureen A. Feyre-Febonio
Date: 10/19/20

250 West Pelham Road
Shutesbury, MA 01072
Amount: $440,000
Buyer: Jacob E. Messier
Seller: Paul C. Roud
Date: 10/29/20

SUNDERLAND

15 Bayberry Dr.
Sunderland, MA 01375
Amount: $432,500
Buyer: Louis J. Jumonville
Seller: Robert Y. Yoon
Date: 10/20/20

146 Old Amherst Road
Sunderland, MA 01375
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Robert L. Hesseltine FT
Seller: Chanthava Chanthavong
Date: 10/30/20

50 Plumtree Road
Sunderland, MA 01375
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Alex W. Balulescu
Seller: Clifford V. Bowen
Date: 10/22/20

WHATELY

125 Haydenville Road
Whately, MA 01093
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: David Powell
Seller: Michael J. Vallee
Date: 10/19/20

5 State Road
Whately, MA 01093
Amount: $247,500
Buyer: Nathan G. Bradley
Seller: Keyes, Steven R., (Estate)
Date: 10/29/20

HAMPDEN COUNTY

AGAWAM

80 Alhambra Circle North
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Robert E. Sachen
Seller: Kacy R. Progulske
Date: 10/23/20

36 Danny Lane
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Donald J. Whelihan
Seller: Bradley D. Wright
Date: 10/30/20

25 Franklin St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $1,730,000
Buyer: Ferraro Foods Of Mass. LLC
Seller: Dora LLC
Date: 10/26/20

195 Leonard St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $495,000
Buyer: Agron Avdyli
Seller: Ilim Muradov
Date: 10/30/20

29 Line St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Luis A. Melendez-Garcia
Seller: Musa Avdyli
Date: 10/29/20

29 Nolan Lane
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Adam B. Pudelko
Seller: Daniel J. Bousquet
Date: 10/23/20

14 North West St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $399,900
Buyer: Bryan Sohayda
Seller: MS Homes LLC
Date: 10/26/20

30 Prospect St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: Gloria J. Mitchell
Seller: Dianne M. Bisi
Date: 10/26/20

687 River Road
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Melissa M. Gorneault
Seller: Daniel R. Tanner
Date: 10/30/20

44 Silver Lake Dr.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $267,000
Buyer: Sarah K. Lamb
Seller: Paula J. Loughman
Date: 10/30/20

80 Simpson Circle
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Edith Salgado
Seller: Brendan Culver
Date: 10/30/20

75 Springfield St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $1,730,000
Buyer: Ferraro Foods Of Mass. LLC
Seller: Dora LLC
Date: 10/26/20

71 Woodside Dr.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: M. C. Hernandez-Rodriguez
Seller: Steven Kamyk
Date: 10/28/20

BLANDFORD

9-R Birch Hill Road
Blandford, MA 01008
Amount: $239,000
Buyer: Eric Miller
Seller: John C. Sawyer
Date: 10/30/20

19 Kaolin Road
Blandford, MA 01008
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Madonna A. St.Jean
Seller: Matthew L. Puza
Date: 10/19/20

BRIMFIELD

50 Little Alum Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $409,000
Buyer: Alan Rush
Seller: Clifford G. Phaneuf
Date: 10/30/20

75 Tower Hill Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Daniel A. Guiney
Seller: Carol Allard-Vancil
Date: 10/30/20

CHESTER

29 Bromley Road
Chester, MA 01011
Amount: $465,000
Buyer: Lora L. Goldston
Seller: Thomas E. Huntoon
Date: 10/27/20

CHICOPEE

11 Arthur St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $276,000
Buyer: Jonathan P. Labonte
Seller: Andrew J. Lamothe
Date: 10/26/20

56 Austin St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $209,000
Buyer: Adam Pereira
Seller: Emilio Mancuso
Date: 10/30/20

98 Bell St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $227,500
Buyer: Antonio Roman
Seller: Susan E. Murphy
Date: 10/20/20

19 Boivin Ter.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Jose Saraiva
Seller: Scott F. Mason
Date: 10/30/20

131 Chapel St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $234,800
Buyer: Gina M. O’Neill
Seller: WMASS Capital Partners LLC
Date: 10/30/20

698 Chicopee St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $1,025,000
Buyer: Hurricane Properties LLC
Seller: Joyce C. Cote
Date: 10/28/20

704 Chicopee St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $1,025,000
Buyer: Hurricane Properties LLC
Seller: Joyce C. Cote
Date: 10/28/20

139 Clarendon Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $399,000
Buyer: Veronica Shippy-Josey
Seller: Vadim Plotnikov
Date: 10/21/20

96 Dwight St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Jason D. Brown
Seller: Goud Group LLC
Date: 10/29/20

672 East Main St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $228,000
Buyer: Richard B. Greenaway
Seller: Tara M. Muhlhausen
Date: 10/23/20

32 Emerald St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Freedom Spire Holding LLC
Seller: George S. Zurita
Date: 10/23/20

1048 Granby Road
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Elmadina Inc.
Seller: Joseph Coelho
Date: 10/27/20

618 Grattan St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $1,025,000
Buyer: Hurricane Properties LLC
Seller: Joyce C. Cote
Date: 10/28/20

Greenleaf St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Emtay Inc.
Seller: Kenneth G. Diegel
Date: 10/30/20

341 Hampden St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Round 2 LLC
Seller: Laferriere, Nora M., (Estate)
Date: 10/21/20

116 Harding St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $203,000
Buyer: Luis Gonzalez
Seller: Alice S. Pasterczyk
Date: 10/19/20

5 Harvey St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Alliance RE Solutions LLC
Seller: Laurie Petrie
Date: 10/29/20

8 Highland Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $158,000
Buyer: Andrew J. Rice
Seller: USA HUD
Date: 10/30/20

24 Jefferson Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $137,000
Buyer: US Bank
Seller: Albert H. Roy
Date: 10/20/20

5 Laclede Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $239,900
Buyer: Linda M. Toussaint
Seller: Carol A. Sharpe
Date: 10/30/20

48 Lauzier Ter.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $219,900
Buyer: James D. Boudreau
Seller: Lyn F. Jones
Date: 10/19/20

35 Lower Grape St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Next Realty Inc.
Seller: Eastern Etching & Mfg. Co.
Date: 10/30/20

19 Milton St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Sergey Afinogenov
Seller: Annette T. Masaitis
Date: 10/20/20

141 Moore St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $117,800
Buyer: Peter Anipko
Seller: Thomas W. Leary
Date: 10/20/20

23 Naomi St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Joseph Morales-Caraballo
Seller: Hutheyfa F. Jameel
Date: 10/19/20

3 Naomi St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: MCN New Wave LLC
Seller: FNMA
Date: 10/19/20

34 Narragansett Blvd.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $239,000
Buyer: K. J. Jacobs-Villamil
Seller: Alexander Morozov
Date: 10/30/20

80 Parenteau Court
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $398,000
Buyer: Mohammad Azhar
Seller: Jan Poplawski
Date: 10/22/20

57 Saint Jacques Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Stephen Keith
Seller: Ann M. Atkinson
Date: 10/28/20

96 Sheridan St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Michael P. Mainville
Seller: Robert Larochelle
Date: 10/26/20

193 Skeele St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $251,000
Buyer: Medita L. Lewis
Seller: Natalie Levchyk
Date: 10/20/20

96 Telegraph Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $223,000
Buyer: MBL Management LLC
Seller: E&N Laliberte LLC
Date: 10/30/20

64 Woodcrest Dr.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $232,500
Buyer: Deanna R. Albert
Seller: Linda L. Stec
Date: 10/29/20

116 Woodstock St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Colleen K. Kibbie
Seller: Monika M. Konopko
Date: 10/30/20

EAST LONGMEADOW

35 Ainslie Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Mark Guthrie
Seller: Marc A. Magnani
Date: 10/23/20

59 Allen St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $334,000
Buyer: Matthew Smelcer
Seller: Kevin K. Cross
Date: 10/23/20

98 Colony Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $178,000
Buyer: Emtay Inc.
Seller: Linda G. Silansky
Date: 10/30/20

12 Cooley Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Emtay Inc.
Seller: US Bank
Date: 10/28/20

38 Donald Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $272,000
Buyer: Scott A. Spence
Seller: Anthony J. Disa
Date: 10/22/20

263 Elm St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Raymond J. Kallaugher
Seller: John D. Florence
Date: 10/30/20

1 Fairway Lane
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $469,900
Buyer: David K. Runion
Seller: Michael Carabetta
Date: 10/28/20

66 Glen Heather Lane
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $277,500
Buyer: Sean M. Coffey
Seller: Emily C. Lapointe
Date: 10/23/20

135 Lasalle St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $240,100
Buyer: Michael B. White
Seller: Sara M. Drake
Date: 10/23/20

31 North Circle Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $299,900
Buyer: W. Kurt Meier
Seller: Dorothy A. Bradley
Date: 10/23/20

116 North Main St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $236,000
Buyer: Amber Peters
Seller: Main Street Rentals LLC
Date: 10/22/20

630 Parker St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $338,000
Buyer: Christopher Spillane
Seller: FNMA
Date: 10/26/20

234 Pease Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Aeriell Spear
Seller: Lopardo, Ernest, (Estate)
Date: 10/29/20

303 Pease Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $323,000
Buyer: Emanuele Marino
Seller: Kane, Joseph R., (Estate)
Date: 10/30/20

9 Pleasant Place
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Manchester Enterprises
Seller: Heather Murphy
Date: 10/21/20

61 Prospect Hills Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $540,000
Buyer: Sean Smith
Seller: US Bank
Date: 10/30/20

7 Scantic Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $309,999
Buyer: Justin M. Barry
Seller: Joan A. Miller
Date: 10/29/20

34 School St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Meg M. Solitario
Seller: John E. Garwacki
Date: 10/20/20

3 Vineland Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Bruno S. DeOliveira-Lemos
Seller: Anthony M. Santaniello
Date: 10/23/20

GRANVILLE

80 Barnard Road
Granville, MA 01034
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Mindy Durgin
Seller: James N. Jensen
Date: 10/23/20

HAMPDEN

324 Chapin Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Julia M. Campbell
Seller: Chanda L. Lemire
Date: 10/30/20

457 Main St.
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Robert Gossman
Seller: Brandy K. Renn
Date: 10/23/20

1 South Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: Victoria T. Mackay
Seller: Patricia Regan
Date: 10/27/20

HOLLAND

111 Butterworth Ext.
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $362,000
Buyer: Mark Kadlik
Seller: Christopher A. Bobowicz
Date: 10/23/20

44 Mashapaug Road
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: Nomi C. Levy-Carrick
Seller: Robert P. Patnode
Date: 10/21/20

HOLYOKE

6 Appleton St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $1,200,000
Buyer: Qihang Zhang
Seller: 6 Appleton LLC
Date: 10/23/20

53 Ashley Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Jamieson Goodwin
Seller: Shea, Anita, (Estate)
Date: 10/23/20

33 Carol Lane
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $391,000
Buyer: Imo N. Imeh
Seller: James E. Jaron
Date: 10/19/20

390 Homestead Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Viktor A. Seryi
Seller: Olizarowicz, Victor K., (Estate)
Date: 10/26/20

43 Laurel St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $199,900
Buyer: Randy J. Barrios
Seller: Tracy A. Tougas
Date: 10/29/20

29 Lower Westfield Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $222,500
Buyer: David Benedetti
Seller: Maksim Loboda
Date: 10/29/20

60 Madison Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $319,900
Buyer: James Murphy
Seller: Dower, Paul W., (Estate)
Date: 10/26/20

225 Mountain View Dr.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: Bruce P. Ambuter
Seller: Barbara T. Smith
Date: 10/30/20

53 Mueller Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Edward P. Stone
Seller: Dana B. Potter
Date: 10/23/20

2 Orchard St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $157,000
Buyer: Revampit LLC
Seller: Eugene Vinyard
Date: 10/27/20

332 Pleasant St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $242,500
Buyer: Jeffrey M. Cattel
Seller: Randolph M. Knox
Date: 10/21/20

39 Taylor St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $182,500
Buyer: Nha C. Nguyen
Seller: Nina Olender
Date: 10/19/20

LONGMEADOW

19 Barbara Lane
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $288,800
Buyer: Christopher A. Soroka
Seller: Priscilla J. Pepin
Date: 10/20/20

250 Bel Air Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $351,000
Buyer: Kelly J. Gloster-Fadden
Seller: Gerald L. Zitzelsberger
Date: 10/21/20

87 Birchwood Ave.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Tyson Fung
Seller: CIG 4 LLC
Date: 10/30/20

40 Briarcliff Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $541,000
Buyer: Monty H. Gada
Seller: Tracie Dagostino
Date: 10/29/20

362 Converse St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $349,000
Buyer: Hang Liu
Seller: Michael F. Batchelor
Date: 10/28/20

104 Emerson Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: Patricia A. Regan
Seller: Gerald B. Berg
Date: 10/27/20

80 Hawthorne St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $409,900
Buyer: Peter S. Donner
Seller: Ehdaa A. Tahoun
Date: 10/30/20

205 Kenmore Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Scott P. Kosak
Seller: Andrea S. Martin
Date: 10/30/20

595 Laurel St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $424,900
Buyer: William K. Cargill
Seller: Marilyn K. Rappaport
Date: 10/30/20

47 Lincoln Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $295,500
Buyer: Courtney Conklin
Seller: Morissa Stuhlman-Fregeau
Date: 10/30/20

1223 Longmeadow St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Christine E. Mars
Seller: James R. Cook
Date: 10/30/20

70 Longmeadow St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $324,900
Buyer: Christopher Belinda
Seller: Sianshu Tczin
Date: 10/28/20

24 Nevins Ave.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $276,000
Buyer: Joshua Romaker
Seller: Karen E. Sprenkle
Date: 10/29/20

256 Overbrook Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $650,000
Buyer: Emma Plaut
Seller: Stephen M. Wittenberg
Date: 10/23/20

224 Tanglewood Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $785,000
Buyer: Alexander Ly
Seller: John R. Anderson
Date: 10/29/20

89 Warren Ter.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $233,000
Buyer: Sarah Gernux
Seller: Emtay Inc.
Date: 10/28/20

LUDLOW

77 Allison Lane
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $438,000
Buyer: Andrew J. Lamothe
Seller: Patrick D. Meffen
Date: 10/26/20

Amherst St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Paul J. Babiec
Seller: Jane T. Savoia
Date: 10/23/20

47 Berkshire St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $229,000
Buyer: Javier A. Morales
Seller: Lee A. Freniere
Date: 10/26/20

131 Center St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $366,900
Buyer: Gelinas Print & Promotion
Seller: Susan Armentano
Date: 10/28/20

21 Chapin Circle
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $252,000
Buyer: Joao D. Bernardo
Seller: Marilee A. Acheson
Date: 10/29/20

48 Deponte Dr.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $474,000
Buyer: John D. Wilkie
Seller: Fernando M. Roxo
Date: 10/29/20

285 East St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Highland East Inc.
Date: 10/26/20

287 East St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Highland East Inc.
Date: 10/26/20

289 East St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Highland East Inc.
Date: 10/26/20

289-1/2 East St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Highland East Inc.
Date: 10/26/20

524 Fuller St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: David Echols
Seller: Chrela LLC
Date: 10/28/20

27 Greenwich St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $222,900
Buyer: Seanna E. Isaacs
Seller: Spencer Squires
Date: 10/28/20

Harvest Dr. #28
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $134,900
Buyer: Ian D. Premo
Seller: Whitetail Wreks LLC
Date: 10/26/20

1 Highland Ave.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Highland East Inc.
Date: 10/26/20

15 Highland Ave.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Highland East Inc.
Date: 10/26/20

17-19 Highland Ave.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Highland East Inc.
Date: 10/26/20

3 Highland Ave.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Highland East Inc.
Date: 10/26/20

5 Highland Ave.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Highland East Inc.
Date: 10/26/20

7 Highland Ave.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Highland East Inc.
Date: 10/26/20

126 John St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $295,000
Buyer: Hailong Piao
Seller: Valdemar Rodrigues
Date: 10/26/20

7 Laroche St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Schwarzentruber FT
Seller: Jesse Os
Date: 10/28/20

85 Main Blvd.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Austin J. Saraiva
Seller: Jose Saraiva
Date: 10/30/20

388 Munsing St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $366,100
Buyer: Beth Sparks
Seller: Brian M. Jarvis
Date: 10/30/20

69 Old Coach Circle
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Brian Dooley
Seller: Michael T. Doherty
Date: 10/30/20

205 Parker Lane
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $560,000
Buyer: Patrick Meffen
Seller: Ian D. Premo
Date: 10/26/20

Sunset Ridge
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $242,500
Buyer: Robert J. King
Seller: Daniel Matias
Date: 10/30/20

MONSON

256 Bumstead Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $223,200
Buyer: Joanne Ogrean
Seller: Kenneth G. Jack
Date: 10/30/20

57 East Hill Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Allyson Leach
Seller: Erin C. Johnson
Date: 10/26/20

10 Hilltop Dr.
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Thiomas M. Greene
Seller: Tina M. Keeley
Date: 10/19/20

44 May Hill Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Michele L. Mahoney
Seller: Steven Beyor
Date: 10/27/20

268 Palmer Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $1,900,000
Buyer: Monson Manufactured Housing
Seller: Rays Mobile Home Park Inc.
Date: 10/27/20

Paradise Lake Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Thiomas M. Greene
Seller: Tina M. Keeley
Date: 10/19/20

MONTGOMERY

43 Avery Road
Montgomery, MA 01085
Amount: $256,000
Buyer: Matthew A. Frye
Seller: Nora K. Cabrera
Date: 10/20/20

24 Lambson Road
Montgomery, MA 01050
Amount: $262,500
Buyer: Seth J. Green
Seller: Paul F. Senatore
Date: 10/29/20

PALMER

12 Carriage Dr.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: James Andrews
Seller: Mark J. Austin
Date: 10/29/20

28 Fox St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $226,500
Buyer: Angela M. Chartier
Seller: Philip J. McCarthy
Date: 10/28/20

2029-2031 High St.
Palmer, MA 01080
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: A. To Z. Property Mgmt. & Renovation
Seller: Hung T. Huynh
Date: 10/22/20

8 Homestead St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $371,900
Buyer: Antonio Rivera
Seller: Paul M. Dobek
Date: 10/30/20

108 Shearer St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Emily Bacon
Seller: Thomas E. Denner
Date: 10/21/20

1020 Thorndike St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $149,000
Buyer: 1020 Thorndike Street LLC
Seller: Marcia G. Rooney
Date: 10/20/20

RUSSELL

331 General Knox Road
Russell, MA 01071
Amount: $393,500
Buyer: Ashley R. St.Germain
Seller: Wayne D. Moussette
Date: 10/30/20

SPRINGFIELD

42 Alderman St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Ayeisca E. Mateo-Virola
Seller: Ramesh Biswa
Date: 10/23/20

106-108 Ardmore St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $231,000
Buyer: Anthony J. Principe
Seller: Craig M. Ashley
Date: 10/19/20

82 Arnold Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Rene Vigo
Seller: Melene M. Mullings
Date: 10/26/20

179 Arnold Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Carlos J. Perez
Seller: Carmen Abarca
Date: 10/22/20

17 Arthur St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $208,000
Buyer: Jenifer Lopez
Seller: Philip R. Asselin
Date: 10/28/20

60 Bairdcrest Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Jonathan D. Swan
Seller: Timothy J. Schilling
Date: 10/23/20

37 Balis St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Senquisity McGill
Seller: Yosely I. Pena
Date: 10/27/20

15 Barber St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Shamicka F. Jones
Seller: Veronica R. Shippy
Date: 10/21/20

1199 Bay St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $181,500
Buyer: Raymond Moure
Seller: Gary S. Alvarez
Date: 10/30/20

67 Berkshire St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Joemarie Lopez
Seller: JJJ 17 LLC
Date: 10/22/20

142 Birchland Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $210,500
Buyer: Diomara Hernandez
Seller: Kris A. Martenson
Date: 10/23/20

55 Blake St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Sean E. Majoros
Seller: Kathleen Arroyo
Date: 10/23/20

7-9 Brandon Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $179,900
Buyer: Wilmington Savings
Seller: Rosa M. Alverio
Date: 10/27/20

111 Breckwood Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $173,000
Buyer: Gabriel Montalvo-Ramos
Seller: 11 RRE LLC
Date: 10/29/20

141 Breckwood Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Miguel A. Vazquez-Rivera
Seller: 11 RRE LLC
Date: 10/19/20

43 Briarcliff St.
Springfield, MA 01128
Amount: $236,000
Buyer: John D. Roberson
Seller: Sabrina A. Pudelko
Date: 10/23/20

163 Bridle Path Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $159,900
Buyer: Sydney E. Peralta
Seller: Janet D. Surniak
Date: 10/20/20

101 Bristol St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Juan S. Ramos
Seller: Ronaldo M. Demelo
Date: 10/21/20

23 Brookside Circle
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Francisco J. Pena
Seller: Joe L. Cruz
Date: 10/27/20

11 Carnarvon Circle
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Carmen Mendoza
Seller: Deana V. Simpson
Date: 10/29/20

134 Caseland St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Daniel M. Lantigua
Seller: John P. McKenna
Date: 10/29/20

473 Central St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Derrick C. Brown
Seller: Kenrick Williams
Date: 10/20/20

214-216 Centre St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Ashley M. Garcia
Seller: Frank J. Fortune
Date: 10/28/20

218-220 Centre St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Joshua L. Rojas
Seller: Frank J. Fortune
Date: 10/22/20

48 Chalmers St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $151,000
Buyer: Yen Nguyen
Seller: Vincenzo Ferraro
Date: 10/19/20

53 Champlain Ave.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: Deborah Magill
Seller: Terrence K. Boyer
Date: 10/29/20

71 Chilson St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $329,900
Buyer: Branden Mach
Seller: Bretta Construction LLC
Date: 10/30/20

72-74 Clifton Ave.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $247,000
Buyer: Mario J. Deshazo
Seller: JJJ 17 LLC
Date: 10/23/20

48 Clydesdale Lane
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Michael A. Dailey
Seller: Florence T. Ethier
Date: 10/30/20

616 Cooley St.
Springfield, MA 01128
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Lessa A. McKellick
Seller: Rostin Lee
Date: 10/30/20

74-76 Cuff Ave.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Anthony R. Witman
Seller: Tracy E. Adams
Date: 10/19/20

124-126 Darling St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $207,500
Buyer: Jose L. Nunez
Seller: Thomas K. Reen
Date: 10/20/20

38 David St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: K. M. Schumaker-Robles
Seller: Chocorua Realty Investment LLC
Date: 10/20/20

11 Dixwell St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $199,000
Buyer: H. P. Cetnarowski-Colon
Seller: Bruce J. Barrett
Date: 10/28/20

24 Dover St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $525,000
Buyer: Bayview Apartments LLC
Seller: Isla Associates I LLC
Date: 10/22/20

133 Drexel St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Manuel Ibarra
Seller: Ryan McAnaugh
Date: 10/19/20

93 Emerson St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $335,500
Buyer: Luis A. Baquerizo
Seller: Anthony J. Sendra
Date: 10/27/20

20 Entrybrook Dr.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $237,000
Buyer: Dominic Serra
Seller: Peter C. Long
Date: 10/30/20

25 Eton St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $121,000
Buyer: SRV Properties LLC
Seller: Matthew A. Nolan
Date: 10/30/20

166-168 Euclid Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Christopher Hernandez
Seller: Raysa Dominquez
Date: 10/28/20

90 Fairfield St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Andrea Anderson
Seller: Lamont R. Lewis
Date: 10/30/20

97 Fallston St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Ryan Leonard
Seller: Lisa M. Gallerani
Date: 10/23/20

35 Fisher St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $197,000
Buyer: Orlando I. Guzman
Seller: Miriam Medina
Date: 10/28/20

41-43 Fountain St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Madeline J. Mendoza
Seller: Lloyd L. Harris
Date: 10/19/20

32 Gertrude St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $207,000
Buyer: Ramon Maldonado
Seller: Deshais, Alberta E., (Estate)
Date: 10/20/20

26 Glendell Ter.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: PBI Properties LLC
Seller: Annmarie Sanchez
Date: 10/30/20

5 Greentree Circle
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $143,560
Buyer: FHLM
Seller: Julie Beggs-Barlow
Date: 10/21/20

161-163 Hampden St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $185,650
Buyer: Corey Elias
Seller: Luis G. Barroso
Date: 10/30/20

11 Holly Hill Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Tierra Downie
Seller: Alice L. Teles
Date: 10/20/20

36 Hood St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Diaz Properties LLC
Seller: Ruby Realty LLC
Date: 10/23/20

83 Ingersoll Grove
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $229,900
Buyer: Tiara L. Mitchell
Seller: Paula A. Nowick
Date: 10/19/20

33 Irene St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Pierre S. Felissaint
Seller: Paul J. Cool
Date: 10/26/20

30 Jerilis Dr.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $244,000
Buyer: Mik Wedel
Seller: Daniel Dias
Date: 10/20/20

39-41 Keith St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $223,000
Buyer: Lidia E. Disla
Seller: Ronald P. Asta-Ferrero
Date: 10/22/20

161 Kensington Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: DNEPRO Properties LLC
Seller: Alberto Ortiz
Date: 10/27/20

26 Kipling St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Marc Swygert
Seller: Laura Longley
Date: 10/26/20

25 Lawn St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Crystal N. Betancourt
Seller: Ersilia M. Guillotte
Date: 10/27/20

63 Lawton St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Fidelis A. Lemchi
Seller: Olayinka Oyedele-Aina
Date: 10/26/20

184 Leopold St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $176,000
Buyer: Juan J. Marin-Pagan
Seller: Jacqueline Dieppa
Date: 10/19/20

99 Leyfred Ter.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $211,000
Buyer: Brico Properties LLC
Seller: Brico Properties LLC
Date: 10/22/20

18-20 Longfellow Ter.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $259,900
Buyer: Ramesh Biswa
Seller: Martina Perez
Date: 10/23/20

197 Mallowhill Road
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Jason J. Sleeper
Seller: James E. Menard
Date: 10/23/20

102 Melba St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $183,000
Buyer: Jacob Figueroa
Seller: Sterling Tavarez
Date: 10/30/20

90 Merida St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Sarah A. Johnson
Seller: Elayna A. Lalikos
Date: 10/27/20

94 Midway St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Maryann Munger
Seller: Jasiel, Richard C., (Estate)
Date: 10/29/20

10 Milford St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Olga Fernandez
Seller: Evelyn M. Bukowski
Date: 10/19/20

74 Monticello Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Krittika Saxena
Seller: East Coast Contracting
Date: 10/20/20

175 Myrtle St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $226,000
Buyer: Migdalia Holt
Seller: Laurie J. Roule
Date: 10/26/20

84 Navajo Road
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Vernon Griffin
Seller: McCants, Alice F., (Estate)
Date: 10/27/20

382 Newhouse St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Yerielis Rubilar-Rivera
Seller: Nicole E. Diffley
Date: 10/27/20

37 Oakwood Ter.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Gyna M. Maldonado-Santos
Seller: Carmen G. Mendoza
Date: 10/29/20

50-54 Orchard St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: Michael Dee
Seller: Aaron J. Parker
Date: 10/30/20

12-14 Osgood St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Alexus L. Renee
Seller: Pablo F. Torres
Date: 10/23/20

140 Overlook Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $308,950
Buyer: Edward Hamilton
Seller: William G. McKeown
Date: 10/22/20

Page Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $304,600
Buyer: Eversource Gas Co. Of Mass.
Seller: Bay State Gas Co.
Date: 10/19/20

235 Pendleton Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: SLC Associates LLC
Seller: CIG 4 LLC
Date: 10/22/20

37 Phoenix St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $166,000
Buyer: Vincent M. Criscitelli
Seller: Elsa M. Rivera
Date: 10/28/20

1458 Plumtree Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Anne K. Snow
Seller: Edward T. Hamilton
Date: 10/23/20

34 Plumtree Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $186,000
Buyer: Jessie J. Cruz-Burgos
Seller: Overseer RT
Date: 10/23/20

76 Primrose St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $232,000
Buyer: Paul R. Lyonnais
Seller: John Sternala
Date: 10/30/20

90 Roanoke Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Jeanne T. Defalco-Downey
Seller: Mazzadra, Ann E., (Estate)
Date: 10/19/20

40 Sara Lynn Dr.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Elisha A. Jackson
Seller: Kathleen A. Solesky
Date: 10/30/20

187 Savoy Ave.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $168,000
Buyer: Doris Feliciano
Seller: Andrew M. Wheeler
Date: 10/26/20

105-111 School St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $1,032,500
Buyer: Ironsides School LLC
Seller: Providential Realty
Date: 10/29/20

146 Shady Brook Lane
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Sarah B. Jergensen
Seller: Mark R. Tyminski
Date: 10/29/20

77 Sherwood Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $169,900
Buyer: Hannah Barnard
Seller: William J. Machia
Date: 10/21/20

817 State St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: KHP Realty LLC
Seller: Yanghwa Chong
Date: 10/27/20

101 Stuart St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $177,750
Buyer: FHLM
Seller: Richard Laizer
Date: 10/19/20

1357 Sumner Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Reinaldo Guzman
Seller: Stanley J. Labrecque
Date: 10/23/20

13 Suzanne St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Yohany A. Rodriguez
Seller: Notre Dame Properties LLC
Date: 10/23/20

27 Talmadge Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Marc A. Magnani
Seller: Jason Boulanger
Date: 10/23/20

76-78 Virginia St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $151,000
Buyer: CIG 4 LLC
Seller: US Bank
Date: 10/27/20

54 Waldorf St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $272,000
Buyer: Gary L. Smith
Seller: Campagnari Construction LLC
Date: 10/22/20

122 Wayne St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Julia Calderon
Seller: Domenic A. Addario
Date: 10/21/20

136 Webber St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Iveliz Perez
Seller: Briana McCarthy
Date: 10/30/20

104 Wellington St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Felicia K. Cortes
Seller: Juan A. Lozada
Date: 10/26/20

18 Wesson St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Nilda S. Paredes-Machado
Seller: David Assarian
Date: 10/19/20

105 Westford Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Edgardo Garcia
Seller: Saury N. Ramos-Leonardo
Date: 10/26/20

91 Wilber St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Tascon Homes LLC
Seller: Erik J. Pori
Date: 10/19/20

27 Wilmington St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Teresia Karanja
Seller: Bretta Construction LLC
Date: 10/28/20

9 Winterset Dr.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $289,000
Buyer: Latonia Naylor
Seller: Herman R. Little
Date: 10/23/20

SOUTHWICK

440 College Hwy.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $343,500
Buyer: RM Blerman LLC
Seller: Angelo S. Melloni
Date: 10/20/20

12 Crystal Dr.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Laurie J. Roule
Seller: Glen A. Girouard
Date: 10/26/20

15 Ferrin Dr.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $559,900
Buyer: Mandar Manohar
Seller: Vicki L. Lacapria
Date: 10/23/20

8 Great Brook Dr.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $371,000
Buyer: Michael E. Kaminsky
Seller: David E. Howes
Date: 10/21/20

11 Maple St.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $214,000
Buyer: Christopher R. Cloud
Seller: Jami D. Filiault
Date: 10/22/20

13 Overlook Lane
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $178,500
Buyer: Jesse Saliga
Seller: Michael S. Martin
Date: 10/20/20

11 Tobacco Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Doris P. Tipton
Seller: Nina Kulyak
Date: 10/26/20

239 Vining Hill Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Keith Bull
Seller: Timothy J. Sheehan
Date: 10/20/20

TOLLAND

112 Brook Lane
Tolland, MA 01034
Amount: $445,000
Buyer: Susan Chan
Seller: Michael Clarke
Date: 10/29/20

95 Lakeside Dr.
Tolland, MA 01034
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Richard S. Forte
Seller: Michael Middleton
Date: 10/28/20

The Grove
Tolland, MA 01034
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Richard S. Forte
Seller: Michael Middleton
Date: 10/28/20

WALES

Sichol Blvd.
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $168,000
Buyer: Patricia Corso
Seller: Donna Wishart
Date: 10/22/20

WEST SPRINGFIELD

1335 Amostown Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: William B. Goodwin
Seller: Linda M. Boucher
Date: 10/29/20

129 Cayenne St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Damien Eisnor-Janosz
Seller: Patriot Living LLC
Date: 10/23/20

25 Clyde Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Cuixiong Lin
Seller: MTGLQ Investors LP
Date: 10/26/20

105 Hampden St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Anthony Rios
Seller: Anatoliy Paliy
Date: 10/26/20

103 Hillside Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $184,500
Buyer: Viktor Stelmakh
Seller: Darlene S. Bessette
Date: 10/30/20

93 Nelson Circle
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $297,000
Buyer: James M. Mulkerin
Seller: Michael E. Kaminsky
Date: 10/21/20

38 Neptune Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Mary E. Marchesani
Seller: Richard C. Messenger
Date: 10/19/20

85 Poplar Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Andrew E. McNulty
Seller: Marco G. Amato
Date: 10/30/20

40 Riverview Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $535,000
Buyer: Danielle R. Deangelo
Seller: Peter Gurchenko
Date: 10/29/20

68 Smyrna St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Colin Sokolowski
Seller: Sarabeth G. Haggerty
Date: 10/23/20

94 Smyrna St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $229,000
Buyer: James A. Richard
Seller: Brian P. St.Amand
Date: 10/21/20

151 South Blvd.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Melissa Hamel
Seller: Jeannine Adams
Date: 10/27/20

139 Upper Beverly Hills
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Casondra A. Johnson
Seller: MAA Property LLC
Date: 10/27/20

1614 Westfield St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Nyai W. Htet
Seller: Xuan H. Tran
Date: 10/27/20

1672 Westfield St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $227,000
Buyer: Destin Craven
Seller: Madonna A. St.Jean
Date: 10/19/20

WESTFIELD

50 Colony Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Robert C. Oliver
Seller: Christine A. Malachowski
Date: 10/23/20

6 Clinton Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Huiming Zhu
Seller: 6 Clinton Avenue LLC
Date: 10/28/20

11 Crestwood Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $258,000
Buyer: Michael B. Shea
Seller: Sean M. Schnopp
Date: 10/22/20

41 Crown St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $287,500
Buyer: Emma Canales
Seller: Barbara E. Richardson
Date: 10/26/20

2 Cycle St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $198,000
Buyer: Wells Fargo Bank
Seller: Roger W. Cortis
Date: 10/21/20

9 East Bartlett St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $208,550
Buyer: Artem Krapova
Seller: Vitaliy Kazimirov
Date: 10/23/20

10 Exchange St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $251,560
Buyer: Nicholas J. Difronzo
Seller: SA Holding 2 LLC
Date: 10/20/20

350 Elm St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $222,500
Buyer: Viktorian Est LLC
Seller: Enrique O. Olivarez
Date: 10/27/20

44 Glenwood Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $326,000
Buyer: Kate Florek
Seller: Michael N. Ledoux
Date: 10/30/20

42 Grandview Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $266,500
Buyer: Elizabeth M. Colebrooke
Seller: Aaron Whitaker
Date: 10/30/20

121 Highland Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Aaron Platt
Seller: Shannon M. Bein
Date: 10/29/20

414 Holyoke Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Scott B. Demoe
Seller: Thomas Disanto
Date: 10/23/20

15 Leonard Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Joelvanna Diaz
Seller: Catherine M. Gonzalez
Date: 10/28/20

111 Llewellyn Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Colin Arnold
Seller: Kimberly A. Arnold
Date: 10/27/20

15 Madison St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Shaquille O. Figueroa
Seller: Brian P. Queenan
Date: 10/23/20

32 Pontoosic Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Hannah R. Cawley
Seller: David B. Kareta
Date: 10/23/20

Rachael Ter. #117
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $117,000
Buyer: Sodi Inc.
Seller: Gerald L. Cennamo
Date: 10/30/20

80 Radisson Lane
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Christopher Dunn
Seller: Gary S. Olszewski
Date: 10/30/20

7 Raymond Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $421,000
Buyer: Ted R. Cruse
Seller: Kenneth P. Goudreau
Date: 10/29/20

28 Ridgecrest Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $415,000
Buyer: Anthony Neffinger
Seller: John E. Kane
Date: 10/28/20

132 Ridgeview Ter.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Alex Botyan
Seller: G. Logan Slinski
Date: 10/20/20

66 Ridgeway St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Justin A. Candiano
Seller: Bryon A. Candiano
Date: 10/30/20

31 Shaker Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $223,000
Buyer: Christine B. Thompson
Seller: Lingaitis, Dolores M., (Estate)
Date: 10/30/20

46 Shepard St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $135,000
Buyer: Perry M. Boudreau
Seller: McGinn, Timothy J., (Estate)
Date: 10/23/20

402 Southampton Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Jim R. Boyle
Seller: 410 Southampton Road LLC
Date: 10/22/20

410 Southampton Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Jim R. Boyle
Seller: 410 Southampton Road LLC
Date: 10/22/20

10 Spartan Lane
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $288,661
Buyer: US Bank
Seller: Darlene J. Fernandez
Date: 10/19/20

65 Wildflower Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $427,000
Buyer: James T. Hansen
Seller: Christopher J. Chaban
Date: 10/30/20

WILBRAHAM

15 3 Rivers Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $344,000
Buyer: Annabel Wangamati
Seller: Susan Lufkin-Curtis
Date: 10/20/20

5 Maynard Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $296,000
Buyer: Robert Larochelle
Seller: Maria J. Magalhaes
Date: 10/28/20

6 Maynard Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Diane Toski
Seller: Robert P. Reen
Date: 10/28/20

15 Merrill Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Gregory Westland
Seller: Justin M. Barry
Date: 10/23/20

5 Park Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Diana Rodrigues-Bannon
Seller: Peter D. Schmidt
Date: 10/19/20

25 Pomeroy St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $253,900
Buyer: John J. Diffley
Seller: Cheryl Hamilton
Date: 10/27/20

8 Powers Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $744,000
Buyer: Chiberry LLC
Seller: Gregory A. Pastore
Date: 10/30/20

444 Soule Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Katie Lucey
Seller: Carianne E. Haluch
Date: 10/30/20

111 Springfield St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $489,900
Buyer: Joanne Hetherington
Seller: Ronald J. Remillard
Date: 10/30/20

6 Swasey Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $246,500
Buyer: Michael J. Cross
Seller: Thomas E. Nestor
Date: 10/23/20

896 Tinkham Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Sean Padykula
Seller: Jennifer L. Lee
Date: 10/30/20

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY

AMHERST

19 Ball Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $351,650
Buyer: Skyway Properties LLC
Seller: Shafie FT
Date: 10/26/20

48 Curtis Place
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $296,000
Buyer: Damian Kennedy
Seller: Zlogar FT
Date: 10/21/20

980 East Pleasant St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $575,000
Buyer: Leyla Moushabeck
Seller: Dickinson Meadow LLC
Date: 10/27/20

490 Middle St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $520,000
Buyer: Talya Vexler-Nesbitt
Seller: Finnegan P. Kelly
Date: 10/30/20

1120 South East St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: Franklin-Douglas Inc.
Seller: Collins, Robert, (Estate)
Date: 10/29/20

1164 South East St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $397,000
Buyer: Luka C. Milekic
Seller: Amy B. Ben-Ezra
Date: 10/30/20

16 Tuckerman Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $468,000
Buyer: Raymond Clarke
Seller: Qiangfei Xia
Date: 10/19/20

47 Valley Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $406,000
Buyer: Shafie FT
Seller: Antonio D. Vitale
Date: 10/30/20

392 West St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Robert M. Ellis
Seller: Guo Bai
Date: 10/20/20

 

BELCHERTOWN

91 Bay Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $223,000
Buyer: Courtney M. Walsh
Seller: FNMA
Date: 10/19/20

45 Eugene Dr.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $445,000
Buyer: Daniel Cousin
Seller: Daniel P. Twining
Date: 10/20/20

5 Fox Run Dr.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $322,600
Buyer: Tracy Tudryn
Seller: John G. Redmond
Date: 10/27/20

65 Magnolia Lane
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $445,000
Buyer: Lora Os
Seller: J. N. Duquette & Son Construction
Date: 10/23/20

30 Maplecrest Dr.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $293,000
Buyer: Courtney J. Marshall
Seller: Daniel Cousin
Date: 10/20/20

16 Oakwood Dr.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Pedro Mattos
Seller: Sylvia E. Ferreira
Date: 10/19/20

3 Old Amherst Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $865,000
Buyer: Christopher Wherry
Seller: Jill V. Rutherford
Date: 10/30/20

7 Old Amherst Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $865,000
Buyer: Christopher Wherry
Seller: Jill V. Rutherford
Date: 10/30/20

71 Pondview Circle
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $432,000
Buyer: Kimberly A. Hislop
Seller: Seasonn Kiesari
Date: 10/19/20

CHESTERFIELD

71 Sugar Hill Road
Chesterfield, MA 01096
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Jane Loechler
Seller: Maureen L. Borg
Date: 10/30/20

CUMMINGTON

212 Powell Road
Cummington, MA 01026
Amount: $323,500
Buyer: M. Radgford-Riley
Seller: Christopher Heon
Date: 10/20/20

EASTHAMPTON

16 Highland Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $321,500
Buyer: James F. Loprete
Seller: Irene Cloutier
Date: 10/28/20

58 Holyoke St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Sara M. Muller-Ravett
Seller: Audrey E. Maney-Hernandez
Date: 10/30/20

35 O’Neil St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $1,550,000
Buyer: HRDD 56 LLC
Seller: David J. Strong
Date: 10/30/20

40 O’Neil St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $1,550,000
Buyer: HRDD 56 LLC
Seller: David J. Strong
Date: 10/30/20

63 Plain St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $351,000
Buyer: Darshankumar I. Patel
Seller: Naresh K. Patel
Date: 10/29/20

105 Pleasant St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $134,000
Buyer: Penguins Unlimited LLC
Seller: Burek RT
Date: 10/29/20

150 Pleasant St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $1,500,000
Buyer: 150 Pleasant LLC
Seller: Ronmar LLC
Date: 10/30/20

2-4 Pomeroy Court
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $557,000
Buyer: North Harlow LLC
Seller: Maecar Realty Inc.
Date: 10/30/20

8 Princeton Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $261,500
Buyer: Wish Granted Realty LLC
Seller: Stanley A. Jarocki
Date: 10/29/20

19-21 Saint James Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Carolyn Gagnon
Seller: Furtek, Adela C., (Estate)
Date: 10/29/20

76 Strong St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $312,000
Buyer: Stephanie White
Seller: Carol M. Twiss
Date: 10/23/20

5 Vadnais St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $272,500
Buyer: Matthew R. Connor
Seller: Anthony Dicarlo
Date: 10/30/20

GRANBY

109 Cold Hill Road
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $337,000
Buyer: Karoline C. Piedra
Seller: Aaron M. Lombardino
Date: 10/30/20

16 Deerbrook Dr.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $430,000
Buyer: Paul F. Barba
Seller: Wayne H. Choquette
Date: 10/23/20

79 Easton St.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $549,900
Buyer: Barry E. Levin
Seller: Xingcheng Hua
Date: 10/28/20

4 Lakeview Ave.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $192,290
Buyer: Austin L. Downey
Seller: Bradshaw, Charles R., (Estate)
Date: 10/27/20

109 New Ludlow Road
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $275,500
Buyer: Kevin E. Haczynski
Seller: Alexander N. Rojas
Date: 10/30/20

HADLEY

84 Mount Warner Road
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $212,000
Buyer: Jenna R. Izer
Seller: Martha B. Izer
Date: 10/30/20

HATFIELD

65 Main St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: Jaime L. Ginsberg
Seller: Petcen, Paul R., (Estate)
Date: 10/23/20

3 Plantation Road
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $282,519
Buyer: Rachael Doty-Volpe
Seller: William A. Dufraine
Date: 10/30/20

10 Woodridge Circle
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $650,000
Buyer: James K. Patenaude TR
Seller: John H. Zieminski
Date: 10/22/20

HUNTINGTON

112 Goss Hill Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $322,000
Buyer: Stephen Nowak
Seller: Dennis W. Underwood
Date: 10/30/20

3 Searle Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Danielle C. Pedelaborde
Seller: Thomas M. Handschuh
Date: 10/23/20

NORTHAMPTON

Baker Hill Road #2
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Nu-Way Homes Inc.
Seller: McCutcheon Development LLC
Date: 10/30/20

391 Brookside Circle
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $123,600
Buyer: Tracy A. Driscoll-Horton
Seller: Poole Linda J., (Estate)
Date: 10/20/20

1261 Burts Pit Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $179,000
Buyer: Homestead Connections LLC
Seller: Moors, Keith R., (Estate)
Date: 10/22/20

72 Clement St.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $355,000
Buyer: Gregory J. Morceau
Seller: Amy Hinton
Date: 10/22/20

41 Florence Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Catherine C. Charest
Seller: Jaime L. Ginsberg
Date: 10/23/20

985 Florence Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $149,900
Buyer: Anchor Moore Investments LLC
Seller: US Bank
Date: 10/21/20

20 Harrison Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $750,000
Buyer: Casey Quinn
Seller: Janet Mix Hemminger TR
Date: 10/28/20

42 High St.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Jesse P. Harris
Seller: Lee W. Goss
Date: 10/20/20

Old Wilson Road #5
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: John W. Ewing
Seller: Marilyn Ewing
Date: 10/21/20

372 South St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Laurel Hootstein
Seller: Rui P. Fernandes
Date: 10/28/20

61 Warner St.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $265,100
Buyer: Nu-Way Homes Inc.
Seller: Gregory Mott
Date: 10/23/20

66 Washington Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $805,000
Buyer: Michael Kelso
Seller: Lydia Kann Nettler RET
Date: 10/28/20

PELHAM

52 Amherst Road
Pelham, MA 01002
Amount: $700,000
Buyer: Laura J. Owens
Seller: James W. Casagrande
Date: 10/22/20

PLAINFIELD

118 South St.
Plainfield, MA 01070
Amount: $702,500
Buyer: Marcelo Suarez-Orozco
Seller: Sue B. Warner
Date: 10/30/20

SOUTH HADLEY

3 Benger Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Jamie E. Gallivan
Seller: 3 Benger Avenue RT
Date: 10/21/20

6 Elm St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $288,000
Buyer: Stanislav Rovenskyi
Seller: Michael J. Sullivan
Date: 10/22/20

460 Granby Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $272,000
Buyer: C. R. Brisebois-Tetrault
Seller: 460 Granby Road LLC
Date: 10/23/20

12 Hillside Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $236,000
Buyer: Shana Skubiszewski
Seller: Sarah E. Scibak
Date: 10/26/20

19 Landers St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $250,075
Buyer: Stephen Linsky
Seller: Tracy J. Tudryn
Date: 10/27/20

32 Lawn St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Audrey Maney-Hernandez
Seller: Donald Whelihan
Date: 10/30/20

2 Lithia Springs Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $118,500
Buyer: Milo Childs-Campolo
Seller: Barbara J. Smith
Date: 10/22/20

510 Newton St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Jeremiah Shrum
Seller: Diane M. Kuc
Date: 10/30/20

22 North St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Robin Sillars
Seller: David L. Bergeron
Date: 10/26/20

10 Oak Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Jennifer J. Rivet
Seller: Brian T. Dooley
Date: 10/29/20

66 Park St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $250,500
Buyer: Ashley H. Rodkey
Seller: Remlin FT
Date: 10/19/20

152 Pearl St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Sandra Krider
Seller: Paul F. Barba
Date: 10/22/20

45 San Souci Dr.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $535,000
Buyer: Matthew Wzorek
Seller: Eva U. Gingras
Date: 10/21/20

18 Sunset Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Nora H. Mariano
Seller: Ryan D. Spahl
Date: 10/29/20

15 West Summit St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $222,500
Buyer: Adam P. Battista
Seller: Lisa M. Tomaszewski
Date: 10/30/20

SOUTHAMPTON

387 College Hwy.
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Marc A. Labrie
Seller: David D. Eichstaedt
Date: 10/20/20

115 Crooked Ledge Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: Daniel G. Fanion
Seller: Philip A. Roy
Date: 10/27/20

5 Mountain View Circle
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Andrew Laroche
Seller: Bowers IRT
Date: 10/20/20

22 Mountain View Circle
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $269,000
Buyer: Michelle K. Santangelo
Seller: Roland Barbeito
Date: 10/30/20

19 Thomas Circle
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Dean T. Couture
Seller: Darlene Stone-Adair
Date: 10/23/20

WARE

91 Babcock Tavern Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Scott Seifel
Seller: Romanie Abraham
Date: 10/30/20

73 Beaver Lake Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Theresa M. Bullock
Seller: David S. Bruni
Date: 10/28/20

22 Old Poor Farm Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Peter D. Lund
Seller: Claire J. Kobis
Date: 10/30/20

17 Williston Dr.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Rosemary Onofri
Seller: Kyle Landry
Date: 10/22/20

WILLIAMSBURG

67 Ashfield Road
Williamsburg, MA 01096
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Jonathan M. Sullivan
Seller: Colby W. Canon
Date: 10/28/20

11 East Main St.
Williamsburg, MA 01096
Amount: $525,000
Buyer: Apostol Hoda
Seller: CDM Properties LLC
Date: 10/23/20

2 Hyde Hill Road
Williamsburg, MA 01096
Amount: $198,000
Buyer: Anne K. Wagner
Seller: Mary L. Gerken-Newcomb RET
Date: 10/29/20

WORTHINGTON

6 Higgins Road
Worthington, MA 01098
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Benjamin Green
Seller: Edward Morgano
Date: 10/28/20

Building Permits

The following building permits were issued during the month of November 2020. (Filings are limited due to closures or reduced staffing hours at municipal offices due to COVID-19 restrictions).

AMHERST

W.D. Cowls Inc.
85 Cowls Road
$88,500 — Finish interior space for general store

CHICOPEE

City of Chicopee
224 Broadway
$5,602 — Replace roof on shed

Joyce Lincourt
31 Lambert Ter.
$8,262 — Remove and replace four windows and one patio door

Joyce Lincourt
31 Lambert Ter.
$4,754 — Remove and replace four windows

Westfield Bank
435 Burnett Road
$29,823 — Roofing

LEE

Berkshire Corporate Realty, LLC
480 Pleasant St.
$1,725 — Modification to existing system for tenant fit-out

Richard J. Melluzzo Co.
236 Main St.
$14,000 — Siding

LENOX

SK Design
489 Pittsfield Road
$2,100 — Saw cut and remove existing concrete to expose sewer pipe, repour concrete when sewer line is repaired

NORTHAMPTON

Ampersand Sprout, LLC
241 Main St.
$172,913 — Convert second-floor apartment

Damon Road, LLC
391 Damon Road
$295,000 — Convert restaurant to retail cannabis store and demolish greenhouse

Claudio Guerra
1 Bridge St.
$9,200 — Accessory structure at Spoleto

Hospital Hill Development, LLC
35 Village Hill Road
$73,755 — Interior fit-out

Northampton Realty, LLC
293 King St.
$807,628 — Enclose new vehicle delivery

Smith College
186 Elm St.
$347,000 — Renovate first floor or Morrow House for improved access

SPRINGFIELD

3 Chestnut, LLC
122 Chestnut St.
$25,000 — Remove and replace first-level stairs and landing in parking garage

Baystate Medical Center Inc.
759 Chestnut St.
$3,814,234 — Alter interior space for new MRI addition to hospital

Blackened Realty, LLC
201 Worthington St.
$106,000 — Alter kitchen and two restrooms at Theodores’ restaurant

Victor Jimenez
282 Locust St.
$16,272 — Erect prefabricated tire-storage building at V.J.’s Tires and Rims

Patriot Living Properties, LLC
1007 East Columbus Ave.
$175,000 — Change of use from restaurant to office use on first floor, second floor to be converted to five residential units

Daily News

BOSTON — The state’s October unemployment rate was down 2.4 percentage points at 7.4% following a revision to the September rate at 9.8%, the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development announced.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) preliminary job estimates indicate Massachusetts added 11,400 jobs in October, following the previous month’s revised gain of 36,400 jobs. Over the month, the private sector added 15,600 jobs as gains occurred in trade, transportation, and utilities; professional, scientific, and business services; construction; manufacturing; financial activities; and other services. Government lost jobs over the month.

From October 2019 to October 2020, BLS estimates Massachusetts lost 340,200 jobs. Losses occurred in each of the private sectors, with the largest-percentage losses in leisure and hospitality; other services; construction; and education and health services.

The October unemployment rate was 0.5% above the national rate of 6.9% reported by BLS.

The labor force decreased by 155,600 from 3,764,000 in September, as 55,200 fewer residents were employed and 100,400 fewer residents were unemployed over the month. Over the year, the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased by 4.6%.

The state’s labor-force participation rate — the total number of residents 16 or older who worked or were unemployed and actively sought work in the last four weeks — dropped to 63.7%. Compared to October 2019, the labor-force participation rate is down by 4.3%.

Daily News

NORTHAMPTON — Resinate Inc. — a locally owned and operated, vertically integrated cannabis company — opened its second retail location at 110 Pleasant St. in Northampton on Nov. 20.

“We are very excited to serve the community of Northampton,” Resinate founder and CEO Peter DeCaro said. “We feel it is a perfect match. Northampton is rich in culture, arts, music, and all the things that create and enrich community. Resinate was founded on the principle of unity, that people from all walks of life can benefit from medical and adult-use cannabis to improve their overall wellness.”

Resinate, which also has a facility in Worcester, is opening its second location during an unprecedented period with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and will strictly adhere to CDC and Commonwealth guidelines to keep its staff and patrons healthy. Resinate Northampton offers online pre-ordering, in-store pickup, and limited parking. Additional parking is available at the E.J. Gare parking garage and the Armory lot. Metered on-street parking is also available.

For more information about Resinate, product offerings, and dispensary hours and locations, visit www.iresinate.com or e-mail [email protected].