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Harlin Glovacki

GREENFIELD — Greenfield Cooperative Bank announced the promotion of Harlin Glovacki to branch manager of the Shelburne Falls branch.

Glovacki has been a valuable member of the Greenfield Co-op team for several years. In his new position, he will oversee all aspects of branch operations.

“We are thrilled to promote Harlin to branch manager,” said Lisa Kmetz, executive vice president, Retail & Security officer. “He has consistently exceeded expectations and has a proven track record of success. His dedication to providing exceptional customer service will be invaluable as he takes on this new role.”

Where Are They Now?

Where Are They Now?

 

Tad Tokarz

Tad Tokarz in 2007 as a 40 Under Forty honoree (right) and today in his office at Springfield Central High School.

Tad Tokarz

Tad Tokarz

Only a few months after being named to BusinessWest’s inaugural 40 Under Forty cohort in 2007, Tad Tokarz won a promotion.

At the time of that first award ceremony, he was wrapping up another school year as assistant principal and director of Athletics at Springfield’s Central High School. But then-Principal Dick Stoddard retired, and Tokarz, then just 33 years old, applied for and won the job.

It altered his life’s course in some ways, but has impacted the lives of young people in far more meaningful ones.

As for his career, he was the owner of the Western Mass. Sports Journal at the time, which covered sports at a variety of levels, but always with a Pioneer Valley slant. Operating out of the Scibelli Enterprise Center at Springfield Technical Community College, it was, in essence, a second full-time job, and one he couldn’t keep going after his promotion at Central.

“Once I became principal, it was just too much work. So we had to shut it down,” Tokarz recalled. “But it was good while it lasted. The experience that I got from from running my own business has helped me tremendously here, because this is a business, with the hiring and the partnerships and the thinking outside the box. So I think that experience really helped me push Central forward in a unique direction.”

And that he has, in more than one way. “Physically, it’s a different place,” he said, citing the addition of a three-story science wing with 12 classrooms, a renovation to the athletic complex, and a current project to renovate the theater and gymnasium.

But socially, Central is also different, he added, noting that “we have put so many safeguards in place and wraparound services for our kids.”

And academically, well, the numbers speak for themselves; last year’s seniors set a Central record with $24 million in scholarship offers.

“We sent kids to some of the best colleges and universities in the country, and it’s great giving kids an opportunity to excel in whatever interests them once they graduate. We tell our kids, ‘we want you to have options when you graduate,’ and I think we’re doing a pretty good job.

“It’s very rewarding to see where these kids actually end up, and to feel like you played a small part in their development.”

“We have a tremendous staff, and the district has given us an amazing amount of support,” he went on. “Yes, COVID was a real challenge for us. But we came out stronger, I think, after COVID. What transpired was kids starting to participate more in clubs and activities. That’s a big part of who we are. We want our kids to participate, whether it be ROTC, athletics, clubs, whatever it is.”

Students have also improved academically, and that success has been mirrored by Central’s athletic programs, which bring in 10 to 15 Division I athletic scholarships each year, “so we’re watching our kids play on TV, which is fun,” Tokarz told BusinessWest.

“Now, we have every college in the country recruiting our students, athletically and academically. This year, we created a new position of recruiting coordinator; he meets with a lot of the seniors about the kinds of colleges would best suit them, along with our guidance counselors, adjustment counselors, and graduation coaches. So we’re done a lot of different things the last 17 years, put in a lot of different positions, to push kids forward, not just in the classroom, but far beyond that.”

Tokarz, always willing to work toward self-improvement — for instance, he completed an Ironman triathlon in 2005 just two years after starting to train on a bike and in the pool — has earned a doctorate degree in educational leadership since his promotion to principal. But while working toward becoming a better leader, he still says it’s the students and staff that make his job fulfilling.

“They make this place what it is. And it’s never boring; you’re helping people get to the next chapter in their life, and that, to me, is very rewarding,” he said. As for the staff, “the people that we have surrounding our students are second to none, and the reason why we’ve been so successful over this time period.”

New challenges are always emerging in education; right now, Massachusetts schools are waiting to see if voters decide on Nov. 5 to keep the MCAS test as a graduation requirement.

If they decide to change course, Tokarz said, “I’m interested to see how that’s going to change the testing and the accountability, because we’ve always focused on accountability — that’s important to us.”

No matter how the standardized test is deployed, Tokarz said he and his team will continue to help students get the best grades possible and envision a future where anything is possible.

“I just came back from the 10-year reunion of the Central High School class of 2014, and we have dentists, doctors, veterinarians, people working downtown in New York City on the Today show … all kinds of stuff. It’s very rewarding to see where these kids actually end up, and to feel like you played a small part in their development.”

Daily News

EASTHAMPTON — bankESB received three Top Workplaces Culture Excellence awards from Energage for Employee Appreciation, Well-being, and Professional Development.

Top Workplaces Culture Excellence awards celebrate organizations that are dedicated to building an exceptional, people-first culture. The Employee Appreciation award celebrates organizations that make employees feel valued for their efforts, thereby motivating employees to give their best at work. The Employee Well-being award honors organizations that stand out for their commitment to putting health and wellness at the center of their workplace culture. The Professional Development award honors companies that make it a priority to provide employees with opportunities that help them develop their careers and grow professionally.

Winners are chosen based solely on employee feedback gathered through an anonymous, third-party employee-engagement survey, administered by Energage, a leading provider of technology-based employee engagement tools. More than 42,000 organizations across the country were invited to participate in the survey. Results are calculated by comparing the survey’s research-based statements, including 15 culture drivers that are proven to predict high performance against industry benchmarks.

“We’re honored to be nationally recognized for fostering a workplace culture that puts our people first,” bankESB President and CEO Matthew Sosik said. “We try hard to cultivate a workplace that unlocks our employees’ potential by showing our appreciation for their efforts and our genuine interest in their well-being, learning, and development. Because these awards are based on our employees’ feedback, we think they signify that we’re on the right track.”

Energage CEO Eric Rubino noted that “earning a Top Workplaces award is a badge of honor for companies, especially because it comes authentically from their employees. That’s something to be proud of. In today’s market, leaders must ensure they’re allowing employees to have a voice and be heard. That’s paramount. Top Workplaces do this, and it pays dividends.”

Daily News

WEST SPRINGFIELD — Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity’s (GSHFH) Building Dreams Benefit will take place on Thursday, Nov. 7. Attendees will enjoy a night of entertainment, cocktails, raffles, and auctions, all while making a difference in the Greater Springfield community. Doors open at 6 p.m. at Twin Hills Country Club in Longmeadow.

From gift cards to luxury items, the prizes available at the benefit include brands like Elite Island Resorts, Charity Safaris, Boston Crawling, Hartford Yard Goats, the Huntington, Lisa Scheff Designs, Hot Brass Indoor Firearm and Bow Range, Craftsman, Boston Bruins, and Boston Red Sox. In addition to the auction, the event will feature a cash bar, games, and sweet and savory samplings from local restaurants such as MexiRico, Cima, Motu Indian Kitchen, Crave, Jimmy’s Pub, and Twin Hills Country Club.

“Our fall benefit is always a great time to celebrate the work that we have completed and show members of the community how they can support future projects,” said Aimee Giroux, GSHFH executive director.

For more information or to purchase a ticket, visit habitatspringfield.org/building-dreams.

Daily News

SPRINGFIELD — U.S. Rep. Richard Neal joined Western New England University (WNE) President Robert Johnson; Hossein Cheraghi, dean of the College of Engineering; as well as students, faculty, and staff to announce an $850,000 earmark for the establishment of WNE’s Center for Advanced Manufacturing Systems (CAMS).

The allocation was made possible through congressionally directed spending from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Neal included funding for this project in the FY 2024 spending bill that was signed into law by President Biden on March 9. This funding will allow WNE to establish CAMS, which will serve as a hub for industry-university collaboration, focusing on training and retraining a workforce in advanced manufacturing techniques.

“In an ever-changing society fueled by innovation and technological developments, the importance of workforce development cannot be understated. As a result, higher education has come to play a prominent role in training the next generation of workers. That is why I was proud to fight for Western New England University to secure funding that will benefit their students for years to come,” Neal said. “As one of the top engineering programs in the nation, WNE continues to invest in programs that will lead to immediate job placement upon graduation. This funding will play a critical role in ensuring their students are equipped with the skills needed to meet the demands of our region’s workforce, stimulating economic growth and opportunities.”

Daily News

FLORENCE — Florence Bank recently sponsored Cancer Connection’s 2024 Harvest Dinner and Silent Auction with a $7,000 gift to support the organization that serves as a haven for people with a cancer diagnosis and their caregivers.

“We’re on track to reach our $40,000 goal, thanks in large part to Florence Bank and its generous sponsorship,” said Chelsea Kline, executive director of Cancer Connection.

The nonprofit offers a broad range of free services. Founded in 2000, it will celebrate its 25th anniversary next year.

“The people we serve tend to be isolated, and they have a lot of emotions and don’t necessarily have a safe outlet for them,” Kline said. “They can come to us when they’re feeling overwhelmed, scared, and having all these emotions that go along with a cancer diagnosis, and be in community here. This is a place to find strength.”

Cancer Connection programs include therapies such as massage, acupuncture, and reiki; support groups for those living with a cancer diagnosis and their caregivers; and one-one-one emotional support with trained ‘befrienders’ on staff who hold confidential conversations with caregivers and people with a diagnosis on Zoom or in person.

“We have space for laughter and jokes and processing grief. That’s what’s so special about this community here,” Kline said, noting there are groups for young adults, those living with a breast-cancer diagnosis, men only, and those for caregivers and families.

“We are honored to support an organization that provides comfort to those enduring a cancer diagnosis in our midst,” Florence Bank President and CEO Matt Garrity said. “That we can help them gives our bank community a sense of comfort as well.”

The annual Harvest Dinner and Silent Auction was held Oct. 17 in Amherst. The event is one of Cancer Connection’s largest fundraisers.

Cover Story Women of Impact 2024

BusinessWest has long recognized the contributions of women within the business community and created the Women of Impact awards in 2018 to further honor women who have the authority and power to move the needle in their business, are respected for accomplishments within their industries, give back to the community, and are sought out as respected advisors and mentors within their field of influence.

Go HERE to view the 2024 Women of Impact Digital Section

The eight stories below demonstrate that idea many times over. They detail not only what these women do for a living, but what they’ve done with their lives — specifically, how they’ve become innovators in their fields, leaders within the community, advocates for people in need, and, most importantly, inspirations to all those around them. The class of 2024 features:

Alison Berman

Council director of Girls on the Run Western Massachusetts

Dianne Fuller Doherty

Co-founder of the Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts

JoAnne Finck

President of Friends of Cooley Dickinson

Kimberley Lee

Chief of Creative Strategy and Development at MiraVista Behavioral Health Center

Megan McDonough

Executive director of Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity

LaTonia Monroe Naylor

Chief business educator at Monroe Naylor Consulting, LLC and president and CEO of Parent Villages

Kristi Reale

Partner at Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C.

Dr. Shirley Jackson Whitaker

Nephrologist, artist, and filmmaker

WOMEN OF IMPACT GALA

Presenting Sponsors

Partner Sponsor

Special Coverage Super 60

A Regional Economic Snapshot

The Springfield Regional Chamber (SRC) recently announced the 2024 winners of its annual Super 60 awards program, honoring 60 businesses and nonprofits across five distinct categories. They will be honored at a luncheon on Friday, Nov. 8 at the MassMutual Center in Springfield.
For more than 30 years, the Super 60 awards have honored the accomplishments of successful and growing businesses that call the Greater Springfield area home. Last year, the Super 60 program was reimagined and expanded. In addition to the traditional categories of Revenue and Growth, the Springfield Regional Chamber added three new categories to celebrate additional measures of success.
The Start-Up category recognizes businesses that have achieved remarkable success during their early years of operation, the Give Back category recognizes businesses that made significant contributions to local communities and organizations, and the Non-Profit category recognizes organizations that have displayed selfless dedication to serving the community through exceptional programming and support.
This year’s winners represent numerous communities across myriad industries, including dining, automotive, manufacturing, finance, sports, and many more.
“We are thrilled to celebrate the incredible diversity and innovation within our business community through this year’s Super 60 program,” said Diana Szynal, president of the Springfield Regional Chamber. “Small businesses are the heart and soul of our region, and we’re excited to celebrate so many nonprofits that make a difference in our community. It’s more important than ever to shine a light on the accomplishments and unwavering resilience of our local businesses and nonprofits. I look forward to honoring these incredibly deserving organizations at our Super 60 luncheon on November 8.”
The keynote speaker at the luncheon will be Tania Barber, president and CEO of Caring Health Center, which, under her guidance, operates five primary-care sites across the region, employing 266 professionals who provide healthcare services to about 28,000 patients.
Super 60 sponsors include Health New England, WWLP-22 News, Stand Out Truck, Florence Bank, Keiter Corp., the Republican, and Paylocity. Visit springfieldregionalchamber.com to reserve a seat at the luncheon.

Revenue:

Fontaine Brothers Inc.
Whalley Computer Associates Inc.
Tighe & Bond Inc.
Marcotte Ford Sales Inc.
Baltazar Contractors Massachusetts
Keiter Corp.
Maybury Associates Inc.
Freedom Credit Union
L&C Prescription
The Dowd Agencies LLC
Paragus Strategic IT Inc.
Knight Machine Tool Co.
Baystate Crushing & Recycling Inc.
Springfield Hockey LLC
Pioneer Valley Financial Group Inc.

Growth:


Roberts Energy
Keiter Corp.
Marcotte Ford Sales Inc.
Baltazar Contractors Massachusetts
Tighe & Bond Inc.
Springfield Hockey LLC
L&C Prescription
Paragus Strategic IT Inc.
Court Square Group Inc.
Giggle Gardens Inc.
Bart Truck Equipment LLC
Campora Construction
Connections Real Estate Corp.
Maaco Collision Repair & Auto Painting
Pioneer Valley Financial Group Inc.

Start-Up:


DDS Acoustical Specialties LLC
Exotic Scentsations
MorningBird Media
Rewarding Insurance Agency LLC
Hoppy Mustard
L’Amour Restaurant

Give Back:


Allied Flooring and Paint/
Budget Cabinet Sales
Bulkley Richardson
Keiter Corp.
Marcotte Ford Sales Inc.
MGM Springfield
Monarch Fore Charities
Pioneer Valley Financial Group Inc.
Springfield Hockey LLC
The Horace Smith Fund

Non-Profit:

Way Finders
Valley Opportunity Council Inc.
Springfield Partners for
Community Action Inc.
Rachel’s Table of Western Massachusetts
The Horace Smith Fund
WestMass Eldercare Inc.
MassHire Holyoke Career Center
Springfield Rescue Mission
Second Chance Animal Services Community Veterinary Hospital
MassHire Springfield Career Center
The Food Bank of
Western Massachusetts Inc.
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield Inc.
Clinical & Support Options
Gandara Mental Health Center Inc.
Work Opportunity Center Inc.

REVENUE

Fontaine Bros. Inc.
510 Cottage Street, Springfield, Massachusetts 01104
(413) 781-2020
www.fontainebros.com
David Fontaine Jr., CEO
Family-owned and operated for 91 years, Fontaine Bros. offers services such as general contracting, with a focus on K-12 schools, higher education, commercial properties, historical renovations, and municipal work, as well as construction management. As one of New England’s original green builders, it has expertise in building sustainably and responsibly for all kinds of projects.

Whalley Computer Associates Inc.
One Whalley Way, Southwick, MA 01077
(413) 596-4200
www.wca.com
Michael Sheil, President
Whalley Computer Associates offers data-center services, cloud backup, managed services, training, desktop services, network services, and staff-augmentation services. The company focuses its work in the corporate, finance, healthcare, K-12, higher education, retail, and SMB industries.

Tighe & Bond Inc.
53 Southampton Road, Westfield, MA 01085
(413) 562-1600
www.tighebond.com
Robert Belitz, President and CEO
Tighe & Bond offers engineering, design, planning, and environmental-consulting services, with focuses in building, transportation, water and wastewater engineering, coastal and waterfront solutions, environmental consulting, GIS and asset management, landscape architecture and urban design, civil engineering, and site planning.

Marcotte Ford Sales Inc.
1025 Main St., Holyoke
(413) 536-1900
www.marcotteford.com
Bryan Marcotte, President
The dealership sells new Ford vehicles as well as pre-owned cars, trucks, and SUVs, and features a full service department, including a mobile service operation that comes to customers for basic maintenance and recall servicing. Marcotte has achieved Ford’s President’s Award multiple occasions over the past decade. It also operates the Marcotte Commercial Truck Center.

Baltazar Contractors Massachusetts
83 Carmelinas Circle, Ludlow, MA 01056
(413) 583-6160
www.baltazarcontractors.com
Paulo Baltazar, President
Baltazar Contractors is a heavy civil construction company with services in utility construction, roadway construction, site work and development, culvert and bridge construction, earth support and shoring, and trenchless technology. The company has remained family-owned over three decades in business.

Keiter Corp.
35 Main St., Florence, MA 01062
(413) 586-8600
www.keiter.com
Scott Keiter, President
Keiter Corp. is a construction-services company working with clients on residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional projects of all sizes. The firm is divided into four divisions: Keiter Builders (commercial and institutional construction), Keiter Homes (residential construction), Hatfield Construction (excavation, site work, and structural concrete), and Keiter Properties (real estate and rental).

Maybury Associates Inc.
90 Denslow Road, East Longmeadow
(888) 629-2879
www.maybury.com
William Maybury, President
A one-source provider of quality industrial products and services to manufacturing, distribution, and warehousing customers, Maybury Associates designs, supplies, and services a wide variety of handling equipment throughout New England and provides customers in a wide range of industries with solutions to move, lift, and store their parts and products.

Freedom Credit Union
1976 Main St., Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 739-6961
www.freedom.coop
Glenn Welch, President and CEO
Freedom Credit Union is a credit union that offers banking and loan services to businesses and individuals. It also offers insurance plans for individuals and an investment-services division. The institution celebrated its centennial in 2022 and regularly involves customers and the community in philanthropic outreach.

L&C Prescriptions Inc.
155 Brookdale Dr., Springfield, MA 01104
(413) 781-2996
www.medibubble.com
Dr. Kara James, President
L&C Prescription, the parent company for Louis & Clark Pharmacy, provides medication solutions to individuals, healthcare providers, and assisted-living, independent-living, and memory-care communities, and offers online prescription refills, MediBubble pre-packaged pills, blister packs to manage daily medications, vial synchronization, consultations with registered pharmacists, and a delivery service.

The Dowd Agencies LLC
14 Bobala Road, Holyoke, MA 01040
(413) 538-7444
www.dowd.com
John Dowd Jr., President
Founded in 1898, the Dowd Agencies is the oldest insurance agency under continuous family ownership, and one of the most long-standing, experienced insurance agencies in Massachusetts. Its staff includes fully licensed and certified insurance and financial services agents and brokers in Holyoke, Hadley, Southampton, Indian Orchard, and Ludlow.

Paragus Strategic IT
112 Russell St., Hadley
(413) 587-2666
www.paragusit.com
Delcie Bean, President
Paragus has grown dramatically as an outsourced IT solution, providing business computer service, consulting, information-technology support, and other services to businesses of all sizes from its headquarters in Hadley and a second location in Worcester. The company is 100% employee-owned.

Knight Machine Tool Co.
11 Industrial Dr., South Hadley
(413) 532-2507
www.knightmachine.net
Gary O’Brien, Owner
Knight Machine & Tool Co. is a metalworking and welding company that offers blacksmithing, metal roofing, and other services from its 11,000-square-foot facility. The company is ISO 9001:2015 certified and registered with International Traffic in Arms Regulations.

Baystate Blasting Inc.
36 Carmelinas Circle, Ludlow, MA 01056
(413) 583-4440
www.baystateblasting.com
Dinis Baltazar, President and CEO
Baystate Blasting offers services in ledge and rock removal, rock blasting, and rock crushing. It performs large and small construction-site preparation, road and highway work, line drilling and trench work, quarry shots, and residential work such as foundations and in-ground pools. It is federally licensed as both a dealer and user of explosive materials.

Springfield Hockey LLC
1 Monarch Place, Springfield, MA 02110
(413) 746-4100
www.springfieldthunderbirds.com
Nathan Costa, President
Springfield Hockey LLC, better known as the Springfield Thunderbirds, is the local affiliate of the St. Louis Blues and and the American Hockey League’s 2021-22 Eastern Conference champion. Playing its home games at the MassMutual Center since its inception in 2016, the team gives back to the community in multiple ways, like the Thunderbirds Foundation, Stick to Reading school programs, Hometown Salute, Frontline Fridays, and more.

Pioneer Valley Financial Group Inc.
535 East St., Ludlow, MA 01056
(413) 589-1500
www.pvfinancial.com
Edward Sokolowski, Kelly Haber, and Karen Nogueira, Partners
Pioneer Valley Financial Group is a financial-planning service, offering services in retirement planning, business planning, asset growth, college funding, estate planning, tax planning, and risk management. It serves retirees, professionals, service members, young adults, and small and medium-sized businesses.

GROWTH

Roberts Energy
237 Albany St., Springfield, MA 01105
(413) 736-9611
www.robertsnrg.com
Frank Roberts, President
Roberts Energy is a supplier of motor fuels, heating fuels, and lubricants to commercial end-users, wholesale customers, and branded retailers. The company specializes in helping customers manage their fuel costs through risk-management products, inventory management, and innovative equipment and technology solutions.

Keiter Corp.
35 Main St., Florence, MA 01062
(413) 586-8600
www.keiter.com
Scott Keiter, President
Keiter Corp. is a construction-services company working with clients on residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional projects of all sizes. The firm is divided into four divisions: Keiter Builders (commercial and institutional construction), Keiter Homes (residential construction), Hatfield Construction (excavation, site work, and structural concrete), and Keiter Properties (real estate and rental).

Marcotte Ford Sales Inc.
1025 Main St., Holyoke
(413) 536-1900
www.marcotteford.com
Bryan Marcotte, President
The dealership sells new Ford vehicles as well as pre-owned cars, trucks, and SUVs, and features a full service department, including a mobile service operation that comes to customers for basic maintenance and recall servicing. Marcotte has achieved Ford’s President’s Award multiple occasions over the past decade. It also operates the Marcotte Commercial Truck Center.

Baltazar Contractors Massachusetts
83 Carmelinas Circle, Ludlow, MA 01056
(413) 583-6160
www.baltazarcontractors.com
Paulo Baltazar, President
Baltazar Contractors is a heavy civil construction company with services in utility construction, roadway construction, site work and development, culvert and bridge construction, earth support and shoring, and trenchless technology. The company has remained family-owned over three decades in business.

Tighe & Bond Inc.
53 Southampton Road, Westfield, MA 01085
(413) 562-1600
www.tighebond.com
Robert Belitz, President and CEO
Tighe & Bond offers engineering, design, planning, and environmental-consulting services, with focuses in building, transportation, water and wastewater engineering, coastal and waterfront solutions, environmental consulting, GIS and asset management, landscape architecture and urban design, civil engineering, and site planning.

Springfield Hockey LLC
1 Monarch Place, Springfield, MA 02110
(413) 746-4100
www.springfieldthunderbirds.com
Nathan Costa, President
Springfield Hockey LLC, better known as the Springfield Thunderbirds, is the local affiliate of the St. Louis Blues and and the American Hockey League’s 2021-22 Eastern Conference champion. Playing its home games at the MassMutual Center since its inception in 2016, the team gives back to the community in multiple ways, like the Thunderbirds Foundation, Stick to Reading school programs, Hometown Salute, Frontline Fridays, and more.

L&C Prescriptions Inc.
155 Brookdale Dr., Springfield, MA 01104
(413) 781-2996
www.medibubble.com
Dr. Kara James, President
L&C Prescriptions, the parent company for Louis & Clark Pharmacy, provides medication solutions to individuals, healthcare providers, and assisted-living, independent-living, and memory-care communities, and offers online prescription refills, MediBubble pre-packaged pills, blister packs to manage daily medications, vial synchronization, consultations with registered pharmacists, and a delivery service.

Paragus Strategic IT
112 Russell St., Hadley
(413) 587-2666
www.paragusit.com
Delcie Bean, President
Paragus has grown dramatically as an outsourced IT solution, providing business computer service, consulting, information-technology support, and other services to businesses of all sizes from its headquarters in Hadley and a second location in Worcester. The company is 100% employee-owned.

Court Square Group Inc.
1350 Main St., Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 746-0054
www.courtsquaregroup.com
Keith Parent, CEO
Court Square Group is a leading managed-service technology company with a focus exclusively on life science. Its business-focused approach has supported many life-science startups as well as some of the largest life-science companies. The team’s expertise provides technical, compliance, and audit-readiness support.

Giggle Gardens Inc.
627 State St., Springfield, MA 01109
(413) 439-0391
www.gigglegardens.com
Roxanne Turowsky, Owner
Giggle Gardens Learning Center is committed to quality care and the education of young children. Its team provides a safe, structured, environment for children to learn, socialize, and have fun. Early-learning programs are offered year-round for ages 3 weeks to 5 years, and school-age programs are offered year-round to ages 5-12.

Bart Truck Equipment LLC
358 River St., West Springfield, MA 01089
(413) 737-2766
www.barttruckllc.com
James DiClementi, President
Bart Truck Equipment is a heavy-duty parts and trucking service company, offering different bodies (dump, platform, utility/service), snow plows and other winter removal equipment, truck-mounted generators, hook lifts and roll-offs, and more. It also custom-builds and fabricates parts for clients. It serves contractors, landscapers, fleets, municipalities, utility companies, and homeowners.

Campora Construction
43 Owens Way, Ludlow, MA 01056
(413) 610-1660
www.camporacc.com
Mario Campora, President
Campora Construction specializes in full-scale building construction and sidewalk, patio, and driveway installation for residential, commercial, and governmental projects. Services include custom home design and construction, complete home rebuilds from fire damage, home additions and sunroom installation, concrete demolition and infills, and commercial office fit-outs.

Connections Real Estate Corp.
85 Post Office Park, Wilbraham, MA 01095
(800) 755-7595
www.remax.com/real-estate-offices/remax-connections-wilbraham-ma/100428112
Peter Ruffini and Dawn Ruffini, Brokers/Owners
RE/MAX Connections is a full-service real-estate brokerage servicing Massachusetts and Connecticut, with referral partners worldwide. Its services encompass buying, selling, and renting properties.

Maaco Collision Repair & Auto Painting
78 Sylvan St., West Springfield, MA 01089
(413) 351-3554
www.maaco.com/locations/ma/west-springfield-11269
Joe Houghton, Owner
Maaco Collision Repair & Auto Painting is America’s number-one body shop. Its locally owned and operated facility specializes in repairing routine dents, dings, and structural damages. In addition, Maaco offers premium painting solutions to rejuvenate a vehicle’s appearance. It also offers fleet and industrial services.

Pioneer Valley Financial Group Inc.
535 East St., Ludlow, MA 01056
(413) 589-1500
www.pvfinancial.com
Edward Sokolowski, Kelly Haber, and Karen Nogueira, Partners
Pioneer Valley Financial Group is a financial-planning service, offering services in retirement planning, business planning, asset growth, college funding, estate planning, tax planning, and risk management. It serves retirees, professionals, service members, young adults, and small and medium-sized businesses.

START-UP

DDS Acoustical Specialties LLC
54 Mainline Dr., Unit C, Westfield, MA 01085
(413) 248-8118
www.ddsacoustical.com
Dave Gilbert, Senior Managing Partner
Established in 2019, DDS Acoustical Specialties brings more than 45 years of combined experience in designing, managing, and installing acoustical products nationwide. DDS strives to solve noise problems across any business sector and industry, and customers receive engineered, turnkey solutions, customized for their specific area or issue.

Exotic Scentsations
50 Holyoke St., Holyoke, MA 01040
(413) 783-1640
www.exoticscentsations.com
Abigail Pena Hunt, Owner
A first-generation, Black-owned small business, Exotic Scentsations produces and sells high-end aromatherapy products at affordable prices, both at its store at the Holyoke Mall and online. True to its name, Exotic Scentsations aspires to offer uncommon scents, and a range of products that can offer everyone a sense of comfort and nostalgia.

MorningBird Media
1350 Main St., Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 271-7288
www.morningbird.media
Robyn Miller, Founder
MorningBird Media was founded in 2018 with the vision of helping to bring existing businesses into the digital age. While this remains a focus, MorningBird has evolved with the marketing landscape to encompass all methods of reaching potential customers. Clients who work with MorningBird get a personalized strategy that fits their business’ needs.

Rewarding Insurance Agency LLC
284 Maple St., Suite 1, Holyoke, MA 01040
(413) 359-2771
www.rewardingagency.com
Lidia Rodríguez and Miguel Rivera, CEOs
Since 2016, Rewarding Insurance Agency has been serving customers in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, with services including life insurance, health insurance, retirement solutions, property and casualty insurance, tax-preparation services, and notary services. In 2024, the agency was named Business of the Year by the Greater Holyoke Chamber, and its CEOs were named Business People of the Year.

Hoppy Mustard
www.hoppymustard.com
Justin Peritore, Founder
Born from the culinary dreams of its founder, Hoppy Sauce is a testament to the fusion of innovation and flavor. Trained in advanced culinary arts, Peritore embarked on a quest to redefine condiments, uniting the robust essence of beer with the smoky allure of barbecue. Months of taste tests, meticulous crafting, and a commitment to inclusivity resulted in his bold, spicy, sweet, and tangy masterpiece.

L’amour Restaurant
111 Chestnut St., Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 301-5333
www.lamourspringfield.com
Asif Khan and Sunny Rana, Owners
L’amour aims to create a dining experience that celebrates the rich culinary traditions of Nepal, India, Pakistan, and Mediterranean, while providing exceptional hospitality and service. It is dedicated to serving authentic dishes prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients and authentic spices. In addition to the restaurant, L’amour offers a spacious and versatile banquet hall for all occasions.

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Allied Flooring, Paint & Design/Budget
Cabinet Sales
350 Main St., Agawam, MA 01001
(413) 224-8260
www.alliedflooringandpaint.com
Mario Tedeschi, Partner and President
As a leading destination for flooring, paint, carpet and floor cleaning, interior design, and window treatments, Allied has an extensive track record working alongside homeowners to help turn houses into homes. Launched in 1987, the company now boasts three locations in Agawam, East Longmeadow, and Leominster, and purchased Budget Cabinet Sales in Agawam in 2022.

Bulkley Richardson
1500 Main St., Suite 2700, Springfield, MA 01115
(413) 272-6200
www.bulkley.com
Elizabeth Quick, Executive Director
Bulkley Richardson, with locations in Springfield and Hadley, has provided high-quality legal services to local and national clients for a century. Launched in 1924, the firm now boasts 23 practice areas (14 of them ranked by Best Lawyers in 2024) and 15 attorneys honored in peer-recognition programs in 2024. Active in the community, the firm supported 42 local organizations in 2023.

Keiter Corp.
35 Main St., Florence, MA 01062
(413) 586-8600
www.keiter.com
Scott Keiter, President
Keiter Corp. is a construction-services company working with clients on residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional projects of all sizes. The firm is divided into four divisions: Keiter Builders (commercial and institutional construction), Keiter Homes (residential construction), Hatfield Construction (excavation, site work, and structural concrete), and Keiter Properties (real estate and rental).

Marcotte Ford Sales Inc.
1025 Main St., Holyoke
(413) 536-1900
www.marcotteford.com
Bryan Marcotte, President
The dealership sells new Ford vehicles as well as pre-owned cars, trucks, and SUVs, and features a full service department, including a mobile service operation that comes to customers for basic maintenance and recall servicing. Marcotte has achieved Ford’s President’s Award multiple occasions over the past decade. It also operates the Marcotte Commercial Truck Center.

MGM Springfield
One MGM Way, Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 273-5000
www.mgmspringfield.mgmresorts.com
Chris Kelley, President and COO
MGM Springfield recently celebrated five years of operation in downtown Springfield, offering a host of slot machines and table games, numerous restaurants, a hotel, and entertainment at Symphony Hall, Roar! Comedy Club, ARIA Ballroom, the MassMutual Center, and an outdoor plaza.

Monarch Fore Charities
One Monarch Place, 25th Floor, Springfield, MA 01144
(413) 746-4100
www.monarch-place.com
Paul Picknelly, President
Monarch Fore Charities is the philanthropic and charity-supporting arm of Monarch Enterprises, a leading commercial real-estate developer and hotel operator.

Pioneer Valley Financial Group Inc.
535 East St., Ludlow, MA 01056
(413) 589-1500
www.pvfinancial.com
Charles Meyers, Edward Sokolowski, and Joseph Leonczyk, Founding Partners
Pioneer Valley Financial Group is a financial-planning service, offering services in retirement planning, business planning, asset growth, college funding, estate planning, tax planning, and risk management. It serves retirees, professionals, service members, young adults, and small and medium-sized businesses.

Springfield Hockey LLC
1 Monarch Place, Springfield, MA 02110
(413) 746-4100
www.springfieldthunderbirds.com
Nathan Costa, President
Springfield Hockey LLC, better known as the Springfield Thunderbirds, is the local affiliate of the St. Louis Blues and and the American Hockey League’s 2021-22 Eastern Conference champion. Playing its home games at the MassMutual Center since its inception in 2016, the team gives back to the community in multiple ways, like the Thunderbirds Foundation, Stick to Reading school programs, Hometown Salute, Frontline Fridays, and more.

The Horace Smith Fund
16 Union Ave., Suite 2K, Westfield, MA 01085
(413) 739-4222
www.horacesmithfund.org
Josephine Sarnilli, Executive Director
For more than a century, the Horace Smith Fund has helped Hampden County students finance their dreams of higher education. Award opportunities are available to residents of Hampden County who have graduated from eligible local secondary or private schools. This year, the fund awarded a total of $316,000 to local students in scholarships and fellowships.

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Way Finders
1780 Main St., Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 233-1500
www.wayfinders.org
Keith Fairey, President and CEO
Way Finders is an organization dedicated to bringing home stability to people across Western Mass. since 1972. It builds and manages affordable housing in urban, rural, and suburban settings; helps families access emergency assistance and housing subsidies; helps people become first-time homebuyers; supports families experiencing homelessness or domestic abuse; and fosters housing stability through financial education and employment services.

Valley Opportunity Council Inc.
35 Mount Carmel Ave., Chicopee, MA 01013
(413) 552-1554
www.valleyopp.com
Stephen Huntley, Executive Director
The Valley Opportunity Council is the largest and most diverse community-action agency in the region. It offers a network of support and collaborative services that include energy assistance, nutrition, early education and childcare, adult education, senior services, housing, money management, and transporation.

Springfield Partners for Community Action Inc.
721 State St., Springfield, MA 01109
(413) 263-6500
www.springfieldpartnersinc.com
Paul Bailey, Executive Director
Springfield Partners for Community Action’s mission is to utilize and provide resources that assist people in need to obtain economic stability, ultimately creating a better way of life. It does so through home and energy services, income-tax assistance services, money-management services, transportation services, veterans’ services, and youth and family services.

Rachel’s Table of Western Massachusetts
1600 Dickinson St., Springfield, MA 01108
(413) 733-0084
www.feedwma.org
Jodi Falk, Executive Director
The mission of Rachel’s Table of Western Massachusetts is to alleviate hunger and reduce the waste of food resources in Western Mass. The organization takes a holistic and collaborative approach toward food security by supporting an inter-generational volunteer effort to feed and nourish local communities.

The Horace Smith Fund
16 Union Ave., Suite 2K, Westfield, MA 01085
(413) 739-4222
www.horacesmithfund.org
Josephine Sarnilli, Executive Director
For more than a century, the Horace Smith Fund has helped Hampden County students finance their dreams of higher education. Award opportunities are available to residents of Hampden County who have graduated from eligible local secondary or private schools. This year, the fund awarded a total of $316,000 to local students in scholarships and fellowships.

WestMass ElderCare Inc.
4 Valley Mill Road, Holyoke, MA 01040
(413) 538-9020
www.wmeldercare.org
Roseann Martoccia, Executive Director
This agency’s mission is to preserve the dignity, independence, and quality of life of elders and disabled persons desiring to remain within their own community. It offers services for elders, their families and caregivers, and people with disabilities. Programs and services include supportive housing, home care, options counseling, adult family care, nutrition programs, elder mental health, family caregiver support, and health-insurance counseling.

MassHire Holyoke Career Center
850 High St., Holyoke, MA 01040
(413) 532-4900
www.masshireholyoke.org
David Gadaire, President and CEO
Since 1996, the MassHire Holyoke Career Center has been serving the workforce and economic-development needs of individual job seekers, business partners, and community and faith-based organizations throughout Hampden County and beyond. It aims to develop a strong workforce system by enhancing the competitive strength of companies, improving the skills of employees and job seekers, and expanding career opportunities through economic development.

Springfield Rescue Mission
10 Mill St., Springfield, MA 01108
(413) 732-0808
www.springfieldrescuemission.org
Kevin Ramsdell, Executive Director and CEO
The Springfield Rescue Mission is a leader in meeting the needs of the poor and homeless in Greater Springfield. As an emergency shelter, mobile feeding program, rehabilitation and transformation center, and transitional living facility, it provides food, shelter, clothing, medical attention, Christian counseling, literacy training, and advocacy, free of charge.

Second Chance Animal Services
Community Veterinary Hospital
67 Mulberry St., Springfield, MA 01105
(413) 739-2343
www.secondchanceanimalservices.org
Sheryl Blancato, CEO
Second Chance Animal Services is a nonprofit animal welfare organization that operates community veterinary hospitals in Springfield, North Brookfield, Southbridge, and Worcester; subsidized rates are provided to underserved communities. Every year, Second Chance helps tens of thousands of pets through full-service veterinary care, spay/neuter services, adoption services, community and educational outreach programs, training, and a pet-food pantry.

MassHire Springfield Career Center
95 Liberty St., Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 858-2800
www.masshirespringfield.org
Kevin Lynn, Executive Director
Since 1996, MassHire Springfield has assisted people in building their skill sets through workshops and career training options to meet the needs of businesses, while offering companies a variety of recruitment options ranging from large job expos to on-site programs for individual companies. The organization’s goal is to match the needs of people looking for work to those of its business partners.

The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts Inc.
25 Carew St., Chicopee, MA 01020
(413) 247-9738
www.foodbankwma.org
Andrew Morehouse, Executive Director
The Food Bank works to end hunger in Western Mass. by providing nutritious food, strengthening the region’s food-assistance network, and developing solutions to the causes of hunger. The Food Bank receives food from a number of different sources, including state and federal government, local farms, food businesses, and community organizations, and distributes it to member food pantries, shelters, and meal sites, as well as directly to families.

Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield Inc.
28 West Silver St., Westfield, MA 01085
(413) 562-2301
www.bgcwestfield.org
Bo Sullivan, CEO
The Boys & Girls Club aims to inspire and enable young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. Its programs for ages 2 to 18 are designed to support youth in achieving three priority outcomes: academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles.

Clinical & Support Options
8 Atwood Dr., Suite 301, Northampton, MA 01060
(413) 773-1314
www.csoinc.org
Karin Jeffers, President and CEO
CSO’s mission is to provide responsive and effective interventions and services to support individual adults, children, and families in their quest for stability, growth, and a positive quality of life. Services include crisis and emergency services; outpatient mental health; family-support programs; community-based programs; and shelter, housing, and homelessness efforts.

Gándara Mental Health Center Inc.
933 East Columbus Ave., Springfield, MA
(413) 732-2120
www.gandaracenter.org
Lois Nesci, CEO
Founded in 1977 to advocate and provide for equal services in the Hispanic community, Gándara Center delivers quality bilingual behavioral-health, substance-use, and preventive services for a diverse clientele of nearly 15,000 children, adults, and families each year in 100 locations across Massachusetts.

Work Opportunity Center Inc.
94 North Elm St., Suite 104, Westfield, MA 01085
(413) 786-8830
www.wocinc.org
Mary Akers, Executive Director
Established in 1969, Work Opportunity Center is a private, nonprofit organization headquartered in Westfield, with various sites throughout Western Mass. WOC provides training, employment opportunities, and community-based day services to individuals with physical and/or developmental disabilities.

Daily News

NORTHAMPTON— Visitors to Thornes Marketplace will be able to play classic arcade games like Pac-Man and Space Invaders as well as newer games like Pac-Man Smash Air Hockey after Hometown Arcade opens in November in space previously occupied by Acme Surplus.

For $20 a day, entrants can play games from the ’80s and ’90s, including skee-ball, bubble hockey, air hockey, and lots of pinball machines. Rhythm games, like Guitar Hero and Beat Mania, will also be available. And youngsters who take a chance on the classic claw machine will be guaranteed a prize for $3 per play.

“What I love about arcades is they’re a fun place to spend some time with family and friends,” said Matt Snow, owner of Hometown Arcade, who also has a location in Norwood and one that recently opened in Bloomfield, N.J. “I prefer this sort of format of arcade that’s a mix of old-school, classic games at an affordable price point, and I’m excited to have a presence in Thornes.”

In Norwood, Snow’s arcade is off the beaten path, and he hopes the downtown foot traffic will bring players to his Thornes space.

“We’ve had a lot of support from the ownership group of Thornes, and we’re excited to be a part of it and be a part of the Northampton community,” he said.

Snow hopes his Northampton arcade will be accepted into the New England Pinball League for team play, and he hopes to offer a women’s league. He will also have a 10-player game called Killer Queen, on which two teams of five compete, and he plans on hosting Killer Queen tournaments.

Snow is in the process of securing a beer and wine license for the arcade and is also negotiating a partnership with a local restaurant to provide pizza. Snacks and soft drinks will also be sold. He will also offer birthday party packages.

Hometown Arcade should be open by mid-November, after work to upgrade the electrical panel and amps is complete. His Norwood location opened in May 2023, and the New Jersey venue opened recently. To learn more about Hometown Arcade, visit hometownarcade.com.

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SPRINGFIELD — Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) received a $1 million grant from the MassMutual Foundation — the largest philanthropic gift received by the college in the past 15 years — to help with the relocation of the School of Health and Patient Simulation (SHPS).

The college plans to move its health programs out of Building 20, an 83-year-old structure with a history of expensive emergency repairs. Most of the programs will be relocated to Scibelli Hall, or Building 2, a seven-story structure opened in 1988 on the historic STCC campus.

The total estimated project cost to relocate is approximately $50 million, with committed funding from the Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance ($38 million), the STCC board of trustees ($11.5 million), and the STCC Foundation ($500,000).

STCC President John Cook thanked the MassMutual Foundation at an Oct. 22 ceremony announcing the gift.

“We cannot express enough gratitude to the MassMutual Foundation for this leadership award, which continues our momentum for relocating the School of Health and Patient Simulation,” Cook said. “This gift is a remarkable investment in our regional workforce and will have a deep impact on students enrolled in essential health programs at STCC.”

The $1 million from the MassMutual Foundation will help enhance the educational and technological experience for students enrolled in programs in the School of Health and Patient Simulation at STCC.

“The MassMutual Foundation is proud to award this grant to STCC for this very important initiative,” said Dennis Duquette, president and CEO of the MassMutual Foundation. “Through this vital work, STCC not only provides hundreds of students with state-of-the art medical training, but the health-services sector of our local economy will benefit tremendously when STCC graduates are hired. We are thrilled to help them relocate and update the School of Health and Patient Simulation, and look forward to seeing the impact this will have on both current and future generations of students in the Greater Springfield area.”

The SIMS Medical Center includes more than 70 patient simulators, the largest array in New England. Accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, the center provides a state-of-the-art, immersive educational environment where students and healthcare personnel obtain new skills while refining existing skills.

With an enrollment of more than 1,500 students, SHPS offers 13 associate-degree and five certificate programs in health. Health programs include nursing, dental hygiene, physical and occupational therapy, surgical technology, and an open-admission health science degree with embedded certifications.

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HADLEY — Country Nissan announced that Heather Petricevich has been honored as the Service Advisor of the Year for the Chris Collins Top Dog Award, recognized nationwide within the Asian League. She recently returned from Los Angeles, where she received this prestigious accolade, celebrating her exceptional customer service, expertise, and dedication to excellence in the automotive industry.

“I am truly humbled and honored to receive this award,” Petricevich said. “This achievement is a reflection of the incredible support from my team and the wonderful relationships I have built with our customers. I’m passionate about providing the best service possible, and I’m grateful to work in such a supportive environment at Country Nissan.”

The recognition highlights her commitment to fostering strong relationships with customers, ensuring their needs are met with the highest level of professionalism and care.

“Our team is incredibly proud of Heather,” said Chris Moreno, Service manager at Country Nissan. “Her hard work, dedication, and exceptional customer service set a benchmark for excellence in our industry. She embodies the values we strive for at Country Nissan, and her achievement inspires us all to continue raising the bar.”

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SPRINGFIELD — 6 Brick’s will present the third annual Haunted Bar Takeover on Thursday, Oct. 31 from 7 to 10 p.m. This event will transform White Lion Brewery into a haunted haven, offering thrills, chills, and plenty of fun for the brave souls who dare to attend.

Event highlights include a costume contest, a beer-pong tournament, light appetizers, music by DJ Onyx, a Halloween-themed photobooth, and raffles.

This one-night-only event promises to be a frightfully fun evening for anyone seeking a unique Halloween celebration. Costumes are highly encouraged, so come dressed to impress — or scare. Space is limited to the first 100 attendees. Click here to register.

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Helping Families in Need

Freedom Credit Union’s annual campaign for the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts extended over three months this summer, raising enough to cover the cost of more than 10,000 meals. Freedom collected donations of cash, non-perishable food, and personal-care items at all its branches, raising a total of more than $3,350. In addition, food donations weighing in at nearly 1,435 pounds were delivered to the Gray House, a member organization benefiting from the Food Bank.

Pictured, from left: Stephen Phillips, Kara Herman, Nathaniel Claudio, and Natasha Cassidy from Freedom Credit Union, and Kristen McClintock, executive director of the Gray House. (Photo courtesy of Freedom Credit Union)

Pictured, from left: Stephen Phillips, Kara Herman, Nathaniel Claudio, and Natasha Cassidy from Freedom Credit Union, and Kristen McClintock, executive director of the Gray House. (Photo courtesy of Freedom Credit Union)

 

Worthy Namesake

On Oct. 15, UMass Amherst celebrated former Springfield Urban League President Henry Thomas III by officially unveiling the university’s location in Tower Square as the UMass Amherst Henry M. Thomas III Center at Springfield. Thomas was a leading advocate for establishing the center in his hometown and, in 2012, became the first person of color to lead the five-campus UMass board of trustees. He also chaired the board’s committee on academic and student affairs and was vice chair of the UMass Building Authority.

Pictured, from left: UMass Amherst Chancellor Javier Reyes; U.S. Rep. Richard Neal; Henry Thomas III and his wife, Devonia Thomas; UMass President Marty Meehan; and former UMass Boston Chancellor J. Keith Motley.

Pictured, from left: UMass Amherst Chancellor Javier Reyes; U.S. Rep. Richard Neal; Henry Thomas III and his wife, Devonia Thomas; UMass President Marty Meehan; and former UMass Boston Chancellor J. Keith Motley.

 

Symbol of Hope and Recovery

 

In recognition of World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10, Easthampton photographer Daniel DesPlaines donated one of his large, framed photographs to MiraVista Behavioral Health Center in recognition of the center’s work. Kimberley Lee, chief of Creative Strategy and Development at MiraVista (pictured with DesPlaines) noted that the image of a boat “holds profound meaning, symbolizing the journeys our patients embark on when seeking mental-health and substance-use treatment. Just as the boat navigates through rough waters, many who come to MiraVista face challenges on their path to recovery. But with the compassionate care and support they receive, those turbulent waters eventually become calm.”

Kimberley Lee, chief of Creative Strategy and Development at MiraVista (pictured with DesPlaines)

Kimberley Lee, chief of Creative Strategy and Development at MiraVista (pictured with Daniel DesPlaines)

 

 

Agenda

Super 60 Luncheon

Nov. 8: The Springfield Regional Chamber (SRC) announced the 2024 winners of its annual Super 60 awards program, honoring 60 businesses and nonprofits across five distinct categories. (They are detailed on page 23 of this issue.) They will be celebrated at a luncheon at the MassMutual Center in Springfield. The keynote speaker will be Tania Barber, president and CEO of Caring Health Center, which, under her guidance, operates five primary-care sites across the region, employing 266 professionals who provide healthcare services to about 28,000 patients. Super 60 sponsors include Health New England, WWLP-22 News, Stand Out Truck, Florence Bank, Keiter Corp., the Republican, and Paylocity. Visit springfieldregionalchamber.com to reserve a seat.

 

 

Food Drive for Margaret’s Pantry

Nov. 11-15: The Wealth Transition Collective, a financial-planning firm out of Holyoke, will host its fourth annual weeklong food drive to benefit Margaret’s Pantry in Holyoke in honor of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. Since the start of this event, it has raised more than 4,000 pounds of food and more than $7,500 in monetary donations. Individuals can drop off non-perishable and canned foods during business hours (Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) at the Wealth Transition Collective office at 1632 Northampton St., Holyoke. Weather permitting, there will be a drop-off table outside the front door for easy accessibility. Some of the most-needed items at the pantry during this time of year are stuffing mixes; canned goods like gravy, soups, and stews; baking mixes; frosting; syrup; salad dressing; condiments; Jell-O; and kids’ snack items. Margaret’s Pantry, a division of Providence Ministries for the Needy, is a full-service food pantry that has provided food to residents of Greater Holyoke for more than 30 years. Presently, the pantry provides food to more than 180 families each month, and approximately 72,000 meals a year are distributed to the needy in the community.

 

Women of Impact Gala

Dec. 5: BusinessWest will celebrate its seventh annual Women of Impact cohort at Sheraton Springfield Monarch Place Hotel. The 2024 Women of Impact are profiled in this issue of BusinessWest and at businesswest.com. Tickets cost $95 per person, and tables of 10 are available. To purchase tickets, visit www.businesswest.com/women-of-impact-tickets. The presenting sponsors are Country Bank and TommyCar Auto Group, and Cooley Dickinson Hospital is a partner sponsor. Sponsorship opportunities are still available.

 

People on the Move
Sophie Miller

Sophie Miller

Catarina Sanches

Catarina Sanches

Katherine Ferri

Katherine Ferri

Pioneer Valley Financial Group (PV Financial) announced the addition of three new members to its growing team: Sophie Miller, Catarina Sanches, and Katherine Ferri. With their combined experience and fresh perspectives, these hires are expected to enhance the company’s ability to deliver exceptional service to clients and expand its community-outreach efforts. Miller joins PV Financial as an Operations Support specialist. A graduate of Boston University with a degree in economics, she brings experience from her previous role as a financial advisor at Equitable Advisors. Her background in financial services, combined with a passion for understanding markets, positions her well to support PV Financial’s operational goals. She is particularly looking forward to collaborating with the team to streamline processes and contribute to the firm’s growth. Sanches joins PV Financial as a Client Relationship manager. She previously worked at TD Bank, where she gained experience in various positions, ultimately serving as a store supervisor. With a degree in business management from Westfield State University and a focus on marketing, she brings a deep understanding of client services and financial management. Her experience will allow her to strengthen relationships with PV Financial’s clients and provide personalized support as they navigate their financial journeys. Ferri joins PV Financial as a Community Outreach manager. A recent graduate of Westfield State University with a degree in communication, she previously worked for the Springfield Thunderbirds hockey club in sales and customer relationship management. Her skills in communication and relationship building will be instrumental as she helps guide PV Financial’s efforts to engage with the local community and foster meaningful connections with clients and partners.

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John Page

John Page

John Page, a lifelong Amherst-area resident with experience in economic development, business advocacy, and event management, has been appointed the new executive director of the Amherst Business Improvement District (BID). Page departs from his role as assistant director for University Events at UMass Amherst, where he was instrumental in planning and executing major events such as commencement. He also played a key role in reimagining the 2024 UMass Founders Day celebration, expanding it to include more than 35 events across campus and opening it to the broader community. Prior to his role at UMass, Page worked for the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce, leading marketing and events for the organization and focusing on economic-development issues, grant writing, and tourism initiatives. He worked collaboratively with local businesses, the BID, the town of Amherst, the state delegation, and other stakeholders on support for small business, beautification and placemaking efforts, and housing policy. Recently, he worked on a contract basis for the BID, spearheading its 2024 Summer Concert Series and the annual Block Party in September. An alumnus of Amherst-Pelham Regional High School and UMass Amherst, Page holds leadership roles on many community boards and committees, including as chair of the Pelham Cultural Council, a member of the Amherst Education Foundation, and an organizer of Amherst LGBTQ+ Pride events.

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Mary-Knight “MK” Bell Young

Mary-Knight “MK” Bell Young

Bay Path University announced the appointment of Mary-Knight “MK” Bell Young to the position of vice president of Institutional Advancement. With more than 20 years of experience in securing philanthropic investments for prestigious academic, cultural, and healthcare institutions, Young brings a wealth of expertise and a proven track record of success to her new role. In this leadership position, she will oversee all aspects of Bay Path’s fundraising efforts, alumni relations, and strategic partnerships. Her role will be crucial in advancing the university’s mission and ensuring sustained growth and support for its programs and initiatives. Young joins Bay Path University after serving as chief Development officer and senior executive director at the UMass Amherst Foundation, where she led a comprehensive, $100 million fundraising campaign for the UMass College of Engineering, securing more than $60.7 million to date. Her career highlights include securing the college’s first eight-figure gift and achieving 100% participation in annual giving for two consecutive years from the Dean’s Advisory Council. Her previous roles include senior director of Development at Penn Medicine, where she was instrumental in securing more than $26 million during the Power of Penn campaign, and Major Gifts officer at Temple University Health System, where she played a key role in securing the naming gift for the Lewis Katz School of Heath. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in history of art from the University of Pennsylvania.

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Amanda Sbriscia

Amanda Sbriscia

Amanda Sbriscia, vice president of Institutional Advancement at Holyoke Community College (HCC) and executive director of the HCC Foundation, has been named to the Council of Foundation Leaders for the Assoc. of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB). Sbriscia is one of only two council members representing a community college, and the only one from Massachusetts. As vice president of the division of Institutional Advancement, Sbriscia oversees the offices of Development, Grants, Alumni Relations, and Marketing, and serves as executive director of the HCC Foundation, the nonprofit fundraising corporation for the college. The HCC Foundation manages assets of $25.3 million, including an endowment of $18.3 million, the largest community-college endowment in Massachusetts. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communication from Cedar Crest College, a master’s degree in higher education from Drexel University, and a doctorate in education in educational leadership from Gwynedd Mercy University. Last year, she was selected for a fellowship for aspiring college presidents by the AGB Institute for Leadership & Governance in Higher Education, a collaborative venture of the Assoc. of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, Miami University, and AGB Search, a search firm for college and university administrators.

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Brett Carroll

Brett Carroll

Elms College has named higher-education executive Brett Carroll the college’s new vice president of Finance and Administration. Reporting directly to the president, Carroll is responsible for the strategic oversight and management of the college’s finance and administrative office. Carroll joins Elms from Mercy University in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., where he recently served as vice president for Finance and chief financial officer, overseeing all financial operations of the university. Prior to that, he was associate vice president and treasurer at the University of Hartford. In his new position, Carroll is responsible for providing leadership, management, and supervision to the Business, Facilities, Human Resources, Information Technology, and Public Safety departments. He is also a member of the president’s cabinet. Carroll has more than 25 years of professional experience, 14 of which have been in higher education. In addition to being a certified public accountant, he holds a master’s degree in management from the University of Hartford and a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Connecticut.

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Skoler, Abbott & Presser, P.C., a labor and employment law firm serving employers in the Greater Springfield and Worcester areas, announced that one of its partners, attorney Timothy Murphy, has been recognized once again by his peers as the 2025 Lawyer of the Year in Springfield for his work in Litigation – Labor and Employment in the Best Lawyers in America list for 2025. Only a single lawyer in each practice area in each community is honored with this award. Focusing his practice on labor relations, union avoidance, collective bargaining and arbitration, employment litigation, and employment counseling, Murphy has been included in Best Lawyers in America every year since 2013 and was Lawyer of the Year in 2015, 2018, 2020, and 2022. Very active within the local community, Murphy sits on boards of directors for several area organizations, such as the Human Service Forum and Community Legal Aid, and is also a member of the World Affairs Council.

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Shanni Smith-Arsenault

Shanni Smith-Arsenault

Shelley Errington Nicholson

Shelley Errington Nicholson

Greenfield Community College (GCC) announced two new members of its leadership team, Shanni Smith-Arsenault and Shelley Errington Nicholson. Smith-Arsenault joined GCC in July in the new position of vice president for Enrollment Management and Student Success, a division that includes Marketing and Communications, Student Financial Services, Admission, Testing and Assessment, Dual Enrollment, Academic Advising, Career and Transfer Services, Registrar’s Office, and Student Affairs. She brings more than 20 years experience in enrollment management and student affairs, including as director of Transfer Admission and Dual Enrollment at Anna Maria College, senior associate director of Admissions at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Services, and director of Advising at Mount Wachusett Community College. She is deeply committed to bridging departments within the GCC community and to building diversity, equity, inclusion, and a sense of belonging for everyone who is part of the GCC community. Errington Nicholson began her position of dean of students at GCC also in July. She brings more than 20 years of higher-education leadership experience at institutions including Mount Wachusett Community College, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Rice University, and the University of Edinburgh. In her new role, she oversees and provides strategic direction for all student services, including Student Engagement and Leadership, the Veterans Center, the Women’s Resource Center, the Corner Market Food Pantry, Peer Tutoring, the Recreation Center, and the Wellness Center. In addition, she meets daily with students who have concerns or need guidance in many different areas.

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Michelle Cayo

Michelle Cayo

Monson Savings Bank announced the hire of Michelle Cayo as vice president and Credit Risk officer. She is responsible for managing Monson Savings Bank’s Commercial Credit department. She will be training the bank’s credit analysts while overseeing the department to ensure it is functioning efficiently and effectively. She will also assist in the creation of commercial loan policy as needed, and she serves as a committee member on the bank’s loan review committee. Cayo, a BusinessWest 40 Under Forty alumna, comes to Monson Savings Bank with more than 26 years of experience in banking. She previously worked as Florence Bank’s vice president and Credit Risk officer. She also previously worked in the Credit department at Hampden Bank and managed Country Bank’s Credit department. In addition to her extensive banking experience, Cayo will draw on her numerous educational accomplishments in her new role at Monson Savings Bank. She is a Bay Path University alumna, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in communications and information management. She is also a graduate of the Massachusetts Bankers Assoc. School of Financial Studies and the American Bankers Assoc. Stonier Graduate School of Banking. She is a board member of Cancer Connection and a wish granter at Make-A-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Her efforts to enrich the community she works and lives in was recognized by Western Mass Women magazine, which named her Volunteer of the Year in 2013.

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Rania Kfuri

Rania Kfuri

Glenmeadow Inc., a provider of senior retirement lifestyle options, recently named Rania Kfuri vice president for Philanthropy, Sales, and Marketing. In this new role, she will provide leadership and direction to key revenue-producing areas, developing strategies to secure annual giving, planned giving, and donor-directed gifts, as well as pursuing partnerships with other local organizations. She will also shape Glenmeadow’s marketing approach and philosophy to ensure organization’s brand remains strong. Kfuri most recently served the Baystate Health Foundation as Philanthropy officer and previously worked with the Smith Fund at Smith College. She is also active in a wide variety of community initiatives, including serving on the boards of the Martin Luther King Jr. Family Services, the Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts, and Revitalize CDC.

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Jeffrey Fialky

Jeffrey Fialky

Bacon Wilson announced that Managing Shareholder Jeffrey Fialky has been named to the 2024 Super Lawyers list for Business and Corporate Law. Being recognized in the 2024 Super Lawyers list is a prestigious accolade for attorneys. Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Lawyers are selected through a multi-phase process that includes nominations, independent research, peer evaluation, and a rigorous final selection process.

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Berkshire United Way (BUW) recently welcomed seven new members to the board of directors. Arthur Milano is principal consultant at Milano HR Consulting. He served on the BUW board from 2012 to 2018, as well as on several committees, and in his consulting role, he assisted BUW with the president and CEO search in 2018 and 2021. Beth Mitchell is senior director of Integration at General Dynamics Mission Systems (GDMS). She is a former member of the BUW community impact committee, was a member of the Face the Facts: Reduce Teen Pregnancy initiative workgroup, and, in 2021, joined the Massachusetts Business Coalition for Early Childhood Education. Tiffany Moreno is instructional program manager for Health and Social Assistance at Berkshire Community College. She volunteers with Latinas413 as a mentor to connect with younger Latinas in the community. As chief Diversity officer for the city of Pittsfield, Michael Obasohan pioneered the integration and development of the city’s first Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion department. He also serves on the boards and commissions of Multicultural BRIDGE, Roots Teen Center, MASSMoCA Commission, and Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation. Timothy O’Donnell is head of Distribution Sales Compensation Administration for the Individual Markets division at Guardian Life. He served twice as BUW’s employee campaign coordinator for Guardian Life’s giving campaign and previously served on the Downtown Pittsfield Inc. board. Kristin Pedrotti is senior vice president and controller at Berkshire Bank and a certified public accountant. She has participated in Xtraordinary Day, the bank’s annual day of service. Stephanie Storie is a library associate at Lenox Library and previously held engineering positions at GDMS. She is a 2018 graduate of the Berkshire Leadership Program and currently serves on the Pittsfield Conservation Commission.

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Christina Hager

Christina Hager

Market Mentors LLC, a fully integrated marketing, advertising, and public-relations agency, recently welcomed Christina Hager to its team as a public relations account executive. The two-time New England Emmy Award-winning television journalist recently wrapped a 25-year career with WBZ-TV (CBS Boston). In her new role at Market Mentors, she works with the marketing team to plan and execute communications strategies with a focus on media relations. This includes writing and distributing news releases, pitching story ideas, responding to media queries, preparing statements, and developing content across various media platforms. Hager earned her bachelor’s degree from Colby College in Maine and her master’s degree from Northwestern University, Medill School of Journalism, in Illinois. She is a member of Investigative Reporters and Editors.

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Tim L’Italien

Tim L’Italien

PDC Inc., a leading wall and ceiling contractor with offices in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York, announced the promotion of Tim L’Italien to director of Estimating. The change comes after he was hired as assistant chief estimator in July. He joined PDC with 24 years of experience, including eight years leading a team of estimators. His department is responsible for reviewing plans and specifications and creating comprehensive estimates for major projects. L’Italien graduated from Worcester State University with a degree in urban studies, and from Northeastern University with a degree in construction management.

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Matt Donovan

Matt Donovan

Greenfield Cooperative Bank announced the promotion of Matt Donovan to commercial associate lender. He brings a wealth of experience to this newly created role. In this position, Donovan will work closely with experienced commercial lenders to gain valuable skills in deal origination, structuring, negotiation, and underwriting. Through mentorship and hands-on experience, he will develop the expertise necessary to support commercial-lending activities and contribute to the growth of the bank.

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After an extensive search, the Sisters of Providence Ministry Corp. (SPMC) board announced the selection of Kim Davis as its new president and CEO. She begins her new role on Sept. 9. With a career spanning more than three decades, Davis brings vast knowledge and experience in finance, treasury, and accounting, having held leadership positions at prominent financial institutions, including MassMutual, Charles Schwab, and several large commercial banks in locations across the country. Her impressive career journey reflects a strong foundation in financial stewardship and strategic leadership. Davis received her bachelor of business administration degree in finance and accounting from Texas A&M University and her master’s degree in finance from the University of Houston-Clear Lake in Texas. In addition, she is a certified treasury professional and certified professional controller. Choosing to transition to nonprofit leadership, she most recently served at Wilbraham & Monson Academy for 10 years as chief financial officer.

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Berkshire Bank announced that Shane Rauh has been promoted to senior vice president, Business Banking team leader. In this role, he will lead the sales team for Business Banking in New York, Berkshire County, and Southern Vermont. Rauh has more than 20 years of experience in the financial-services industry, with a special emphasis in business banking and commercial lending. Before joining Berkshire Bank in March, Rauh was vice president, commercial relationship manager at Pioneer Bank. Prior to that role, he served as director of Business Banking at Broadview Federal Credit Union.

 

Company Notebook

Big E Sets Records for Fair Attendance in 2024

WEST SPRINGFIELD — A total of 1,633,935 fairgoers attended the Big E, in West Springfield this year, setting an all-time record for net attendance. Additionally, seven daily attendance records were set during the sunny, 17-day event, and the middle Saturday, Sept. 21, set a record for single-day attendance. “Thank You! 1,633,935 times over, thank you,” Eastern States Exposition President and CEO Gene Cassidy said. “This is a proud moment for everyone associated with Eastern States Exposition: volunteers, staff members, contractors, vendors, concessionaires, and all who participate in the production of the Big E. This organization thrives because of you. Our noble mission remains strong because of you. This was a record-setting fair filled with many challenges, and every one of you played a role that contributed to the continued success of the Big E. What you do matters. Thank you.”

 

The Federal Up for Sale

AGAWAM — The owners of the Federal Restaurant, located at 135 Cooper St. in Agawam, have put the property on the market, eight months after temporarily closing for renovations. Kelley & Katzer Real Estate has been brought on to market the restaurant. The property has been listed for sale at $995,000, including the business and real estate. The restaurant building dates back to 1862, while the first restaurant business opened there in 1936 as the Federal Hill Club. The Federal is one of four in a family of restaurants owned by Michael Presnal and Ralph Santaniello, which also include Posto by the Federal in Longmeadow, Lola’s in Longmeadow, and Vinted Wine Bar & Kitchen in West Hartford, Conn.

 

Pro & Local Detailing Inc. Opens Second Location

GRANBY, Conn. — Pro & Local Detailing opened its second shop at 508 Salmon Brook St. in Granby, Conn., to complement its current Enfield, Conn. location. The new location offers all of the same services the Enfield location offers, including high-end detailing, ceramic coating, paint protection film, and more. Pro & Local Detailing also hosts an annual car show that has raised over $5,000 for the Veterans’ Home in Holyoke, and it looks forward to expanding its reach and fundraising capacity with the addition of the Granby shop.

 

Chamber Names Recipients of Grow Holyoke Awards

HOLYOKE — The Greater Holyoke Chamber announced the recipients of the 2024 Grow Holyoke Awards, a celebration of outstanding leadership and commitment to the community. This year’s event took place on Oct. 25 at Mill 1 at Open Square. The Business Persons of the Year are Miguel Rivera and Lidia Rodriguez, owners of Rewarding Insurance Agency. Their leadership and dedication have set a new benchmark for excellence in the business community, making them the first Latino recipients of this prestigious honor since the award’s inception in 1971. The Business of the Year is Rewarding Insurance Agency, celebrated for its impactful contributions to both the chamber and the local community. The Fifield Volunteer of the Year is Carl Eger, a longtime resident and dedicated volunteer, recognized for his unwavering commitment to improving the lives of others in Holyoke. The Nonprofit of the Year is River Valley Counseling Center, honored for its vital role in supporting mental health and wellness in the community.

 

Country Bank Donates $10,000 to Red Cross Hurricane Relief

WARE — Country Bank is demonstrating its support for those affected by recent hurricanes with a $10,000 donation to the American Red Cross Hurricane Relief Fund. This contribution reflects the bank’s commitment to its motto, “Made to Make a Difference,” by providing assistance during times of need. As Florida communities face the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, the urgency for support and relief efforts is paramount. The American Red Cross, a key player in disaster response, provides shelter, food, and emotional support to individuals and families affected by hurricanes. Country Bank’s donation is aimed at supporting the American Red Cross’s ability to provide immediate relief and long-term recovery services to impacted communities.

 

Liberty Bank Presents Grant to Greater Springfield Habitat

WEST SPRINGFIELD — Liberty Bank recently selected Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity (GSHFH) to receive one of its community grants. The bank’s foundation aims to assist low- and moderate-income families improve their economic situation and quality of life, which is also what Greater Springfield Habitat does. A check presentation was held on World Habitat Day, Oct. 7, at 1688 Dwight St. in Springfield, GSHFH’s newest build site. “We are very grateful to have been selected to receive this grant. It will help us to continue to provide homeownership and home-repair services in Hampden County,” GSHFH Executive Director Aimee Giroux said.

 

MSB Begins Community Giving Initiative

MONSON — Monson Savings Bank is inviting the public to submit their votes for the bank’s 2025 Community Giving Initiative. For more than a decade, Monson Savings Bank has been seeking the help of community members to plan the bank’s community-giving activities. Each year, the bank encourages the public to vote for the nonprofit charitable organizations they would like the bank to support during the coming year. Everyone is welcome to cast their vote online at www.monsonsavings.bank/cgi. Voters may provide the name of one nonprofit organization they would like Monson Savings to donate to in 2025. The only requirements are that the organizations be designated a nonprofit and that the organizations provide services within the bank’s geography. The bank allows each person to vote once. Monson Savings then pledges to support the 10 organizations that receive the highest number of votes. The top 10 vote recipients will be announced by mid-January 2025. Voting is now open and ends at 3 p.m. on Dec. 31. Visitors to the voting page can also view a compiled list of organizations that the bank has supported in years past, as well as previously nominated organizations.

 

Food Bank Partners with Berkshire Bounty

CHICOPEE — The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts announced a new partnership with Berkshire Bounty, a food rescue organization located in Great Barrington and dedicated to alleviating hunger throughout Berkshire County. The collaboration will enhance the effort to recover and distribute fresh, nutritious food to individuals and families county-wide. Berkshire Bounty is a volunteer-driven organization that collects food from 25 local retailers and delivers it to 31 food-access sites across Berkshire County.

Incorporations

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

AMHERST

80 Acres Inc., 100 University Dr., Amherst, MA 01002. Adrienne Wallace, 284 North Pleasant St., Amherst, MA 01002. Housing and construction services.

CHICOPEE

Goro Builders Inc., 46 Coolidge Road, Chicopee, MA 01013. Timofey Gorobinskiy, same. Carpentry services.

EAST LONGMEADOW

Food Fun Beer Inc., 84 Center Square, East Longmeadow, MA 01028. William Collins, same. Restaurant.

FEEDING HILLS

Parallel Skin Spa Corp., 57 Poplar St., Feeding Hills, MA 01030. Nicole Goldsmith, same. Esthetician.

HADLEY

Zhi Services Inc., 245 Russell St., Unit 3, Hadley, MA 01035. Zachary Zahradnik, same. Home improvement.

HOLYOKE

New Life Family Homes Corp., P.O. Box 6403, Holyoke, MA 01041. Duane Harden, same. Nonprofit organization established to provide affordable housing solutions for disadvantaged citizens.

LEE

Consolati Building Inc., 71 Main St., Lee, MA 01238. Jeffrey Consolati, same. Real-estate business.

LONGMEADOW

Top Tier Management Group Inc., 341 Farmington Road, Longmeadow, MA 01106. William St. Clair, same. Management for multiple companies in the lacrosse industry.

NORTH ADAMS

Studio Both/And Productions Corp., 61 Main St., Suite 241, North Adams, MA 01247. Joshua Hallmark, same. Digital media agency.

PITTSFIELD

Citytour1 Corp., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Andrew Luan, same. Sightseeing tours.

Facilities Engineering Associates, P.C., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Brian Soucy, same. Engineering consulting services.

Jayvee Enterprises Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Jules Voltaire, same. Management company for other businesses.

Primus Logistics Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. William Rocha, same. Courier and logistics services.

Spectrum Fertility Group Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. June Prothmann, same. Consulting firm specializing in IVF products and services.

SOUTH HADLEY

Tangible Improvement Inc., 105 Lyman St., Apt 1R, South Hadley, MA 01075. Zuhair Matin, same. Real estate.

SOUTHWICK

JKH Catering Inc., 405 North Loomis St., Southwick, MA 01077. Joshua Houghton, same. Catering services.

SPRINGFIELD

Centro Cultural y Deportivo Dominicano Inc., 20 Fort St., Springfield, MA 01103. Donar Saillant, same. Not-for-profit organized for spiritual, charitable, scientific, testing for the public safety, literacy, educational, artistic, culture, sports, history, or other specified purposes.

Nitza’s Child Care Inc., 58 Harvey St., Springfield, MA 01119. Felix Martinez Albino, same. Operation of a day-care business.

WESTFIELD

Victoria Trucking Inc., 12 Christopher Dr., Westfield, MA 01085. Rosana Alvarado, same. Trucking.

WEST SPRINGFIELD

The Roastery Co., 44 Allston Ave., West Springfield, MA 01089. Thaddeus Dobek, 883 Main St., Agawam, MA 01001.

DBA Certificates

The following business certificates and/or trade names were issued or renewed during the month of September 2024.

AMHERST

Aerocyclonix
59 Country Corners Road
Trent Poole

Cheryl Nina Salon & Day Spa
20 Gatehouse Road
Cheryl Choquette

Christopher Croteau
409 Main St., Suite 211
Christopher Croteau

Felicity Hardee Law Practice
574 Station Road
Felicity Hardee

Hersey Home Improvement
149 West Pelham Road
John Hersey

PennyFarthing Investment Management LLC
6 South East St.
Eric Bright

EASTHAMPTON

Cabbage Cottage
52 Everett St.
Emiline Mesmer

CIS Abroad
3 Ferry St., Studio 2W
Jeffrey Palm

Cutting Edge Landscaping
380 East St.
Chris Phillips

Czepiel Art & Design
1 Cottage St., Studio 426
Patricia Hayes

Details
64 Phelps St.
James Gallivan

Dover Measurement Group Inc.
44 Hendrick St.
Frank Padellaro

Easthampton Crystal & Mineral Inc.
92 Cottage St.
Marianne Gregersen

ESP Auto Inc.
15 Pleasant St.
Daniel Hayes, Kevin Hayes, Christopher LaPlante

Fort Hill Brewery
30 Fort Hill Road
Eric Berzins

Fortuna Major Creative Co.
1 Cottage St., Suite 518
Seth Thompson

House of Mirth Photos
116 Pleasant St., Suite 142
Stacy Waldman

Mission Taco
58 Cottage St.
Walter Pacheco

Mowie Freeman Psychotherapy
123 Union St., Suite 204
Mary Freeman

Nails X Etiam
123 Union St., Suite 101
Etiam Soto Melendez

Rachel Teferet Marketing Strategy & Content
75 Pleasant St.
Rachel Rosen-Carroll

Sisu Wellness Center LLC
40 Maine Ave.
Betty Coyne, Natasha Perrone

Spirals Massage
10 Maine Ave.
Keilani Tirado

Taxland
90 Cottage St.
Tina Chandler

Teferet Tarot & Astrology
75 Pleasant St.
Rachel Rosen-Carroll

W&H Strategic Consulting
14 Westview Terrace
Jeffrey Freeman

PITTSFIELD

Accurate Plumbing & Heating
70 Jacoby Ave.
Todd Wich

Auto Glass Now
75 Tyler St.
AGN Glass LLC

Berkshire Business Properties
509 Pecks Road
Andrew Kelly

Bodywork by Chelsay
395 North St.
Chelsay Brown

Boss Logics
82 Wendell Ave.
Boss 32 Inc.

C&M Carpentry and Contracting
55 Oxford St.
Carl Morrison

Commercial Insurance Associates
82 Wendell Ave.
Commercial Insurance Associates Inc.

G3 Designs
550 Cheshire Road
Unistress Corp.

Heritage Administrative Services
82 Wendell Ave.
Palmer Administrative Services Inc.

John Mullen Wood Floors
1832 East St.
John Mullen

Johnson Electric
159 First St.
Christopher Johnson

Rare – Massachusetts
82 Wendell Ave.
Rare

Schetto
96 Melbourne Road
Jeffrey Schilling

Torrco
30 Commercial St.
Torrington Supply Co. Inc.

Tucker Real Estate
17 Leroi Dr.
Tucker Real Estate LLC

Your CBD Store
180 Elm St.
Jim Bronson

SOUTH HADLEY

Alumnae Assoc. of Mount Holyoke
1 Woolley Circle
Alumnae Assoc. of Mount Holyoke

Donating Our Resources in Kindness
3 Marcel St.
Bruce MacCullagh

Parhelion Astrology
124 Cottage St., Unit 2
Kathleen Ahamed-Broadhurst

WESTFIELD

Adex Management
111 Bates Road
Dacota Durkee

Big Meow Art
69 Aldrich Dr.
Brittany Lawler

Crescent City LLC
124 Elm St.
Ashley Schexnider

Crystal Miller Photography
77 Mill St., #201
Crystal Miller

E.Z. HVAC
41 Woodcliff Dr.
Michael Potter

Margaryta MM Studio
103 North Elm St.
Margaryta Mrtchian

Mower Smart Solutions
1029 North Road, #2226
Pavlo Orobei

Perfectly Unique Boutique
31 Joyce Dr.
Nicole Roberts

Shaleen Driscoll LMHC
77 Mill St., #120E
Shaleen Drsicoll

Slow Down Aesthetics Co.
29 Cleveland Ave.
Kayla Fontaine

Smoke Detector Solutions
164 Falley Dr.
Nicholas Gezotis

WEST SPRINGFIELD

Amanda Jane Photography
94 Oakland St.
Amanda Jane Photography

The Crest Room
706 Westfield St.
Crest Pub Inc.

Empire Training and Consultation
48 Greenleaf Ave.
Empire Training and Consultation

Hampden Neuropsychology Associates LLC
201 Park Ave.
Hampden Neuropsychology Associates LLC

Hampton Inn West Springfield
1011 Riverdale St.
LND West Springfield LLC

Keinath Auto Body Inc.
888 Main St.
Keinath Auto Body Inc.

Little Springs Coffee
1027 Westfield St.
Little Springs Coffee

Neat & Clean Solutions
14 Wilder Ter.
Neat & Clean Solutions

Vera’s Wedding Alterations and More
1027 Westfield St.
Vera’s Wedding Alterations and More

Vermont Farms Mini Donuts
125 Capital Dr.
Vermont Farms Mini Donuts

Bankruptcies

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

Alsaadi, Khaleel I.
Khaleel, Rawaa F.
136 Meadow St., Apt. B
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/27/2024

Arzuaga Santiago, Hector G.
39 Darling St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/18/2024

Bagg, Andrew W.
Bagg, Falecia M.
63 Merrick Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/16/2024

Bogacz, Paula M.
26 Booth St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/19/2024

Brown, Dean A.
103 South St., Apt. 303
Northampton, MA 01060
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/28/2024

Carenzo, Margaret Ann
a/k/a Wild, Margaret
17 Cottage Ave.
Southampton, MA 01073
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/30/2024

Connor, Joseph M.
24 Taylor St.
Springfield, MA 01103
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/27/2024

Duel, Lois Louise
685 East Main St.
Orange, MA 01364
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/16/2024

Estrella, Erica
29 Edgewood Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/17/2024

Ferri, Lisa Ann
17 Hampden St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/16/2024

Foss, Judith Ann
98 Spadina Parkway
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/16/2024

Handerek, Theodore D.
57 Leroi Dr.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/24/2024

Haas, Anthony John
831 Morgan Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/26/2024

Hazen, Lori
1018 Dunhamtown Brimfield Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/24/2024

Kenyon, Amanda
46 Fairview St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/18/2024

Kiely, Kenneth W.
Kiely, Alicia M.
a/k/a Thibault, Alicia M.
92 Tannery Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/30/2024

Lane, Adriana S.
205 Norfolk St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/30/2024

Leamy, Don F.
419 East River St., Apt. 1010
Orange, MA 01364
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/25/2024

Loring-Kusnierz, Nancy I.
a/k/a Kusnierz, Nancy
966 East Mountain Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/18/2024

Martin, Samuel T.
Kellner, Rachel
4 Monson Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/17/2024

Meli, Roberta Ann
105 Prospect St., Ext.
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/23/2024

Michon, Kristopher
73 Florence St.
Leeds, MA 01053
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/27/2024

Palumbo, Arlene L.
15 Prospect St.
North Adams, MA 01247
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/20/2024

Pirro, James Michael
15 Davis St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/27/2024

Plouffe, Catherine Rose
96 Fisherdick Road
Ware, MA 01082
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/18/2024

Richards, James Roland
44 Church St., Fl. 2
Easthampton, MA 01027
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/20/2024

Rogers, Ralph Hallowell
29 Sherwood Dr.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/28/2024

Santaniello, Heather R.
50 Riverpark Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/23/2024

Santiago, Freddy L.
85 Call St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/26/2024

Seal, Darrel H.
Seal, Lori Ann
a/k/a Pereira, Lori Ann
340 Kibbe Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/25/2024

Tratenberg-Ritz, Nancy Lisa
61 Quaker Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/19/2024

Veratti, Robert J.
Veratti, Linda M.
18 Curtis St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/23/2024

Vincent, Jeffrey S.
14 Evergreen Ter.
Hampden, MA 01036
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/27/2024

Williams, Allyson V.
52 Governor Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/26/2024

Wilson, Michael Robert
9 Cross St., Unit 2
West Warren, MA 01092
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/30/2024

Wood Sholberg, Donna L.
100 Woodcrest Road
Springfield, MA 01129
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/19/2024

Zayas, Gissela D.
11 Acushnet Ave., Apt. 202
Springfield, MA 01105
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/30/2024

Zielinski, Allan Michael
71 State St., Apt. 325
Northampton, MA 01060
Chapter: 13
Date: 09/25/2024

Zielinski, Cynthia Jane
a/k/a Mills-StantonCynthiaJane
71 State StreetApt. 325
Northampton, MA 01060
Chapter: 7
Date: 09/25/2024

Real Estate

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

FRANKLIN COUNTY

BUCKLAND

153 Bray Road
Buckland, MA 01370
Amount: $525,000
Buyer: Christopher Prondecki
Seller: AGT Homes LLC
Date: 09/26/24

27 Howes Road
Buckland, MA 01370
Amount: $430,000
Buyer: Thomas P. O’Neill
Seller: Marc R. Kaufmann
Date: 09/17/24

44 Williams St.
Buckland, MA 01370
Amount: $257,500
Buyer: Brian Kynard
Seller: Glick, George, (Estate)
Date: 09/16/24

CHARLEMONT

1741 Route 2
Charlemont, MA 01370
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Shelburne Equity LLC
Seller: Dog & Cow LLC
Date: 09/30/24

COLRAIN

32 Charlemont Road
Colrain, MA 01340
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Meara Swinson
Seller: Mary L. Schmith
Date: 09/19/24

Colrain Road
Colrain, MA 01340
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Daniel J. Dyer RET
Seller: Newton F. Logan
Date: 09/23/24

73 South Green River Road
Colrain, MA 01340
Amount: $138,500
Buyer: Travis Colgan
Seller: Alan Staley
Date: 09/25/24

Van Nuys Road
Colrain, MA 01340
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Daniel J. Dyer RET
Seller: Newton F. Logan
Date: 09/23/24

CONWAY

362 Reeds Bridge Road
Conway, MA 01341
Amount: $560,000
Buyer: Leigh C. Campetti
Seller: Joseph C. Strzegowski
Date: 09/16/24

DEERFIELD

24 Pleasant Ave.
Deerfield, MA 01342
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Dustin Brown
Seller: Pervez Hai
Date: 09/24/24

GILL

52 Riverview Dr.
Gill, MA 01354
Amount: $552,000
Buyer: Dianne Jirka
Seller: Peter J. Murphy
Date: 09/16/24

GREENFIELD

Bernardston Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $438,000
Buyer: Newell Pond LLC
Seller: Samuel H. Kaeppel
Date: 09/27/24

124 Conway St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $145,000
Buyer: NR LLC
Seller: Shahid Habib
Date: 09/23/24

15 Country Club Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $156,000
Buyer: Lurie A. Paul
Seller: Kenney Sr., Jeffrey E, (Estate)
Date: 09/19/24

334 Davis St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $138,500
Buyer: Property Advantage Inc.
Seller: Shelly J. Pelletier
Date: 09/23/24

42 Garfield St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Rcf 2 Acquisition TR
Seller: Matthew F. Montague
Date: 09/26/24

114 Elm St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $299,900
Buyer: Caroline Cesaitis
Seller: Mohammed Neamah
Date: 09/20/24

183 Green River Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Denise Beaudet
Seller: Kraig M. Kearns
Date: 09/20/24

44 Highland Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $481,000
Buyer: Douglas S. Creighton
Seller: Theresa Whiteman
Date: 09/23/24

52 Log Plain Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $301,000
Buyer: Mark F. Gerrish
Seller: Gabriel M. Stafford
Date: 09/25/24

38 Munson St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Jamison R. Thiem
Seller: John W. Newton
Date: 09/27/24

15 Oak Hill Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $378,500
Buyer: Lawrence B. Smith
Seller: Elaine Howard
Date: 09/17/24

106 Wells St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Son Treme
Seller: Kileen Mgmt. & Holding Inc.
Date: 09/20/24

HAWLEY

3 Dodge Corner Road
Hawley, MA 01339
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Drew Powers
Seller: Fait, Harold, (Estate)
Date: 09/23/24

29 Dodge Road
Hawley, MA 01339
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Drew Powers
Seller: Fait, Harold, (Estate)
Date: 09/23/24

86 West Hill Road
Hawley, MA 01339
Amount: $685,000
Buyer: Kith and Kin Properties LLC
Seller: Thomas S. Justice
Date: 09/25/24

HEATH

148 Taylor Brook Road
Heath, MA 01346
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Stephen Parker
Seller: Joanne G. Katz
Date: 09/26/24

LEVERETT

312-314 Long Plain Road
Leverett, MA 01054
Amount: $391,750
Buyer: Alexandra Coots
Seller: Second Long Plain LLC
Date: 09/19/24

MONTAGUE

Lake Pleasant Road
Montague, MA 01351
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Bambi Wonsey
Seller: Dean P. Wonsey
Date: 09/27/24

96 Millers Falls Road
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Jacob R. Lewis
Seller: David J. Lewis
Date: 09/30/24

6 Old Sunderland Road
Montague, MA 01351
Amount: $316,500
Buyer: Neill L. Bovaird
Seller: Amy E. Watts
Date: 09/18/24

18 Turner St.
Montague, MA 01351
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Bambi Wonsey
Seller: Dean P. Wonsey
Date: 09/27/24

NORTHFIELD

33 Fisher Road
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $600,000
Buyer: Susan Patterson
Seller: Abigail J. Churchill
Date: 09/23/24

ORANGE

51 East Road
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $412,000
Buyer: James M. Grimley
Seller: Jillian Whitney
Date: 09/19/24

218 East Main St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Alvania Castillo
Seller: Waldemar Cruz
Date: 09/25/24

252-258 East Main St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $345,000
Buyer: Miguel Abreu
Seller: Nicholas J. Chandler
Date: 09/19/24

51 Hamilton Ave.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $349,000
Buyer: Elizabeth J. Carr
Seller: V&J Real Estate Inc.
Date: 09/26/24

31 High St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $313,000
Buyer: Jillian J. Whitney
Seller: Isobel A. Black
Date: 09/19/24

79 Marjorie St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $291,000
Buyer: Lsia Fernandez
Seller: Neil P. Branco
Date: 09/30/24

58 Walnut Hill Road
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $149,000
Buyer: Christal Cutler
Seller: Barr, Yvette M., (Estate)
Date: 09/25/24

SUNDERLAND

53 Old Amherst Road
Sunderland, MA 01375
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Jean B. Hebert
Seller: Laclaire, Roy A., (Estate)
Date: 09/19/24

WARWICK

125 Hastings Pond Road
Warwick, MA 01378
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Thomas Parent
Seller: Karen T. Delfausse
Date: 09/20/24

WENDELL

3 Stone Road
Wendell, MA 01379
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Amber L. Carr
Seller: Gerald J. Romelczyk
Date: 09/27/24

HAMPDEN COUNTY

AGAWAM

77 Alfred Circle
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Taia M. Vivenzio
Seller: Charlene Degray
Date: 09/27/24

12 Depalma St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Michael S. Murphy
Seller: David Johnson
Date: 09/12/24

6 Gunn Geary Lane
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: Jessica M. Kelso
Seller: Sandra T. Dufault
Date: 09/23/24

102 Lealand Ave.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Nicholas T. Hanchett
Seller: Katie A. Johnson
Date: 09/19/24

482 Mill St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Melissa Laws
Seller: Ryan W. Taylor
Date: 09/26/24

78 Norris St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Yasin Ozdemir
Seller: Daryl E. Wojcik
Date: 09/17/24

148 North West St., Lot A
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: MJ Homes LLC
Seller: Silverbrook Environmental LLC
Date: 09/30/24

148 North West St Lot B
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: MJ Homes LLC
Seller: Silverbrook Environmental LLC
Date: 09/30/24

451 North Westfield St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Craig A. Zarlengo
Seller: Daniel B. Williams
Date: 09/25/24

89 Riverview Ave.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $260,200
Buyer: MJ Homes LLC
Seller: Jesse Mason
Date: 09/30/24

51 Rowley St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $312,500
Buyer: Alex D. Shibley
Seller: Carole S. Lane
Date: 09/23/24

118 School St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Alex J. Blair
Seller: Shirley J. Murray
Date: 09/23/24

711 Silver St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $700,000
Buyer: 711 Silver LLC
Seller: Glory Days Realty LLC
Date: 09/26/24

52 Simpson Circle
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Kristen Steele
Seller: Amanda Macrae
Date: 09/26/24

284 South West St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $345,000
Buyer: Armando Lopez
Seller: A-O-K RT
Date: 09/19/24

1399-1409 Suffield St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $525,000
Buyer: Charlies Garden Park LLC
Seller: Briarwood Twelve LLC
Date: 09/27/24

BLANDFORD

52 Chester Road
Blandford, MA 01008
Amount: $518,000
Buyer: David Dumlao
Seller: Michael D. Hutchins
Date: 09/20/24

BRIMFIELD

10 Crestwood Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: John A. Leroux
Seller: Christina M. Brigitini
Date: 09/23/24

116 Wales Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: James Parker
Seller: Kathryn Chicoine
Date: 09/27/24

CHESTER

590 Skyline Trail
Chester, MA 01011
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Farrell Farm FT
Seller: Chester Hill Farm LLC
Date: 09/13/24

CHICOPEE

96 8th Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $424,000
Buyer: Thomas J. Leonard
Seller: Daniel M. Roberts
Date: 09/19/24

277 Beauchamp Ter.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $323,000
Buyer: Cheryl A. Wright
Seller: Ciejek, Stanley J, (Estate)
Date: 09/20/24

44 Beaudry Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Jonael Ruiz
Seller: Jordan Gladu
Date: 09/18/24

33 Beesley Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $342,500
Buyer: Felicia M. Pepin
Seller: Joanne M. White
Date: 09/18/24

107 Bostwick Lane
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: Paulo Dias
Seller: Curran, Jereome F., (Estate)
Date: 09/13/24

71 Clairmont Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Amanda Creek
Seller: Cheryl A. Wright
Date: 09/12/24

50 Edbert St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $439,000
Buyer: Robert Budlong
Seller: Sushilaben H. Patel
Date: 09/27/24

75 Fisher Road
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Samuel W. Bradley
Seller: Joseph F. Pasternak
Date: 09/25/24

114 Fletcher Circle
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Jeremy D. Laflamme
Seller: Larry Williams
Date: 09/30/24

340 Hampden St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Michelle A. Lemelin
Seller: Donald J. Lemelin
Date: 09/17/24

22 Hillcrest St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Edwin J. Ingles Torres
Seller: Denise D. Duplisea
Date: 09/27/24

394 James St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Kaeble Realty LLC
Seller: Franco Giordano
Date: 09/23/24

50 Linden St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $1,175,000
Buyer: Treehouse Enteprises Chicopee LLC
Seller: North Harlow LLC
Date: 09/24/24

13 Lorimer St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Jonathan E. Vidaurre-Facho
Seller: Dnepro Properties LLC
Date: 09/19/24

23 Morgan Circle
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $561,000
Buyer: Jason A. Aldrich
Seller: Steven C. Reeves
Date: 09/16/24

101 Narragansett Blvd.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Tina Tetreault
Seller: Joseph G. Lafreniere
Date: 09/26/24

68 Oxford St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Timothy Campagna
Seller: Gail A. Simmons
Date: 09/20/24

95 Quartus St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $334,000
Buyer: Jason M. Talbot
Seller: Samuel R. Castellano
Date: 09/20/24

143 Royal St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Northeast Asset Mgmt. LLC
Seller: Richard W. Thompson
Date: 09/17/24

60 School St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $695,000
Buyer: Arcangel & Jayden Properties LLC
Seller: Dh&n LLC
Date: 09/17/24

32 Silvin Road
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Brielle C. Trella
Seller: Thomas J. Batchelor
Date: 09/19/24

59 Sullivan St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Jennifer Macgregor
Seller: David K. Pernell
Date: 09/25/24

73 Summit Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: Jessica N. Grimes
Seller: Livingwater Capital LLC
Date: 09/19/24

25 Thomas St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Samantha Garcia
Seller: Garcia RT
Date: 09/27/24

141 Waite Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: Christopher S. Flack
Seller: Mayrena P. Guerrero
Date: 09/20/24

EAST LONGMEADOW

112 Country Club Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $770,000
Buyer: Muhammad Abbasi
Seller: William R. Bazin
Date: 09/26/24

59 Fairview St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Jonnathan De Jesus
Seller: Nathan P. Strain
Date: 09/27/24

Farmer Circle, Lot 10
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Veniamin Ovsiichuk
Seller: Happy Acres LLC
Date: 09/27/24

37 Fields Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $700,000
Buyer: William M. Martin
Seller: D. R. Chestnut LLC
Date: 09/16/24

2 Garland Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: Emily Bouchard
Seller: Elise A. Sacharczyk
Date: 09/12/24

79 Hanward Hill
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Shinny Vedovelli
Seller: Paul A. Teixeira
Date: 09/19/24

51 Maplehurst Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: Ellen Valley
Seller: Julie K. Grodin
Date: 09/12/24

271 Mapleshade Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: John R. Boudreau
Seller: Mario V. Mercadante
Date: 09/17/24

353 Pease Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: Victoria L. Houle
Seller: Analytical Sciences Mktg.
Date: 09/12/24

14 Pine St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Craig A. McRobbie
Seller: Michael P. McManus
Date: 09/20/24

27 Pineywoods Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $441,000
Buyer: Amy L. Cohen
Seller: June L. Fitzpatrick
Date: 09/20/24

75 Tanglewood Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $545,000
Buyer: Michael P. McManus
Seller: Louis R. Bortolussi
Date: 09/24/24

62 Worthy Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Jillian Grassetti
Seller: Rena Christenson
Date: 09/27/24

GRANVILLE

248 Sodom St.
Granville, MA 01034
Amount: $456,184
Buyer: Matthew T. Olson
Seller: Michelle Dupuis
Date: 09/23/24

HAMPDEN

89 Main St.
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: Noraimi Rivera
Seller: Michael V. Barba
Date: 09/27/24

HOLLAND

29 Butterworth Road
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $616,000
Buyer: Geoffrey A. Landstrom
Seller: D. Lussier Builders LLC
Date: 09/30/24

7 Davidson Road
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $291,000
Buyer: Sherida Hibbard
Seller: George D. Allen
Date: 09/27/24

18 Halfway Lane
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Kathryn Ingham
Seller: Cheryl B. Murray
Date: 09/30/24

31 Halfway Lane
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Corey Suprenant
Seller: Hudon, Joan A., (Estate)
Date: 09/19/24

19 Massaconnic Trail
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: St. Thomas Realty Assocs. LLC
Seller: Lynne E. Kimball
Date: 09/20/24

North Cottage Road
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Corey Suprenant
Seller: Hudon, Joan A., (Estate)
Date: 09/19/24

HOLYOKE

78 Belvidere Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Jocelyn H. Weigel
Seller: Heather Lemrise
Date: 09/23/24

71 Berkshire St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $288,000
Buyer: Lara C. Roach
Seller: Anne M. Lisella
Date: 09/12/24

113-115 Brown Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $169,000
Buyer: Monica Rahall
Seller: Carmen Rodriguez
Date: 09/16/24

85 Congress Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Halifax Capital LLC
Seller: Adam Queneville
Date: 09/27/24

106 Dartmouth St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $371,000
Buyer: Yiwan Zhou
Seller: William A. Laramee
Date: 09/25/24

526 Homestead Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $316,000
Buyer: Tania V. Garcia
Seller: John J. Arena
Date: 09/16/24

475 Mountain Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Neil S. McElwey
Seller: Neil D. McElwey
Date: 09/13/24

26-28 North East St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Gilberto Perez
Seller: Hector L. Torres
Date: 09/30/24

1150 Northampton St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $650,000
Buyer: Margaret A. Laroche
Seller: Robert J. Lyons
Date: 09/26/24

1164 Northampton St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: Cameron Wiley
Seller: Nyles L. Courchesne
Date: 09/26/24

1683 Northampton St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Rasidi Akodu
Seller: Geralyn M. Bielecki
Date: 09/18/24

84 Oxford Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Michael Chatel
Seller: McKenzie Brothers Realty LLC
Date: 09/23/24

32 Pinehurst Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $538,000
Buyer: Jeanette Guillen-Morin
Seller: Deborah Fairman
Date: 09/19/24

35 Ridgeway St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $311,000
Buyer: Ryan C. Laflamme
Seller: Megan E. Pfefferle
Date: 09/30/24

557 South St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $282,000
Buyer: Heather Stites
Seller: Daniel H. Deschaine
Date: 09/12/24

19 Steiger Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $430,000
Buyer: Honoord L. McDonough
Seller: Barbara C. Bernard RET
Date: 09/13/24

15 Vernon St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Anthony M. Detora
Seller: Michael J. Spaulding
Date: 09/20/24

15 Village Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Nath NE
Seller: Sunscape Investments LLC
Date: 09/19/24

7 Willow St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $370,000
Buyer: Michael Grillo
Seller: Loumag Alicea
Date: 09/27/24

LONGMEADOW

83 Ardsley Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $1,200,000
Buyer: Shawn H. Wills
Seller: Romeo V. Roque
Date: 09/25/24

127 Ashford Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $1,240,000
Buyer: Bhavik Jariwala
Seller: David J. Bryson
Date: 09/16/24

159 Bliss Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Sean Kenney
Seller: Mtg. Equity Conv. Asset TR 2
Date: 09/27/24

88 Briarcliff Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $730,000
Buyer: Eric D. Shelley
Seller: David Watkins
Date: 09/19/24

232 Captain Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $625,000
Buyer: Michael Reagan
Seller: Lora J. Arnold
Date: 09/27/24

80 Concord Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: Livingwater Capital LLC
Seller: Joan A. Rogers Irt
Date: 09/20/24

21 Dunsany Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $455,000
Buyer: Johnny T. Le
Seller: Kimberly W. Adegoke
Date: 09/12/24

11 East Greenwich Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $910,000
Buyer: Katherine H. Petrakis
Seller: Mark F. Shea
Date: 09/20/24

197 Hazardville Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $370,000
Buyer: Dylan Framarin
Seller: Barbara A. Carroll
Date: 09/25/24

90 Lincoln Park
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Ella Sussman
Seller: Katherine E. Humphrey
Date: 09/20/24

1410 Longmeadow St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $1,390,500
Buyer: Pag Family Rentals LLC
Seller: Janine H. Idelson
Date: 09/16/24

359 Williams St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $580,000
Buyer: Peter G. Landry
Seller: Jeffrey Murdock
Date: 09/30/24

LUDLOW

60 Blanchard Ave.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $369,999
Buyer: Jeremy Coloma
Seller: Tiago B. Martins
Date: 09/26/24

120 Edgewood Road
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Giuliano A. Da Silva
Seller: Adekunle Odugbile
Date: 09/19/24

69 Erin Lane
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Andrea C. Dallas
Seller: Winnie W. Yu
Date: 09/25/24

16 Libby St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $320,100
Buyer: Camden Hart
Seller: Michelle Gray
Date: 09/25/24

48 Ray St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $268,000
Buyer: Deanna M. Delnegro
Seller: Antonio Rosa
Date: 09/30/24

801 West St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $630,000
Buyer: Muhammet Turan
Seller: Daniil Gerasimchuk
Date: 09/19/24

MONSON

192 Brimfield Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: David L. Rondeau
Seller: Geraldine A. Chandler
Date: 09/13/24

237 Bumstead Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $436,000
Buyer: Jonathan Murray
Seller: Jeffrey M. Turner
Date: 09/23/24

34 Crest Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Cody Towlson
Seller: Skomro, Frank, (Estate)
Date: 09/18/24

5 Grandview Ter.
Monson, MA 01069
Amount: $162,000
Buyer: Darlene A. Salmond
Seller: Lawrence V. Lynch
Date: 09/27/24

60 Main St.
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Dominique Manarite
Seller: Arthur Manarite
Date: 09/17/24

178 Palmer Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Devon Hatfield
Seller: Taylor, George F., (Estate)
Date: 09/12/24

MONTGOMERY

122 Carrington Road
Montgomery, MA 01050
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Sarah Page
Seller: Dennis J. Page
Date: 09/19/24

42 New State Road
Montgomery, MA 01085
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Michael J. Scuderi
Seller: Joseph E. Cabana
Date: 09/16/24

PALMER

42 Commercial St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $135,000
Buyer: Salomon Pierre
Seller: Roger Parker
Date: 09/27/24

6 Danielle Dr.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Sa Nguyen
Seller: Christopher W. Breyare
Date: 09/27/24

75 Fairview St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $295,000
Buyer: Jessica M. Sands
Seller: Lorrie A. Poulin
Date: 09/25/24

43 French Dr.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $355,000
Buyer: Jacob Granger
Seller: Wilbraham Builders Inc.
Date: 09/20/24

51 Fuller Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $306,800
Buyer: Nicholas Kalogeras
Seller: Nsp Residential LLC
Date: 09/26/24

51 Fuller Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Nsp Residential LLC
Seller: Wells Fargo Bank
Date: 09/26/24

25 Harvey St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Richard P. Marceau
Seller: Mariajane Peich
Date: 09/27/24

2022-2026 High St.
Palmer, MA 01080
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Pfgc LLC
Seller: 18-26 High Street RT
Date: 09/27/24

12 Katie Lane
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $575,000
Buyer: Jerry Bolduc
Seller: Allison L. Pereira
Date: 09/25/24

4032 Main St.
Palmer, MA 01079
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Charline D. Clingman
Seller: Charles W. Russis
Date: 09/20/24

1089 Pleasant St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Leslie Carasquillo
Seller: House Hack Helpers LLC
Date: 09/19/24

1028 Wilson St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $289,000
Buyer: Michael J. Davis
Seller: Blake Lamothe
Date: 09/30/24

RUSSELL

8 Old New England Path
Russell, MA 01071
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Nicole Harmon
Seller: Christopher W. Lagoy
Date: 09/17/24

550 South Quarter Road
Russell, MA 01071
Amount: $314,000
Buyer: Justin Dunn
Seller: Timothy C. Healy
Date: 09/16/24

SPRINGFIELD

127 Abbott St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Robert K. Perry
Seller: Naples Home Buyers TR
Date: 09/13/24

46-48 Albemarle St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: Kenel Raphael
Seller: Elvis E. Olivares Vasquez
Date: 09/23/24

195 Almira Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Manchester Ent. LLC
Seller: Bearse, Charles H., (Estate)
Date: 09/27/24

33 Ambrose St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Kristina Cavers
Seller: Virgilio Santos
Date: 09/23/24

39 Ambrose St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Valerie Osei
Seller: Methuselah RT
Date: 09/26/24

138 Ardmore St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Sareen Properties LLC
Seller: Kania, Lee F., (Estate)
Date: 09/30/24

130-132 Belmont Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,525,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

140 Belmont Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $505,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/18/24

143-147 Belmont Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,805,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

155 Belmont Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,805,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

197-199 Belmont Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,805,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

205 Belmont Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,805,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

38 Berkshire Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Real Estate Investments Northeast LLC
Seller: City Enterprise Inc.
Date: 09/27/24

90 Bessemer St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Shannon Weeks
Seller: Adam Hernandez
Date: 09/26/24

116 Birchland Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $339,900
Buyer: OM Acres Investment LLC
Seller: Elisenda Santiago-Lopez
Date: 09/12/24

Birchwood Ave.
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: North End Housing Initiative
Seller: New England Farm Workers Council
Date: 09/16/24

24 Bissell St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $372,000
Buyer: Chenghua Deng
Seller: Bretta Construction LLC
Date: 09/13/24

44 Border St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Melvin Coleman
Seller: Oliver H. Layne
Date: 09/17/24

247 Cabinet St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Zoraida Aguayo
Seller: Richard A. Glashow
Date: 09/23/24

Cadwell Dr. (WS)
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Massconn Excavating & Landscaping
Seller: Westmass Area Development Corp.
Date: 09/26/24

18 Charlton St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $301,000
Buyer: Simon Van De Loo
Seller: Charles P. Perenick
Date: 09/24/24

15 Clayton St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $341,900
Buyer: Tabitha W. Maina
Seller: William A. Shattuck
Date: 09/27/24

96-98 Clifton Ave.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Vivette E. Lemount
Seller: Springfield Ventures RT
Date: 09/30/24

103 Clough St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Kirsten E. Bonaiuto
Seller: Sean P. Milbier
Date: 09/30/24

40 Clydesdale Ln
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: William J. Barkyoumb
Seller: Katina E. Lindsay
Date: 09/20/24

271 Connecticut Ave.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Moshe D. Xatse
Seller: Jesmaniel Bermudez
Date: 09/20/24

18 Coomes St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $690,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/18/24

199 Dickinson St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,525,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

507 Dickinson St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Jjj17 LLC
Seller: Todd W. Keeler
Date: 09/16/24

64 Duryea St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Jolana Linares
Seller: Armando Lopez
Date: 09/19/24

542 Dutchess St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Luz V. Orden
Seller: Carly Markham
Date: 09/27/24

612-616 Dwight St.
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $1,200,000
Buyer: Mass. Medical Real Estate Partners
Seller: Benchmark Carbide LLC
Date: 09/20/24

64 Eleanor Road
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $297,000
Buyer: Diany D. Santos-Vazquez
Seller: Veronica Martinez-Lopez
Date: 09/27/24

168 Ellsworth Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Juanita Diaz
Seller: Sean G. Ross
Date: 09/20/24

71 Endicott St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Alyssa Anderson
Seller: Cassandra L. Fett
Date: 09/12/24

230 Fort Pleasant Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,805,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

297 Fountain St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Joshua Encarnacion
Seller: Nelson J. Ehle
Date: 09/17/24

220 Gifford St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Kyla Harris
Seller: Garbin, Marlene J., (Estate)
Date: 09/19/24

22 Gladstone St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: DB Investments & Properties LLC
Seller: Luis Lizardi
Date: 09/20/24

Gladstone St., (WS) Lot 55
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: DB Investments & Properties LLC
Seller: Luis Lizardi
Date: 09/20/24

35-37 Hall St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $575,000
Buyer: Onstar Properties AA LLC
Seller: Emtay Inc.
Date: 09/24/24

9-13 Hampden St.
Springfield, MA 01103
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: 9-13 Hampden Street LLC
Seller: New England Farm Workers Council
Date: 09/17/24

100 Harmon Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Miriam Heri
Seller: Christopher S. Flack
Date: 09/20/24

26 Haumont Ter.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Better Builders Construction LLC
Seller: Luciano F. Soares
Date: 09/30/24

49 Hillmont St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Illumination Home LLC
Seller: P&R Investments LLC
Date: 09/27/24

74 Huron St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Shirley Rijos
Seller: Annie M. Guzman
Date: 09/30/24

21-23 Indian Leap St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Laura M. Tarcuri
Seller: Huynh D. Le
Date: 09/24/24

67 Jeffrey Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Michael Kuilan
Seller: Ashley M. Rodriguez
Date: 09/24/24

18 Kensington Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Vilmarie Pacheco
Seller: Kenneth Narvaez
Date: 09/16/24

89 Kensington Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $695,000
Buyer: Five Star Property Holdings LLC
Seller: Spectra S2 LLC
Date: 09/20/24

207 Lamont St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Connerstone Homebuying LLC
Seller: Cynthia Munford
Date: 09/12/24

17-19 Laurel St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Jennifer Acosta
Seller: Modern Creative Contractors
Date: 09/19/24

101 Laurence St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Derek O. Palma
Seller: Eva D. Greenough
Date: 09/26/24

63-65 Leyfred Ter.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $319,500
Buyer: Dawin O. Robles
Seller: Amy E. Taranto
Date: 09/30/24

144 Lloyd Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $269,900
Buyer: Becky M. Goulet
Seller: Stephanie L. Parnin
Date: 09/24/24

24 Lorimer St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $178,000
Buyer: Wicked Deals LLC
Seller: Jajuan Caulton
Date: 09/27/24

2221 Main St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $305,981
Buyer: Alliance Energy LLC
Seller: Leemilts Petroleum Inc.
Date: 09/16/24

10 Marengo Park
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,805,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

66-74 Mill St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,525,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

78 Milton St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Fermino Sousa
Seller: Taft, Patricia M., (Estate)
Date: 09/20/24

52 Monmouth St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Jean H. Platel
Seller: Veteran Stan LLC
Date: 09/18/24

299 Morton St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Paulett M. Webster
Seller: Jessica Martinez
Date: 09/23/24

176-182 Oakland St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,525,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

57 Oakwood Ter.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Cristy M. Cruz
Seller: Manchester Ent. LLC
Date: 09/17/24

70 Olmsted Dr.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $371,000
Buyer: Amanda M. Lesnick
Seller: Arden J. Green
Date: 09/17/24

385 Orange St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $394,000
Buyer: Pedro P. De La Cruz
Seller: Springfield Portfolio Holding LLC
Date: 09/23/24

Page Blvd., (NS) Lot 169
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Better Builders Construction LLC
Seller: Luciano F. Soares
Date: 09/30/24

196 Pearl St.
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $4,370,000
Buyer: 202-212 Pearl St. Apt LLC
Seller: Nolava LLC
Date: 09/24/24

202-206 Pearl St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $4,370,000
Buyer: 202-212 Pearl St. Apartments LLC
Seller: Nolava LLC
Date: 09/24/24

208-212 Pearl St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $4,370,000
Buyer: 202-212 Pearl St. Apartments LLC
Seller: Nolava LLC
Date: 09/24/24

131 Phoenix Ter.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $169,000
Buyer: Douglas Dichard
Seller: Ernest Allen
Date: 09/26/24

80 Pine Grove St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: O’Brien RET
Seller: Morrison IRT
Date: 09/12/24

82 Pinecrest Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Michael Rodriguez
Seller: Flynn, Marilyn Lois, (Estate)
Date: 09/17/24

Plainfield St. (WS)
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: North End Housing Initiative
Seller: New England Farm Workers Council
Date: 09/16/24

9 Prince St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Ronnie Ross
Seller: James A. Moore
Date: 09/24/24

Robbins Road, Lot 3A1
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Massconn Excavating & Landscaping
Seller: Westmass Area Development Corp.
Date: 09/26/24

294 Roosevelt Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Kmak LLC
Seller: Dorothy I. Plante
Date: 09/24/24

480 Roosevelt Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Jorge Vargas
Seller: Timothy Aznavourian
Date: 09/24/24

179 Santa Barbara St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Maria M. Oquendo
Seller: James W. Fiore
Date: 09/20/24

167-169 Savoy Ave.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $469,000
Buyer: Bismark Ohemeng
Seller: Cynthia M. Ferris RET
Date: 09/20/24

124 Stuart St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $275,472
Buyer: Amber Haywood
Seller: Brickhouse Homes LLC
Date: 09/27/24

194 Sumner Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Carr Architecture LP
Seller: Renovagent LLC
Date: 09/13/24

92 Sunset Dr.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Roberto Lopez
Seller: Rcf 2 Acquisition TR
Date: 09/30/24

99 Superior Ave.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Matthew S. Berthiaume
Seller: Michelle Berthiaume
Date: 09/18/24

278 Talmadge Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Naples Home Buyers TR
Seller: Melinda Lakota
Date: 09/27/24

711 Union St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Enid C. Rivera
Seller: Jose M. Rijos
Date: 09/30/24

26 Vale Circle
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Brianalyss L. Negron
Seller: Thorsten E. Behrens
Date: 09/17/24

33 Wakefield St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $299,000
Buyer: Fiona M. Nabagereka
Seller: William D. Robinson
Date: 09/26/24

29 Wallace St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $390,001
Buyer: Dorcas Abimaje
Seller: Wallace St. RT
Date: 09/18/24

182 Walnut St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Giggles Gardens Inc.
Seller: James Steele
Date: 09/12/24

62 Warner St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,805,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

15-17 Wellesley St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $489,000
Buyer: Linval Lee
Seller: Roberto Lopez
Date: 09/18/24

26-28 Wendell Place
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Skyspec LLC
Seller: S. L. Guertin-Dit Milette
Date: 09/27/24

190 West Weymouth St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $233,000
Buyer: Joseph Rodriguez
Seller: O’Connell, Dorothy C., (Estate)
Date: 09/17/24

69 Wheeler Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $344,900
Buyer: Ruben Arroyo
Seller: Sugalski, Gail F., (Estate)
Date: 09/26/24

47 White St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $880,000
Buyer: Jefferson Apartments LLC
Seller: James & James Investments LLC
Date: 09/12/24

98-100 Whittier St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Jane Vernalia
Seller: Ana M. Bradley
Date: 09/25/24

51 Wilmington St.
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $434,900
Buyer: Derrick Gentry-Mitchell
Seller: LP Stewart LLC
Date: 09/26/24

Wisteria St. (rear)
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $269,900
Buyer: Becky M. Goulet
Seller: Stephanie L. Parnin
Date: 09/24/24

22 Woodside Circle
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Cornelia Placinta
Seller: Matthew J. Lamoureux
Date: 09/16/24

92 Woodside Ter.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $5,525,000
Buyer: Rbt Enterprise LLC
Seller: Springfield Gardens II LP
Date: 09/19/24

139-141 Woodside Ter.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Luigi M. Marte-Guzman
Seller: FH Vision Inc., (Estate)
Date: 09/20/24

Worcester Ave. (SS)
Springfield, MA 01101
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: North End Housing Initiative
Seller: New England Farm Workers Council
Date: 09/16/24

1360 Worcester St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $193,000
Buyer: Marcus Tichenor
Seller: Crimelde A. Gomes
Date: 09/13/24

SOUTHWICK

38 Beach Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $901,000
Buyer: Elizabeth K. Frechette
Seller: Daniel R. Thompson
Date: 09/27/24

137 Berkshire Ave.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $191,000
Buyer: Alexander Liogky
Seller: Fitzgerald Home Solutions LLC
Date: 09/20/24

51 Coes Hill Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Ckm Realty LLC
Seller: Wolfe, Irene J., (Estate)
Date: 09/23/24

51-R Coes Hill Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Ckm Realty LLC
Seller: Wolfe, Irene J., (Estate)
Date: 09/23/24

46 Miller Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $324,900
Buyer: Rachel Weshnak
Seller: Patricia J. Welliver
Date: 09/20/24

TOLLAND

16 Hill Dr.
Tolland, MA 01034
Amount: $172,000
Buyer: Brad Salerno
Seller: Ralph C. Leavenworth
Date: 09/27/24

WALES

3 Reed Hill Road
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $308,000
Buyer: Frederick R. Rogers
Seller: Garett M. Fulcher
Date: 09/27/24

21 Sichols Colony Road
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $258,760
Buyer: Sarah Fernandez
Seller: Carolyn M. Haley
Date: 09/17/24

100 Stafford Road
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: Keith A. Masse
Seller: Bradley Arcoite
Date: 09/27/24

WEST SPRINGFIELD

6 Albert St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $199,900
Buyer: GITSIT SOLUTIONS LLC
Seller: Richard L. Bates
Date: 09/25/24

91 Amherst St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Ryan D. Gasparini
Seller: Ryan N. Tellier
Date: 09/19/24

40 Baldwin St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Nicole L. Litwin
Seller: Janet P. Lavoie
Date: 09/30/24

25 Birnie Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $379,000
Buyer: Wayne Perkins
Seller: Robin D. Hendrix
Date: 09/30/24

18 Brooks Place
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Jeremy P. Boettcher
Seller: Carol Derby
Date: 09/12/24

15 Burke Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Lillie Shepherd
Seller: Bellows, John Hulse, (Estate)
Date: 09/30/24

917 Dewey St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Tyler J. Czupryk
Seller: Gaffney Special FT
Date: 09/20/24

136-150 Doty Circle
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $1,707,850
Buyer: Holyoke Property Mgmt. LLC
Seller: Tariff Realty LLC
Date: 09/19/24

158 Doty Circl
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $1,707,850
Buyer: Holyoke Property Mgmt. LLC
Seller: Tariff Realty LLC
Date: 09/19/24

50 Harbey Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $663,000
Buyer: Prem Gurung
Seller: David W. Griffin
Date: 09/30/24

283 Hillcrest Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $228,718
Buyer: M. & T. Bank
Seller: Elide Hamelin
Date: 09/23/24

52 Houston Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Liliya Crady
Seller: O’Brien, Barbara J., (Estate)
Date: 09/27/24

546 Kings Hwy.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Manchester Ent. LLC
Seller: Cheryl L. Koski
Date: 09/18/24

126 Lancaster Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $326,000
Buyer: Mateo Sanchez
Seller: Sareen Properties LLC
Date: 09/27/24

133 Monastery Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $398,000
Buyer: Nhu T. Bui
Seller: Teofila J. Evangelista
Date: 09/26/24

627 Morgan Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Silvia Lujan
Seller: Cliff K. Chak
Date: 09/27/24

101 Nelson St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: William Bryant
Seller: Christopher M. Newbrough
Date: 09/16/24

334 Park St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Lcr Park Street LLC
Seller: Aga Brothers LLC
Date: 09/26/24

147 Peachstone Glen
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $800,000
Buyer: Ryan Tellier
Seller: Christopher S. Hastings
Date: 09/26/24

94 Riverdale St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Jocelyn M. Soto
Seller: Edras Medina
Date: 09/24/24

44 Rockland Dr.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $312,000
Buyer: Hussein Karam
Seller: Delores O’Rourke
Date: 09/20/24

86 Sikes Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $355,000
Buyer: Ashley Barry
Seller: Boucier RET
Date: 09/24/24

65 Verdugo St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: Said Bakhouch
Seller: Peter Dzhenzerukha
Date: 09/27/24

WESTFIELD

25 1st St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Waterfront Vista LLC
Seller: Norma L. Knight
Date: 09/13/24

21 Avery St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Harrison J. Ouellette
Seller: Dale N. Clark
Date: 09/23/24

3 Bush St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $424,000
Buyer: Nicholas J. Morganelli
Seller: John J. Fitzgerald
Date: 09/27/24

66 Butternut Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $700,000
Buyer: Kayleigh Hannon
Seller: Muhammad H. Chaudhry
Date: 09/27/24

20 Crestwood Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Yekaterina Chemeris
Seller: Melissa L. Weber
Date: 09/26/24

25 East Glen Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $415,000
Buyer: Kieu Nguyen
Seller: Patrick S. Sullivan
Date: 09/19/24

Family Lane (rear)
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Steven Amlaw
Seller: Brian Seibert
Date: 09/20/24

11 Foch Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $415,000
Buyer: Mohammed Al-Jarah
Seller: Carl D. McKenzie
Date: 09/20/24

10-12 Ford Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $289,950
Buyer: Anton A. Yunikov
Seller: Bungalow Series IV TR
Date: 09/18/24

289 Granville Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $309,000
Buyer: Amanda M. Circe
Seller: Secretary Of Housing & Urban Development
Date: 09/20/24

20 Holland Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $437,000
Buyer: Timothy Snyder
Seller: Alan R. Schwartz
Date: 09/13/24

35 Kane Brothers Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $435,000
Buyer: John D. Robinson
Seller: Jessica L. Chisholm
Date: 09/12/24

85 Lois St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Wade Brock
Seller: Little River LLC
Date: 09/16/24

50 Loomis Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $282,000
Buyer: Timothy J. Kelleher
Seller: Jessica M. Benson
Date: 09/23/24

515 Loomis St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Michael B. Mazaik
Seller: Diane M. Batchelder RET
Date: 09/23/24

22 Otis St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Habibullah Fazli
Seller: Letellier FT
Date: 09/18/24

42 Ridgecrest Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $451,000
Buyer: Emily M. Blair
Seller: Cristine J. Brown
Date: 09/30/24

549 Southampton Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $600,000
Buyer: Lawry Realty LLC
Seller: Scott R. Ingalls
Date: 09/30/24

16 Stephen Lane
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Alexis Ferris
Seller: Diana T. Stucchi
Date: 09/27/24

150 Tannery Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Steven Amlaw
Seller: Brian Seibert
Date: 09/20/24

24 Valley View Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Gloria Schimke
Seller: Edna E. Schneider RET
Date: 09/25/24

WILBRAHAM

242 Crane Hill Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Ryan E. Dentremont
Seller: Cathryn Gregson
Date: 09/24/24

26 Decorie Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $437,000
Buyer: Connor Courtney
Seller: Gary W. Pike
Date: 09/30/24

20 Devonshire Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Leticia L. Alonso
Seller: Nicholas Phillips
Date: 09/20/24

16 Dudley St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Chestnut Hill Homes LLC
Seller: Fermino Sousa
Date: 09/20/24

882 Glendale Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $234,675
Buyer: Unlimited Property Services LLC
Seller: Mortgage Asset Corp. Home Equity
Date: 09/23/24

851 Main St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Amoy Hosang
Seller: Pariseau, Sima, (Estate)
Date: 09/20/24

7 Pomeroy St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Ckj Realty LLC
Seller: Timothy P. Godlew
Date: 09/24/24

4 South Park Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $445,000
Buyer: Justin P. Doyle
Seller: Scott J. Arel
Date: 09/27/24

415 Soule Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $391,500
Buyer: Thanyarat Ingman
Seller: Abigael M. Burgos
Date: 09/24/24

348 Springfield St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Anyelo Suarez
Seller: Tammy J. Breton
Date: 09/27/24

547 Stony Hill Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $373,000
Buyer: Cathryn A. Gregson
Seller: Daniel R. Tusler
Date: 09/24/24

10 Victoria Lane
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $720,000
Buyer: Raffaele V. Albano
Seller: Jeffrey M. Gurski FT
Date: 09/17/24

75 Washington Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Nicholas J. Dimauro
Seller: Nirvan Nieves
Date: 09/20/24

 

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY

AMHERST

21 Atwater Circle
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $610,000
Buyer: Venessa Cardinale
Seller: Monroe S. Rabin
Date: 09/30/24

325 East Pleasant St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: Borges Properties LLC
Seller: Constance R. Bunker
Date: 09/26/24

20 Sheerman Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $740,000
Buyer: Amy E. Watts
Seller: Thomas W. Kornack
Date: 09/18/24

1450 South East St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $735,000
Buyer: Nicholas Day
Seller: Philip B. Torrey
Date: 09/18/24

BELCHERTOWN

320 Barton Ave.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $715,000
Buyer: Ellen Strycharz
Seller: Anthony R. Green
Date: 09/30/24

279 Bay Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $517,500
Buyer: Nathan P. Strain
Seller: Gregory A. Gresham
Date: 09/27/24

29 Chestnut Dr.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Wicked Deals LLC
Seller: Glenn R. Call
Date: 09/25/24

7 Old Enfield Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Pamela Councilman
Seller: Kolten Crump
Date: 09/17/24

403 Stebbins St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Paul Brown
Seller: Edward J. Weigel
Date: 09/27/24

CHESTERFIELD

73 North Road
Chesterfield, MA 01012
Amount: $440,000
Buyer: Steere Home LLC
Seller: Adam J. Hakkarainen
Date: 09/24/24

CUMMINGTON

25 West Main St.
Cummington, MA 01026
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: West Cummington Congregational Church
Seller: Jason Tomskowicz
Date: 09/30/24

EASTHAMPTON

27 Ballard St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: 13 Maple St LLC
Seller: Napels Homes Buyers TR
Date: 09/19/24

82 Ferry St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $386,000
Buyer: 82 Ferry St. LLC
Seller: Megan R. Ison
Date: 09/20/24

2 Fox Run
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $900,000
Buyer: Denise Hersey
Seller: Norwich Properties LLC
Date: 09/27/24

65 Hendrick St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Austin J. Anghilante
Seller: Lisa M. Green
Date: 09/17/24

234 Hendrick St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: Kyle B. Morris
Seller: Norwich Properties LLC
Date: 09/16/24

6 Torrey St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $370,000
Buyer: Philip P. Smith
Seller: Mark D. Raymond
Date: 09/18/24

47 Wilder Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Jenny M. Smith
Seller: Robert A. Smith
Date: 09/18/24

GOSHEN

67 Aberdeen Road
Goshen, MA 01032
Amount: $515,000
Buyer: Charles Kaufman
Seller: Cbme Lt
Date: 09/27/24

GRANBY

155 Burnett St.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $364,900
Buyer: Gary Deangelo
Seller: Denis Iushkov
Date: 09/19/24

562 East State St.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Edward R. Sanderson
Seller: Targaryen RT
Date: 09/17/24

33 Greenmeadow Lane
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Thomas Yvon
Seller: William J. Hamilton
Date: 09/27/24

HADLEY

Colony Dr., Lot 7
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Mark Krause
Seller: Dennis Hanno
Date: 09/20/24

18 Hadley Place
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $168,750
Buyer: Jeffrey M. Mackenzie
Seller: Kerry J. Mackenzie
Date: 09/19/24

319 River Dr.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $2,420,000
Buyer: Hapco Farms LLC
Seller: Montgomery Rose LLC
Date: 09/18/24

321 River Dr.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $2,420,000
Buyer: Hapco Farms LLC
Seller: Montgomery Rose LLC
Date: 09/18/24

HATFIELD

19 King St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $639,000
Buyer: Patrick A. Boughan
Seller: J. G. Petitt
Date: 09/20/24

1 Main St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $789,000
Buyer: Maxwell Baetlett
Seller: 119 Real Estate LLC
Date: 09/17/24

2 Maple St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $789,000
Buyer: Maxwell Baetlett
Seller: 119 Real Estate LLC
Date: 09/17/24

HUNTINGTON

17 Church Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $478,500
Buyer: Krista Groleau
Seller: Gretchen O’Halloran
Date: 09/27/24

16 Knightville Dam Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Mechanic Man LLC
Seller: Margaret Lippman
Date: 09/26/24

38 Russell Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: Jonathan K. Groff
Seller: Joanne J. Smith RET
Date: 09/27/24

NORTHAMPTON

53 Avis Circle
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $705,000
Buyer: Mary M. Teague
Seller: Mary J. Marquard
Date: 09/23/24

203 Bridge St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $470,000
Buyer: Naples Home Buyers TR
Seller: Theodore J. Olejnik
Date: 09/27/24

278 Burts Pit Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $185,700
Buyer: Greishka E. Brown
Seller: Pioneer Valley Habitat For Humanity
Date: 09/18/24

286 Burts Pit Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $185,700
Buyer: Timothy Lamountain
Seller: Pioneer Valley Habitat For Humanity
Date: 09/18/24

298 Burts Pit Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $185,700
Buyer: Giovanna T. Martinez
Seller: Pioneer Valley Habitat For Humanity
Date: 09/18/24

48 Cahillane Ter.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $223,000
Buyer: Wicked Deals LLC
Seller: Regina M. McNally
Date: 09/18/24

154 Cooke Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $735,154
Buyer: Mark Erba
Seller: Richard Ciach
Date: 09/23/24

213 Crescent St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Rani Singh
Seller: Inderjit Singh
Date: 09/26/24

20 Francis St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $709,000
Buyer: Rebecca Walker
Seller: Clifton M. Johnson
Date: 09/24/24

17 Glenwood Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $623,000
Buyer: Jesse J. Felter
Seller: Eds Enterprises LLC
Date: 09/19/24

595 Haydenville Road
Northampton, MA 01053
Amount: $600,000
Buyer: Ash Berman
Seller: Seth H. Gregory
Date: 09/20/24

186 North Farms Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Amanda Boggs
Seller: Olbris, Elizabeth, (Estate)
Date: 09/25/24

 

412 Sylvester Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Martha Dewolf
Seller: Vacchelli, Angelo J., (Estate)
Date: 09/30/24

38 Walnut St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $545,000
Buyer: Jennifer Gould
Seller: Yon LLC
Date: 09/20/24

25 Washington Place
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $750,000
Buyer: Abby W. McElroy
Seller: Brett S. Sullivan
Date: 09/30/24

SOUTH HADLEY

38 Ashton Lane
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $593,000
Buyer: Patrick Goff
Seller: Christopher M. Fisher
Date: 09/30/24

11 Country Lane
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $357,000
Buyer: Mahlet Kelecha
Seller: Pamela J. Mislak
Date: 09/20/24

37 Dale St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $420,000
Buyer: Timothy D. Roberts
Seller: Stephen J. Boyle
Date: 09/25/24

95 Granby Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Chenevert Properties LLC
Seller: Luke T. Gelinas
Date: 09/30/24

525 Hadley St., Lot 2
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Jeffrey P. Chateauneuf
Seller: Fitzgerald, Julie, (Estate)
Date: 08/05/24

8 Hartford St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $225,225
Buyer: Diane L. Smedberg
Seller: Lajoie, Bruce A, (Estate)
Date: 09/25/24

54 Lawn St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $460,000
Buyer: Nestor Otero
Seller: Richard C. Holden
Date: 09/30/24

9 Lawrence Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $338,000
Buyer: Lucia D. Ferreira
Seller: Jean A. O’Brien
Date: 09/26/24

23 Leahey Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Christian Lietzau
Seller: Frank B. Enders
Date: 09/30/24

117 Lincoln Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $392,000
Buyer: Serena K. Sarage
Seller: Brennan, Laura L., (Estate)
Date: 09/27/24

33 Pershing Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $293,700
Buyer: Nationstar Mortgage LLC
Seller: Tyler Turschman
Date: 09/19/24

18 Roundelay Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $589,400
Buyer: Kyle Maurer
Seller: Lucas B. Wilson
Date: 09/25/24

SOUTHAMPTON

8 Cold Spring Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $174,000
Buyer: Jack Morse
Seller: DLJ Mortgage Capital Inc.
Date: 09/27/24

College Hwy.
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $2,200,000
Buyer: Town Of Southampton
Seller: James R. Labrie
Date: 09/26/24

222 College Hwy.
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Appleton Grove LLC
Seller: Scott K. Cooper
Date: 09/23/24

306 College Hwy.
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $667,000
Buyer: Ryan L. Geeleher
Seller: Holly T. Gaboriault
Date: 09/23/24

36 Gunn Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $490,000
Buyer: Luke McGrath
Seller: P. J. & Betty A. Bergeron TR
Date: 09/24/24

107 Strong Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $479,000
Buyer: David Carr
Seller: Christopher S. Wall
Date: 09/18/24

WARE

27 Berkshire Dr.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Tuler W. Darling
Seller: Alice N. Ikonen
Date: 09/30/24

14-16 Vigeant St.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $297,000
Buyer: Chenevert Properties LLC
Seller: Alycar Investments LLC
Date: 09/30/24

256 West St.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $525,000
Buyer: Tractor Supply
Seller: GM & M RT
Date: 09/30/24

84 West St.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $126,000
Buyer: Rahab RT
Seller: Megan G. Berube
Date: 09/24/24

WESTHAMPTON

91 Easthampton Road
Westhampton, MA 01027
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Terri Haven
Seller: Sheryl B. Holmes
Date: 09/27/24

WORTHINGTON

Corbett Road, Lot 1
Worthington, MA 01098
Amount: $158,000
Buyer: Marie L. Haas
Seller: Patsy A. Knapp
Date: 09/19/24

Corbett Road, Lot 2
Worthington, MA 01098
Amount: $158,000
Buyer: Marie L. Haas
Seller: Patsy A. Knapp
Date: 09/19/24

Harvey Road
Worthington, MA 01098
Amount: $467,600
Buyer: Marie L. Haas
Seller: Patsy A. Knapp
Date: 09/19/24

280 Old Post Road
Worthington, MA 01098
Amount: $467,600
Buyer: Marie L. Haas
Seller: Patsy A. Knapp
Date: 09/19/24

Building Permits

The following building permits were issued during the month of September 2024.

CHICOPEE

Alden Edge LLC
510 McKinstry Ave.
$38,599 — Roofing

Fisher Auto Parts
2189 Westover Road
$125,000 — Interior non-structural demolition, remove and replace concrete slab, raise lintels at two openings, miscellaneous interior repairs, repair pass doors and overhead doors

EASTHAMPTON

Nicholas Duprey
19 Main St.
$10,000 — Roofing

HADLEY

315 Russell Street LLC
315 Russell St.
N/A — Furnish and install HVAC equipment

E&A/I&G Campus Plaza LP
458 Russell St.
N/A — Replace four rooftop units

Normaple LLC
300 Venture Way
N/A — Reinforce existing roof structure

LENOX

Berkshire Medical Center
489 Pittsfield Road
$11,600 — Add sprinkler protection to both sides of new demising wall between BHS Urgent Care and vacant tenant space

NORTHAMPTON

27-29 COA LLC
29 Clark Ave.
$18,850 — Repair/replace rear building foundation within same footprint, replace lally column

Clinical & Support Options Inc.
29 Industrial Dr. East
$1,200 — Non-illuminated ground sign

Easthampton Mahadev LLC
137 Damon Road
$2,000 — Non-illuminated sign for Beauty Spa Hair and Nails

Lathrop Community Inc.
680 Bridge Road
$28,000 — Interior renovation

Oxbow Professional Park LLC
22 Atwood Dr.
$45,000 — Replace antennas

Painted Rock Four LLC
12 Vernon St.
$13,000 — Remove and rebuild exterior stairs

Smith College
186 Elm St.
$100,000 — Insulation

Smith College
94 State St.
$9,000 — Roofing

PITTSFIELD

Berkshire Fund Inc.
111 West Housatonic St.
$92,000 — Install new wet and dry sprinkler system

Berkshire Medical Center Inc.
510 North St.
$10,000 — Remove existing leaking storefront frames and glazing; supply and install new storefront, thermally broken with subsills and reflective tempered insulated glass

Berkshire Medical Center Inc.
725 North St.
$9,500 — Rehab existing shower and bathroom in psych ward

Berkshire Medical Center Inc.
725 North St.
$15,000 — Install new storefront and ADA ramp

Hotel Lenox LLC
1032 South St.
$6,000 — Replace 10 damaged guest-room doors

Mental Health and Substance Abuse
198 Bradford St.
$14,000 — Remove and replace damage fire-separation door on first floor and boiler-room fire door

Wayne W. Rekeda Revocable Trust
217 Second St.
$50,000 — Install siding and windows

SPRINGFIELD

1350 Main Street LLC
1350 Main St.
N/A — Remove and replace fire-alarm system on 16th and 17th floors

City of Springfield
1395 Allen St.
$30,000 — Erect metal shade pavilion at Arthur Talmadge School

City of Springfield
90 Berkshire St.
$15,000 — Build partitions for storage rooms in basement and install four new doors at Springfield Day School

City of Springfield
58 Hartford Ave.
$30,000 — Erect metal shade pavilion at Frederick Harris School

City of Springfield
255 Plainfield St.
$45,000 — Erect metal shade pavilion at Brightwood-Lincoln School

M&A Circle LLC
9 Rimmon Ave.
$10,000 — Remodel front façade

Raymond Fontaine, Industry Avenue Holdings LLC
88 Industry Ave.
$1,100,000 — Alter space for expansion of tenant space for Greater Springfield Senior Services: new offices, open business office space, conference rooms, kitchen and toilet rooms

Rosegar Inc.
590 Boston Road
$36,420 — Repair Kwik Pik store damaged by car impact

Springfield Parking Authority
150 Bridge St.
$164,500 — Phase 1 alteration of interior of existing theater for Hope for Youth and Families Arts Center

State Street Retail LLC
632 State St.
$31,000 — Repair wall of KFC damaged by car impact

Trolley Barn Properties LLC
2257 Main St.
N/A — Roofing

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AMHERST — UMass Amherst will host the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW) for a hybrid public hearing today, Oct. 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Old Chapel.

MCSW is seeking testimony on issues facing women, children, and families in the Hampshire-Franklin region. Public hearings are an opportunity for women across the Commonwealth to give testimony on issues that matter most to them and their families, which directly inform MCSW’s policy priorities.

“Our public hearings provide a safe and open space for all women in their communities to be heard and to share their lived experience and the issues that impact their daily lives,” MCSW Chairwoman Mary-dith Tuitt said. “The power of testimonies comes from sharing personal stories. Any subject surrounding issues that women face, or obstacles that hinder the ability for all women to experience equity, are welcome topics. The hearing is a public meeting and an opportunity to be yourself, to find others like you, and to share your story in a way that will positively influence the work that we do on behalf of all women in the Commonwealth. The MCSW works to create change in the lives of women, and your narratives guide our policy and advocacy platform.”

MCSW commissioners are appointed by the governor, Senate president, speaker of the House, and Caucus of Women Legislators. The organization is responsible for studying, reviewing, and reporting on the status of women in the Commonwealth, and are charged with advising executive and legislative bodies on the effects of proposed legislation on women.

Those interested in attending virtually or in person are asked to register by clicking here. If you are a deaf or hard-of-hearing person with a disability who requires an accommodation or are someone who would benefit from language interpretation in a language other than English, indicate that need on the registration form (click here). MCSW will also stream this hearing live on Facebook (click here).

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SPRINGFIELD — Celebrating Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October, the Richard E. Neal Cybersecurity Center of Excellence will join the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center’s (MASBDC) Western Regional Office to present an online workshop titled “Securing your Business: Keeping the Hackers at Bay and Your Security Intact.”

The workshop is the first event to be held at the Neal Cybersecurity of Excellence, which officially opened in September. The public can watch the free event online on Tuesday, Oct. 29 from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Visit stcc.io/cyberevent to register and find out more information.

“We are excited to host our first event and partner with MASBDC,” said Gene Kingsley, cyber range manager at the Richard E. Neal Cybersecurity Center of Excellence and one of the speakers. “The workshop will focus on helping businesses protect themselves against ever-evolving cybersecurity threats.”

STCC Vice President and Chief Information Officer Mary Kaselouskas added that “this is exactly why the Neal Cybersecurity Center was established: to provide education, resources, and support to the community as we work together to safeguard our digital infrastructure.”

The workshop will delve into the critical aspects of protecting a business from cyber threats. Speakers will explore industry-standard frameworks that provide robust guidelines for safeguarding a business owner’s digital assets.

In addition to Kingsley, guest speakers include Det. Lt. Brian Gavioli, unit commander for the Criminal Information Section and overseer of the Commonwealth Fusion Center’s Massachusetts Cybersecurity Program; Larry Wilson, a current cybersecurity consultant and instructor and former chief Information Security officer at UMass, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Sumitomo Pharma Americas; Andrew Zawada, owner of Zawada Insurance in Worcester; and Rob DelMastro, director of the MASBDC Western Regional Office.

Topics include current cyber threats targeting businesses in this area, the benefits of having a cyber insurance policy, and practical steps a business owner can take to enhance their business’s cybersecurity posture. The goal of the workshop is to equip attendees with the knowledge and tools to better protect their business from cyber threats.

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NORTH ADAMS — MountainOne announced a $5,000 donation to assist with relief and recovery efforts following the disastrous impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. This financial contribution underscores MountainOne’s dedication to supporting communities in times of need, even beyond its immediate service area. The donation was made in response to a call from the Massachusetts Bankers Assoc., which has been coordinating efforts to rally support for disaster-stricken regions.

MountainOne donated $2,500 to the North Carolina Bankers Assoc. Foundation’s Hurricane Helene Relief Fund. The fund was established to assist bank employees in Western North Carolina who have suffered losses and property damage as a result of the storm. An equal amount of $2,500 was donated to the Florida Disaster Fund, the state of Florida’s official private fund established to assist communities as they respond to and recover during times of emergency or disaster.

MountainOne’s contribution was guided by recommendations from the Massachusetts Bankers Assoc., in coordination with the North Carolina and Florida banking associations, helping to ensure the donations reach organizations well-equipped to provide meaningful support to those in need.

“While the impact of Hurricanes Helene and Milton may be far from our doorstep, we feel a profound responsibility to lend a hand, supporting those in need as they work to rebuild and recover their community,” said Robert Fraser, president and CEO of MountainOne.

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NORTHAMPTON — ServiceNet’s Prospect Meadow Farm recently secured two significant state grants, totaling $443,365, to support the expansion and development of its facilities and programs. The funding includes a $193,365 Food Security Infrastructure Grant from the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources and a $250,000 Social Enterprise Capital Grant from the Executive Office of Economic Development.

These grants will fund the construction of a multi-functional production barn at the farm’s recently acquired 17-acre Pittsfield site, formerly Jodi’s Seasonal. The new barn will centralize the farm’s processing, packing, and cold-storage operations, significantly improving operational efficiency and allowing for increased local vegetable production year-round. This expansion will also enhance the farm’s vocational training programs, providing more meaningful work opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities, autism, and mental-health challenges.

“We are incredibly grateful for the support from the Executive Office of Economic Development and the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources,” said Shawn Robinson, vice president of Vocational Services for ServiceNet. “These grants will help us strengthen our mission at Prospect Meadow Farm and create even more opportunities for the individuals we serve.”

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PITTSFIELD — Berkshire Bank announced that Shane Rauh has been promoted to senior vice president, Business Banking team leader. In this role, he will lead the sales team for Business Banking in New York, Berkshire County, and Southern Vermont.

Rauh has more than 20 years of experience in the financial-services industry, with a special emphasis in business banking and commercial lending.

“Shane has a successful track record of partnering with commercial clients to deliver the financial services they need to grow and prosper,” said Rob Nichols, managing director, Business Banking. “As sales team leader, he’ll also work to deepen our already-robust focus on relationship building and communities across his three-state region.”

Before joining Berkshire Bank in March, Rauh was vice president, commercial relationship manager at Pioneer Bank. Prior to that role, he served as director of Business Banking at Broadview Federal Credit Union.

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BOSTON — The state’s September total unemployment rate was 3.8%, a 0.1% increase from the revised August estimate of 3.7%, the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development announced. The Massachusetts unemployment rate was 0.3% lower than the national rate of 4.1% reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Over the year, the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was up by 0.5%.

The labor force increased by an estimated 6,500 from the revised estimate of 3,844,000 in August, with 2,700 more residents employed and 3,700 more residents unemployed over the month. 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 — increased 0.1% over the month, to 66.4%, the highest it has been since January 2020. Compared to September 2023, the labor-force participation rate increased by 1.4% over the year.

The BLS preliminary job estimates for Massachusetts decreased by 2,600 jobs in September. This follows August’s revised loss of 2,100 jobs. Preliminary private-sector jobs increased by 4,600 in September. The largest over-the-month private-sector job gains were in education and health services; other services; and professional, scientific, and business services. Employment now stands at 3,743,700. Massachusetts gained 680,200 jobs since the employment low in April 2020.

From September 2023 to September 2024, BLS estimates Massachusetts gained 34,100 jobs. The largest over-the-year gains occurred in education and health services, construction, and government.

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SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Museums will present Halloween at the Museums on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guests are encouraged to wear costumes, trick or treat in the museum galleries, and more. All activities are free with museum admission.

“Our Halloween celebration is always filled with spirited fun. We’re looking forward to offering engaging family activities and marveling at all the creative costumes,” said Larissa Murray, director of Education.

As they explore the grounds of the Museums, visitors will discover different ways to celebrate art, science, and Halloween in captivating, imaginative ways. Activities include face painting, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (line closes at 1:30 p.m.); make a trick-or-treat bag, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (while supplies last), giant bubbles, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (weather permitting); trick or treat, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (while supplies last, 10 stations, two pieces of candy per person per station); and ghost finger puppets, noon to 4 p.m.

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SPRINGFIELD — Last year, Holyoke Chicopee Springfield (HCS) Head Start announced the formation of the Janis Santos Scholarship. This recognition was created by Janis Santos, former CEO of HCS Head Start, to help address the shortage of early-childhood teachers.

Santos, an avid supporter of early education for children and families, served as the lead of HCS Head Start for 48 years. She established the scholarship to support current HCS staff, parents, and Head Start alumni who are pursuing a degree in early education and care but may be encountering financial hardship.

Last year, the first Janis Santos Scholarship was awarded to Mayra Felix, who applied with the dream of using it toward completing her bachelor’s degree. The second annual scholarship was recently awarded to Notavious Andino-Galarza-Perez, who attended HCS Head Start 15 years ago and is currently studying at Columbia University.

“Head Start undoubtedly nurtured my creativity when I needed it most,” Andino-Galarza-Perez said. “Early in life, I, like many of us, realized that life would be difficult. It wouldn’t always be fair, and it certainly wouldn’t be easy. However, Head Start set out to challenge that. Day in and day out, the Head Start staff served their community, tirelessly nurturing the next generation (nurturing me), watering the seeds of the future.”

Santos, along with Nicole Blais, HCS Head Start’s current CEO, presented Andino-Galarza-Perez with this honor at the organization’s annual Professional Development Day. The recipient, joined by his mother, expressed his immense appreciation.

“I vividly remember playing teacher,” he said. “Oh, how I wanted to be in charge of the room! I would have given anything for that. Fast-forward 15 years, and although my interests have shifted slightly, the call toward the education field continues to pull at me. I often find myself imagining myself leading a classroom, just like I did all those years ago. This is what ultimately led me to minor in education.”

Andino-Galarza-Perez also shared that becoming a teacher would mean he would finally be able to repay the debt of gratitude owed to those who inspired him all those years ago, and hopefully inspire the next generation to always strive to be better than the last.

Through the generous donations of many sponsors, including Pioneer Valley Financial Group, the Janis Santos Scholarship will continue to annually support a deserving individual pursuing a career in early education.

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BOSTON — As a reinforcement of its position as an energy-industry leader, Eversource has been listed in TIME’s ranking of the World’s Best Companies in 2024, which was curated in collaboration with global research and data firm Statista.

Ranked 396th overall out of 1,000 companies and the number-one U.S. utility, this recognition highlights the energy company’s exceptional performance in three key categories, including employee satisfaction; revenue growth; and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics.

“At Eversource, sustainability and keeping our employees engaged with an eye toward the environment are fully integrated into our business, and we’re honored to receive this distinction from TIME and Statista, which underscores our commitment to those core values, helping to make us the best energy company in the country,” Eversource Chairman, President, and CEO Joseph Nolan said.

“We’re proud to serve as a catalyst for New England’s clean-energy transition through innovation and a focus on a more sustainable future,” he added. “We’re able to live out that mission by investing in our dedicated employees, fostering a people-centric culture in the workplace, and supporting our communities. Exemplary corporate citizenship is essential for serving our customers, and this crowning recognition is a testament to the high standards we continue to set across all areas of our operations.”

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NORTH ADAMS — MountainOne announced that it has been named a 2024 American Bankers Assoc. (ABA) Brand Slam Award winner for best video. This honor marks MountainOne’s 18th marketing-industry award, all earned since the launch of its brand campaign in 2019.

The ABA Brand Slam Awards recognize excellence in bank marketing across six key categories: video, integrated marketing, website redesign, public relations/community engagement, social media, and out-of-the-box idea. MountainOne won in the Video Campaign category for its piece, “Mo’s Storybook.”

Created in collaboration with HATCH the Agency, “Mo’s Storybook” introduces the bank’s new children’s storybook, “How to Climb a Mountain.” The video featuring Mo, MountainOne’s spokesgoat, is part of a larger effort to engage young audiences in financial education, making financial literacy more approachable.

The Brand Slam Award was presented to MountainOne and five other financial institutions on Oct. 7 at the ABA Bank Marketing Conference in Chicago.

“Our team is incredibly proud to receive this Brand Slam Award from the ABA,” said Jill Amato, senior vice president of Marketing and Community Banking officer at MountainOne. “The video was a fun and engaging way to introduce our ‘Mo’s Storybook’ initiative to our Mountaineers, community partners, and customers.”

Amato noted that the video debuted at MountainOne’s 175th annual meeting earlier this year, when the initiative was first unveiled. “When we first introduced Mo as part of our brand campaign in 2019, we knew we had something special. It’s been an exciting journey bringing Mo to life, and he’s become a beloved and relatable figure for both our customers and our Mountaineers.”

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FLORENCE — Florence Bank supported the Mental Health Association’s 26th annual Wellness Classic Golf Tournament with a $5,000 sponsorship, helping the organization live its mission to better the lives of people challenged by intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Founded in the 1960s, formerly based in Springfield, and now located in Chicopee, MHA is a pioneer in community-based support for those living with mental illness, homelessness, intellectual disabilities, brain injuries, and substance use.

The organization offers more than 60 residential programs in Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin counties and operates these four divisions, each serving a different segment of need: Recovery and Housing, supporting people with substance-use disorders or a mental-health diagnosis, as well as people experiencing chronic homelessness; New Way Services, for those who have experienced a brain injury; Integration and Community Living, serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities; and BestLife Emotional Health and Wellness, an outpatient behavioral-health clinic based in Springfield.

“We help people live their best lives, and we provide access to therapies that provide emotional health and wellness,” said Jen Ducharme, vice president of Development and Community Relations at MHA. “Our mission is to serve as many people as possible, as quickly as possible in ways that are person-centered. Everything is catered to the person receiving care because everybody’s needs are different.”

The Mental Health Assoc. serves 3,500 to 3,800 people each year, and its annual golf classic was held this year on Sept. 27 at Crestview Country Club in Agawam; it typically raises roughly $100,000.

“The funds raised for the Wellness Classic enable the Mental Health Organization to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve,” Florence Bank President and CEO Matt Garrity said. “We were honored to help by sponsoring so that individuals get the treatment they need to rebuild relationships with family, revive self-worth and independence, and live a life of health and wellness.”

Florence Bank is a long-term supporter of MHA and has been the organization’s banking partner for about 10 years.

“Florence Bank has been a wonderful partner to us with all of our banking needs and providing support in many ways for the work that we do,” Ducharme said. “They have a presence — unique and sincere. We know that, no matter what, we can count on them to discuss finances or for help with an initiative.”

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SPRINGFIELD — Dakin Humane Society, in partnership with Steve Lewis Subaru of Hadley, will reduce adoption fees of all available pets by 50% on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18-19 as part of Subaru Loves Pets, a national Subaru initiative to support the lives of as many shelter animals as possible. The adoption event will take place at Dakin’s shelter at 171 Union St. in Springfield.

In collaboration with Steve Lewis Subaru, Dakin is organizing the pet event to raise awareness for local pets in need. During the month of October, Steve Lewis Subaru and more than 630 Subaru retailers nationwide will work with the the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) to provide grants to local partner shelters, resulting in more than $3 million in donations.

Subaru is has donated more than $60 million since 2008 to national and local organizations that help in the adoption, rescue, transport, and health of more than 504,000 animals and pets.

Dakin is open to the public Tuesdays through Saturdays from 12:30 to 3 p.m. In-person visits are the quickest way to adopt a pet. If people have questions about a particular animal, they can email their questions to [email protected]. They may also leave a voicemail at (413) 781-4000, ext. 1, but, due to a high volume of calls and animals in care, response time may be longer.

The adoption fee for cats or dogs at Dakin includes spay/neuter surgery, veterinary examination, all age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip and registration, and deworming treatment. Additionally, cats receive tests for feline leukemia and FIV, while dogs receive flea and tick treatment and a heartworm test and prevention. Adopters of all pets from Dakin have access to behavioral support from staff members.

“At Steve Lewis Subaru, one of our favorite Love Promise events is Subaru Loves Pets,” said Joe Clark, general manager at Steve Lewis Subaru. “Our brand is synonymous with dogs, and we encourage our customers to bring in their dogs whenever they can — our staff loves it.

“In addition, we also cherish our ability to work with local organizations, schools, and businesses,” Clark went on. “We take great pride in participating in whatever way we can, whether it’s through sponsorships, attending events, or volunteering. Organizations like Dakin are a perfect fit for us, and we look forward to working with them every year. We have seen firsthand the care, attention, and dedication they have caring for and finding homes for their animals.”

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BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — On Oct. 15, a jury determined that Johnson & Johnson must pay $15 million to local real-estate developer Evan Plotkin, who claims to have developed mesothelioma as a result of using the company’s talc powder for decades.

Plotkin, president of Springfield-based NAI Plotkin, sued the company in 2021 soon after his diagnosis. The jury in Fairfield County Superior Court in Connecticut also found that the company should pay additional punitive damages, which will be determined later by the judge overseeing the case, according to Reuters.

“We are thrilled that the jury saw past Johnson & Johnson’s despicable attempts to avoid responsibility for the cancer they caused,” Ben Braly, a lawyer for Plotkin, told BusinessWest. “Evan developed a cancer singularly associated with asbestos exposure after 50 years of using asbestos-containing baby powder intended for use directly on a person’s face and body and on their babies and children. In spite of this, Johnson & Johnson tried to blame Evan for his cancer.

“The jury in Bridgeport reaffirms what juries around the country find over and over involving mesothelioma cancer,” he continued. “Specifically, Johnson’s Baby Powder had asbestos, J&J knew it, and, when faced with doing the right thing or the wrong thing about the issue, they chose the wrong thing every single time.”

Erik Haas, Johnson & Johnson’s worldwide vice president of Litigation, said in a statement that the company would appeal “erroneous” rulings by the trial judge that kept the jury from hearing critical facts about the case, Reuters also reported. Johnson & Johnson is currently seeking to resolve claims by more than 62,000 people who say that they got ovarian and other gynecological cancers from talc through a nearly $9 billion settlement in bankruptcy.

Plotkin told BusinessWest that “I’m just happy that this is behind me and that justice was served.”

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EASTHAMPTON — bankESB recently donated $5,000 to the Easthampton Pickleball Fundraising Project, a dedicated group of pickleball enthusiasts who have partnered with the Players Philanthropy Fund to raise money for new pickleball courts.

There are currently two pickleball courts located in Nonotuck Park that were constructed in 2020. Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the U.S., and these courts are immensely popular, often with more than 20 people waiting to play in just eight available spots. The Easthampton Pickleball Fundraising Project will help build two additional courts.

bankESB’s charitable giving program, the Giving Tree, reflects the roots the bank has in its communities and its commitment to making a difference in the neighborhoods it serves.

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HOLYOKE — On Wednesday, Oct. 23, Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity (GSHFH) will host a free financial seminar for the community.

“Keep It Safe: Protecting Your Identity” will be presented in both English and Spanish at the Holyoke Public Library at 250 Chestnut St. in Holyoke. The class will run from 6 to 7:30 p.m. There is no cost to attend, but participants are required to sign up by clicking here.

“With how prevalent financial and identity-theft scams are today, it’s important to know how to protect yourself against them,” said Olga Callirgos, GSHFH’s Homeowner Programs coordinator.

GSHFH hosts free financial-literacy seminars monthly. At the Oct. 23 workshop, the presenter will provide information on how people can protect their finances and identities from thieves. To keep up to date about future seminars, visit habitatspringfield.org/financial-seminar.

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MONSON — Monson Savings Bank recently presented a $1,000 donation to Monson Free Library as part of the 2024 Monson Savings Bank Community Giving Initiative, in which the public was given the opportunity to vote on which nonprofits would receive a donation from the bank in 2024.

“I’m thrilled to present this donation on behalf of Monson Savings Bank,” said Michael Rouette, executive vice president and chief operating officer. “The Monson Free Library makes a positive impact on the town of Monson and the surrounding communities by providing residents with free access to reading materials, programs, and other important resources. As someone who grew up in Monson, my family, including myself and my own children, have benefited from the town’s library.”

The Monson Free Library is passionate about working with the Monson community and is a valuable resource center for people of all ages. The library is concentrated on community priorities, culture, and education. It offers educational tools through diverse collections, services, technology, and programming.

“The community voted for the Monson Free Library to receive this donation from Monson Savings Bank, which tells me how important the library is to the members of our community,” said Hope Bodwell, library director. “We appreciate Monson Savings’ partnership and support over the years. Likewise, we are extremely grateful for the votes submitted through the bank’s annual Community Giving Initiative.”

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SPRINGFIELD — PDC Inc., a leading walls and ceilings contractor with offices in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York, raised a grand total of $100,000 during its ninth annual golf tournament held on Sept. 5 at Crestview Country Club in Agawam. Of that, $50,000 was donated to the Gray House Inc. in Springfield, and the other half benefited 87 charities primarily located throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut, in addition to several national organizations.

“After several successful tournaments, we created the PDC Foundation to better support our mission to give back to the community,” PDC co-owner Nick Shaink said. “We are particularly excited to have donated $50,000 of this year’s proceeds to our signature charity, the Gray House, an organization whose mission closely aligns with our values.”

The Gray House is dedicated to helping individuals and families facing hardship by providing food, clothing, and educational services in a safe, welcoming environment.

“We had the privilege of visiting the Gray House and touring their facilities with Executive Director Kristen McClintock,” Shaink said. “We witnessed firsthand the profound impact they have on the community.”

PDC co-owner Ron Perry added that “the record-breaking total we raised this year is a testament to the power of collaboration and our shared commitment to making a meaningful difference. A very special ‘thank you’ goes out to all of our event sponsors and participants, whose contributions made this day possible.”

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HADLEY — UMassFive College Federal Credit Union joined credit unions worldwide in celebrating International Credit Union Day, an annual event that commemorates the achievements and global impact of the credit-union movement.

This year, UMassFive has an extra special reason to celebrate, having recently surpassed the milestone of 50,000 members banking at the not-for-profit financial cooperative. As part of the celebration, UMassFive invites its members to visit a local branch during the week of Oct. 15 to pick up a “Credit Unions Rock” bumper sticker and enjoy light refreshments.

“We couldn’t be prouder to reach this 50,000-member milestone,” said Craig Boivin, UMassFive’s vice president of Marketing. “Our success is rooted in the commitment we make to each member, providing them with personalized financial solutions that enhance their financial wellness. This achievement is a reflection of the trust our members place in us and our cooperative, people-first approach to finance.”

Since 1948, International Credit Union Day has been celebrated annually on the third Thursday of October. This year’s day, Oct. 17, marks its 76th anniversary under the theme “One World Through Cooperative Finance.” Globally, credit unions serve more than 403 million members in 98 countries.

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SPRINGFIELD — American International College (AIC) is launching a bachelor of science in nutrition program designed to prepare students to address a broad range of global health challenges. The program will officially begin in the fall of 2025, with an introductory nutrition course available to current students in the spring semester starting in January 2025.

The program combines both online and on-campus coursework and provides a pathway for students to pursue a master’s degree required for the ACEND registered dietitian certification. Students can choose between two tracks: public health or exercise science. This structure offers a comprehensive education in nutrition, food, and health while equipping students with the skills needed for careers in nutrition, dietetics, public health, or wellness coaching.

The program’s curriculum is designed to inspire a passion for health and well-being while preparing students for impactful careers in nutrition and related fields, according to Karen Rousseau, dean of the School of Health Sciences at AIC.

“At AIC, we recognize the struggles with food insecurity faced by members in our community,” she said. “This program will prepare graduates to work directly with food banks, shelters, and local governments to address the root causes of hunger. Additionally, our students will learn about improving access to nutritious food for underserved populations in our region.”

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of dietitians and nutritionists is projected to grow by 7% from 2023 to 2033, faster than the average for all occupations. This growth is fueled by a greater emphasis on healthy eating, dietary management of conditions like diabetes, and the nutritional needs of an aging population. Approximately 6,100 job openings are expected annually due to workforce turnover and expanding services.

Nutrition plays a critical role in overall health, affecting everything from cognitive function to physical vitality. The food we eat influences academic performance, muscle development, and even the likelihood of developing conditions such as diabetes or Alzheimer’s disease. Through this program, AIC is preparing students to tackle these global nutrition challenges head-on.