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The following is a compilation of recent lawsuits involving area businesses and organizations. These are strictly allegations that have yet to be proven in a court of law. Readers are advised to contact the parties listed, or the court, for more information concerning the individual claims.

FRANKLIN SUPERIOR COURT
John Anctil v. Jordan Quinn Consulting, LLC
Allegation: Defendant wrongfully misappropriated property and assets in breach of an agreement to manage them in trust on behalf of the plaintiff: $2,100,000
Filed: 4/17/15

HAMPDEN SUPERIOR COURT
McCormick-Allum Co. Inc. v. Elmcrest Inc.
Allegation: Failure to pay balance for agreed services, labor, materials provided: $51,790.92
Filed: 4/1/15

Western Mass Primary Care v. New England Practice Management Inc.
Allegation: Medical billing company failed to honor agreement: $410,000
Filed: 5/13/15

SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT COURT
Verizon New England Inc. v. City of Springfield and Springfield Water and Sewer Commission
Allegation: Negligent damages to plaintiff’s underground conduit, cable, and related facilities: $16,246.65
Filed: 5/12/15

WESTFIELD DISTRICT COURT
Simplicity Engineering, N.E. Inc. v. Northside Carting Inc.
Allegation: Non-payment of rental machinery: $15,148
Filed: 4/15/15

Opinion
Washington Betrays Americans — Again

Much is being said and written in the wake of the recent Senate vote to extend to President Obama complete authority to negotiate trade agreements in a sweeping Pacific Rim trade deal known as TPA (Trade Promotion Authority).

The vote is being called a triumph for big business, especially the giant multi-nationals likely to benefit from softened trade restrictions. But we see this backroom deal (yes, Americans were kept in the dark regarding the details, and that’s a big problem for a democracy) as a major defeat for American workers and democracy itself. The bill, from the scant details available, will most likely result in lower wages and more job outsourcing. At least, that is what big labor, which our readers know we are no fan of, is saying.

The secret deal is seen by many as a key victory for a lame-duck president sorely in need of a legacy-boosting piece of legislation. But we don’t see much legacy in this piece of twisted legislation. Others say it is a victory for Republicans and giant corporations who will get preferential tax treatment and more HB1 visas to bring in more foreign workers to replace American ones.

Politicians in Washington, both Democrat and Republican, who continue to benefit themselves in their Washington enclave of privilege and entitlement, see the bill’s advancement as a rare example of how a historically divided government can actually slice through crippling gridlock and get something accomplished. We disagree. And those brave politicians who fought this secretive measure tooth and nail and came very close to handing the president what would have been a very embarrassing setback need to take a bow.

While the legislation may in fact be beneficial to big business, we believe the Senate vote is something else, something more significant and, quite frankly, sinister. Indeed, it’s an example of how our government is still very much broken, with our elected leaders acting in a disturbingly non-transparent manner to advance their own agendas, not effectively representing the people who elected them.

For what it’s worth, TPA, hailed as the most significant trade measure of the 21st century, could very well turn out to be a meaningful — and beneficial — piece of legislation, one that will enable this country to better compete in what is now truly a global economy.

What’s more, the measure will enable the U.S. and the other nations involved a chance to write the rules for this more-global economy — and not China, which is not part of the deal.

But in this case, that end — if it does become reality, and it certainly appears it will — doesn’t justify the means. It doesn’t justify the 60 votes to essentially give the president a blank check to negotiate the rest of the trade package with no chance of amendments from Congress. The same president whose name has become affixed to a disastrous piece of healthcare reform legislation. The same president whose record of foreign policy has been a travesty and resulted in a world on fire. The same president who has essentially shown that he is anything but worthy of such trust.

The fact is, no one really looks good with this bill’s passage. Not the Republicans. They’re not acting out of any desire to break gridlock or work with the president. They’re looking to protect and advance the interests of big business, which is an important constituency, but not the one senators are elected to represent.

And not the Democrats, many of whom, while claiming to be looking out for the interests of the little people, are instead pandering to the labor unions and environmental groups that have long been their cornerstone supporters.

As we said at the top, this vote can be considered many things depending on one’s point of view. From our standpoint, it clearly shows that Washington continues to betray Americans, not serve them. And unless we express our dissatisfaction with such betrayals at the voting booth, the same results will continue to occur.

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Team Effort

Team Brielle’s Brigade, which raises money for pediatric cancer treatment and research in memory of Brielle Laplante, recently held a gala to celebrate a year in which it raised more than $50,000 for the Jimmy Fund at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. More than 400 sponsors and guests attended the event at Monticello-Somers.

Bill Laplante, president, Laplante Construction; Prestley Blake, co-founder, Friendly Ice Cream Corp

From left, Bill Laplante, president, Laplante Construction; Prestley Blake, co-founder, Friendly Ice Cream Corp., and owner, Monticello-Somers; and Ray Laplante, founder, Laplante Construction.

From Monson Savings Bank

From Monson Savings Bank, from left, Michael Rouette, senior vice president, Commercial Lending; Janet Warren, vice president, Marketing; Rob Chateauneuf, vice president, Commercial Lending; Corinne Sawyer, vice president, Business Development; Steve Lowell, president and CEO; and Dan Moriarty, senior vice president and CFO.

Joe Tanguay, director of Business Development, Clarke Distribution

From left, Joe Tanguay, director of Business Development, Clarke Distribution; Lisa Vartanian, vice president, Vartanian Custom Cabinets; Aram Vartanian, president, Vartanian Custom Cabinets; and Vincent Salemi, president, Salemi Appliance.

Helen Blake, wife of Prestley Blake

From left, Edgardo Abello, owner, Artistic Visions; Helen Blake, wife of Prestley Blake; Frank Antonacci, President, U.S.A. Hauling & Recycling, with his wife, Becky Antonacci; and Susan Abello, wife of Edgardo Abello.

Opinion
Don’t Underestimate Driving Spirit

By JERRY CIANCIOLO

You may have heard that Millennials aren’t starting businesses at the rate of previous generations.

According to the Kauffman Foundation, a nonprofit devoted to studying entrepreneurship, startup rates among Americans age 20 to 34 peaked at 35% in 1996 and has since declined to 23%.

Why?

Forget the pundits and their talk of the Great Recession’s effect, monopolistic corporations, student debt, and slowing population growth. It’s much simpler than that.

Raised by helicopter parents, Millennials just can’t shake the habit of listening to advice. And as an entrepreneur myself, I know how critical it is to ignore so-called experts.

Within two weeks of hanging our shingle, my partner and I submitted to a class project for a local college. A business professor and eight students visited to grill us for 90 minutes. A month later, the retinue returned.

“Let me be candid,” said the professor. “Your business has little chance of succeeding.” Kathy and I flinched.

“We’ve run the numbers, researched the market, factored in your resources and level of experience, and, well . . . ” He looked down and shook his head, delivering the coup de grace non-verbally.

His advice, in so many words? “Update your résumés — today, if possible.”

Almost three decades later, I look back on that afternoon and marvel that my now-wife and I succeeded. The odds were certainly stacked against us.

On our side of the ledger were resolve, resiliency, and a longing for independence. On reality’s side were revenue projections, capital outlays, return on investment, and market share. We were anorexics on the mat with a Japanese sumo.

Yet our business thrives to this day. By any measure, we won the match. But how? If the professor and his students returned and asked how we proved them wrong, what would we say? Simply this — the weaknesses you identified proved to be our camouflaged strengths. For example:

• We were blind to the odds. I remember leasing a postage meter in our first month. The company rep recommended a three-year contract. I suggested five, hoping to shave the fee. She demurred: “businesses like yours, well, let’s stay with three.”
• We didn’t know much about business. I didn’t have financial expertise, nor did Kathy. You wouldn’t find even one economics course on our transcripts. But we possessed what Mark Twain described as the two things you need in life to succeed: ignorance and confidence. The former we had in spades. As for our lack of business savvy, we wore it like a chip on our shoulders.
• We had little patience with systems. At a meeting with a volunteer from SCORE — a group providing free business counseling — I did my best to suppress a yawn as the retired exec plotted a series of steps we needed to take before opening the doors. He also wanted to know whether we had a mission statement. I kept tapping my foot; Kathy withheld her sighs. Paperwork was make-believe to us. It wasn’t going to determine whether we succeeded. Our wits would have to do that.
• We weren’t strategic. Our business goal was basic — survival. Improvise or die was our clarion call. We couldn’t afford to procrastinate, so we ran with whatever seemed sensible at the moment. No one at Wharton would call our carpe diem approach strategic.
• We didn’t delegate. In the early days, there was no alternative. If the computer froze, one of us dug out the manual to thaw it. If a mailing had to go out, we were the clerical staff. But even as profits grew, and hiring was an option, we continued our labor-intensive ways. Granted, we didn’t always put our skills to the best use, but running lean kept margins high and overhead low.

Of course, my wife and I have grown wiser over the years. We wouldn’t advise would-be entrepreneurs to follow our model. But, then, we wouldn’t advise them to follow any model except one that feels right.

That’s why we politely listened to the professor and then went about our business. We encourage Millennials to do the same.

The professor understood business. But entrepreneurs and their driving spirit? Not so much.


Jerry Cianciolo is chief editor at Emerson & Church, Publishers, the company he and his wife, Kathleen Brennan, founded in 1986.

Building Permits Departments

The following building permits were issued during the month of June 2015.

AMHERST

Paul Shumway
334 College Highway
$10,000 — Four interior walls and dividers

Town of Amherst Recreation
95 Montague Road
$25,000 — Installation of shade structures

GREENFIELD

American Tower Corp.
180 Country Club Road
$17,500 — Alterations to cell tower

Lehigh Gas Corporation
142 Mohawk Trail
$80,000 — Repair stream erosion by installation of gabion baskets

Ruth Norwood
372 Federal St.
$4,000 — Roof repair

Town of Greenfield
99 Mohawk Trail
$10,000 — Interior renovations at school

Second Congregational Church
16 Court Square
$145,000 — Replace town clock faces

PALMER

Municipal Public Access Cable
1659A North Main St.
$100,000 — Expansion of M-Pact into other half of building

Palmer-Mapletree, LLC
21 Wilbraham St.
$11,500 — Renovations to cell tower

Palmer Place, LLC
1581 North Main St.
$175,000 — Expand Criterion Early Learning Center into adjacent space

SOUTH HADLEY

Mount Holyoke College
1 Silver St.
$28,000 — Build handicap accessible ramp

Mount Holyoke College
50 College St.
$3,000 — Fire-protection modifications

US Industrial Gaylord LP
28 Gaylord St.
$925,000 — Interior and exterior renovations

SPRINGFIELD

Andy Yee
8 Fort St.
$30,000 — Renovate front room of existing restaurant

City of Springfield
1385 Berkshire Ave.
$32,500 — New suspended ceiling system

WESTFIELD

City of Westfield
100 Elm St.
$17,000 – Exterior renovations

Susana Baltazar
480 Southampton Road
$62,000 — Renovate in-studio apartments

Departments Real Estate

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

FRANKLIN COUNTY

ASHFIELD

141 Buckland Road
Ashfield, MA 01330
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Lakeside Park LLC
Seller: Judith W. Hamilton
Date: 05/20/15

119-A&B Pfersick Road
Ashfield, MA 01330
Amount: $244,800
Buyer: Madeleine S. Roberts
Seller: Albert L. Pieropan INT
Date: 05/20/15

BERNARDSTON

169 Bald Mountain Road
Bernardston, MA 01337
Amount: $157,500
Buyer: Deutsche Bank
Seller: Martha V. Jordan
Date: 05/29/15

Route 5
Bernardston, MA 01337
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: C. W. Llewelyn
Seller: Perry Farm LLC
Date: 05/18/15

BUCKLAND

62 North St.
Buckland, MA 01339
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: D&s Village Rentals LLC
Seller: Andrew P. Soles
Date: 05/21/15

DEERFIELD

9 Greenfield Road
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $9,085,704
Buyer: BW RRI 3 LLC
Seller: FMW RRI 1 LLC
Date: 05/19/15

119 Old Main St.
Deerfield, MA 01342
Amount: $640,000
Buyer: Hadley Palmer
Seller: Alexander F. Janko
Date: 05/21/15

113 South Mill River Road
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $198,333
Buyer: Dylan F. James
Seller: Janice James
Date: 05/21/15

14 Steam Mill Road
Deerfield, MA 01342
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Carl G. Burwick
Seller: 14 Steam Mill Road LLC
Date: 05/18/15

ERVING

34 Moore St.
Erving, MA 01344
Amount: $159,000
Buyer: Wilmington Savings Fund Society
Seller: Daniel J. Petrowicz
Date: 05/21/15

GILL

21 South Cross Road
Gill, MA 01354
Amount: $196,500
Buyer: Steven E. Sinkoff
Seller: Paul J. Morin
Date: 05/26/15

GREENFIELD

36 Beech St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $147,500
Buyer: Leuchtman INT
Seller: Nadine M. Benzaia
Date: 05/22/15

49 Congress St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $191,000
Buyer: John D. Whitney
Seller: Bitzer, Edward W., (Estate)
Date: 05/29/15

82 Highland Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: Joseph R. Dimarino
Seller: Phebe S. Elliott
Date: 05/29/15

32 Holland Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $152,000
Buyer: Andrew C. Eisch
Seller: Moore, George R., (Estate)
Date: 05/29/15

23 James St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Ryan A. Noble
Seller: Steven F. Strandberg
Date: 05/22/15

7 Legion Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $219,900
Buyer: CC MA Realty LLC
Seller: John J. Galvin Post 81 Inc.
Date: 05/18/15

150 Leyden Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Thomas W. Wansleben
Seller: William G. Gallant
Date: 05/29/15

72 Montague City Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Vladimir Agapov
Seller: Jeri L. Case
Date: 05/29/15

N/A
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $17,000,000
Buyer: Massachusetts Dept. of Transportation
Seller: Pan Am Southern LLC
Date: 05/21/15

30 Woodleigh Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Edward J. Terault
Seller: Ann Marie Sullivan RET
Date: 05/28/15

HAWLEY

49 East Hawley Road
Hawley, MA 01339
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Weston J. Swope
Seller: Kamenides, Mark P., (Estate)
Date: 05/29/15

LEYDEN

178 Eden Trail
Leyden, MA 01337
Amount: $207,500
Buyer: Eric D. Page
Seller: Richard P. Messer
Date: 05/29/15

MONTAGUE

11 4th St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $3,450,000
Buyer: Power Turner Falls LP
Seller: Power Town LP
Date: 05/29/15

13 4th St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $3,450,000
Buyer: Power Turner Falls LP
Seller: Power Town LP
Date: 05/29/15

15 4th St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $3,450,000
Buyer: Power Turner Falls LP
Seller: Power Town LP
Date: 05/29/15

18 4th St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $3,450,000
Buyer: Power Turner Falls LP
Seller: Power Town LP
Date: 05/29/15

19 4th St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $3,450,000
Buyer: Power Turner Falls LP
Seller: Power Town LP
Date: 05/29/15

25 4th St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $3,450,000
Buyer: Power Turner Falls LP
Seller: Power Town LP
Date: 05/29/15

115 Avenue A
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Emily Y. Douglass
Seller: Thomas S. Cameron
Date: 05/29/15

118 Avenue A
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $3,450,000
Buyer: Power Turner Falls LP
Seller: Power Town LP
Date: 05/29/15

152 Avenue A
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $3,450,000
Buyer: Power Turner Falls LP
Seller: Power Town LP
Date: 05/29/15

175 Avenue A
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $3,450,000
Buyer: Power Turner Falls LP
Seller: Power Town LP
Date: 05/29/15

3 Emond Ave.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Johanna A. Johnson
Seller: Eric D. Page
Date: 05/29/15

16 Oakman St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Robert F. Mills
Seller: Neipp, Arthur E., (Estate)
Date: 05/26/15

47 Randall Road
Montague, MA 01351
Amount: $202,500
Buyer: Julie N. Kosuda
Seller: Linda Berry
Date: 05/27/15

NEW SALEM

44 West St.
New Salem, MA 01355
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Bradford Clement
Seller: Richard Oliver
Date: 05/21/15

148 West St.
New Salem, MA 01355
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Richard H. Oliver
Seller: Gary E. Trainor
Date: 05/26/15

ORANGE

11 Spring St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: Robert J. Ballato
Seller: Adele O. Madsen

SHUTESBURY

375 Montague Road
Shutesbury, MA 01072
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Melissa Campbell
Seller: Jaime C. Morton
Date: 05/22/15

351 West Pelham Road
Shutesbury, MA 01072
Amount: $218,000
Buyer: Joshua P. Lagreze
Seller: Bradford B. Spry
Date: 05/29/15

SUNDERLAND

266 Hadley Road
Sunderland, MA 01375
Amount: $292,500
Buyer: Yinfeng Wang
Date: 05/20/15

131 Old Amherst Road
Sunderland, MA 01375
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Matthew B. Vickery
Seller: Mitchell K. Roberts
Date: 05/21/15

304 Plumtree Road
Sunderland, MA 01375
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Jonathan L. Wooley
Seller: Klemyk, Barbara A., (Estate)
Date: 05/28/15

51 South Main St.
Sunderland, MA 01375
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Dylan Korpita
Seller: Kathleen Kennedy
Date: 05/18/15

WENDELL

39 Stone Road
Wendell, MA 01379
Amount: $184,000
Buyer: Kathryn A. Lee
Seller: John F. Sini
Date: 05/26/15

HAMPDEN COUNTY

AGAWAM

14 Briarcliff Dr.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Daniel Hickok
Seller: Steven G. Richter
Date: 05/26/15

32 Columbus St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $264,900
Buyer: Eric D. Peterson
Seller: Robert W. Touchette
Date: 05/21/15

147 Edgewater Road
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $303,000
Buyer: Michelle A. Forfa
Seller: Susan A. Mielnikowski
Date: 05/29/15

65 Harvey Johnson Dr.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $181,000
Buyer: Jillian M. Thibault
Seller: Frank Nunez
Date: 05/28/15

12 Haskell St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Christian M. Quatrone
Seller: Marc Turgeon
Date: 05/29/15

92 Horsham Place
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $268,000
Buyer: Joseph A. Masciotra
Seller: Afrodite Doulakis
Date: 05/29/15

767 Mill St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Bonnie L. Watson
Seller: Justin J. Richter
Date: 05/18/15

771 Mill St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: James M. Votzakis
Seller: Votzakis, Evelyn J., (Estate)
Date: 05/22/15

76 Ramah Circle North
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $178,000
Buyer: Wadsworth Realty LLC
Seller: Joseph F. Dempsey
Date: 05/18/15

108 Reed St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Joseph M. Santaniello
Seller: Gedney, Claire A., (Estate)
Date: 05/22/15

134 River Road
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $215,500
Buyer: Jacques E. Kmon
Seller: Dorothy R. Chechile
Date: 05/21/15

72-74 Riverview Ave.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $209,830
Buyer: Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC
Seller: James R. Deming
Date: 05/22/15

181 Shoemaker Lane
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Corey L. Moquin
Seller: Justin Matisewski
Date: 05/21/15

193 Shoemaker Lane
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Kenneth Berry
Seller: FNMA
Date: 05/22/15

35 Spear Farm Road
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $354,900
Buyer: Marc D. Turgeon
Seller: Joseph L. Lovotti
Date: 05/29/15

88 Strawberry Hill Road
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $213,000
Buyer: Maria P. McCormick
Seller: Michael R. Parolo
Date: 05/29/15

14 Tom St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $233,500
Buyer: Dorothy R. Chechile
Seller: John R. Conte
Date: 05/21/15

104 Wagon Wheel Dr.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: Susan A. Mielnikowski
Seller: Nancy-Lee Quatrone
Date: 05/29/15

BRIMFIELD

96 Apple Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $306,000
Buyer: Kent B. Boyle
Seller: Matthew Brigham
Date: 05/29/15

74 Brookfield Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $689,000
Buyer: Scott R. Chase
Seller: Virgilius B. Vangerven
Date: 05/22/15

CHICOPEE

69 Ames Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Lloyd Investments LLC
Seller: Neil Hurd
Date: 05/26/15

95 Bardon St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: James Lynch
Seller: Francis W. Pluta
Date: 05/29/15

35 Beaumont Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $140,165
Buyer: Mark Pires
Seller: Wroblewski, Helen, (Estate)
Date: 05/20/15

15 Brandon Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $174,000
Buyer: Nathan J. Skiba
Seller: John M. Russo
Date: 05/29/15

87 Cochran St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $257,579
Buyer: Bank New York Mellon
Seller: Paul R. Paquette
Date: 05/20/15

32 Coolidge Road
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $245,660
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Susan Peloquin
Date: 05/19/15

19 Czepiel St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $161,000
Buyer: Frank Niemic
Seller: Patricia A. Piekara
Date: 05/28/15

413 East Main St.
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: M. Manohar-Laichandani
Seller: Robert Bergmann
Date: 05/29/15

68 Eastern Dr.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $12,957,152
Buyer: BG Massachusetts I. LLC
Seller: CVT LP

64 Emmett St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Daniel J. Cintron
Seller: Volodymr Boyko
Date: 05/22/15

134 Farnsworth St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $157,000
Buyer: Tyrone Dockery
Seller: Steven J. Beauregard
Date: 05/29/15

17 Gagne St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $124,500
Buyer: William R. Yelinek
Seller: Kathleen M. Lewis
Date: 05/29/15

146 Goodhue Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Clifford Purdy
Seller: James H. Bejune
Date: 05/28/15

55 Goodhue Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $182,000
Buyer: Jack L. Mattoon
Seller: Robert A. White
Date: 05/28/15

30 Holmes Dr.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $239,000
Buyer: Ryan T. Matlasz
Seller: David J. Matlasz
Date: 05/20/15

20 Hopwood St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $147,000
Buyer: Jasmin M. Perez
Seller: Thomas F. Glasheen
Date: 05/28/15

16 Jacob St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $191,000
Buyer: Nikolay N. Sevostyanov
Seller: US Bank
Date: 05/28/15

31 Kendall St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Dominique A. Cole
Seller: Jorge O. Gonzalez
Date: 05/29/15

29 Overlook Dr.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $162,000
Buyer: Stanley Czausz
Seller: Lamoureux, Alfred U., (Estate)
Date: 05/22/15

39 Raylo St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $172,500
Buyer: Robert Lepecki
Seller: Janina Lepecki
Date: 05/29/15

24 Upton St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Kemal Akin
Seller: Peter E. Zawadzki
Date: 05/21/15

34 Woodcrest Circle
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $147,000
Buyer: Eric Graziano
Seller: Lise C. Guillemette
Date: 05/20/15

EAST LONGMEADOW

Amalfi Dr. #A
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $179,900
Buyer: Michael T. Kane
Seller: Bella Vista Land Holdings
Date: 05/29/15

40 Bent Tree Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $389,900
Buyer: Jill A. Manferdini
Seller: Roland D. Gelinas
Date: 05/21/15

46 Birch Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: David R. Mailloux
Seller: Michael Torcia
Date: 05/19/15

167 Canterbury Circle
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $553,000
Buyer: Jason Catanzaro
Seller: Dan Roulier & Associates
Date: 05/29/15

249 Canterbury Circle
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $299,989
Buyer: Mark Wing
Seller: Gary E. Gray
Date: 05/29/15

78 Dartmouth Lane
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $550,500
Buyer: Jeremy Shurtleff
Seller: Amaro Goncalves
Date: 05/28/15

235 Elm St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Lauren M. Garlett
Seller: Erin L. Beck
Date: 05/22/15

10 Hillside Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $277,500
Buyer: Gregory Desousa
Seller: John F. Sullivan
Date: 05/22/15

91 Melwood Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $192,000
Buyer: Kathleen M. Sawyer
Seller: Brownstone Quarry LLC
Date: 05/21/15

263 North Main St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $168,000
Buyer: Melissa P. Bovat
Seller: Michael Moynahan
Date: 05/29/15

Pondview Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Custom Homes Development Group
Seller: Joseph Chapdelaine & Sons
Date: 05/22/15

49 Saint Joseph Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $134,000
Buyer: Caswell Boreland
Seller: Alfred J. Albano
Date: 05/21/15

175 Tanglewood Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Gary E. Gray
Seller: Diana J. Brassard
Date: 05/29/15

25 Tracey Lane
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $246,000
Buyer: Joseph J. McGrath
Seller: Patricia K. Schmid
Date: 05/21/15

22 Winterberry Lane
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $362,000
Buyer: John F. Sullivan
Seller: Winterberry LLC
Date: 05/22/15

29 Winterberry Lane
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $404,000
Buyer: Agnieszka Czudec
Seller: Winterberry LLC
Date: 05/22/15

GRANVILLE

280 Silver St.
Granville, MA 01034
Amount: $133,250
Buyer: Jason J. Mihlek
Seller: Linda Mihlek
Date: 05/26/15

HAMPDEN

32 Ames Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $217,000
Buyer: Danielle K. Williams
Seller: Thomas E. Sutherland
Date: 05/27/15

232 Chapin Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $129,577
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Holly A. Beaumier
Date: 05/22/15

24 Fernwood Dr.
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $192,500
Buyer: Jaison H. Richard
Seller: Schmidt, Evelyn L., (Estate)
Date: 05/20/15

74 Meadow Brook Lane
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $179,000
Buyer: Christopher Quackenbush
Seller: William J. Fisher
Date: 05/19/15

HOLYOKE

21 Bray Park Dr.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $159,000
Buyer: Joseph B. Blanchard
Seller: Everett J. Sexton
Date: 05/29/15

23 Clayton Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $121,333
Buyer: Judith A. Suleski
Seller: Edward J. Suleski
Date: 05/27/15

30 Ernest Lane
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Carlos Bonilla
Seller: Carol A. Kaluza
Date: 05/29/15

32 George St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Louise A. Lyle
Seller: Sanborn, Robert P. Jr., (Estate)
Date: 05/19/15

14 Laurel St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $127,000
Buyer: Kayla Rodriguez
Seller: Laurette C. Landry
Date: 05/21/15

37 North East St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $144,000
Buyer: Efrain Martinez
Seller: Carmen Rivera
Date: 05/29/15

50 Pleasant St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Larry R. Levitt
Seller: James H. Woods
Date: 05/28/15

117 Sheehan Dr.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Cailin M. Baker
Seller: Peter J. Lally
Date: 05/18/15

476 South St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: PMC Properties LLC
Seller: Robert R. Luce
Date: 05/20/15

47 West Glen St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $168,000
Buyer: Vanessa M. Myers
Seller: Matthew J. McNee
Date: 05/22/15

715 Westfield Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $223,500
Buyer: Shawn P. Antunes
Seller: Pedro Rivera
Date: 05/19/15

LONGMEADOW

73 Falmouth Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Wilbraham Builders Inc.
Seller: Roseann Caliento
Date: 05/29/15

548 Laurel St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Jessica W. Reyes
Seller: Wayne H. Duke
Date: 05/28/15

112 Longfellow Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Mariette Cassada
Seller: Antonietta S. Dimichele
Date: 05/29/15

157 Meadow Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $227,500
Buyer: Barbara L. Holensworth
Seller: Dimitri Krutov
Date: 05/18/15

24 Meadowbrook Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $443,000
Buyer: Christopher J. Mounsey
Seller: Farida A. Pomerantz
Date: 05/29/15

145 Redfern Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Michael C. Arnold
Seller: Shelley Cotton

139 Rugby Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $840,000
Buyer: Michael J. Sawicki
Seller: Keith Cunningham
Date: 05/29/15

117 Sheffield Ave.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Cheryl L. Lilley
Seller: Gary J. Stern
Date: 05/29/15

331 Wolf Swamp Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Christopher G. Reed
Seller: Carolyn S. Bampos
Date: 05/22/15

LUDLOW

81 Atlantic St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $241,500
Buyer: Richard T. Santos
Seller: Geremia Botta
Date: 05/20/15

81 Bondsville Road
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: David M. Dias
Seller: Nancy R. Pacyna
Date: 05/29/15

421 Chapin St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $164,000
Buyer: Carl Fisher
Seller: Antonio L. Gomes
Date: 05/21/15

781 Chapin St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $241,500
Buyer: Ryan C. O’Sullivan
Seller: Jeffrey M. Chouinard
Date: 05/29/15

27 Fairview St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $239,500
Buyer: Daniel F. Soares
Seller: Gary Decoteau
Date: 05/29/15

547 Fuller St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Cabot Realty LLC
Seller: Susan L. Lind
Date: 05/28/15

17 Greenwich St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Isaac Flores
Seller: Gene Salvador
Date: 05/29/15

55 Meadow St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $156,500
Buyer: Tina Eugenio
Seller: Kari A. Nunes
Date: 05/19/15

Parker Lane #2
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $119,900
Buyer: John A. Evon
Seller: Whitetail Wreks LLC
Date: 05/19/15

125 Poole St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Eric G. Smola
Seller: Desautels, Robert N., (Estate)
Date: 05/20/15

127 Ray St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $151,333
Buyer: Karen M. Zebrowski
Seller: Maria F. Costa
Date: 05/29/15

135 Ray St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $228,250
Buyer: Antonio Rosa
Seller: Steven J. Gagnon
Date: 05/18/15

199 Ventura St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $189,900
Buyer: Lawrence J. Pagliaro
Seller: Jason Perkins
Date: 05/26/15

308 Ventura St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Linda B. Lastoff
Seller: Albert W. Massanti
Date: 05/20/15

MONSON

91 Lakeshore Dr.
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: William C. Winkler
Seller: Pelletier, Roger C., (Estate)
Date: 05/26/15

PALMER

26 Barker St.
Palmer, MA 01080
Buyer: Jennifer A. Fitzgerald
Seller: Keem LLC
Date: 05/22/15

88 Breckenridge St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $118,000
Buyer: Paul B. Goodrich
Seller: John L. Clifford
Date: 05/28/15

257 Breckenridge St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $189,500
Buyer: Bruce J. Geary
Seller: Gary H. Fountain
Date: 05/22/15

285 Burlingame Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Keith M. Woodman
Seller: Frank W. Carey
Date: 05/27/15

32 Burlingame Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $219,000
Buyer: Duane T. Provost
Seller: Stephen R. Holuk
Date: 05/29/15

4018-4024 Church St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $249,254
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Robin Heaton
Date: 05/28/15

2015 East St.
Palmer, MA 01080
Amount: $134,500
Buyer: Robert H. Hayes
Seller: Wells Fargo Financial MA
Date: 05/18/15

109 River St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Kevin R. Godek
Seller: Scott H. Duverger
Date: 05/29/15

1010 Thorndike St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: FSG Realty LLC
Seller: Merrill L. Simonds Post 130
Date: 05/26/15

1016 Thorndike St.
Amount: $225,000
Palmer, MA 01069
Buyer: FSG Realty LLC
Seller: Merrill L. Simonds Post 130
Date: 05/26/15

SPRINGFIELD

293 Abbott St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $132,000
Buyer: William R. Nickerson
Seller: Joseph Thibeault
Date: 05/29/15

15 Alvin St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Kevin P. Bach
Seller: Grahams Construction Inc.
Date: 05/19/15

48 Appleton St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $149,900
Buyer: Yanitza M. Montalvo
Seller: Dana E. Carpenter
Date: 05/21/15

114 Appleton St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $126,000
Buyer: Allyson Lamondia
Seller: Kathleen A. Fitzgerald
Date: 05/29/15

32 Arvesta St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Kul B. Sarki
Seller: Adam Dalessio
Date: 05/27/15

187 Ashland Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $148,000
Buyer: Jennifer L. Fenton
Seller: Matthew J. Graves
Date: 05/29/15

71 Avon Place
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $964,000
Buyer: Joo B. Lee
Seller: Monaco-Western Mass. Props.
Date: 05/28/15

73-R Avon Place
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $964,000
Buyer: Joo B. Lee
Seller: Monaco-Western Mass. Props.
Date: 05/28/15

53 Bacon Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $124,500
Buyer: Carsten Bech
Seller: Christopher Carella
Date: 05/28/15

175 Brewster St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $127,000
Buyer: Stephen H. Rodolakis
Seller: James Almeida
Date: 05/18/15

36 Briarcliff St.
Springfield, MA 01128
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Vincent J. Yacovone
Seller: Dianne M. Archambault
Date: 05/22/15

45 Canton St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $152,000
Buyer: Ermelinda Ramos
Seller: Miguel A. Perez
Date: 05/22/15

69 Carnavon Circle
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Anthony R. Bardelli
Seller: Robert L. Bardelli
Date: 05/28/15

75 Caseland St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $184,900
Buyer: Kevin A. Chaffee
Seller: Dawn Fontaine
Date: 05/22/15

350 Dickinson St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $158,000
Buyer: Ganga Biswa
Seller: Gladys S. Derosa
Date: 05/29/15

523 Dickinson St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $153,000
Buyer: Madina A. Birkin
Seller: Lisa L. Torres
Date: 05/26/15

63 East Drumlin Road
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $179,900
Buyer: Maribel G. Pagan
Seller: Luis Gregorio
Date: 05/29/15

93 East Park St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $964,000
Buyer: Joo B. Lee
Seller: Monaco-Western Mass Props.
Date: 05/28/15

196 Eddy St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $155,905
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Carl E. Allen
Date: 05/28/15

182 Edendale St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $118,000
Buyer: Victoria Zhemanova
Seller: Lori A. Beauchemin
Date: 05/26/15

12 Flower St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $182,500
Buyer: Jason Tremblay
Seller: Agnieszka Czudec
Date: 05/22/15

64 Fresno St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Jose L. Melendez
Seller: Luis Zayas
Date: 05/29/15

375 Grand Valley Road
Springfield, MA 01128
Amount: $173,000
Buyer: Nico J. Mascaro
Seller: Jared M. Duff
Date: 05/29/15

83 Grandview St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $123,000
Buyer: Andrew P. Zinn
Seller: Allison B. Delong
Date: 05/28/15

69 Intervale Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $131,000
Buyer: Donald E. Foster
Seller: Donald E. Foster
Date: 05/29/15

52 Irene St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $137,000
Buyer: Barbara K. Velazquez
Seller: Jonathan D. Carver
Date: 05/22/15

42 Irvington St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $158,000
Buyer: Aaron M. Carrier
Seller: J. Adams Investments LLC
Date: 05/18/15

226 Jasper St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $129,900
Buyer: Cordell A. Daniels
Seller: Global Homes Properties
Date: 05/29/15

70 Labelle Dr.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $226,000
Buyer: James L. Campbell
Seller: Denise M. Colon
Date: 05/20/15

49 Loretta St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $119,900
Buyer: Michael F. Richards
Seller: Gina G. Daniele
Date: 05/27/15

35 Mayfield St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $169,000
Buyer: Ismael C. Torres
Seller: Mary L. Lusa
Date: 05/22/15

126-128 Miller St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $144,500
Buyer: Bank New York
Seller: Maynard Nneji
Date: 05/26/15

814 Newbury St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $142,000
Buyer: Luis E. Correa
Seller: Jack L. Mattoon
Date: 05/28/15

725 Parker St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $144,900
Buyer: CIL Realty of Mass. Inc.
Seller: Kyung W. Kim
Date: 05/26/15

10 Pearson Dr.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $257,000
Buyer: Lynne M. Koshuta
Seller: Bretta Development LLC
Date: 05/22/15

177 Penrose St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $192,500
Buyer: Fabian Gonzalez
Seller: Chad E. Sholin
Date: 05/22/15

28 Pheasant Dr.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Shirley M. Del Rio
Seller: Robert W. Prouty
Date: 05/22/15

15 Riverview St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Juan Alvarez
Seller: Pauline A. Mulligan
Date: 05/27/15

16 Ronald Dr.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Todd Bourcier
Seller: Fecke, Hans-Dieter, (Estate)
Date: 05/28/15

284 Roosevelt Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $147,000
Buyer: Nataly Dejesus
Seller: Linda C. Mumblo
Date: 05/28/15

1250 Saint James Ave.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $2,450,000
Buyer: Albany Road St James Ave. LLC
Seller: Cinemark USA Inc.
Date: 05/21/15

91 Saint James Circle
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Joseph Fiorentino
Seller: Mark Seymour
Date: 05/18/15

57 Signal Hill Circle
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $234,900
Buyer: Linda Frey
Seller: Stanley Czaplicki
Date: 05/29/15

1119 State St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Mayank & Abhi Inc.
Seller: Satish Kumar
Date: 05/19/15

101 Sylvan St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $127,000
Buyer: Melissa M. Montagna
Seller: Stephen T. Dupre
Date: 05/29/15

365 Tiffany St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $123,521
Buyer: US Bank
Seller: Robert G. Crowell
Date: 05/20/15

149-151 Verge St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $174,900
Buyer: Robert Poole
Seller: James R. Masterson
Date: 05/27/15

106 Weymouth St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Stephanie C. Labelle
Seller: Joyce M. Karwoski
Date: 05/22/15

107 Winding Lane
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Arlene F. O’Connor
Seller: James J. Bertier
Date: 05/22/15

50 Woodruff St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $143,900
Buyer: Dulce M. Taveras
Seller: FNMA
Date: 05/26/15

SOUTHWICK

14 Berkshire Ave.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $231,000
Buyer: Nationstar Mortgage LLC
Seller: Gail J. Lariviere
Date: 05/28/15

11 Buckingham Dr.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $174,000
Buyer: Sharon A. Conte
Seller: Crystal Conroy
Date: 05/21/15

89 Hillside Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $358,000
Buyer: Gina M. Page
Seller: Paul E. Malkoon
Date: 05/27/15

15 Hunters Ridge Circle
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Colleen M. Picard
Seller: Kenneth G. Laxton
Date: 05/29/15

6 Iroquois Dr.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Joanne Fournier
Seller: George W. Ball
Date: 05/22/15

28 Jeffrey Circle
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $259,500
Buyer: Justin T. Barnett
Seller: Janice L. Wright
Date: 05/27/15

23 South Loomis St.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Kevin D. Rolfe
Seller: Robert D. Pion
Date: 05/22/15

TOLLAND

7 West Granville Road
Tolland, MA 01034
Amount: $140,000
Seller: Robert S. Hutchinson
Date: 05/27/15

WEST SPRINGFIELD

104 Autumn Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $193,000
Buyer: Michael Blair
Seller: Gail M. St.George
Date: 05/22/15

94 Boulevard Place
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $145,000
Buyer: Simon Rahiman
Seller: Michael J. Butler
Date: 05/28/15

180 Daggett Dr.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $825,000
Buyer: 180 Daggett Drive LLC
Seller: Pep Boys-Manny Moe & Jack
Date: 05/29/15

606 Dewey St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $228,500
Buyer: Michael P. Fernandes
Seller: Alicia D. Pincince
Date: 05/29/15

81-83 Field St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $122,000
Buyer: Anthony J. Wheeler
Seller: Rogers, Ruth F., (Estate)
Date: 05/22/15

17 Meadowbrook Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $199,000
Buyer: Daniel B. Quigley
Seller: Gregory S. Forfa
Date: 05/29/15

1115 Memorial Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $600,000
Buyer: Eastern States Exposition
Seller: Ronald E. Provost
Date: 05/28/15

1131 Memorial Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $600,000
Buyer: Eastern States Exposition
Seller: Ronald E. Provost
Date: 05/28/15

430 Morgan Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Chad E. Sholin
Seller: John M. Dansereau
Date: 05/22/15

63 Park Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Arrha Credit Union
Seller: West Springfield Knights
Date: 05/27/15

82 Queen Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: James M. Rickson
Seller: Joseph C. Sampson
Date: 05/18/15

143 Robinson Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Lisa R. Delong
Seller: Jean A. Murray
Date: 05/29/15

77 South Blvd.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Emil Ibadov
Seller: Michal P. Kosciolek
Date: 05/27/15

138 Southworth St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $146,000
Buyer: Kuber Adhikari
Seller: Albee, Donald R., (Estate)
Date: 05/29/15

68 Westfield St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Lazy River Housing Co. LLC
Seller: Limestone Management Services
Date: 05/19/15

67 Wilder Terrace
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $185,500
Buyer: Kathryn Maloney
Seller: Robert A. Wise
Date: 05/28/15

36 Windsor St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Phil King Realty LLC
Seller: Wilbraham Trucking Corp.
Date: 05/28/15

WESTFIELD

24 Avery St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $163,000
Buyer: Quincy E. Hall
Seller: Shawndy Bush
Date: 05/29/15

49 Berkshire Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $172,000
Buyer: Brian L. Osowski
Seller: Marie K. Heath
Date: 05/26/15

37 Caitlin Way
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $334,900
Buyer: Timothy Dion
Seller: Darlene A. Bowen
Date: 05/29/15

41 Church St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Thomas P. Keenan
Date: 05/20/15

7 Dana St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $169,900
Buyer: Mary M. Hurd
Seller: Salvatore Anania
Date: 05/28/15

78 Devon Terrace
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $367,000
Buyer: John J. Florek
Seller: Cheryl A. Zebold
Date: 05/20/15

132 Devon Terrace
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Michael Cashman
Seller: William S. Wright
Date: 05/20/15

95 Egleston Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $182,500
Buyer: CWW Realty LLC
Seller: Ellis L. Langone
Date: 05/28/15

17 Elizabeth Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Denys Gomenyuk
Seller: Brian S. Paterson
Date: 05/29/15

227 Granville Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Kyrsten L. Scott-Smith
Seller: LP 4 LLC
Date: 05/28/15

316 Granville Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $237,900
Buyer: John C. Wright
Seller: Tina D. Avery
Date: 05/28/15

15 Hancock St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Jennifer L. Gearing
Seller: Margaret Doe
Date: 05/22/15

36 Indian Ridge Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $298,000
Buyer: Andrew Brach
Seller: Michael Cashman
Date: 05/29/15

39 Lindbergh Blvd.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $179,500
Buyer: Shuming Chen
Seller: Elaine Fisher
Date: 05/21/15

280 Lockhouse Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Iacovelli Enterprises LLC
Seller: Glen Schermerhorn
Date: 05/18/15

150 Miller St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $181,000
Buyer: Kyle J. Killinger
Seller: John D. West
Date: 05/20/15

6-8 Morris Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $139,000
Buyer: Alicia A. Malloy
Seller: Mark Sears
Date: 05/18/15

20 Murray Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $169,900
Buyer: Brian M. Hodovanec
Seller: Aleksandr Popov
Date: 05/22/15

123 Old Farm Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $244,000
Buyer: Wayne Cooper
Seller: Harry H. Tompkins
Date: 05/27/15

6 Pheasant Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $279,000
Buyer: Jessica S. Brooks
Seller: Joseph A. Masciotra
Date: 05/29/15

23 Pleasant St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $214,500
Buyer: Katharine Williams
Seller: Timothy E. Dion
Date: 05/29/15

47 Ridge Trail Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $286,000
Buyer: Zeyad Elsayed
Seller: Richard J. Peters
Date: 05/29/15

33 South Maple St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Jesse Stanley
Seller: Peter Strniste
Date: 05/26/15

25 Scenic Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $328,000
Buyer: Jason R. Polonsky
Seller: Loretta A. Bey
Date: 05/29/15

3 Sherman St. Ext.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Olga Khimich
Seller: FNMA
Date: 05/26/15

162 Southampton Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $825,000
Buyer: Kayrouz Realty 2 LLC
Seller: LGP Realty Holdings LP
Date: 05/21/15

44 Stuart Place
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: 44 Stuart Place Land Trust
Seller: Michael A. Cecchini
Date: 05/28/15

245 Western Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Crandall FT
Seller: Joseph E. Beatty
Date: 05/20/15

130 Whitaker Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Igor Radionov
Seller: Carolino A. Centeno
Date: 05/19/15

WILBRAHAM

24 Blacksmith Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Seungly Oh
Seller: Meta M. Desantis
Date: 05/29/15

3 Delmor Circle
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $227,000
Buyer: Thomas E. Sutherland
Seller: Clifton C. Roberts
Date: 05/27/15

31 Eastwood Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $660,000
Buyer: Robert J. Roy
Seller: Thomas L. Bretta
Date: 05/29/15

5 Edward St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Keith M. Bartle
Seller: Zolla, Armand A., (Estate)
Date: 05/27/15

5 Highview Circle
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $273,000
Buyer: Mahdi Mohammadaghaei
Seller: USA
Date: 05/29/15

23 Hunting Lane
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $170,100
Buyer: USA HUD
Seller: Wesley R. Quinn
Date: 05/18/15

5 Magnolia St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Christopher J. Connolly
Seller: Dorothy Soja
Date: 05/18/15

488 Main St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Gary Cove
Seller: Mary S. Ripley
Date: 05/18/15

687 Stony Hill Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $132,000
Buyer: Thomas X. Kennedy
Seller: Barbara T. Andrews
Date: 05/19/15

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY

AMHERST

8 Applewood Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $270,000
Buyer: Cameron R. Mackenzie
Seller: Carroll G. Lamb
Date: 05/26/15

66 Berkshire Terrace
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $307,560
Buyer: Berg & Berthiaume LLC
Seller: Arriola, Leslie K., (Estate)
Date: 05/22/15

12 Canterbury Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $570,000
Buyer: Randolph Lisle
Seller: Jane C. Vogl
Date: 05/27/15

Lindenridge Road #52
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Darren M. Clapprood
Seller: Tofino Associates LLC
Date: 05/29/15

150 Market Hill Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $333,000
Buyer: Eleanor Townsley
Seller: Karen Merrill
Date: 05/22/15

27 Morgan Circle
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $445,000
Buyer: Charles M. Aulino
Seller: Andreana P. Lemmon
Date: 05/27/15

209 Old Farm Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Miao M. Lin
Seller: Di Hong
Date: 05/20/15

South Middle St. #7
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Niels V. Christiansen
Seller: South Middle Street Inc.
Date: 05/28/15

237 Sunset Ave.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Metin Yavuz
Seller: Katherine Glime-Lamotte
Date: 05/29/15

BELCHERTOWN

661 Daniel Shays Hwy.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: John H. Conkey
Seller: John H. Conkey
Date: 05/27/15

681 Gulf Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Susan L. Surner
Seller: Dariusz A. Celmer
Date: 05/29/15

91 Ludlow St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Robert J. Cousineau
Seller: Christopher M. Kirstein
Date: 05/29/15

N/A
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Seth P. Arvanites
Seller: Riverbend 2 Properties
Date: 05/29/15

26 Pondview Circle
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $324,900
Buyer: Tara M. Orzolek
Seller: Kevin M. Lacroix
Date: 05/22/15

164 Railroad St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $322,500
Buyer: Paul O. Brown
Seller: Clair J. Brucker
Date: 05/20/15

126 Warner St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: H. L. Lehmberg
Seller: Kevin Clark
Date: 05/28/15

54 Woodhaven Dr.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Robert G. Kuhn
Seller: Robert J. Roy
Date: 05/29/15

CHESTERFIELD

50 Bray Road
Chesterfield, MA 01012
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Roslyn S. Malkin
Seller: Thomas E. Dawson-Greene
Date: 05/22/15

178 Bryant St.
Chesterfield, MA 01012
Amount: $508,000
Buyer: Timothy E. McElroy
Seller: Kester Warlow-Harry
Date: 05/18/15

EASTHAMPTON

4 Crescent St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Andrea B. Stone
Seller: Patrick V. Niedzwiecki
Date: 05/29/15

10 East Chestnut St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $183,000
Buyer: Zachary R. Smith
Seller: FNMA
Date: 05/29/15

12-14 Knipfer Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $272,500
Buyer: David J. Janulewicz
Seller: Kevin C. Netto
Date: 05/29/15

93-95 Main St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $630,000
Buyer: Pizzatronics Worldwide
Seller: Lisa L. Fusco
Date: 05/29/15

156 Northampton St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $599,500
Buyer: Nicholas D. Duprey
Seller: Brenda A. Linnell
Date: 05/27/15

49 Oliver St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $122,500
Buyer: David A. Blow
Seller: Donna M. Sicard
Date: 05/19/15

60 Oliver St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Kerri Wessel
Seller: Edmund L. Wrzesinski
Date: 05/29/15

29 Phelps St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Norwich Properties LLC
Seller: Mount Tom Properties LLC
Date: 05/20/15

11 Pine Hill Road
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Dennis J. Meehan
Seller: Allyn R. Spacek
Date: 05/28/15

14 Robin Road
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $192,000
Buyer: Joseph Ryan
Seller: Deutsche Bank
Date: 05/22/15

109 Strong St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $293,500
Buyer: John Fish
Seller: Scott D. Edmands
Date: 05/19/15

10 Vadnais St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $186,000
Buyer: Joseph D. Sayles
Seller: Kathleen A. Hickson
Date: 05/29/15

GOSHEN

42 Ball Road
Goshen, MA 01096
Amount: $273,000
Buyer: Lauren L. Bonczek
Seller: Kristopher T. Pease
Date: 05/28/15

GRANBY

152 Taylor St.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $419,500
Buyer: Judith A. White
Seller: Benjamin E. Bruso
Date: 05/29/15

HADLEY

91 Hockanum Road
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Shane R. Conklin
Seller: Meghan D. Stolki
Date: 05/26/15

208 River Dr.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: Henry L. Rigali
Seller: Hadley Investments Corp.
Date: 05/22/15

HATFIELD

74 Chestnut St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Martha Brabant
Seller: Matthew Shiels
Date: 05/22/15

NORTHAMPTON

Beaver Brock Loop #19
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $389,250
Buyer: Lauren E. Duffy
Seller: Beaver Brook NT
Date: 05/29/15

227 Bridge St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Huong C. Chow
Seller: R2R LLC
Date: 05/21/15

290 Bridge St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $262,000
Buyer: Wells Fargo Bank
Seller: Jose Buri
Date: 05/29/15

374 Bridge St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $401,500
Buyer: Donna Vance
Seller: Frank J. Werbinski
Date: 05/22/15

13 Grove Ave.
Northampton, MA 01053
Amount: $277,500
Buyer: Megan L. Freedman
Seller: John A. Brozoski
Date: 05/29/15

35 Kensington Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $430,000
Buyer: Penny L. Remsen
Seller: Donald Gillman
Date: 05/26/15

48 Lincoln Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Craig G. McNeil
Seller: Claydon, Paul B., (Estate)
Date: 05/29/15

36-40 Main St.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Eric Lucentini
Seller: R. E. Carle LLC
Date: 05/22/15

95 Moser St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $349,900
Buyer: Stacy L. Giufre
Seller: Kent Pecoy & Sons Construction
Date: 05/22/15

414 North King St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $272,000
Buyer: Matthew C. Hine
Seller: Danielle K. Williams
Date: 05/27/15

5 North Farms Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Beth F. Pellettieri
Seller: Day, Leona, (Estate)
Date: 05/22/15

262 North Main St.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $222,000
Buyer: Richard M. Gnatek
Seller: Carol Wolfgram
Date: 05/29/15

19 Norfolk Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $525,500
Buyer: Tamsin J. Farmer
Seller: Dinneen Funding TR
Date: 05/28/15

425 Prospect St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $750,000
Buyer: Nonotuck Resource Assocs.
Seller: Justrev LLC
Date: 05/19/15

91 Water St.
Northampton, MA 01053
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Elizabeth Cardinal
Seller: Alice B. Badecker
Date: 05/27/15

400 Westhampton Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Stephen C. Calcagnino
Seller: Robert J. Dostal
Date: 05/28/15

113 Whittier St.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $750,000
Buyer: Benjamin S. Lewis
Seller: William M. Goggins
Date: 05/27/15

39 Woodbine Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $327,500
Buyer: Stanley A. Freeman
Seller: Judy Haigler
Date: 05/29/15

SOUTH HADLEY

27 Ashfield Lane
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $423,000
Buyer: Allana N. Jackson
Seller: Eleanor Townsley
Date: 05/22/15

45 Dartmouth St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Jose L. Ramos
Seller: Fotjo, Janet M., (Estate)
Date: 05/29/15

306 Granby Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Devin S. Mackey
Seller: Mitchell FT
Date: 05/29/15

51 Lyman St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Mary J. Else
Seller: Barbara E. McCarthy
Date: 05/28/15

31 Maple St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Richard J. Rogalski
Seller: Thomas Fregeau
Date: 05/29/15

20 Maria Dr.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Jarrett Moyer
Seller: Sharon M. Zulch
Date: 05/19/15

92 Mountain View St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Tami L. Paquette
Seller: Bruce J. Patryn
Date: 05/29/15

20 Pittroff Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $217,000
Buyer: Melissa A. Meon
Seller: Allard, Carlene F., (Estate)
Date: 05/21/15

1 Valley View Dr.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $135,000
Buyer: ZAHSR LLC
Seller: Nabish RT
Date: 05/27/15

12 Wildwood Lane
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $223,500
Buyer: Western Mass. Training Consortium
Seller: Christie FT
Date: 05/29/15

SOUTHAMPTON

3 East St.
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Alice M. Badecker
Seller: Robert E. Dragon
Date: 05/27/15

12 Pomeroy Meadow Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $209,900
Buyer: Elizabeth H. Goepfert
Seller: John Darrow
Date: 05/29/15

WARE

33 Berkshire Dr.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Kevin Slattery
Seller: Paul A. Nowicki
Date: 05/19/15

79 Fisherdick Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Kimberly A. Mandeville
Seller: David F. Porowski
Date: 05/27/15

9 Old Poor Farm Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Laurie K. Racine
Seller: Jeffrey Beaudin
Date: 05/29/15

76 Old Poor Farm Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Melissa Richardson
Seller: Alan P. Desrosiers
Date: 05/22/15

27 Sczygiel Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $156,000
Buyer: Keith Bradway
Seller: Bank New York Mellon
Date: 05/29/15

104 West St.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $7,790,000
Buyer: HJN Hotels Corp.
Seller: CPI Ware LLC
Date: 05/20/15

WESTHAMPTON

253 Kings Hwy.
Westhampton, MA 01027
Amount: $214,000
Buyer: Robert P. Turner
Seller: Christopher J. Joly
Date: 05/28/15

82 Laurel Hill Road
Westhampton, MA 01027
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Mark E. Challet
Seller: Justin Kurtz
Date: 05/29/15

171 Main Road
Westhampton, MA 01027
Amount: $321,000
Buyer: Dinneen Funding TR
Seller: Robert P. Turner
Date: 05/28/15

324 Northwest Road
Westhampton, MA 01027
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: Lauryn B. Cronin
Seller: Mark E. Challet
Date: 05/29/15

WILLIAMSBURG

Depot Road
Williamsburg, MA 01096
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: ILEX RT
Seller: Roger A. Graves
Date: 05/20/15

8 The Lope
Williamsburg, MA 01039
Amount: $575,000
Buyer: Nina L. Sitron RET
Seller: Judith Haigler
Date: 05/28/15

Bankruptcies Departments

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

Alicea, Nelson
a/k/a Alicea Maldonado, Nelson
41 Holyoke St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/23/15

Andrews, Frankie D.
66 Duggan Circle
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/30/15

Brooks, Jane A.
211 Colemore St.
Feeding Hills, MA 01030
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/20/15

Brown, Matthew E.
18 Lawndale St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/22/15

Carney, Kimberly E.
259 Arcade St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Chapin, Joyce Francis
45 Doverbrook Road
Chicopee, MA 01022
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/18/15

Cotto, Amanda M.
32 Rose St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Currier, Timothy J.
Currier, Jaime M.
500 East River St.
Orange, MA 01364
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/17/15

Daniels, Deborah A.
38 Cypress St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/28/15

Delmon Alterations & Tailoring
Aho, Mansoura
72 Main St.
Sturbridge, MA 01566
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/20/15

Diaz-Morales, Daisy L.
70 Harrison Ave.
Springfield, MA 01103
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Durfey, David Harley
Durfey, Jessica Maude
a/k/a Phillips, Jessica Maude
574 Bernardston Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Fisk, Randy K.
465 Turners Falls Road
Montague, MA 01351
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/17/15

Ford, Barbara Lynn
39A State St.
Monson, MA 01057
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Gallagher, Shannon A.
80 Old Kings Road
Cotuit, MA 02635
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/21/15

Garceau, Kenneth N.
Garceau, Sandra L.
16 Forest Lane St.
Sturbridge, MA 01566
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/20/15

Gendreau, Joseph J.
Gendreau, Katherine
265 Mountain Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Gokcek, Turan
563 Poole St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/31/15

Hendricks, Seth Pomeroy
194 Main St., Apt. 2
Northfield, MA 01360
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Higginbotham, Harold
Higginbotham, Ramonia
180 South Mountain Road
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/19/15

Igel, Susan J.
P.O. Box 227
Huntington, MA 01050
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Jackson, Belinda
257 East St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Johnson, Narzeya Narcia
a/k/a Baker, Narzeya N.
213 Kerry Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/27/15

LaBombard, Jeffrey P.
830 Pendleton Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Lugo, Lillian I.
193-195 Oak St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/18/15

Lyman, William E.
698 Stockbridge Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Mack, Maryanne R.
233 Batchelor St.
Granby, MA 01033
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/18/15

Maffuccio, Anthony V.
Maffuccio, Laurie R.
256 Robbins Ave.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Mesecher, Stephen P.
PO Box 864
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/25/15

Monette, Kenneth Paul
Monette, Patricia Ann
197 Upper Church St.
Ware, MA 01082
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Murphy, Justine R.
39 Superior St.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Muscari, Robert
Muscari, Kathleen
5C Heritage Way
South Deerfield, MA 01373
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/19/15

Negron, Giovanni
46 Ferncliff Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/19/15

Nichols, Robert W.
531 State St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/20/15

Ortensi, Elizabeth A.
144 Taylor St.
Granby, MA 01033
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/19/15

Osborn, Kurt A.
88 Telegraph Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/21/15

Ostrander, Elizabeth A.
30 Osborne Terrace
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Platanitis, Paul M.
53 West St. #1L
Chicopee, MA 01013
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/18/15

Potts, Grace M.
1030 Pecks Road
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Procopio, Paul J.
19 Lombard St.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Putnam, Christine Marie
52 Pleasantview Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Richardson, Ann E.
85 Garfield Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/28/15

Rios, Lisa M.
55 Park St., First Fl.
Turners Falls, MA 01376
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/28/15

Robichaud, Phillip J.
Robichaud, Debra J.
250 Hubbardston Road
Barre, MA 01005
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/30/15

Robinson, Jeffrey T.
398 Long Plain Road
South Deerfield, MA 01373
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/28/15

Robinson, Richard M.
Hartshorn-Robinson, Tracy L.
390 Poplar St.
Feeding Hills, MA 01030
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/20/15

Silva, Kathleen Emily
101 Mountain St.
Haydenville, MA 01034
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Stentiford, Brian
20 Lincoln St.
Adams, MA 01220
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/27/15

Taylor, Leonard D.
Taylor, Lorraine D.
20 Felix St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Thibeault, Linda A.
a/k/a Collins, Linda A.
a/k/a Thibeault, Linda
49 Little River Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/19/15

Torkington, Robert G.
59 Harkness Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/21/15

Torres, Lynda A.
63 David St., 1st Fl.
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/27/15

Torruellas, Alma
24 Garcia St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/20/15

Vargas, Israel
65 Humbert St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/26/15

Velazquez, Yamarie
70 Broadway St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/29/15

Vogel, Jeffrey
1193 Morgan Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/17/15

Wenninger, Joyce B.
65 Mechanic St., Apt.
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/21/15

Wheeler, Sandra Lee
985 Florence Road
Florence, MA 01062
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/19/15

Wiater, Thomas M.
Wiater, Lynn M.
717 River Road
Agawam, MA 01001
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/21/15

Yusuf, Zulfiqar A.
55 Glenn Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/19/15

Zygmont, Elizabeth A.
3 Couture Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/21/15

DBA Certificates Departments

The following Business Certificates and Trade Names were issued or renewed during the month of June 2015.

AGAWAM

Beauty & Barber Boutique
762 Springfield St.
John Minto Jr.

Hathorne Company
429 North Westfield St.
Lynne Romansky

GREENFIELD

Bannister Painting Company
55 Freeman Dr.
Jared Bannister

Franklin Media
19 James St.
Susan F. Wilson

Tractor Supply Company
75 Newton St.
Lori Terlecki

HOLYOKE

Adams Street Market
4 Adams St.
Rose Parra

Beauty 360
50 Holyoke St.
Celebtina Abankwa

Cano Used Tire
640 South Bridge St.
Carmen Garcia

Sears Auto Center
86 Lower Westfield Road
Everton Blake

Today’s Nails
50 Holyoke St.
Charles Tran

SPRINGFIELD

3 Express Multi Service
899 Carew St.
Philip Alexander

Ace Taxi
295 Allen St.
Yasir Osman

Aelou Visuals
167 Atherton St.
Duane Thomas

Aquatic Diving Adventures
11 Front St.
James Morell

Ares Landscaping
33 Mill Pond Dr.
Enrique Nunez

Auto Imports
62 Winter St.
Raymond Tirado

BBNS Property Clean
95 Cliftwood St.
Berge Bernadeau

CG Interior
190 College St.
Chris Graham

Carole Singh
93 White St.
Carole Singh

Cathy’s Food Consulting
807 Worthington St.
Caterina Cardenuto

Chapin Center
200 Kendall St.
Northeast Health

Something to Talk About
1500 Main St.
Stephanie R. Smith

Swanson Meetings
3 Peer St.
Diane Swanson

The Dusty Walnut
360 Walnut St.
Daniel Hanke

Traditional Saigon Restaurant
281 Belmont Ave.
Le Nguyen

U-See-It
71 Harvard St.
Jermaine Jones

VCA Boston Road Animal Hospital
1235 Boston Road
VCA Animal Hospitals

Western MA Marketing
79 Patricia Circle
Brittany Marie

Yaad Food Jamaican Restaurant
87 Main St.
Orlando Roberts

Young Live Humble
100 Moreland St.
Jalil Gonzalez

WESTFIELD

AJ Quality Goods
86 Notre Dame St.
Alexander Mamchur

Dorsey Construction Contracting
25 State St.
Andrew Dorsey

Natasha Butler Photography
44 Mechanic St.
Natasha M. Butler

Reliable Jack
1 Klondike Ave.
Stephen Franklin

Vieau’s Express
36 Governor Dr.
William Vieau

WEST SPRINGFIELD

Attain Therapy & Fitness
124 Myron St.
Performance

Avada Hearing Care Center
459 Riverdale St.
Michael Demelio

Balise Collision Repair
1800 Riverdale St.
Balise Motor Corporation

Calabrese Market
54 Park St.
Anthony Calabrese

Father & Son Construction
772 Union St.
Erick Santiago

Mass Trans Insurance Agency
425 Union St.
Roman Shetan

Odessa Auto Repair
141 Allston Dr.
Anton Ivanov

R-E Pools
31 Field St.
Eric Dziewit

Departments Incorporations

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

AGAWAM

Trinity Solutions Inc., 21 Sutton Place Suite 2, Agawam, MA 01001. Devyn Ryan, same. Promotional marketing and sales consulting.

BELCHERTOWN

BARC Inc., 54 Canal Dr., Belchertown, MA 00117. Kristen Wood, same. Animal shelter.
CHICOPEE

Done Right Property Services Inc., 714 Chicopee St., Chicopee, MA 01013. Antonio Spicer Jr., 6 Bradley Circle, Enfield, CT 06082. Real estate maintenance and clean out.

Iglesia Nuevo Comienzo Inc., 1 Springfield St., Chicopee, MA 01013. Miguel A. Alvarez, same. Church.

FEEDING HILLS

Expert Home Improvement Inc., 100 Burlington Dr., Feeding Hills, MA 01030. Vladimir Shevchuk, same. Home improvements.

HADLEY

Bottle & Brew Inc., 5 Woodlawn Road, Hadley, MA 01035. Hai Cheng, same. Retail sale of beer, wine, and liquor.

PITTSFIELD

At Your Service Handymen and Property Managers Inc., 56 Bartlett Ave., Pittsfield, MA 01201. Jack Cerveira, same. Handyman services and property management.

SOUTH HADLEY

Nasir 2015 Inc., 10 Oakley Estates, South Hadley, MA 01075. Amir M. Paracha, same. Owning and operating convenience stores.

Saima 2015 Inc., 10 Oakley Dr., South Hadley, MA 01075. Amir M. Paracha, same. To own and manage convenience stores.

SPRINGFIELD

Concilio De Iglesias La Puerta En El Cielo Inc., 414 Chestnut St., #818, Springfield, MA 01104. Soledad Kercado, same. To organize and establish Christian organizations.

Divergent Power Corporation Inc., 38 Sterns Terrace, Springfield, MA 01105. Joel A. Hershey, same. Provides energy related services and products.

Friendly Ride Transportation Inc., 44 Upton St., Springfield, MA 01104. Rene A. Romero, same. Medical, transportation, and companionship services.

Fusion Electric Inc., 980 Bay St., Springfield, MA 01109. Collin H. Burnett, 508 East St., Chicopee, MA 01020. Electrical contracting services.

WESTFIELD

Heka Health Inc., 120 Woodcliff Dr., Westfield, MA 01085. Mark Andrew Dupuis, same. Educational and civic activities.

New Life for Children Inc., 9 South Maple St., Westfield, MA 01085. Tatyana Bratnichenko, same. Material and spiritual aid for orphan children in other countries.

Agenda Departments

ACCGS Golf Tournament
July 13: The Ranch Golf Club in Southwick will be the setting for the Affiliated Chambers of Commerce of Greater Springfield’s (ACCGS) 2015 Golf Tournament. The tournament is sponsored by Bacon Wilson, P.C., Barr & Barr Inc., Florence Savings Bank, Frank Webb’s Bath Center, HealthSouth, Insurance Center of New England, and Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc. The tournament will kick off with registration and practice on one of its six target greens, two pitching greens, and pitching nets at 11 a.m. A course-side lunch, sponsored by the MassMutual Center, will be served from 11 a.m. until noon, with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Golfers will enjoy a scramble format, hole-in-one contests sponsored by Rocky’s Ace Hardware and Teddy Bear Pools & Spas, longest-drive and closest-to-the-line competitions, a putting contest sponsored by Chicopee Savings Bank, and an opportunity to win from a wide selection of raffle prizes, including Red Sox tickets and gift cards. The day will conclude with a reception, buffet dinner, and awards ceremony. An added attraction this year will be the opportunity to win the use of a fully-stocked golf cart for the tournament, completed with snacks, cigars, additional raffle tickets, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and more. The tournament entry fee is $600 per foursome (individual golfers are welcome at $150) and includes greens fees, cart, lunch, reception, and souvenir photo sponsored by Arrow Security Co. Inc. and Eastfield Mall. Non-golfers may attend the reception only for $30 per person. To register, visit www.myonlinechamber.com or e-mail ACCGS Member Services Director Sarah Mazzaferro at [email protected].

Indian Motocycle Day
July 26: From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Springfield Museums will present their sixth annual Indian Motocycle Day, the continuation of a long-standing tradition honoring the classic motorcycles that were manufactured in the city from 1901 to 1953. Last year, more than 1,000 people attended the event, which featured more than 60 classic, Springfield-built Indians owned by local collectors, The event is sponsored by the Sampson Family and AAA Pioneer Valley; the media sponsor is Rock 102 WAQY. MassMutual is the 2015 premier sponsor of the Springfield Museums. The museums re-established the Indian Day tradition in 2010 after a five-year hiatus. From 1970 to 2005, the event was held at the now-closed Indian Motocycle Museum on Hendee Street in Springfield. Esta Manthos, together with her late husband Charlie, were the owners of the former museum. In 2007, Manthos donated her extensive collection of Indian Motocycles, artifacts, and memorabilia to the Springfield Museums, where it is now on view in the Lyman & Merrie Wood Museum of Springfield History. This year’s Indian Day will pay tribute to Bob’s Indian of Etters, Pa., for its many years of supporting the heritage of classic Indian cycles. The original dealership was founded in the 1950s by Bob and Kay Markey, and has been a treasure trove of motorcycle history for over half a century. In addition to the motorcycles on display, there will be a variety of vendors, food and beverages, music provided by Rock 102, and the awarding of trophies for the best Indians in a variety of categories. Commemorative T-shirts will be available for purchase. Anyone bringing a pre-1953 Indian will receive a free admission pass plus a commemorative Indian Day button. Exhibitors, and especially vendors, are encouraged to pre-register by calling (413) 263-6800, ext. 304. Admission to the event is $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 3-17. For those wishing to attend the event and tour museum buildings, general admission is $18 for adults, $12 for seniors and college students, and $9.50 for children ages 3-17. Admission to the event and the museums is free for members of Springfield Museums; free museum admission is available for Springfield residents after 3 p.m. For information, call (413) 263-6800, ext. 304, or visit www.springfieldmuseums.org.

Driving for the Cure Golf Tournament
Aug. 17: The seventh annual Tom Cosenzi Driving for the Cure Charity Golf Tournament will tee off at Crestview Country Club in Agawam. The presenting sponsor for this year’s tournament is Autotrader. The tournament will be a four-player scramble. Tournament-day check-in begins at 10:30 a.m., and tee time is at 12:30 p.m. The event includes lunch, golf, dinner, raffle prizes, contests, and more. The tournament was started by Carla and Tommy Cosenzi, owners of TommyCar Auto Group, in memory of their father, Tom Cosenzi, who passed away from a glioblastoma brain tumor in 2009, in the hopes of carrying on his legacy and finding a cure for this disease. To date, this tournament has raised a total of $480,000 in its six-year partnership with the Jimmy Fund, one of the largest organized golf programs in the U.S. All proceeds support Dr. Patrick Wen and his team of researchers in the Neuro-Oncology Department at Dana Farber Cancer Institute. To register an individual or team, or to become a tournament sponsor, visit www.tomcosenzidrivingforthecure.com. For more information, contact Kayla Currie at (413) 570-1319 or [email protected].

Valley Fest
Aug. 29: White Lion Brewing Co. announced that it will host its inaugural beer festival, called Valley Fest, at Court Square in downtown Springfield. MGM Springfield will be the presenting sponsor. The festival is poised to be White Lion’s signature annual event, introducing the young brand to craft-beer enthusiasts throughout New England and beyond. White Lion Brewing Co., the city of Springfield’s only brewery, launched in October 2014. Founder Ray Berry and brewmaster Mike Yates have released three selections under the White Lion brand and have been busy promoting their efforts in venues all over Massachusetts and other New England states. Berry anticipates that more than 50 breweries and many local food vendors will converge on Court Square for two sessions. Enthusiasts will have an opportunity to sample more than 100 varieties of beer and hard cider alongside pairing selections by local chefs. A number of sponsors have already committed to the event, including MassMutual Financial Group, the Young Professional Society of Greater Springfield, the Dennis Group, Springfield Sheraton Monarch Place, Paragus Strategic IT, Williams Distributing, and the Springfield Business Improvement District (BID). Visit www.valleybrewfest.com for event details, ongoing updates, and sponsorship opportunities. A portion of Valley Fest proceeds will support several local charities.

Western Mass. Business Expo
Nov. 4: 
Comcast Business will present the fifth annual Western Mass. Business Expo at the MassMutual Center in downtown Springfield, produced by BusinessWest and the Healthcare News in partnership with Go Graphix and Rider Productions. The business-to-business show will feature more than 100 booths, seminars and Show Floor Theater presentations, breakfast and lunch programs, and a day-capping Expo Social. Details about tevents, programs, and featured speakers will be printed in future issues of BusinessWest. Sponsors include MGM Springfield, presidential and Expo Social sponsor; the Isenberg School of Business at UMass Amherst, education sponsor; Johnson & Hill and Health New England, director level sponsors; and 94.7 WMAS, media sponsor. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. Exhibitor spaces are also available; booth prices start at $750. For more information on sponsorships or booth purchase, call (413) 781-8600, ext. 100.

Bankruptcies Departments

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

Alfama, Cynthia A.
a/k/a Hall, Cynthia A.
1 Ernest St.
Webster, MA 01570
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/01/15

Amburn, James A.
165 Pecks Road
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/10/15

Baker, Adam E.
71 Third St.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/06/15

Bouffard, Roger S.
51 Osborne Terrace
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/05/15

Cochrane, William C.
Cochrane, Lucy Ann
48 Fremont St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/05/15

Crane, Karin S.
a/k/a Obegenski, Karin
24 Paul Revere Dr.
Feeding Hills, MA 01030
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Davidson, Jayrold Cruz
Perez-Cruz, Bernice
66 Orchard St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/07/15

Denis, Todd P.
76 Loudville Road
Easthampton, MA 01027
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/07/15

Folten, Kenneth
57 Pine St.
Warren, MA 01083
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/05/15

Fuentes, Mildred
a/k/a Reyes, Mildred
69 Lyman St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/13/15

Gaughan, Kevin
18 Day Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/06/15

Gonzalez, Yaritza K.
30 Jardine St
Springfield, MA 01107
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/04/15

Hanibal Technology, LLC
830 Silver St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Chapter: 11
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Heidel, Frances A.
166 Sunset St.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/14/15

Hersey, Daniel Allen
Hersey, Amy Jean
157 Maxwell Road
Monson, MA 01057
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/04/15

Kerr, James W.
27 Cambridge Ave.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/06/15

Labato, Paul N.
187 West St., Apt. 1
West Hatfield, MA 01088
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/08/15

Lamb, Selina P.
P.O. Box 1644
Stockbridge, MA 01262
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/08/15

Lozinski, Christopher J.
Konieczny, Susan Marie
a/k/a Clark-Konieczny, Susan M.
47 Amostown Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/06/15

Mena, Carmen
691 Carew St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 05/07/15

Millers Falls Gun Shack
Burek, Michael Patrick
29A East Main St.
Millers Falls, MA 01349
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/11/15

Moorhouse, Michael P.
Moorhouse, Michele L.
9 Otis Ave
Ware, MA 01082
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/01/15

Mortimer, Thomas P.
26 Richelieu St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/14/15

Paquette, Leon O.
104 Johnson Road, Unit 408
Chicopee, MA 01022
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/10/15

Parker, Meagan A.
a/k/a Borden, Meagan A.
P.O. Box 4
Adams, MA 01220
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Pellerin, Carol A.
69 Goss Hill Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/11/15

Polk, Antonio V.
Polk, Kathy M.
a/k/a Wilson, Kathy
195 Arnold Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Ranzoni, Candace A.
207 Houghton St.
North Adams, MA 01247
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Rodriguez, Paul
PO Box 354
Orange, MA 01364
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/07/15

Rupprecht, William J.
92 Cummings Ave.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/12/15

Spectrum Analytical Inc.
830 Silver St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Chapter: 11
Filing Date: 04/30/15

St. Denis, Lisa M.
16 Knollwood Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/04/15

Warren, Allen
Warren, Lois
15 Cityview Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/10/15

Warren, Thomas J.
80 Morris Dr.
North Adams, MA 01247
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/12/15

Wilson, Wayne A.
78 Sparrow Dr.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/05/15

Wood, Sheila G.
49 Taylor Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Wright, Charles D.
1307 North St.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 05/0

DBA Certificates Departments

The following Business Certificates and Trade Names were issued or renewed during the month of May 2015.

AGAWAM

Mannahatta
270 Main St.
Carlos Garcia

Rondinelli Tax Services
11 Memory Lane
Anthony Rondinelli

Uplifted Vapor & Smoke Supplies
499 Springfield St.
Christian Henriques

GREENFIELD

J & M Futon
108 Federal St.
Jeffrey Ainsworth

Minglewood Arts
15 Congress St.
Caitlin V. Schmidt

Wood & Barrel Company
2 Meade St.
Anthony Derricotte

HOLYOKE

Cajun Café & Grill
50 Holyoke St.
Koang C. Yam

Golden China
455 South St.
Dan J. Pan

High Street Jewelry Gift & Video
445 High St.
Juan Morales

Holyoke Tax Service
20 Sydney Ave.
David Yos

Kendall Landscaping
233 Homestead Ave.
Jarrid Kendall

SPRINGFIELD

Cinq
45 Margerie St.
Anna Perez

Commonwealth Community
79 Thompson St.
Paul Jones

Daniel Trimboli
46 Middlebrook Dr.
Daniel Trimboli

Dickinson Deli
248 Dickinson St.
SEM Convenience

Garcia Deli Mini Market
142 Dickinson St.
Olga Vasquez

GC Films and Photography
32 Mobile Home Way
Carlos Monet

Gianna Salon
1209 Parker St.
Tammy Shepard

Harmony Landscapes
163 Parkerview St.
Vincent Restivo

Hughes Fencing
52 Hardy St.
Michael T. Hughes

J.W. Mini Market
693 State St.
William M. Martinez

Michael Frazee
1441 Main St.
Michael Frazee

Michael James Photography
24 Puritan Road
Michael Mettey

Minh Tai, Inc.
308 Belmont Ave.
Tony Tai

Perfect Sound Stage
300 Albany St.
Jareau L. Pitts

Petra Café
270 Worthington St.
Yazan Asad

Pioneer Valley Painting
150 Manchester Terrace
Michel Petit

WESTFIELD

GPS Builders, LLC
48 Marla Cir.
Gregory P. Strattner

Kelleher Brothers Landscaping
270 Prospect St.
Kevin M. Kelleher

Pro Cutters Environmental Timbering
135 Susan Dr.
Brian R. D’Agostino

Teyko Construction
990 Russell Road
Andrey Bateyko

Zuber Landscaping
86 Falley Dr.
Jonathan Zuber

WEST SPRINGFIELD

ACF New England
720 Union St.
Coverall Floors Inc.

Creative Nights, LLC
80 Brush Hill
Christina Udas

Elsafi Market
532 Main St.
MHA Corporation

La Dunphy Photography
26 Neptune Ave.
Karen LaPlante

Park West Auto Sales
326 Park St.
Anthony Calabrese

Quick Stop Convenience Store
464 Main St.
Budihman Subedi

TNT Visions
74 Elm St.
Emilio Velez

West Side Inn
1032 Riverdale St.
CN Son, LLC

Departments Incorporations

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

Indian Orchard

American Legion Auxiliary, Indian Orchard Unit 277 Inc., 379 Oak St., Indian Orchard, MA 01151. Mary Ellen Seiffert, 102 Monrovia St., Springfield, MA 01104. To uphold the constitution of the United States of America.

Longmeadow

Hindley Creative Inc., 202 Captain Road, Longmeadow, MA 01106. Stephen Hindley, same. Advertising and marketing.

Longmeadow Legal Associates, P.C., 908 Shaker Road, Longmeadow, MA 01106. William G. Scibelli, same. General practice of law.

Safehand.org Inc., 930 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow, MA 01106. Jeffrey Wint, same. To promote and publicize hand safety and to prevent hand injury in the home and industry.

Ludlow

Gavoni Construction Corp., 800 East St., Ludlow, MA 01056. Michael A. Gavoni, same. Construction.

Seabra Foods VIII Inc., 40 East St., Ludlow, MA 02056. Antonio Seabra, 574 Ferry St., Newark, NJ 07105. Retail supermarket.

Southampton

Diamond Comfort Inc., 102 Valley Road, Southampton, MA 01073. Laurie Nulph, same. Home services heating and cooling.

Southwick

Bushee Enterprises Inc., 619 College Highway, Southwick, MA 01077. Christopher S. Bushee, same. Construction and landscaping.

Springfield

Aliz Enterprises Inc., 27 Bronson Terrace, Springfield, MA 01108. Ali Elzinji, same. Convenience store.

Association of Black Business and Professionals Inc., 21 Dunhill Avenue, Springfield, MA 01151. David Maynard, same. To encourage, foster, and stimulate commerce, trade, business, and finance amongst black professionals.

Brax Freight Management Inc., 61 Tioga St., Springfield, MA 01128. Shaun Blanchard, same. Transportation management and support.

West Springfield

Club Camel Inc., 1452 Memorial Ave., West Springfield, MA 01089. Annese C. Rinaldi, same. Health and fitness club.

US Trucking Express Inc., 56 Lathrop St., West Springfield, MA 01089. Andrei Mineev, same. Trucking company.

Wilbraham

Medical-Legal Consulting Inc., 7 Hemlock Circle, Wilbraham, MA 01095. Therese Margaret Quinn, same. Consulting, case management, and life-care planning.

Williamstown

Merit Dental of Massachusetts, P.C., 182 Adams Road, Williamstown, MA 02167. Jeffrey W. Moos, 680 Hehi Way, Mondovi, WI 54755. Dental practice.

Opinion
Make the State More Business-friendly

The ‘bad-waiter syndrome.’
We’re not sure which Bay State business owner used that descriptive phrase to capture what it’s like to run an enterprise within the Commonwealth (see story on AIM’s centennial celebration, HERE), but whoever it was really hit the nail on the head.

The proverbial bad waiter is the one who takes your money without really caring about whether you’re happy with the service — which means you generally are not happy. And in the end, it’s not only the bad waiter who suffers — no tip or a very small one — but also the restaurant in question, because the patron is unlikely to come back, as much as he or she might have liked the food and the atmosphere.

So it is with the state of Massachusetts. There’s a lot to like about this state from a business perspective — especially the workforce and many of the communities that give the Commonwealth its unique flavor, if you will. But a persistent anti-business attitude that prevails in most regions of this state leaves business owners and managers with, well, a bad taste in their mouths.

And that leaves many to take their business elsewhere — quite literally.

Which is why we’re encouraged by AIM’s recent initiative — part of its 100th birthday celebration — to compel change that might eventually make the state more business-friendly. The employers’ association has released a document called “Blueprint for the Next Century,” which identifies key concerns, or public-policy initiatives, and possible courses of action.

The four key focal points are workforce (meaning quality and quantity), creating what the authors call a ‘uniform business climate,’ promulgating efficient regulation (the lack of which is perhaps most responsible for the bad-waiter analogy), and reducing health insurance and energy costs.

Taking on such issues is admirable — and a more lasting way to mark 100 years in operation than honoring specific companies and business owners, such as Yankee Candle founder Michael Kittredge, which AIM will also do this year — but these are problems with deep roots and no easy solutions.

The workforce problem, for example, is one that virtually every business organization and economic-development agency has seen coming, and dire warnings have been issued as the Baby Boom generation nears retirement. Our guess is that the matter won’t really be taken seriously (in most quarters, anyway) until it is very real and not just something that’s coming. And we’re not quite there yet, at least in most sectors.

As for healthcare and energy costs … good luck with those. It might be easier to broker peace in the Middle East or end poverty. And a uniform business climate? Perhaps something can be done to improve the lot of the state’s gateway cities, the older industrial centers like Holyoke and Fall River that have struggled to reinvent themselves. But it’s unrealistic to think that Greenfield can ever be on anything approaching a level playing field with Cambridge or that state leaders will cease falling in love with whatever the ‘hot’ industry is at a given time (it’s currently biotech).

But one area where progress can and must be achieved is with the number of regulations imposed on business and the seemingly irresponsible way they are enforced.

‘Inefficient’ is one way to describe the current system. We would prefer punitive, a word we’ve heard from constituencies ranging from real-estate developers to manufacturers to farmers.

And as long as that adjective continues to apply, this state will be at a distinct competitive disadvantage with states and countries that don’t just say they’re business-friendly, but back up those words with actions.

The Baker administration currently has a moratorium on new regulations and is undertaking a review of everything currently on the books. We hope such actions can yield a more conducive environment for new and existing businesses.

If AIM’s action plan can generate significant improvement with the state’s regulatory nature, as well as progress in those other areas of concern among business owners, then the state may actually be able to rid itself of the bad-waiter syndrome.

That would be a milestone even more worthy of celebration.

Briefcase Departments

MGM Springfield Could Seek Delay in Opening
SPRINGFIELD — City officials confirmed Tuesday that MGM Springfield may coordinate its $800 million casino project in the South End with the reconstruction of the Interstate 91 viaduct through the city’s downtown, which could delay the casino opening until 2018. The original target date was late 2017. “While the actual opening date is subject to the approval by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, the city recognizes that changes may be required to the schedule set forth in the host-community agreement to coordinate with the viaduct construction schedule,” said City Solicitor Ed Pikula. “The city intends to work cooperatively with MGM, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, and the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to hold MGM to the promises it made in the host-community agreement, while allowing for the flexibility required to assure a successful opening.” An MGM Springfield spokesman said the company plans to bring the discussion before the Gaming Commission. Its host-community agreement with Springfield sets financial penalties for opening more than 33 months after licensing, which occurred on Nov. 7, 2014. The I-91 viaduct project is expected to last until the summer of 2018, but financial incentives for an early finish could see it completed by February 2018.

DCR Seeks Applications for Park-improvement Effort
BOSTON — The state Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is now seeking applications for the first phase of the fiscal year 2016 Partnerships Matching Funds Program from park-advocacy groups, civic and community organizations, institutions, businesses, municipal governments, and dedicated individuals with an interest in improving the Commonwealth’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources. Through the program, DCR will allocate $1.25 million in matching funds to finance capital projects at the agency’s parks, beaches, and other facilities. Past projects include the design and construction of a new playground, repairs to historic buildings, trail and path enhancements, and landscape improvements. “The Partnerships Matching Funds Program is a great example of how DCR works together with residents and stakeholder organizations to improve our public resources,” said DCR Commissioner Carol Sanchez. “We are proud to continue to build upon the success of the Partnership Matching Funds Program, which has been responsible for a combined investment by the Commonwealth and public and private partners in trails, green spaces, historic structures, and water resources of more than $10 million since 2004.” Applications for DCR’s matching-funds program must provide a match of non-state funds for capital projects at the agency’s parks, beaches, and facilities to be considered. Projects that require more than one year to plan and complete will be under consideration. Once approved, DCR will manage the implementation of the projects in close consultation with the partners making contributions. The agency will match projects dollar for dollar and will also consider providing a two-to-one match in certain instances. For more information on the program, and to receive an application, call (617) 626-4989 or e-mail [email protected]. Information and applications are also available at www.mass.gov/dcr; click the ‘Get Involved’ tab, then click on ‘Partnerships.’

Business Confidence Falls Again in May
BOSTON — The Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) Business Confidence Index fell 1.8 points in May to 57.3, its second consecutive monthly decline after reaching a 10-year high in March. “We’re up 2.5 points from last May, but coming off an upward surge from August through March, business confidence seems to have lost momentum,” said Raymond Torto, Chair of AIM’s Board of Economic Advisors (BEA) and lecturer at Harvard Graduate School of Design. “The index performed well during the first quarter of this year, when the national economy barely grew, but now it is weakening even as growth appears to be picking up.” Torto noted that economists’ forecasts for expansion in 2015 have moderated. “Our survey does reflect lower expectations for the six months ahead. We also see lagging confidence among manufacturers, whose exports are hurt by the strong dollar, and among mid-size companies.” AIM’s Business Confidence Index has been issued monthly since July 1991 under the oversight of the Board of Economic Advisors. Presented on a 100-point scale on which 50 is neutral, the index attained a historical high of 68.5 in 1997 and 1998; its all-time low was 33.3 in February 2009. The sub-indices based on selected questions or respondent characteristics almost all declined from April to May, though all were up from a year before. The U.S. Index assessing national business conditions lost 3.7 points to 50.1, and Massachusetts Index of conditions within the Commonwealth was off 2.7 at 55.9. “It is now six full years that the state indicator has led its national counterpart,” said BEA member Katherine Kiel, professor of Economics at the College of the Holy Cross. “Our state’s favorable industry mix and skilled workforce have enabled it to perform relatively well economically during a period of recovery and slow growth.” The Current Index, tracking employers’ assessment of existing business conditions, was down 0.9 to 57.4 points, while the Future Index, measuring expectations for the next six months, lost 2.8 points to 57.1. “These results indicate that Massachusetts employers do not foresee better business conditions over the period ahead,” Kiel said. “The readings are solidly positive, but expectations for marked improvement have faded.” Two of the three sub-indices related to survey respondents’ own companies lost ground in May: the Company Index, which assesses the situations of their own operations, was off 0.8 to 60.2 points, and the Sales Index dropped 1.7 points to 60.0. The Employment Index, meanwhile, added 0.7 to 58.0 points, “its highest reading since September 2005,” noted Michael Goodman, executive director of the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth. “Employment expectations for the next six months are particularly strong, as 37% of responding employers plan to add staff, while 14% expect reductions. This compares favorably to a 23%-12% split for the past six months.”

State Announces $10M Energy-storage Initiative
BOSTON — The Baker-Polito administration announced the launch of a new, $10 million initiative aimed at making Massachusetts a national leader in energy storage. The Energy Storage Initiative (ESI) includes a $10 million commitment from the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and a two-part study from DOER and the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) to analyze opportunities to support Commonwealth storage companies, as well as develop policy options to encourage energy-storage deployment. “The Commonwealth’s plans for energy storage will allow the state to move toward establishing a mature, local market for these technologies that will, in turn, benefit ratepayers and the local economy,” said Gov. Charlie Baker. “Massachusetts has an exciting opportunity to provide a comprehensive approach to support a growing energy-storage industry with this initiative’s analysis, policy, and program development.” Added EEA Secretary Matthew Beaton, “Massachusetts is nationally recognized for energy efficiency and clean-energy job growth. This Energy Storage Initiative will ensure the Commonwealth continues to be on the forefront of advancing innovative clean technology. Through this initial $10 million announcement and the subsequent studies, Massachusetts is primed to leverage the expertise of the storage industry to reduce barriers to project implementation, ultimately advancing a crucial component of modernizing our electric grid.” Massachusetts’ $10 billion clean-energy industry already supports a promising energy-storage cluster, said MassCEC CEO Alicia Barton. “By launching the Energy Storage Initiative and fostering this sector at home, Massachusetts will position itself to grab a disproportionate share of the economic opportunities arising out of the fast-growing global markets for storage technology.” The worldwide market for grid-scale energy storage alone is estimated to reach $114 billion by 2017, according to an analysis by Lux Research. Common methods of energy storage include batteries, flywheels, compressed-air energy storage, pumped storage, hydrogen storage, and thermal-energy storage. The two-part study will start by analyzing the industry landscape, economic development, and market opportunities for energy storage, while also examining potential policies and programs that could be implemented to better support energy-storage deployment in Massachusetts. The second part of the study will provide policy and regulatory recommendations along with cost-benefit analysis for state policymakers. In parallel, DOER will leverage $10 million in Alternative Compliance Payments (ACPs) to establish and support the Commonwealth’s energy-storage market. DOER will work to identify and evaluate the appropriate value of the services energy storage can provide to ratepayers and the grid through a market signals assessment, while funding demonstration projects from the utility to residential scales. DOER will work with MassCEC and key market players, in state and across the country, to assist in the development of innovative projects in the Commonwealth. Through this initiative, Energy and Environmental Affairs will hold several forums to engage experts and industry in storage-policy opportunities in the coming months. “Massachusetts continues to play a leading role in creating solutions for a more flexible and resilient grid,” said Matt Roberts, executive director of the Energy Storage Assoc. “These investments … will undoubtedly spur continued advancement in the industry.”

DevelopSpringfield, ReGreen Springfield to Plant on Pine Street
SPRINGFIELD — DevelopSpringfield announced a collaborative project with ReGreen Springfield to provide plantings to help spruce up a vacant DevelopSpringfield-owned lot on Pine Street in the Maple High Six Corners neighborhood. ReGreen Springfield collaborates with a variety of community organizations, businesses, and government agencies to promote reforestation in Springfield. Founded following the 2011 tornado, the organization has since planted nearly 2,000 trees across the city and provided educational programming throughout its neighborhoods. “DevelopSpringfield is pleased to support and partner with ReGreen Springfield on this project. Like ReGreen, we are committed to encouraging sustainable redevelopment, especially in tornado-impacted areas, and we always strive to collaborate with other aligned nonprofit organizations. Working with ReGreen Springfield is a natural fit,” said Jay Minkarah, president and CEO of DevelopSpringfield. In 2013, DevelopSpringfield purchased several residential lots in the Central Street corridor with a goal of preparing them for redevelopment into owner-occupied housing. Some of the properties are currently under redevelopment. The Pine Street location will be among the lots available for a future development. In the meantime, the plantings will create an attractive, environmentally sustainable backdrop that will help jumpstart tree growth in the neighborhood in advance of site redevelopment. For more information on DevelopSpringfield, visit www.developspringfield.com.

MMS Launches Website on Opioid, Prescription Abuse
WALTHAM — The Mass. Medical Society (MMS) announced the launch of the Smart Scripts MA website (www.massmed.org/smartscriptsma) as part of a comprehensive effort to reduce prescription-drug abuse in the Commonwealth. The website is the cornerstone of the campaign announced last month by the physicians’ group to educate doctors and patients about safe prescribing and the storage and disposal of prescription pain medications. “There are two groups that perhaps more than any others can help to reduce prescription drug abuse. They are the physicians who write the prescriptions and the patients who take the medicines,” said Dr. Dennis Dimitri, president of the Mass. Medical Society. “This new website reaches out to both groups. By helping physicians ensure that opioids are available only to patients who truly need them, and by educating patients about the proper storage and disposal of prescription drugs, we believe we can make a big impact on the Commonwealth’s opioid crisis.” The medical society’s campaign consists of three components: guidelines for prescribers, free educational courses for prescribers, and information on storage and disposal of prescription drugs. The new website establishes all three components in one, easily accessible location. The prescriber-education section includes the MMS’ recently released Opioid Therapy and Physician Communication Guidelines for physicians. The section also contains links to its continuing medical-education courses, offered free to all prescribers until further notice, Dr. Dimitri said, “to remove as many barriers as possible to prescriber education.” Courses include those on managing pain, identifying drug dependence, opioid prescribing, and principles of palliative care. Five courses are currently available, with more to be added later this month. Recognizing the critical importance of proper storage and disposal of prescription medicines by patients, Smart Scripts MA includes separate sections on medication storage and medication disposal. According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than 80% of people who misuse prescription pain medications are using drugs prescribed to someone else, and the MMS believes patient education must be a key component of any effort to reduce prescription abuse. The website also includes content from the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, a nonprofit organization founded in 1987 and dedicated to reducing teen substance abuse and helping families impacted by addiction, and a link to the Medicine Abuse Project, a five-year campaign by the Partnership that aims to prevent a half-million teens from abusing medicine by the year 2017. “Opioid abuse has become a public-health crisis affecting every community,” Dimitri said. “Physicians and patients can make a real difference in reducing the abuse of prescription drugs. We believe our effort can help both groups do just that — make a difference — because people’s lives depend on it.”

Opinion
UMass Needs Continued Support

By ROBERT CARET

Over the past two years, Massa-chusetts has been a national leader in providing support for its public research university — boosting funding for the five-campus UMass system by an eye-catching $100 million.

And the state’s financial investment translated into something truly remarkable: the average net cost of attending UMass declined for the first time in recent memory, decreasing by more than $200 per student for the academic year just completed. Our leaders on Beacon Hill should take a bow — and I know that students and their families breathed sighs of relief.

Looking ahead, the state budget for 2015-16 has not been finalized, so we don’t know how much money UMass will receive, but it will be between the House’s $519 million and the Senate’s $537 million. Either would represent an increase over the current $511 million, but neither is enough to spare UMass its first fee increase in three years, so an increase of some magnitude seems inevitable.

Although Massachusetts has been at the head of the funding class over the past two years, we had a lot of catching up to do, since funding for UMass had been flat for more than a decade leading up to this period.

My hope is that the Commonwealth, dealing with budget problems of its own, regards this as a one-year retreat from a long-term major fiscal commitment to UMass and will not slip back into an era of relative inattention. Over the years, UMass has demonstrated that it is very good at doing more with less, but ‘more with less’ is not a good long-term strategy for a state that builds its economy on a foundation of brainpower.

I leave my post as president of UMass at the end of this month to become chancellor of the University System of Maryland. I will oversee a public university system where the flagship campus at College Park this past year received a state subsidy of $15,860 per student. Looking further south, the subsidy at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill was $16,595 per student.

But here in Massachusetts, even after our $100 million increase, state funding per student for our flagship campus in Amherst during the past year was $9,025 — dramatically less than the level we see in North Carolina and Maryland, two states that compete head to head with Massachusetts in the global innovation economy. This is not a good position for Massachusetts, which will be going into battle against states that are spending dramatically more to arm their flagships.

Having seen the University of Massachusetts take major steps forward over the past four years, I fervently hope that UMass will receive the support it deserves and needs in the years to come — as an investment in UMass truly is an investment in the Commonwealth and its future.

Robert L. Caret is president of the UMass system.

Company Notebook Departments

Baystate Announces Workforce Reduction
SPRINGFIELD — Baystate Health recently announced a reduction in its workforce in response to current fiscal challenges and changes in the provision of health care. On June 4, 24 Baystate employees received notifications that their employment in their current positions will end in 30 days, and 17 employees are seeing their hours reduced. An additional 45 open positions at Baystate Health are being eliminated, effective immediately. Driving the decision to eliminate these positions is a current budget shortfall, across Baystate Health, of about $22 million. The shortfall represents the difference between Baystate Health’s budget for the year — the financial performance required to enable the organization to re-invest in its services, facilities and technology in the coming year — and current projections for its yearly financial results. All the affected positions are Springfield-based, mainly at Baystate Medical Center. No bedside nurses or physicians are losing their employment. The jobs include management positions. “We take any decision to end any person’s employment very seriously, and we regret the necessity of it,” said Nancy Shendell-Falik, chief operating officer of Baystate Medical Center. “We will do everything possible to help those affected find new opportunities, either within or outside Baystate Health.” Affected employees will receive severance pay and extension of benefits in accordance with their tenure of service, and job placement assistance. Baystate’s actions are part of a multi-faceted effort to reduce costs and return the system to its budgeted operating margin, including work underway in supply chain, process improvement, energy efficiency and other areas.  Every dollar of positive margin at the end of a fiscal year is re-invested into Baystate’s facilities, technology, programs and services. Improvements such as the renovation of operating rooms at Baystate Franklin Medical Center and construction of the MassMutual Wing and Davis Family Heart & Vascular Center at Baystate Medical Center, as well new clinical technologies and equipment and the development of new clinical programs, are funded primarily by that margin. “Like many healthcare providers, we are facing a need to adjust our human, material and financial resources to adapt to the rapidly changing healthcare environment,” said Shendell-Falik. “Difficult decisions such as these make it possible for us to continue to invest in the services we’re able to provide our patients, whether it’s a new program, a new or renovated facility, surgical supplies or a CT scanner.” Baystate Medical Center is one of the largest providers of Medicaid services in Massachusetts, and provided more than $112 million in unreimbursed care in 2014. “We are committed to providing these services in line with our charitable mission; unfortunately the reimbursements we receive for providing Medicaid services are well short of our costs, typically between 70 and 80 cents on the dollar,” said Shendell-Falik. Baystate Medical Center remains the lowest-cost teaching hospital in Massachusetts. 
 
MBA, Five Banks Launch ‘Common Cents’ Program
BOSTON — The Mass. Bankers Assoc. (MBA) and five banks, including Holyoke-based PeoplesBank, have launched Common Cents, a financial-education competition with participating high-school students from around the state. The program is featured online at www.masscommoncents.com. Recorded last autumn, Common Cents is a quiz-show competition hosted by the MBA and the five bank partners located around the Bay State: Bank of America, BayCoast Bank, Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank, PeoplesBank, and the Savings Bank. The 80 high-schoolers compete for prizes and learn about important financial-education concepts and practices along the way. The schools include Barnstable High School, Barnstable; Madison Park High School, Boston; Chicopee Comprehensive High School, Chicopee; Chicopee High School, Chicopee; Lynnfield High School, Lynnfield; Natick High School, Natick; Gateway to College Program, Fall River; Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School, South Yarmouth; and Wakefield High School, Wakefield. Common Cents is being introduced to every Massachusetts high school with a guide and special classroom instructions that can also be found on the website. In addition, a video of the program has been sent to public-access television stations across the Commonwealth, encouraging both students and the general public to engage and embrace the important financial information highlighted in the competition. The 2015 Common Cents program, the third of its kind, was produced in support of the Financial Literacy Pilot Program established by the Massachusetts Legislature in 2012. This three-year pilot in 10 high schools in gateway cities throughout the Commonwealth is designed to test the potential viability of installing required financial-education programs in all Massachusetts high schools. Hosted by New England Cable News anchor Latoyia Edwards, radio celebrity Ashlee Feldman of JAM’N 94.5, and financial expert Jeffrey Fuhrer, executive vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the program also features a special guest appearance by former New England Patriot Jermaine Wiggins. For more information and to view the program, visit www.masscommoncents.com.

Dowd Holds Open House at Renovated Location
INDIAN ORCHARD — The Dowd Insurance Agencies staged an open house to celebrate its newly renovated space on Main Street in Indian Orchard on May 20. The open house featured a ribbon cutting with the Affiliated Chambers of Commerce of Greater Springfield (ACCGS) and provided customers and neighbors the opportunity to tour the new office space. Moskal-Dowd and Orchard-Dowd recently moved to 485 Main St., Indian Orchard, to provide more services under one roof. Moskal-Dowd was originally acquired by the Dowd Insurance Agencies in 2009; Orchard-Dowd was acquired in early 2014. The new location offers easier access to agents in one convenient location. “In an era when online and 800-number agencies proliferate, we remain what we have been since 1898: a community-based company committed to insurance professionalism with local service,” said John Dowd Jr., president and CEO of the Dowd Insurance Agencies. “Our new facility will allow us to provide more personalized attention to our valued customers.” The benefits of the new office include ample parking, a large conference room for meetings, and, most important, a larger staff to provide customers a broader range of service. Services available at the new Indian Orchard location include personal insurance, including auto, homeowner, boat, RV, and umbrella insurance; commercial insurance for businesses of all sizes; and life insurance and employee benefits.

Baystate Announces Leadership Changes After Bradley Steps Down
GREENFIELD — Dennis Chalke, senior vice president of Community Hospitals for Baystate Health, announced that Steven Bradley, president of Baystate Franklin Medical Center (BFMC) and Baystate Health’s Northern Region, is stepping down from his position to deal with unexpected and urgent family-related issues. Dr. Thomas Higgins, chief medical officer of BFMC and the Northern Region, will take on the additional role of interim president of the hospital and the region, effective immediately. “Steven played a major role in moving forward BFMC’s project to modernize and renovate its operating rooms, and over the years strengthened Baystate Health’s relationships with many community-based organizations. We thank him for those contributions, and we wish him well in his future endeavors,” said Chalke. In his prior role at Baystate Health, as vice president of Government and Community Relations and Public Affairs, Bradley was a crucial contributor to Baystate’s work to bring healthcare out of the hospital and into the community, advocating for social justice and public health and partnering with community-based organizations across Western Mass. Higgins is a graduate of Boston University with a bachelor’s degree in medical science; he continued at BU to earn his medical degree. He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. He completed a residency in anesthesiology, was chief resident, and completed a fellowship in critical care at Massachusetts General Hospital. He also earned an MBA at the Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst. Higgins joined Baystate Health in 1996 as chief of Baystate Medical Center’s Critical Care Division. Since 2012, he has served as vice chair for Clinical Affairs in the Department of Medicine and as interim chief in the Division of General Medicine/Community Health. He is a professor of Medicine, Surgery, and Anesthesiology at Tufts University School of Medicine. “Serving as the chief medical officer for BFMC and the Northern Region — and seeing for myself the ways a community hospital can influence a community’s health — has inspired me,” Higgins said. “I’m eager to accept this new challenge and continue the work of advancing our mission in Franklin County.”

UMass System Issues Faculty Awards Totaling $1.17 Million
BOSTON — Describing faculty research and scholarship as work that “distinguishes us as a university and is essential to our quest for a better and richer future,” UMass President Robert Caret announced the awarding of $1.17 million in grants to faculty members. The awards will fund work ranging from a project that will see faculty members engage with industry partners in the development of a big-data research center in Amherst, to a project aimed at bringing local history to life for Lawrence school children. Caret made the announcement as the board of trustees’ committee on academic and student affairs held its quarterly meeting in Boston. The grants are being made available via two programs established to spur research, scholarship, and outreach throughout the UMass system. The President’s Science and Technology Initiative Fund this year is awarding $914,000 to support nine promising research projects. Including this year’s awards, this fund, created in 2004, has provided $11 million in funding for nearly 90 projects that have helped to accelerate research on all five UMass campuses. The UMass presidential funding has helped to attract more than $245 million in federal and private funding. The President’s Creative Economy Initiatives Fund this year provides nearly $260,000 for nine projects aimed at enhancing the quality of life in communities across the Commonwealth. Including this year’s awards, the fund has, since 2007, distributed more than $2 million for 82 projects and has contributed to historical preservation, artisan cooperatives, music, theater, and many other projects. Trustee Alyce Lee, chair of the Committee on Academic and Student Affairs, said both programs support the trustees’ strategic priority of strengthening the university’s research enterprise and “contribute to the economic and social well-being of the Commonwealth.”

Departments People on the Move

Marie Bowen has been appointed assistant vice chancellor for human resources at UMass Amherst following a nationwide search. Bowen, who will join the university administration in August, will serve as the chief human-resources officer for the campus. She will be responsible for developing human-resources policies and strategies, and will advise Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy and the Campus Leadership Council on human-resources policies, procedures, and regulations. James Sheehan, vice chancellor for administration and finance, said, “we are excited to have someone of Marie Bowen’s caliber join the UMass Amherst community. She brings a wealth of human-resources experience to this key position, most recently serving as the associate dean and chief human resource officer at the Harvard Law School. Prior to that, she served as the director of human resources at the Massachusetts Port Authority. We look forward to working with Marie in her new role and on new initiatives that will continue to make UMass Amherst an employer of choice for faculty and staff.” Bowen graduated cum laude from Harvard College and received a master’s degree from Simmons College and a juris doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. She is also certified as a senior professional in human resources.
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Florence Bank announced that Rachel Dionne has been named to the President’s Club for 2015. Employees nominate their peers for the President’s Club honor, which recognizes superior performance, customer service, and overall contribution to Florence Bank. Dionne, a commercial credit analyst who has been with the bank since 2011, was nominated by numerous colleagues. Dionne is a graduate of American International College, where she received a bachelor’s degree in accounting and her master’s degree in nonprofit management. Her numerous volunteer endeavors include serving as a board of trustees member with the Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School in South Hadley; she is also a member of the school’s finance committee. In addition, she is a youth ministry group volunteer, eucharistic minister, and lector at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church in Westfield. “We received so many comments about Rachel — everything from ‘I was amazed at how much work she was able to accomplish on a project and still maintain her regular workload’ to ‘she always goes well above what is expected of her,’” said John Heaps Jr., president and CEO of Florence Bank. “Rachel’s remarkable work ethic and sincere desire to contribute make her an outstanding member of the President’s Club.”
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Brian Risler

Brian Risler

Farmington Bank announced the appointment of Brian Risler as assistant vice president, mortgage sales manager for the Western Mass. region. Risler will lead Farmington Bank’s efforts in building a team of residential loan specialists serving the Western Mass. market. In addition, he’ll originate first mortgages in concert with Farmington Bank’s commercial-lending team in Western Mass. and the bank’s future branch offices opening later this year in West Springfield and East Longmeadow. “We are thrilled to have Brian join our growing team of experienced, local banking professionals serving Western Massachusetts,” said John Patrick Jr., chairman, president, and CEO of Farmington Bank. “We look forward to Brian’s leadership, expertise, and local decision-making skills in creating and servicing mortgages for our customers.” Risler has more than 15 years of experience in residential mortgage banking in Massachusetts. He comes to Farmington Bank from Residential Mortgage Services Inc., where he served as branch manager for its Easthampton office. Since 2005, Risler has served as an affiliate member of the Realtor Assoc. of Pioneer Valley (RAPV) and serves as the co-chair of RAPV’s Education Fair & Trade Expo Task Force. In addition, Risler serves on the Government Affairs/Realtor Political Action Committee, which promotes the legislative agenda of the Massachusetts Assoc. of Realtors; as president of the Mill River BNI, a networking group of area businesses; and as a member of both the Greater Easthampton and Greater Northampton chambers of commerce. He received a bachelor’s degree in business administration/finance from Stonehill College. Farmington Bank is a full-service community bank with 22 branch locations throughout Central Conn., offering commercial and residential lending as well as wealth-management services in Connecticut and Western Mass. For more information, visit farmingtonbankct.com.
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Heidi-Jo Kemp

Heidi-Jo Kemp

North Brookfield Savings Bank (NBSB) announced that Heidi-Jo Kemp has joined the bank as vice president and residential loan officer. “Heidi-Jo is an excellent and valued addition to our lending team,” said North Brookfield Savings Bank President and CEO Donna Boulanger. “Her experience and expertise are well-known in the area, making her a wonderful asset to our growing customer base and expanding Mortgage Center. I am confident that she will be a great benefit to our current and future customers wishing to purchase or refinance a home.” Kemp is a graduate of the New England School for Financial Studies at Babson College. She began her banking career at Country Bank in 1988 and was a standout performer for 27 years, receiving numerous awards and being active in many community organizations. She joins NBSB’s Mortgage Center team, comprised of a group of skilled mortgage professionals led by mortgage expert Donna Tiso, senior vice president and retail lending manager. “I’m very excited about joining North Brookfield Savings Bank,” Kemp said. “Donna Tiso has assembled a very capable and strong retail lending team at the NBSB Mortgage Center, and I’m very proud to be a part of it. I look forward to helping people navigate the home-buying process, so that individuals, couples, and families can finance the home of their dreams.” Kemp is a member of several community organizations, including the Central Mass. South Chamber of Commerce, the Quaboag Hills Chamber of Commerce, the Worcester Regional Assoc. of Realtors, and Woman in Business Inc. North Brookfield Savings Bank is a mutual savings bank with full-service branches in North Brookfield, East Brookfield, West Brookfield, Ware, Belchertown, Palmer, and Three Rivers. To contact Kemp for assistance purchasing or refinancing a home, call (774) 452-3918 or e-mail [email protected]. For residential-loan information, contact the Mortgage Center at (508) 867-1302 or [email protected].

Chamber Corners Departments

AMHERST AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.amherstarea.com
(413) 253-0700
 
• June 24: After 5, 5-7 p.m., hosted by J.F. Conlon, 29 University Dr., Amherst. Sponsored in part by J.F. Conlon & Associates. Cost: $10 for members, $15 for non-members. Register online at www.amherstarea.com or call the chamber office at (413) 253-0700.
 
GREATER CHICOPEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.chicopeechamber.org
(413) 594-2101
 
• June 17: Breakfast & Health Fair, American Red Cross Blood Drive, hosted by Castle of Knights, 1599 Memorial Dr., Chicopee. Exhibitor space available: $125 per table for members, $175 for non-members.
• June 18: Mornings With the Mayor, 8-9 a.m., hosted by Willimansett Center West, 546 Chicopee St., Chicopee. Free for chamber members.
• June 24: Business After Hours, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Wireless Zone, 601E Memorial Dr., Chicopee. Cost: $10 for members, $15 for non-members. 

GREATER EASTHAMPTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.easthamptonchamber.org
(413) 527-9414

• June 18: Speaker Breakfast, 7:30-9 a.m., hosted by Williston Northampton School, 19 Payson Ave., Easthampton. Join us for breakfast and educational discussion with keynote speaker Tim Brennan, Pioneer Valley Planning Commission executive director, regarding the regional impact and importance of the North South Rail Project. Register online at www.easthamptonchamber.org or call Denise at (413) 527-9414.
 
GREATER HOLYOKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.holycham.com
(413) 534-3376
 
• June 19: 125th Anniversary Gala Ball, hosted by the Log Cabin, 500 Easthampton Road, Holyoke. Cocktails at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Enjoy an elegant meal and dance to the music of the Floyd Patterson Band. Join Marcotte Ford as one of the major event sponsors by calling (413) 34-3376. Event is open to the public, More details to follow.
 
GREATER NORTHAMPTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.explorenorthampton.com
(413) 584-1900
 
• June 25: 2015 Workshop: “Taking Control of Your Energy Costs: Money-saving Strategies for Businesses,” 9-10 a.m., hosted by Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce, 99 Pleasant St., Northampton. Join the Hampshire Council of Governments Electricity Department to learn about easy strategies for reducing the amount you spend on electricity each year. Learn about local, state, and utility resources for financing energy-saving projects and how to evaluate offers from electricity suppliers — and much more. Admission is free. Pre-registration is required; space is limited. To register, visit [email protected]
• June 26: 2015 Workshop: “Microsoft Excel: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts in Microsoft Excel,” 9-11 a.m., hosted by Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce, 99 Pleasant St., Northampton. Presented by Pioneer Training. This workshop will present our favorite tips, tricks, and shortcuts that we have collected and developed over 15 years of teaching and using Microsoft Excel. Participants are encouraged to bring laptops and follow along with the instructor, but this is not required. Admission: $20 for members, $30 for non-members. Pre-registration is required; space is limited. To register, visit [email protected]
 
GREATER WESTFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.westfieldbiz.org
(413) 568-1618
 
• June 19: Chamber Breakfast, 7:15 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Hosted by The Ranch Golf Club, 65 Sunnyside Road, Southwick. Platinum sponsor: Mestek. Golf sponsor: Berkshire Bank. Silver sponsor: First Niagara and Prolamina. Cost: $25 for members, $30 for non-members. Golf special: Registered attendees of the breakfast can golf at a discounted rate of only $65 at the Ranch Golf Club following the breakfast. Call Bill Rosenblum, golf pro, to register at (413) 569-9333, ext. 3. To register, call Pam at the chamber at (413) 568-1618.
• June 22: Social Security Workshop: “Make Social Security Work for You,” 4:30-5:30 p.m., hosted by Holiday Inn Express, 39 Southampton Road, Westfield. Sponsored by Renaissance Advisory Services, LLC. Guest speaker: William Sheehan, district manager (retired), Springfield Social Security Office. Before you retire, ask questions: when should I begin Social Security? Do I plan to keep working? Will all my expenses be covered? What will my beneficiaries receive?  Learn about Social Security strategies that may fit into your overall plan. Cost: free for chamber members, $30 for non-members.
 
WEST OF THE RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.ourwrc.com
413-426-3880
 
• June 18: Annual Breakfast Meeting, 7-9 a.m., hosted By Chez Josef, Agawam. Sponsored by OMG, Ormsby Insurance, and Development Associates. Event will kick off with the welcoming of new chairman Chuck Kelly and the incoming WRC board of directors. Cost: $25 for chamber members, $30 for non-members. For more information and for tickets, call the chamber office at (413) 426-3880 or e-mail [email protected].

Agenda Departments

Workshop on Retirement Planning, Social Security
June 16: Monson Savings Bank is holding a complimentary workshop titled “Social Security: The Choice of a Lifetime.” It will be presented by Kevin Flynn, regional vice president of Nationwide Financial, and an expert on retirement planning and helping people to understand Social Security and how to optimize their benefits. The event is designed to give people a comprehensive understanding of the rules and details regarding when and how to file for Social Security. It will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Hampden Senior Center at 104 Allen St. in Hampden. The free event is open to the public. “This workshop is back by popular demand,” said Steven Lowell, president of Monson Savings Bank. “Knowing when and how to file for Social Security can have a big impact on retirement income. We have offered this workshop before, and those who attended were very appreciative of the information.” Those interested in attending should call Anna Driscoll at (413) 267-1221 or e-mail [email protected]. Seating is limited. Refreshments will be served.

EANE Workshop
June 17: The Employers Assoc. of the NorthEast in Agawam will host a workshop, “Six Secrets for Promoting Products and Services with Confidence,” from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This program, presented by Lyn Murphy, will provide participants with proven strategies and practical tools to feel more comfortable and ultimately become more effective at suggestive selling. It is targeted toward business owners, consultants, lawyers, accountants, architects, and customer-service representatives whose positions include sales goals. Attendees will learn how to enhance their personal presence and build rapport with current and potential clients, discover tools to avoid feeling pushy or rejected when promoting products and services, use tools to identify and adapt to prospects with different communication and behavioral styles, and learn strategies to positively influence sales outcomes. The $285 fee includes the electronic DiSC Sales Assessment. To register, visit www.eane.org/six-secrets-for-promoting-products-and-services-with-confidence.

ERC5 Annual Meeting
June 17: The East of the River Five Town Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Blake Commons Dining Hall, Bay Path University, Longmeadow. The keynote speaker will be talk-show host and bestselling author Howie Carr, discussing politics, crime, and entertainment. A member of the Radio Hall of Fame, Carr’s evening drive show can heard on more than 20 stations throughout New England. He is also a columnist for the Boston Herald and a contributor to Breitbart.com. Carr’s bestselling books include The Brothers Bulger and Hitman. Crime boss Whitey Bulger was so infuriated by Carr’s groundbreaking reporting that he once put out a murder contract on Carr, a story detailed on 60 Minutes. At his 2013 trial on murder and racketeering charges, Bulger tried to have Carr banned from the courtroom by calling him as a defense witness. Now imprisoned for life in Arizona, the crime czar still says his greatest regret was not murdering Carr when he had the chance. Bulger’s story will be featured in the upcoming film Black Mass, starring Johnny Depp. To register, visit www.erc5.com or contact Amanda Brodkin at the chamber. The cost is $45 for chamber members, $55 for non-members.

Clinical Notes Concert

June 18: Baystate Franklin Medical Center’s Clinical Notes, a hospital-based women’s a cappella chorus, will perform a free summer concert, “Good Ole — and New — a Cappella,” from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the hospital’s Conference Rooms B and C. Under the direction of Kathryn Aubrey-McAvoy, the group will perform a variety of selections, including classical, jazz, traditional, and rock. Individual members of the group will be featured as soloists. Hospital staff, patients, visitors, and the public are invited to attend. Guests should feel free to come and stay for the whole concert or for a short time, as time allows. Clinical Notes was formed in 2003 by Phyllis Stone and Annginette Anderson, who shared a love of a cappella singing. Though members have come and gone over the 12 years, most of the singers have been in the group since its inception. The group performs two formal concerts yearly (during the holidays and at the beginning of summer), and sings at various hospital-related functions, such as the annual Valentine’s Day Chocolate Festival, Nurses’ Week, and other celebrations. They have also performed during the Relay for Life Sacred Gathering, the Hospice of Franklin County Tree Lighting, and the United Way A Cappella Festival. For more information, contact Stone at (413) 773-2573 or [email protected].

40 Under Forty
June 18: The ninth annual 40 Under Forty award program, staged by BusinessWest, will be held at the Log Cabin Banquet & Meeting House the evening of June 18. The event honors the region’s most accomplished and civic-minded professionals under age 40, and this year’s class was profiled in the April 20 issue. This year’s winners represent virtually every sector of the economy — from financial services to manufacturing; retail to healthcare; technology to nonprofit management; education to law. They also show the seemingly innumerable ways people can give back to the community. This year’s event will feature a new award — the Continued Excellence Award, presented to the previous honoree who has most impressively built upon their track record of excellence (see nominees HERE). Always one of the most anticipated events and best networking opportunities on the calendar, the gala, which is sold out, will feature lavish food stations, entertainment, and the introduction of this year’s class. The 40 Under Forty program and gala are sponsored this year by Northwestern Mutual (presenting sponsor), Paragus Strategic IT (presenting sponsor), Fathers & Sons, the Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst, Moriarty & Primack, and United Bank.

Leadership Conference
June 19: Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) School of Business & Information Technologies will host a free Leadership Conference from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Scibelli Hall (Building 2) Theater at STCC. This one-day event will feature a variety of guest speakers, including Rebecca Corbin, president and CEO of the National Assoc. of Community Colleges for Entrepreneurship; Alden Davis; Robert Hensley, president of Robert Hensley & Associates, LLC; Nicole Murdoch, small-business owner; Gail Ward Olmsted, STCC professor and department chair in the School of Business and Information Technology; Rob Parslow, Accounting director at American Express; Ira Rubenzahl, STCC President; Diane Sabato, STCC professor of Business Administration; Kirk Smith, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Springfield; and Paul Thornton, STCC professor of Business Administration. The event will include interactive group discussions and opportunities for networking. Lunch will be provided. For more information or to register, call (413) 755-4008 or e-mail [email protected].

ACCGS Panel on Health-plan Changes
June 23: The Affiliated Chambers of Commerce of Greater Springfield (ACCGS), in collaboration with the Greater Chicopee, Easthampton, Holyoke, and Westfield chambers of commerce, will present a panel discussion on health-plan changes associated with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) from 3 to 4 p.m. at the UMass Center at Springfield, 1500 Main St., Springfield. Sponsored by the Regional Employment Board of Hampden County, Massachusetts Assoc. of Health Plans (MAHP) President and CEO Lora Pellegrino and Senior Vice President Eric Linzer will present “The State of the Massachusetts Marketplace.” Despite the Commonwealth’s 2006 Health Care Reform Law serving as the model for the ACA, according to MAHP, Massachusetts faces significant challenges five years after its passage. Massachusetts employers, particularly small and mid-size companies, will need to confront significant changes to the marketplace, which, MAHP says, will have a substantial impact on health-care costs, including the expansion of the small-group market to include companies with up to 100 employers and the elimination of the state’s rating factors. Pellegrino and Linzer will discuss the current state of the health-plan market, what the ACA changes mean for employers, how employees can address the impact of the ACA changes, how mandated benefits and other changes at the state level may exacerbate the challenges employers face, and what employers can do to get involved. The cost is $10 for members of the participating chambers and $15 for general admission. To register, visit one of the chambers online or e-mail Kara Cavanaugh at [email protected].

Berkshire Region MITS Summer Institute
July 6-10: Berkshire Museum will host the Berkshire Region Museum Institute for Teaching Science (MITS) summer session for middle- and high-school teachers. This year’s theme is “Going with the Flow: Using Inquiry Methods to Teach Watershed Science.” The Berkshire Museum is the lead educational partner for MITS in the Berkshires. The program is presented with instructing partners Housatonic Valley Assoc., Flying Cloud Institute, and American Rivers. This exciting professional-development program will focus on the ecology and history of local rivers and watersheds. Participants will learn from experts about what is affecting water quality in the rivers that flow through area communities and how scientists effectively measure watershed health using principles of ecology, engineering, and robotics. The week-long institute includes outside exploration of local rivers and time indoors at the museum for hands-on, inquiry-based projects. Institute participants will build and use a SeaPerch underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and then take it back to their classrooms. The SeaPerch ROV is used to take videos of underwater ecosystems and collect water samples. SeaPerch curriculum serves as an introduction to basics in engineering, ship and submarine design, and an exploration of ways that engineers have been able to explore places that are too dangerous or unreachable for humans to visit. The educators will explore a variety of methods to test water quality. They also will build miniature urban landscapes to prototype methods for remediating runoff in an exploration of low-impact-development solutions to non-point source pollution. Participants will learn from experts about the science and politics of dam removal that have been affecting New England rivers, and they will hear the story of PCB pollution and removal in the Housatonic River watershed and examine issues surrounding urban and agricultural runoff into rivers and aquifers. Throughout the course, participating educators will try out, develop, and implement inquiry-based approaches and project ideas for use in the classroom that amplify the concepts covered in the course and that will encourage students to become critical, inquisitive thinkers. Throughout the institute, the educators will be working with proven methods of assessing student learning. Educators who complete the institute earn professional development points and/or graduate credits from either Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts or Cambridge College, based on a teacher’s chosen level of participation. All activities will be linked to Massachusetts Common Core state standards and STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) initiatives. All teachers from grades 5 to 12 are welcome to attend. Online registration for the institute is available at www.mits.org. There will be an orientation on June 20 before the July 6-10 session. The deadline to guarantee a spot is June 1; late sign-ups will be accepted based on space availability. The registration fee, which includes the cost of the SeaPerch kit, is $400 for individual participants and $375 for two or more participants from same school district. Meghan Bone, Berkshire Museum’s School and Teacher Program specialist, can answer questions about the program; she can be reached at (413) 443-7171, ext. 332, or [email protected].

Valley Fest
Aug. 29: White Lion Brewing Co. announced that it will host its inaugural beer festival, called Valley Fest, at Court Square in downtown Springfield. MGM Springfield will be the presenting sponsor. The festival is poised to be White Lion’s signature annual event, introducing the young brand to craft-beer enthusiasts throughout New England and beyond. White Lion Brewing Co., the city of Springfield’s only brewery, launched in October 2014. Founder Ray Berry and brewmaster Mike Yates have released three selections under the White Lion brand and have been busy promoting their efforts in venues all over Massachusetts and other New England states. “Valley Fest will have the best of the best local, regional, and national beer and hard cider brands,” Berry said. “Even in our inaugural year, Valley Fest will be the largest one-day beer festival in Western Massachusetts. We expect to draw up to 2,000 enthusiasts from throughout New England. We are very excited to showcase the fourth-largest city in New England and all of its amenities.” Berry anticipates that more than 50 breweries and many local food vendors will converge on Court Square for two sessions. Enthusiasts will have an opportunity to sample more than 100 varieties of beer and hard cider alongside pairing selections by local chefs. A number of sponsors have already committed to the event, including MassMutual Financial Group, the Young Professional Society of Greater Springfield, the Dennis Group, Springfield Sheraton Monarch Place, Paragus Strategic IT, Williams Distributing, and the Springfield Business Improvement District (BID). “We are honored to sponsor Valley Fest and look forward to it being an annual event that shares in the facilitation of growth within the downtown community,” said Chris Russell, executive director of the Springfield BID. Visit www.valleybrewfest.com for event details, ongoing updates, and sponsorship opportunities. A portion of Valley Fest proceeds will support several local charities.

Western Mass. Business Expo
Nov. 4: Comcast Business will present the fifth annual Western Mass. Business Expo at the MassMutual Center in downtown Springfield, produced by BusinessWest and the Healthcare News in partnership with Go Graphix and Rider Productions. The business-to-business show will feature more than 100 booths, seminars and Show Floor Theater presentations, breakfast and lunch programs, and a day-capping Expo Social. Details about tevents, programs, and featured speakers will be printed in future issues of BusinessWest. Sponsors include MGM Springfield, presidential and Expo Social sponsor; the Isenberg School of Business at UMass Amherst, education sponsor; Johnson & Hill and Health New England, director level sponsors; and 94.7 WMAS, media sponsor. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. Exhibitor spaces are also available; booth prices start at $750. For more information on sponsorships or booth purchase, call (413) 781-8600, ext. 100.

Court Dockets Departments

The following is a compilation of recent lawsuits involving area businesses and organizations. These are strictly allegations that have yet to be proven in a court of law. Readers are advised to contact the parties listed, or the court, for more information concerning the individual claims.

CHICOPEE DISTRICT COURT
Thames Insurance Co., as subrogee of Robert and Elaine Peterson v. Bennett Properties, LLC
Allegation: Negligent disposal of smoking materials by employee of Bennett Properties, causing roof fire and substantial damage to plaintiff’s home: $22,106.13
Filed: 4/21/15

FRANKLIN SUPERIOR COURT
Patrick Buchanan v. J.L. Raymaakers and Sons Inc.
Allegation: Negligent construction work performed by the defendant during a sewer rehab project in the town of Greenfield: $50,000
Filed: 4/28/15

HAMPDEN SUPERIOR COURT
Gregory and Laurie Pyles v. Jean Duquette and Son
Allegation: Defendant breached a contract for construction of plaintiff’s home: $70,000
Filed: 5/18/15

PALMER DISTRICT COURT
Medeiros Real Estate Investments v. Chef Lou’s Gourmet Foods, LLC and Luis Maravilha
Allegation: Non-payment of rent and utilities: $38,713.50
Filed: 5/1/15

SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT COURT
Connecticut Valley Artesian Co. v. Cherokee Enterprises d/b/a Cherokee Environmental
Allegation: Non-payment of services rendered: $20,634.04
Filed: 5/13/15

Perkins Paper, LLC v. Diamond Gourmet Meat and Deli, LLC
Allegation: Non-payment for goods sold and delivered: $2,022.66
Filed: 4/23/15

WESTFIELD DISTRICT COURT
Simplicity Engineering N.E. Inc. v. Wood Waste of Boston Inc.
Allegation: Non-payment of rental machinery: $4,785.00
Filed: 4/15/15

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Exciting Chapters

The nonprofit group Link to Libraries (LTL) continues to expand its presence in the region and write new chapters in its success story. Above, students at Bowie School in Chicopee and librarian Joyce Hogan thank LTL for a literacy and technology grant the agency awarded to the school. It will be used to purchase library programs and headphones for the students at the school. Meanwhile, on June 4, LTL celebrated its end of year with a volunteer ice-cream social and make-your-own-sundae party. More than two dozen volunteers turned out to enjoy a sweet evening of social fun. Included were volunteers from Westfield, West Springfield, Longmeadow, Wilbraham, Monson, Springfield, Hampden, and Holyoke.

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UTCA Celebrates Milestone

Unemployment Tax Control Associates Inc. (UTCA), a national unemployment-insurance service provider based in Springfield, with offices in Boston and Houston, recently celebrated a quarter-century in operation with an Anniversary and Client Appreciation Party on May 27. The event, held at One Financial Plaza in Springfield, included a distinguished guest list comprised of clients, business owners, presidents, and CEOs of several local and national companies. At right, Suzanne Murphy (left), founder and CEO of UTCA, celebrates with her first client, Barbara Pilarcik, executive director of the Assoc. for Community Living in Springfield.

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Common Cents

PeoplesBank sent two Chicopee High School teams to Boston recently to compete in Common Cents, a program hosted by the Mass. Banking Assoc. (MBA). The bank supported participating students from Chicopee High School and Chicopee Comprehensive High School at the statewide competition last fall at the State House. At top, the Chicopee Comprehensive High School team is seen with, from left, Mary Paleologopoulos, teacher at Chicopee Comp; Jermaine Wiggins, former New England Patriots player; Jeffrey Fuhrer, executive vice president, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; Ashlee Feldman, radio personality, JAM’N 94.5; Karen Volpe, branch manager, PeoplesBank Fairview office; Latoyia Edwards, anchor, NECN; and Donna Wiley, regional manager, PeoplesBank. Below, the Chicopee High School Team with, from left, Wiggins; Shavon Diaz, teacher, Chicopee High School; Fuhrer; Feldman; Edwards; Volpe; and Wiley.

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Transforming Care

Mercy Medical Center announced that ProShred Security and Convergent Solutions Inc. (CSI) have joined together to pledge a gift of $25,000 to Transforming Cancer Care — the Capital Campaign for the Sister Caritas Cancer Center. The campaign was launched to support the $15 million expansion of the Sister Caritas Cancer Center at Mercy Medical Center. These funds will be used to consolidate all cancer services into a single, unified space and meet the increased demand for outpatient cancer services. The $25,000 contribution reflects a joint gift from two Wilbraham-based companies: ProShred Security, owned and operated by Joseph Kelly and Barry Sanborn, and Convergent Solutions Inc., owned and operated by their wives, Arlene Kelly and Kim Sanborn. Both couples are longtime supporters of the Sisters of Providence Health System (SPHS) and Brightside for Families and Children. From left, Daniel Moen, president and CEO, SPHS; Barry and Kim Sanborn; Joseph and Arlene Kelly; and Diane Dukette, vice president of Fund Development, SPHS.

Building Permits Departments

The following building permits were issued during the month of May 2015.

AMHERST

Open Field Foundation Inc.
593 South Pleasant St.
$93,000 — Add bathroom and utility room to existing office

Saremi, LLP
256 North Pleasant St.
$2,000 — Replacement windows

W D Cowles Inc.
29 Cottage St.
$76,000 — Strip existing roof and install new shingles

GREENFIELD

Green River School
62 Meridian St.
$1,005,890 — Replace roof and windows

Northeast Sustainable Energy Associate
50 Miles St.
$78,000 — Interior renovations

Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield
133 Main St.
$14,000 — New fire alarm system

Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield
133 Main St.
$317,000 – Renovation of the upper church

Stoneleigh School
574 Bernardston Road
$477,000 — Exterior and interior repairs

Syfeld Greenfield Associates
259 Mohawk Trail
$32,000 — Renovate existing space

LUDLOW

American Tower Corporation
31 Ravenwood Dr.
$9,000 — Cell-tower alterations

PALMER

Baystate Wing Hospital
40-42 Wright St.
$4,000 — Interior renovations

Gaston Lafleur
80 Stimson St.
$15,000 — Install three newer technology cell antennas

Richard Crowley
West Ware Road
$200,000 — Construct new pre-engineered bath room and shower building

SOUTH HADLEY

Stephen H. Doyle
654 New Ludlow Road
$10,000 — Interior renovations for offices

William E. Chapdelaine
130-138 College St.
$10,000 — Install non-bearing walls and build office

SPRINGFIELD

Springfield Redevelopment Authority
55 Frank B. Murray St.
$34,294,847 — Construction of a new bus depot

F.L. Roberts Company
235 Albany St.
$14,500 — Renovate two existing offices

WESTFIELD

City of Westfield
45 Noble St.
$159,000 — Fire sprinkler system in new senior center

Rock Steady Real Estate
815 North St.
$15,000 — Renovations for new offices

WEST SPRINGFIELD

Bertera Fiat
657 Riverdale St.
$33,000 — Add new wall for sound reduction

Departments 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

37 Elm St.
Buckland, MA 01338
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Aaron Tieger
Seller: Paul Hellmund
Date: 05/07/15

COLRAIN

123 Foundry Village Road
Colrain, MA 01340
Amount: $225,579
Buyer: Bayview Loan Servicing
Seller: Kevin J. Lesieur
Date: 05/04/15

DEERFIELD

642 Greenfield Road
Deerfield, MA 01342
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Stephen M. Cullen
Seller: Walter T. Griffin
Date: 05/15/15

GREENFIELD

6-8 Lincoln St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Robert L. Broussard
Seller: Joshua N. James
Date: 05/15/15

16 Lincoln St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $172,000
Buyer: Danae Dinicola
Seller: Robert L. Broussard
Date: 05/15/15

24 Pine St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $132,000
Buyer: Caroline P. Jennings
Seller: Richard M. Scott
Date: 05/08/15

145 Silver St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Samantha Torres
Seller: Joann W. Tirrell
Date: 05/06/15

218 Wisdom Way
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $155,500
Buyer: Justin P. Purinton
Seller: Michelle D. Demers
Date: 05/15/15

HAWLEY

21 Forget Road
Hawley, MA 01339
Amount: $167,000
Buyer: Lauri Donelson
Seller: William Guild
Date: 05/15/15

LEYDEN

670 Greenfield Road
Leyden, MA 01301
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: David J. Morgan
Seller: Albrecht H. Kummerle
Date: 05/14/15

MONTAGUE

18 Carlisle Ave.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $164,900
Buyer: John M. Martineau
Seller: Francis P. Hanley
Date: 05/15/15

9 Dell St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Donald T. Brooks
Seller: Betty McCabe
Date: 05/08/15

66 South Prospect St.
Montague, MA 01349
Amount: $127,000
Buyer: David M. Wilson
Seller: Mary G. Provost
Date: 05/05/15

30 X St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $154,000
Buyer: William Steffen
Seller: Tami R. Banas
Date: 05/08/15

NEW SALEM

10 Neilson Road
New Salem, MA 01355
Amount: $168,000
Buyer: William A. Lane
Seller: Reita L. Oliver LT
Date: 05/15/15

NORTHFIELD

160 Main St.
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Jayant D. Singh
Seller: Louise E. Hoff
Date: 05/15/15

ORANGE

41 James Lane
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $168,531
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Robert L. Fortier
Date: 05/15/15

SHUTESBURY

16 Wendell Road
Shutesbury, MA 01072
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Mark J. Stetz
Seller: John Darby
Date: 05/11/15

376 West Pelham Road
Shutesbury, MA 01072
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Robert D. Novick
Date: 05/07/15

WENDELL

118 Locke Hill Road
Wendell, MA 01379
Amount: $145,000
Buyer: Thomas M. Arnold
Seller: Liberty, Barbara J., (Estate)
Date: 05/06/15

WHATELY

31 Grey Oak Lane
Whately, MA 01093
Amount: $386,500
Buyer: Amy Altadonna
Seller: Roy J. Giangregorio
Date: 05/15/15

191 State Road
Whately, MA 01093
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Norman E. Young
Seller: Sharon H. Young
Date: 05/12/15

HAMPDEN COUNTY

AGAWAM

91 Barney St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $321,000
Buyer: Kevin P. Malloy
Seller: Thomas Kilbride
Date: 05/14/15

40 Cherry St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $283,055
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Mark T. Pfau
Date: 05/12/15

102 Halladay Dr.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $227,500
Buyer: David P. Whitehead
Seller: Cory R. Heiden
Date: 05/15/15

880 Main St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $223,000
Buyer: Paula R. Proulx
Seller: Penn Stegall
Date: 05/06/15

25 Melrose Place
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $143,000
Buyer: Dewayne Raynor
Seller: Oslon, Nadine F., (Estate)
Date: 05/07/15

15 Rhodes Ave.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $159,900
Buyer: Timothy S. Sabin
Seller: Craig A. Dore
Date: 05/11/15

557 South West St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $217,000
Buyer: Andrew Boisvert
Seller: Gina M. Page
Date: 05/12/15

BLANDFORD

88 Chester Road
Blandford, MA 01008
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Leonard W. Ferst
Seller: Nancy E. Barry
Date: 05/15/15

CHESTER

12 Allman Dr.
Chester, MA 01011
Amount: $163,500
Buyer: Lisa L. Diluzio
Seller: Wayne D. Fuller
Date: 05/15/15

CHICOPEE

2-8 Beaudoin Court
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: CIG 3 LLC
Seller: Chicopee Grove Realty Assocs.
Date: 05/15/15

40 Bernard St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $145,000
Buyer: Adam M. Dymnicki
Seller: Laura Risher
Date: 05/15/15

16 Chapman St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: CIG 3 LLC
Seller: Chapman Street Realty Assocs.
Date: 05/15/15

22 Chateaugay St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Angel D. Lajara
Seller: Marlin Investments LLC
Date: 05/13/15

483 Chicopee St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Frank A. Signorile
Seller: Bator, Frances M., (Estate)
Date: 05/08/15

910 Granby Road
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Michael T. Loudon
Seller: Robert E. Chouinard
Date: 05/04/15

517 Grattan St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $186,000
Buyer: David Graham
Seller: Slawomir Urbanek
Date: 05/14/15

21 Mill St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $143,000
Buyer: Fidel Sierra
Seller: Anne L. Jalbert
Date: 05/06/15

171 Nelson St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $174,500
Buyer: Leonid Zamotayev
Seller: Barbara E. Belden
Date: 05/07/15

10 Roberts Pond Lane
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $179,500
Buyer: Peter M. Charpentier
Seller: George A. Benson
Date: 05/15/15

75 Roy St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Emily R. Boronski
Seller: Matthew D. Macbrian
Date: 05/04/15

25 Stedman St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Robert P. Deprey
Seller: FNMA
Date: 05/04/15

124 Summit Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Anson C. Botas
Seller: Perusse, Sally L., (Estate)
Date: 05/07/15

115 Watson St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Stephen L. Nyarko
Seller: Ralph J. Appleton
Date: 05/12/15

160 Woodcrest Dr.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $187,000
Buyer: Stanley M. English
Seller: Mary E. Pegus
Date: 05/14/15

EAST LONGMEADOW

15 Heritage Circle
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: Kevin Brusseau
Seller: David M. Hodge
Date: 05/14/15

135 Lasalle St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $173,000
Buyer: Sara M. Drake
Seller: Frisino, Samuel S., (Estate)
Date: 05/11/15

1 Millbrook Circle
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $345,000
Buyer: Daniel F. Morrill
Seller: Caroline A. Tougas
Date: 05/08/15

30 Millbrook Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $198,000
Buyer: Daniel H. Reynolds
Seller: Matthew Maurer
Date: 05/14/15

118 Orchard Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $372,500
Buyer: Peter J. Borrello
Seller: John B. Yahres
Date: 05/14/15

126 Parker St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Thomas F. Kennedy
Seller: Glenn R. Zanetti
Date: 05/08/15

25 Rankin Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Robert K. Parker
Seller: Hyun J. Park
Date: 05/15/15

16 Winterberry Lane
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $382,500
Buyer: Ronald M. Parlengas
Seller: Winterberry LLC
Date: 05/08/15

71 Woodbridge Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $412,500
Buyer: Benjamin A. Lorentzen
Seller: Kevin K. Labrie
Date: 05/13/15

HAMPDEN

412 Main St.
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $253,994
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Sherry Starrett
Date: 05/13/15

1697-1699 Northampton St.
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $204,000
Buyer: Stanley Hill
Seller: Matthew L. Donohue
Date: 05/05/15

24 Stony Hill Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Erin L. Rhindress
Seller: Michael Fois
Date: 05/14/15

HOLLAND

3 Castonguay Lane
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $201,000
Buyer: Eric J. Hawk
Seller: Linda S. Anderson
Date: 05/15/15

322 Mashapaug Road
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $435,000
Buyer: Joseph A. Pucci
Seller: Roger S. Davis
Date: 05/14/15

HOLYOKE

133 Allyn St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $160,590
Buyer: FHLM
Seller: Robert T. Chaput
Date: 05/11/15

Canal St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $508,000
Buyer: HR Holyoke LLC
Seller: Kevin Cruz
Date: 05/13/15

15 Francis Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Andrea Marion
Seller: Nelly M. Velez
Date: 05/08/15

50-52 Hitchcock St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Deutsche Bank
Seller: Iris Alvarez
Date: 05/11/15

221 Lacus Dr.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Jessica L. Quinn
Seller: Andrew Himmen
Date: 05/06/15

69-71 Linden St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $168,000
Buyer: Jeffrey E. Jean-Charles
Seller: Betsy I. Bonilla
Date: 05/15/15

660 South Bridge St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $508,000
Buyer: HR Holyoke LLC
Seller: Kevin Cruz
Date: 05/13/15

454 Westfield Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $132,344
Buyer: US Bank
Seller: Robert W. Moreau
Date: 05/05/15

LONGMEADOW

681 Converse St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $245,224
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Esther D. Lucia
Date: 05/08/15

83 Duxbury Lane
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $625,000
Buyer: Craig Werder
Seller: Wendy G. Kaplan
Date: 05/12/15

137 Laurel St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Jennifer A. Jester
Seller: Jack V. Grassetti
Date: 05/06/15

64 Viscount Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $409,500
Buyer: Eric Klanderman
Seller: Stanley T. Winer
Date: 05/14/15

109 Wild Grove Lane
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $636,000
Buyer: David Lipke
Seller: David Fontaine
Date: 05/11/15

55 Wildwood Glen
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: William M. Fiore
Seller: Victoria F. Ahrens
Date: 05/15/15

603 Wolf Swamp Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $362,000
Buyer: HL Holdings LLC
Seller: Kathleen S. Collins
Date: 05/14/15

LUDLOW

27 Americo St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Sharon R. Roy
Seller: Atwater Investors Inc.
Date: 05/15/15

1621 Center St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $277,000
Buyer: Shelley V. Moreau
Seller: Joseph W. Francis
Date: 05/08/15

24 Crescent Dr.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Helena C. Santos
Seller: Edward J. Dill
Date: 05/08/15

13 Essex St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Michael Zina
Seller: Helena N. Ferreira
Date: 05/15/15

88 Oakridge St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Sandra E. Barrows
Seller: Jean M. Henriques
Date: 05/15/15

65 Richmond Road
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $207,000
Buyer: Jeffrey M. Paquin
Seller: Mitchell Dobrzycki
Date: 05/15/15

126 Southwood Dr.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Eugene L. Martins
Seller: Kenneth M. Guyott
Date: 05/15/15

149 Waverly Road
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $294,000
Buyer: John S. Lovely
Seller: Marianne Waszkelewicz
Date: 05/05/15

12 Wenonah Dr.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $172,000
Buyer: Maria Michelakis
Seller: William R. Silvia
Date: 05/08/15

106 Woodland Circle
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Jared L. Olanoff
Seller: John L. Murphy
Date: 05/04/15

202 Woodland Circle
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: John W. Burton
Seller: Bank of New York Mellon
Date: 05/11/15

MONSON

57 Crest Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Charles R. Summers
Seller: Patricia A. Niedermeier
Date: 05/15/15

PALMER

1 Lariviere Ave.
Palmer, MA 01080
Amount: $2,300,000
Buyer: Naviah Investments LLC
Seller: Ketna Inc.
Date: 05/15/15

16 Memory Lane
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $214,000
Buyer: Jeffrey Marciniec
Seller: Deborah Norcott
Date: 05/15/15

24 Squier St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Jin Gao
Seller: Michael J. Davis
Date: 05/11/15

SPRINGFIELD

87 Bellwood Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $121,500
Buyer: RHL Properties LLC
Seller: Santander Bank
Date: 05/14/15

111 Berkshire St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $156,000
Buyer: Warren Wint
Seller: Rhona G. Haye-Elliston
Date: 05/08/15

71 Clearbrook Dr.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Clifford Burnett
Seller: David K. Weiner
Date: 05/15/15

377 Cottage St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $900,000
Buyer: Red Lab Realty LLC
Seller: Francis Properties LLC
Date: 05/07/15

67 Derryfield Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $176,000
Buyer: Rachel M. Lareau
Seller: Keith A. Mumblo
Date: 05/15/15

93-95 Edgeland St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $190,626
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Rafael P. Fernandez
Date: 05/05/15

95 Entrybrook Dr.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $127,000
Buyer: Yesenia Mendez
Seller: Ryan M. Duffy
Date: 05/11/15

59 Fox Hill Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $208,133
Buyer: Peoples Bank
Seller: Linda Fieldhouse
Date: 05/08/15

84 Francis St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $143,836
Buyer: Bayview Loan Servicing
Seller: Stephanie E. Gouin
Date: 05/04/15

35 Gail St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $116,600
Buyer: Bayview Loan Servicing
Seller: Bradley P. Hayward
Date: 05/07/15

86 Granby St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $199,900
Buyer: Jonathan A. Diaz
Seller: Stephanie Brusseau
Date: 05/14/15

162 Hartford Terrace
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Matthew R. Lillibridge
Seller: Jodi-Lyn Manning
Date: 05/15/15

41 Indian Leap St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $148,000
Buyer: Wieslaw Winkiewicz
Seller: Reynolds A. Adams
Date: 05/07/15

170 Lucerne Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $135,000
Buyer: Shavonne M. Lewis
Seller: Jason D. Doxtater
Date: 05/13/15

133 Manchester Terrace
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $154,900
Buyer: Michael B. Gallagher
Seller: Frances M. Capone
Date: 05/15/15

88 Margerie St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Juan Deluna
Seller: Jesenia Santiago
Date: 05/07/15

16 Mayfield St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $165,250
Buyer: Fabio Montefusco
Seller: Ian M. Phelps
Date: 05/15/15

30 Montrose St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $119,539
Buyer: Yellowbrick Property LLC
Seller: Yellowbrick Property LLC
Date: 05/14/15

36 Orpheum Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $116,000
Buyer: Monica W. Fogarty
Seller: Margaret M. Johnson
Date: 05/15/15

1247 Page Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $115,500
Buyer: R2R LLC
Seller: JJS Capital Investment
Date: 05/11/15

1130 Parker St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $145,000
Buyer: William Womeldorf
Seller: Simmons Ventures LLC
Date: 05/15/15

100 Parkerview St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Tyra K. Varner
Seller: MYA Realty LLC
Date: 05/05/15

117-119 Parkside St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $131,000
Buyer: Anhar Bakth
Seller: Evangelia Mirisis
Date: 05/06/15

37 Pearson Dr.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $234,900
Buyer: Jonathan Moore
Seller: Jason G. Perreault
Date: 05/06/15

686 Plumtree Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Joel B. Rivas
Seller: Christopher Bedinelli
Date: 05/15/15

27 Riverview St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $145,000
Buyer: Crystal D. Lamb
Seller: Maxy U. Anamonye
Date: 05/06/15

236 Russell St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: George L. Johnson
Seller: Sodi Inc.
Date: 05/13/15

8-12 Stearns Square
Springfield, MA 01103
Amount: $500,000
Buyer: Holy Christian Orthodox Church
Seller: 8-12 Stearns Square LLC
Date: 05/08/15

31-33 Thetford St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Lynzi A. Gayle
Seller: Francis Joseph
Date: 05/11/15

17 Washington Road
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Joseph P. Cox
Seller: Clothilde A. Lang
Date: 05/15/15

25 Wexford St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Jin Q. Chen
Seller: Amy L. Mackey
Date: 05/15/15

SOUTHWICK

1 3rd St.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $347,857
Buyer: JP Morgan Chase Bank
Seller: Diana D. Tardiff
Date: 05/08/15

18 Feeding Hills Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Matthew Welsh
Seller: Jeffrey P. Horkun
Date: 05/05/15

35 Granville Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Michael J. Torte
Seller: Charles J. Allessio
Date: 05/05/15

North Longyard Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Longyard Laro LLC
Seller: Stetson W. Arnold
Date: 05/15/15

1 Nicholson Hill Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: Mark Seymour
Seller: Johnathan P. Chapman
Date: 05/15/15

WALES

7 Lake George Road
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Kyle A. St. Marie
Seller: Kimberly A. Mandeville
Date: 05/15/15

167 Union Road
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $152,501
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Michael R. Lenahan
Date: 05/07/15

46 Union Road
Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: James Spera
Seller: Robert A. Spera
Date: 05/05/15

WEST SPRINGFIELD

158 Circle Dr.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Marjorie G. Koretz
Seller: Anthony T. Sbalbi
Date: 05/12/15

31 Paucatuck Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $268,000
Buyer: Terrence M. Leahy
Seller: Marjorie G. Koretz
Date: 05/07/15

150 Pine St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $258,000
Buyer: William R. Guevremont
Seller: Mary-Anne Diblasio
Date: 05/08/15

125 Sweetfern Dr.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $312,500
Buyer: John Mitchell
Seller: Patricia C. Cain
Date: 05/11/15

WESTFIELD

1 Allen Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Jenna K. Biscoe
Seller: Sergey Kulyak
Date: 05/08/15

65 Christopher Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $276,900
Buyer: Rosa E. Avery
Seller: Michael B. Valente
Date: 05/15/15

18 Colony Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $287,500
Buyer: Jared M. Carey
Seller: Steven A. Legere
Date: 05/08/15

18 Country Club Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $232,000
Buyer: Jason E. Trembley
Seller: Denise J. Calvo-Berndt
Date: 05/15/15

69 Court St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $1,704,000
Buyer: VanDeusen Apts. LLC
Seller: Bruce Enterprises LLC
Date: 05/14/15

29 Day Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $209,000
Buyer: Prakash Darjee
Seller: Anne M. Kaminski
Date: 05/04/15

297 Falley Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $187,522
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Michael G. Scott
Date: 05/14/15

71 Massey St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Mark K. Mutti
Seller: RSP Realty LLC
Date: 05/15/15

73 Northridge Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $224,900
Buyer: Kristen A. Michaelian
Seller: Wade C. Avery
Date: 05/15/15

41 Pinewood Lane
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $135,000
Buyer: James D. Adams
Seller: Judith A. Graham
Date: 05/06/15

Sackett Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $119,500
Buyer: William J. Oleksak
Seller: Northwest Realty LLC
Date: 05/04/15

27 Saint James Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Jeffrey A. Thomson
Seller: Jennifer L. Torres
Date: 05/15/15

77 South Maple St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $153,000
Buyer: Gina M. Avery
Seller: Joanne C. Girolamo
Date: 05/13/15

Southampton Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Flannery J. Wiemer
Seller: Jared D. Conlin
Date: 05/07/15

96 Skyline Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Yuriy Solokhin
Seller: John E. Pearson
Date: 05/13/15

460 Southampton Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $224,500
Buyer: Gregory A. Liberis
Seller: David W. Leduc
Date: 05/15/15

1277 Southampton Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Hanok M. George
Seller: Joan Corell
Date: 05/15/15

558 Western Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $189,900
Buyer: Joshua R. Almeida
Seller: Mary J. Bosley
Date: 05/08/15

WILBRAHAM

12 Inwood Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $246,000
Buyer: Sean M. Mahoney
Seller: Charlene Lonczak
Date: 05/05/15

10 Longfellow Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Keith A. Mumblo
Seller: John A. Evon
Date: 05/15/15

80 Main St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $175,000
Seller: Erving J. Laware
Date: 05/04/15

252 Main St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $233,000
Buyer: Sharon L. Kipetz
Seller: Eileen M. Scoles
Date: 05/12/15

Melikian Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Jennifer A. Ackley
Seller: Kevin C. Shaw
Date: 05/15/15

4 Pease St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Eric K. Seymour
Seller: Rickey S. Willard
Date: 05/08/15

18 Red Gap Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $459,000
Buyer: David E. Clark
Seller: Ronald M. Parlengas
Date: 05/14/15

5 West Colonial Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $289,000
Buyer: James M. Kane
Seller: David E. Clark
Date: 05/14/15

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY

AMHERST

35 Bayberry Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $555,000
Buyer: Carly R. Speyer
Seller: Karen Sheingold
Date: 05/07/15

24 Chestnut St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $485,000
Buyer: Bogdan O. Prokopovych
Seller: Alexander W. Hiam
Date: 05/05/15

15 Laurel Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $320,000
Buyer: C. E. Dawson
Seller: Christina F. Neiman
Date: 05/13/15

44 Overlook Dr.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Town Of Amherst
Seller: B&G Zenon RT
Date: 05/06/15

74 Wildflower Dr.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $490,000
Buyer: Rolf E. Jentoft
Seller: Corrado R. Poli
Date: 05/15/15

18 Windridge St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $438,000
Buyer: Maura E. Mahon
Seller: Charles F. Hopkins
Date: 05/15/15

BELCHERTOWN

46 Daniel Square
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Jared D. Conlin
Seller: Catherine E. Sabbagh
Date: 05/07/15
61 Deer Run
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $385,000
Buyer: John R. Schelb
Seller: Gregg A. Ublacker
Date: 05/08/15

459 Franklin St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Kelly O. Galster
Seller: Dahlia Development Ltd
Date: 05/11/15

138 River St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Jennifer Benoit
Seller: Pioneer Valley Custom Homes
Date: 05/14/15

CHESTERFIELD

92 North Road
Chesterfield, MA 01012
Amount: $1,600,000
Buyer: Northampton Farm LLC
Seller: Edith M. Mehiel
Date: 05/14/15

CUMMINGTON

94 Berkshire Trail
Cummington, MA 01026
Amount: $274,900
Buyer: Mark E. Williams
Seller: James P. Turati
Date: 05/15/15

EASTHAMPTON

16 Davis St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: John Darby
Seller: Karen L. Foster
Date: 05/11/15

9 Elliot St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $137,000
Buyer: Aaron Stone
Seller: FNMA
Date: 05/15/15

204 Loudville Road
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Mattitiyahu S. Zimbler
Seller: Jason N. Brunt
Date: 05/15/15

96 Lovefield St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $121,000
Buyer: Ryan H. Allen
Seller: FNMA
Date: 05/06/15

22 Pleasant St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: D&H Property Management
Seller: Michael A. Dugas
Date: 05/15/15

14 Robin Road
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $271,000
Buyer: Deutsche Bank
Seller: David Price
Date: 05/07/15

15 Summit Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $124,250
Buyer: Sandra L. Kobylarz
Seller: William C. Macrae
Date: 05/14/15

GOSHEN

Route 9
Goshen, MA 01032
Amount: $152,500
Buyer: Michael G. George
Seller: Jon G. Adams
Date: 05/13/15

Williams Dr.
Goshen, MA 01032
Amount: $152,500
Buyer: Michael G. George
Seller: Jon G. Adams
Date: 05/13/15

GRANBY

36 Cold Hill Dr.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $384,000
Buyer: Benjamin Garvey
Seller: Jessica L. Quinn
Date: 05/06/15

HADLEY

5 Frost Lane
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Kevin D. Burt
Seller: Jernigan FT
Date: 05/14/15

HATFIELD

26 Bridge St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $382,500
Buyer: Kathleen Z. Zeamer
Seller: Daniel K. Edwards
Date: 05/15/15

28 Elm St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $398,000
Buyer: Ronald N. Paasch
Seller: Elizabeth A. Porada
Date: 05/15/15

33 Elm St. #A
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Charles F. Hopkins
Seller: Northeast Enterprise Realty Partnership
Date: 05/15/15

179 Pantry Road
Hatfield, MA 01088
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Lynn D. Lovell
Seller: Chirgwin, Linda M., (Estate)
Date: 05/15/15

356 West St.
Hatfield, MA 01038
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Sharon L. Taylor
Seller: Symanski, William A., (Estate)
Date: 05/07/15

HUNTINGTON

2 Sampson Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $226,000
Buyer: Amy R. Walker
Seller: Kathy A. Helems
Date: 05/07/15

NORTHAMPTON

19 Drewsen Dr.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $207,500
Buyer: Susan B. Doyle
Seller: Gregory R. Haas
Date: 05/15/15

53 Ford Xing
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Kent Pecoy & Sons Construction
Seller: Hospital Hill Development
Date: 05/15/15

50 Musante Dr.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Kent Pecoy & Sons Construction
Seller: Hospital Hill Development
Date: 05/15/15

82 Musante Dr.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Kent Pecoy & Sons Construction
Seller: Hospital Hill Development
Date: 05/15/15

69 Pine Brook Curve
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Chuanyu Lin
Seller: Juan Cornejo
Date: 05/11/15

249 Sylvester Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Daviau & Hathaway Development LLC
Seller: Kathleen E. Lavalley
Date: 05/14/15

24 Water St.
Northampton, MA 01053
Amount: $268,800
Buyer: Joseph W. Garland
Seller: Lisa A. Morrison
Date: 05/15/15

67 Winterberry Lane
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $555,000
Buyer: Edith M. Mehiel
Seller: Elinor I. Lipman
Date: 05/14/15

PELHAM

346 Amherst Road
Pelham, MA 01002
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Samantha Zachs
Seller: Dale M. Jones
Date: 05/08/15

210 Daniel Shays Hwy.
Pelham, MA 01002
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Stephen J. Sikes
Seller: Alice P. Suprenant
Date: 05/06/15

25 South Valley Road
Pelham, MA 01002
Amount: $340,000
Buyer: John W. Larsen
Seller: Roger R. Booth
Date: 05/15/15

SOUTH HADLEY

52 Amherst Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $197,000
Buyer: John E. Piskor
Seller: A. J. Haley Melnic RET
Date: 05/15/15

19 Berwyn St. Ext
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $202,400
Buyer: Thomas J. White
Seller: Richard Labonte
Date: 05/13/15

12 Elm St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $172,000
Buyer: Erik D. Towns
Seller: Margaret Kennedy-Mercier
Date: 05/12/15

10 Grandview St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Rhyan Belisle
Seller: FNMA
Date: 05/05/15

19 Magnolia Terrace
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $259,847
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Green Tree Servicing LLC
Date: 05/12/15

SOUTHAMPTON

127 Fomer Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Katherine M. Browne
Seller: Duane D. Prucnal
Date: 05/15/15

16 Katelyn Way
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $495,000
Buyer: Ryan L. Geeleher
Seller: Kimberly Bither LT
Date: 05/06/15

WARE

18 Clinton St.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $117,500
Buyer: Wendy Simonds
Seller: Bruce A. Martins
Date: 05/05/15

WESTHAMPTON

300 Main Road
Westhampton, MA 01027
Amount: $172,000
Buyer: Ann M. Williams
Seller: Joseph T. Massimino
Date: 05/15/15

WILLIAMSBURG

27 Fairfield Ave.
Williamsburg, MA 01062
Amount: $178,000
Buyer: Sarah Crawford
Seller: Cheryl L. Bucala
Date: 05/06/15

Opinion
Summer Jobs Are Economic Development

The calendar has turned to June. That means thousands of college students who call Western Mass. home are now back in this region for more than three months. And it means that, in just a few weeks, several thousand high-school students will have completed their studies for the year, and most of them will be looking for something to do.

Therefore, June is also a time for area employers large and small to step up and try to create opportunities for some of these young people in the form of summer jobs. Doing so will not just put a few dollars in someone’s pocket, it will also be part of a critical economic-development strategic initiative.

Indeed, as we acknowledged a few weeks ago when the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission released a 20-year update of its Plan for Progress, the creation of a large, qualified workforce is certainly this region’s biggest challenge moving forward as it seeks to grow, diversify its economy, and replace the retiring Baby Boom generation.

There are many facets to this assignment, and many of them are related to this notion of creating summer jobs, or opportunities for young people. When companies do that, they not only help the individuals in question, but they also help themselves, and the region.

By giving a young person a job, an employer is introducing a young person to the world of work — in many cases, for the first time. And as we’ve said on many occasions, that first job is a tremendous learning experience on many levels. It provides lessons in a particular skill or vocation, but it also provides important life lessons involving everything from punctuality to teamwork.

Providing young people with jobs also introduces those individuals to the companies in this region and the career opportunities they provide. And such exposure might one day compel someone to stay in the 413 area code rather than feel they have to leave it to find success and happiness. What’s more, today’s young people can bring energy and a different perspective to a company — concerning everything from their products to the use of social media to promote them — something many businesses need.

There are other practical reasons for creating a summer job. Such positions build confidence, they give people a sense of self-worth, and, in many cases, they can help keep individuals off the street and out of trouble.

Yes, there are many reasons why companies should create a summer job or internship — or several of each. And as the economy continues to improve, more businesses should be in a position to add to their payrolls for at least a few months.

We hope businesses will seize what would have to be called an opportunity on many levels. An opportunity for young people to learn and gain respect for the workplace and the rules that govern it, an opportunity for the hiring companies to take advantage of young talent, and an opportunity for the region to achieve some much-needed progress in its assignment to build a large, competent workforce.

It’s June. Time to think about summer and beaches, family vacations and long, hot days. It’s also time to create some all-important summer jobs.

Opinion
Bold Steps Needed to Curb Opioid Abuse


By DENNIS M. DIMITRI, M.D.

An epidemic of opioid use and the associated overdose deaths has been slowly building across the nation and Massachusetts for the last decade, and has now reached a crisis point. It is affecting nearly every city and town in the Commonwealth. In some communities, the crisis is unprecedented.

State officials estimate that more than 1,000 Massachusetts residents died of opioid overdoses last year — 33% percent more than in 2012, and nearly three times more than in 2000. A Harvard School of Public Health survey found that nearly four in 10 state residents personally know someone who has abused prescription pain medications.

While the total numbers may be startling, we should also remember that each individual overdose death has a human face. Each tragedy has changed a family forever. It has to stop, and the time for action is now. Physicians must step forward immediately to do everything we can to help bring this devastating problem under control. How can we do this? It starts with education.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 80% of people who misuse prescription pain medications are using drugs prescribed to someone else. These drugs are most often obtained from a friend or relative — for free, purchased, or stolen. This tells me that there are too many doses of opioid medications in circulation. By limiting this supply and ensuring that opioids are available only to patients who truly need them, we can make a big impact on the Commonwealth’s opioid crisis.

That is why the Mass. Medical Society is launching a comprehensive campaign to educate prescribers and the public about the safe and responsible prescribing and handling of these medications. The campaign has three components: guidelines to help physicians make the right decisions for their patients, free education resources for prescribers to help inform their judgments, and storage and disposal information for patients and their families.

• Prescribing guidelines
. The guidelines not designed to micromanage care, but to provide guidance and information based on evidence that will improve the care of patients and lessen the risks associated with opioid prescribing. At the same time, we recognize that each patient is different, and, in all cases, a prescriber’s sound clinical judgment is important. However, we also believe that several principles should govern the exercise of this clinical judgment.

First, physicians and patients should discuss family and personal histories of substance-abuse disorders and behavioral-health concerns, before any prescription is written. Second, patients and physicians are encouraged to mutually develop agreements that outline the expectations and goals of the treatment, along with the conditions for continuing opioid therapy for chronic pain after initial treatment. Finally, there are exceptions for hospitalized patients, those in hospice and palliative care, and for those being treated for cancer. These patients have special circumstances that do not yield readily to hard and fast rules. Their care must be based upon long-held medical principles of relief of suffering.

We’re offering these guidelines with the hope that they will be adopted by physician practices throughout the state. We are also sharing them with the state Board of Registration in Medicine, in the event that the board will consider incorporating them into its prescribing guidelines for physicians.

• Prescriber education. The Mass. Medical Society has long been a leader in providing continuing medical education to physicians and other clinicians about pain management. We will now make these pain-management courses available to all prescribers, for free, until further notice. This includes not only our current suite of courses, but those currently in the pipeline that are due to be released in the coming weeks and months.

• Public education. An effective first step to reduce non-medical opioid use is through education. Therefore, in an effort to curb the supply of prescription opioids in the community, we are partnering with the Partnership for Drug Free Kids and its Medicine Abuse Project to broadly disseminate information about the safe storage and proper disposal of opioid medications.

Most people are probably unaware that their medicine cabinets are attractive targets for those who would misuse opioids, and that they could be an unwitting supplier. Our education program will provide guidance on how to safely store and secure medications, and how to get rid of them when they are no longer needed.

There is no more important public health issue today than the opioid epidemic. It is devastating communities, families, men, women, rich, poor, and, most tragically, children and adolescents. It has to stop — and we are ready to do our part.

Dr. Dennis M. Dimitri is president of the Mass. Medical Society.

Departments Picture This

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Breakfast Is Served

Pic This June 1, 2015 APic This June 1, 2015 BPic This June 1, 2015 CPic This June 1, 2015 DThe Spirit of Springfield recently presented its World’s Largest Pancake Breakfast in downtown Springfield, marking the event’s 25th anniversary. Pictured top to bottom: Attendees wait for their pancakes on Main Street. From left, MGM Springfield President Mike Mathis, the event’s honorary chairman; Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno; Kelley Tucky, MGM Resorts vice president of Community and Public Affairs, Eastern Region; and businessman Paul Picknelly. Spirit of Springfield President Judy Matt and Springfield Police Sgt. John Delaney (third and fourth from left) with Sarno, Mathis, and members of the Springfield Police K9 Unit. Bottom left: from left, John Sjoberg, president of New England Business Machine Co.; state Sen. Eric Lesser; and Jane Albert, vice president of Development for Baystate Health.

Woman of the Year

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The Professional Women’s Chamber (PWC) recently named Anne Paradis, CEO of MicroTek Inc. in Chicopee, as its 2015 Woman of the Year. The award, given annually since 1954, is presented to a woman in the Western Mass. area who exemplifies outstanding leadership, professional accomplishment, and service to the community. A celebration in Paradis’s honor, co-sponsored by BusinessWest, was held recently at Storrowton Tavern in West Springfield. Top: from left, Paradis receives honorary gifts from PWC board members Laurie Cassidy and Nancy Mirkin. Bottom: Paradis (top) celebrates with a group of MicroTek employees. The company provides custom cable and wire configurations, control panels, and enclosures for customers in the medical equipment, scientific test and instrumentation, life sciences, industrial, and retail industries. Since taking the reins in 1987, Paradis has guided Microtek to 15% annual growth, on average, as well expanding the company’s product lines and client base and creating more than 80 jobs.

Noble Cause

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The 31st annual Noble Hospital 5K Run & Walk for a Noble Cause was held last month at Stanley Park. More than 600 participants walked and ran the 5K route through Stanley Park and the surrounding area. Individuals, teams, wheelchair racers, and school groups participated. Teams included students from Westfield Elementary Schools, Westfield State University, local foundations and nonprofits, businesses, and families and friends. The top male finisher in the 5k run was Robbie Crossman (15:46), while the top female time was posted by Annie Paredes (19:13).

Building Permits Departments

The following building permits were issued during the month of May 2015.

AMHERST

Donald Laverdiere
451 West St.
$127,000 — Install 136 solar panels

W D Cowls Inc.
113 Cowls Road
$690,000 — Renovate existing barn into new Atkins Market

CHICOPEE

Chapin School Veterans Housing, LLC
40 Meadow St.
$5,661,000 — School renovation to convert to 43 housing units

John Lemon
583 James St.
$15,000 — Interior remodel in Walgreens

Majid Nizam Din
2041 Memorial Dr.
$52,500 — Renovate existing service station and convert to convenience store

Reesg Properties, LLC
1610 Memorial Dr.
$377,000 — Remodel existing space for auto sales

Valley Opportunity Council
54-56 Mt. Carmel Ave.
$27,000 — Interior remodel of first and second floors

EASTHAMPTON

Ashton Acquisitions
329 Main St.
$12,000 — Exterior repairs

City of Easthampton
43 Main St.
$275,000 — Interior renovation of Old Town Hall

James R. Witmer, II
142 Pleasant St.
$5,000 — Install two walls

Laura Penny
70-72 Maple St.
$5,000 — Replace entry door

LUDLOW

Oscars Pizza
973 East St.
$5,000 — New fire-suppression system

NORTHAMPTON

Maura Glennon
17 Main St.
$70,000 — Renovations for bakery/café

Smith College
26 Bedford Terrace
$99,000 — Install 32 replacement windows and interior doors

Smith College
44 College Lane
$164,000 — Construct observatory on rooftop

Smith College
22 Elm St.
$131,000 — Interior renovations to art gallery and art department

Smith College
29 Elm St.
$386,000 — Install replacement windows and masonry repointing

SPRINGFIELD

3640 Main Street, LLP
3640 Main St.
$180,000 — Second-floor office renovation for Retina Associates

Electric Term, Inc.
50 Warehouse St.
$309,000 — Construct a 7,700-square-foot pre-engineered addition

RockTenn
320 Parker St.
$14,000 — Construct new office in manufacturing area

Silver Brick Group
15 Taylor St.
$65,000 — Re-configure offices to new design

SIS Center LLC
1441 Main St.
$8,000 — Interior renovation

SIS Center LLC
1441 Main St.
$65,500 — Tenant fit out

Springfield Partners
721 State St.
$49,000 — Interior renovation

Texas Roadhouse
380 Cooley St.
$133,000 — New roof

United Personnel
1550 Main St.
$13,500 — Minor alteration to first floor

WEST SPRINGFIELD

Dress Barn
935 Riverdale St.
$432,000 — Interior fit out

Longhorn Steakhouse
1105 Riverdale St.
$36,500 — New roof

Departments 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

46 Avery Road
Buckland, MA 01338
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: PDV Inc.
Seller: Susan A. Chadwick
Date: 04/30/15

CONWAY

590 East Guinea Road
Conway, MA 01341
Amount: $275,434
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Donald M. Lampron
Date: 04/30/15

Fields Hill Road
Conway, MA 01341
Amount: $117,000
Buyer: Lawrence K. Guild
Seller: Mary B. Parker
Date: 04/28/15

DEERFIELD

14 Captain Lathrop Dr.
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: John W. Oberling
Seller: Sandra A. Patterson
Date: 04/22/15

498 River Road
Deerfield, MA 01342
Amount: $375,000
Buyer: Carol A. Connare
Seller: Edward W. Wise
Date: 04/29/15

GREENFIELD

70 Allen St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $1,000,000
Buyer: Chapman Silver Allen LLC
Seller: June Foster TR
Date: 04/28/15

51 Church St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Ananda Real Estate LLC
Seller: James S. Roman TR
Date: 04/24/15

726 Colrain Road
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $226,000
Buyer: Cara Morano
Seller: Aaron D. Miller
Date: 04/22/15

Columbus Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $1,000,000
Buyer: Chapman Silver Allen LLC
Seller: June Foster TR
Date: 04/28/15

307 Conway St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $118,915
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Dale J. Bourbeau
Date: 04/27/15

36 East Cleveland St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Valeriu Gheorghita
Seller: Ivan Darmanchev
Date: 04/30/15

214 Elm St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Nickolas A. Howe
Seller: Carl W. Kingsley
Date: 04/30/15

38-40 Grove St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $218,500
Buyer: Michel E. Dubois
Seller: Christie Cullen
Date: 04/30/15

HAWLEY

116 East Hawley Road
Hawley, MA 01339
Amount: $167,500
Buyer: Yvette L. Segal
Seller: Paul S. Carpenter
Date: 04/28/15

LEYDEN

12 Zimmerman Hill Road
Leyden, MA 01337
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Eileene P. Farrell
Seller: Paul C. Zimmerman
Date: 04/22/15

MONTAGUE

10 4th St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Jimena D. Pareja
Seller: Theresa E. Ferland
Date: 04/28/15

1 Randall Wood Dr.
Montague, MA 01351
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Celia A. Allen
Date: 04/22/15

97 Turners Falls Road
Montague, MA 01301
Amount: $196,500
Buyer: Sergey V. Lange
Seller: Evelyn J. Walsh
Date: 04/30/15

NORTHFIELD

95 Hinsdale Road
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $125,900
Buyer: Alberta Z. Chartier
Seller: USA VA
Date: 05/01/15

ORANGE

80 King St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $148,000
Buyer: Andrea S. Williams
Seller: Francis D. Shanahan Jr. NT
Date: 04/29/15

239 South Main St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Sean D. Nolan
Seller: William C. Woodcock
Date: 04/30/15

233 Walnut Hill Road
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $131,489
Buyer: Citimortgage Inc.
Seller: Robert M. Ellison
Date: 05/01/15

SHELBURNE

66 Colrain Shelburne Road
Shelburne, MA 01370
Amount: $343,750
Buyer: Sarah Martin
Seller: Elaine Hinze
Date: 04/24/15

510 Little Mohawk Road
Shelburne, MA 01370
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Julie Dubreuil
Seller: Carolyn G. Wheeler
Date: 04/27/15

97 Lucy Fiske Road
Shelburne, MA 01370
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Lindsey M. Adamski
Seller: Renae S. Parker
Date: 05/01/15

SHUTESBURY

140 Leonard Road
Shutesbury, MA 01072
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Marina R. Gurman-Wangh
Seller: Robert R. Laclair
Date: 04/29/15

WARWICK

42 Dusty Lane
Warwick, MA 01364
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Keith D. Poulin
Seller: Stephen A. Brosca
Date: 04/30/15

WHATELY

State Road
Whately, MA 01093
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Smiarowski Brothers LLC
Seller: Marjorie Borowski
Date: 04/29/15

HAMPDEN COUNTY

AGAWAM

187 Clover Hill Dr.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $301,000
Buyer: Matthew J. Quinby
Seller: Brendan D. Reilly
Date: 04/23/15

49 Edward St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $187,000
Buyer: Edward N. Cahill
Seller: Erin C. Cormier
Date: 04/28/15

75 Lealand Ave.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $129,900
Seller: Robert T. Harkins
Date: 05/01/15

103 Parkedge Dr.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $268,500
Buyer: Matthew J. Couture
Seller: Arthur E. Wheeler
Date: 04/30/15

23 Robin Lane
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $149,500
Buyer: Allison Sitler
Seller: Kikowski, John T. Sr., (Estate)
Date: 04/30/15

129 South St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $182,668
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: John T. Hilt
Date: 04/22/15

300 South St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Antonio M. Castro
Seller: Philippe O. Raiche
Date: 04/30/15

205 Southwick St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Timothy S. Maxton
Seller: Robert L. Maxton
Date: 04/24/15

30 Stanley Place
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $223,000
Buyer: Arnold M. Bernstein
Seller: Nathan Kibbe
Date: 04/24/15

16 Sycamore Terrace
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Valeriy Kuznetsov
Seller: Svetlana Mokan
Date: 04/30/15

65 Valley Brook Road
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Matthew C. Chapman
Seller: Matthew J. Quinby
Date: 04/24/15

105 Witheridge St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Robert J. Carey
Seller: James M. Mullen
Date: 04/28/15

BRIMFIELD

48 Tower Hill Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Edouard Devarennes
Seller: John L. Fearing
Date: 04/21/15

CHICOPEE

116 9th Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $214,900
Buyer: Rosalina M. Acevedo
Seller: Thomas G. Cantin
Date: 04/30/15

150 Beauchamp Terrace
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $123,600
Buyer: Kenneth R. Vitali
Seller: Dorene Lepage
Date: 04/30/15

22 Beauregard Court
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $143,000
Buyer: Charity Michon
Seller: Arleen L. Sassi
Date: 04/24/15

309 Casey Dr.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Edwin Ocasio
Seller: FNMA
Date: 04/23/15

Center St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $650,000
Buyer: Pride Limited Partnership
Seller: Biskit Chicopee LLC
Date: 04/21/15

444 Chicopee St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $135,000
Buyer: Manuela G. Leblanc
Seller: Jacob Kifa

80 Dunn St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $192,500
Buyer: Michael P. Mailhott
Seller: David Bernard
Date: 04/29/15

128 Gill St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Rey Camacho
Seller: Donald J. Moneau
Date: 04/22/15

520 Granby Road
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Carrie L. Seymour
Seller: Maria Tylek
Date: 04/23/15

19 Hudson Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $212,000
Buyer: Anthony J. Sarnelli
Seller: Mark E. Vincelette
Date: 04/23/15

44 Larchmont St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $121,500
Buyer: US Bank
Seller: Austin R. Gordon
Date: 04/28/15

Manning St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $152,000
Buyer: Robert E. Hohenberger
Seller: Corinne Renauld
Date: 04/30/15

29 Mount Royal St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Wells Fargo Bank
Seller: Steven E. Humel
Date: 04/28/15

21 Oakridge St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $171,100
Buyer: Enrique Melendez
Seller: Melissa M. Lavallee
Date: 04/30/15

49 Riverpark Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $194,900
Buyer: Jessica S. Riendeau
Seller: Leo P. Arel
Date: 04/30/15

89 Royal St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Nicole M. Beaulieu
Seller: Robert J. Kosiorek
Date: 04/28/15

41 Saint Onge St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Nichole D. Ayala
Seller: Oak Ridge Custom Home Builders
Date: 04/30/15

75 Sampson St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $153,000
Buyer: Glenn R. Depot
Seller: Michael L. Klofas
Date: 04/22/15

EAST LONGMEADOW

17 Hillside Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $194,500
Buyer: Annker Jr. LLC
Seller: Robert C. Andwood
Date: 04/21/15

21 Holland Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $165,465
Buyer: Jason L. Rowe
Seller: Thomas F. Kennedy
Date: 04/24/15

312 Somers Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $216,000
Buyer: Carole L. Podesta
Seller: Joseph Nadeau
Date: 04/23/15

16 State St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Peter M. Hall
Seller: Marie M. Trudel
Date: 05/01/15

165 Stebbins St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: Matthew J. Turgeon
Seller: Donald J. Turgeon
Date: 04/27/15

4 Sturbridge Lane
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $418,000
Buyer: James G. Kantany
Seller: 4 Sturbridge Lane LLC
Date: 04/24/15

8 Urban Lane
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Richard J. Tyrrell
Seller: Zeker RT
Date: 04/30/15

59 West St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $208,500
Buyer: Anthony Alvaro
Seller: Pease LLC
Date: 04/30/15

50 William St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Angel L. Chiclana
Seller: Raymond J. Murray
Date: 04/30/15

EAST LONGMEADOW

149 Elm St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $189,000
Buyer: Christina E. Rolfe
Seller: Michelle A. Murray
Date: 04/27/15

15 Hunting Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $278,000
Buyer: Trang T. Dam
Seller: Ruth B. Weaver
Date: 04/29/15

46 Lori Lane
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $410,000
Buyer: Leah M. Kenney
Seller: John Hasley
Date: 05/01/15

95 Maple St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $227,000
Buyer: Kyle A. Murray
Seller: David F. Bressem
Date: 04/27/15

237 Millbrook Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $355,000
Buyer: Gerard P. Roeder
Seller: Allan J. Ouellet
Date: 04/29/15

250 North Main St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: KJTS LLC
Seller: Carol Dougan
Date: 04/29/15

61 Nelson St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $174,500
Buyer: Jill A. Labonte
Seller: Richard A. Macgovern
Date: 04/28/15

108 Rogers Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $157,000
Buyer: Matthew R. Pollock
Seller: Maryann Mcgrath
Date: 04/28/15

GRANVILLE

523 Beech Hill Road
Granville, MA 01034
Amount: $266,000
Buyer: Steve G. Bedford
Seller: Phillip J. Girard
Date: 04/28/15

831 Main Road
Granville, MA 01034
Buyer: Jessica Macknight
Seller: Billie Charles
Date: 04/24/15

8 South Lane
Granville, MA 01034
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Matthew J. Mountain
Seller: Jessica Macknight
Date: 04/30/15

HAMPDEN

Chapin Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Jack Straw RT
Seller: Robert D. Ober
Date: 04/21/15

15 Woodland Dr.
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Craig A. Rivest
Seller: Brian Normoyle
Date: 04/27/15

HOLYOKE

181 Appleton St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Nestingly 181 LLC
Seller: Maraline Development Corp.
Date: 04/22/15

83-85 Center St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Jose D. Salazar
Seller: Maria E. Montano
Date: 04/30/15

63 Cherry Hill
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Brittnie L. Aiello
Seller: Leah M. Kenney
Date: 05/01/15

24 Cranberry Dr.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $194,000
Buyer: Melissa Paniagua
Seller: Barbara A. Gregg
Date: 04/30/15

1454-1456 Dwight St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $142,000
Buyer: Herminio Torres
Seller: Robert C. Fine
Date: 04/30/15

842 Dwight St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $119,000
Buyer: Jorge R. Diaz
Seller: Rose Property Management
Date: 04/27/15

228 Easthampton Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $201,000
Buyer: Mark G. Anderson
Seller: Vandelyn Wright
Date: 05/01/15

66 Elmwood Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $167,400
Buyer: Kristen L. Troccolo
Seller: Patrick S. Taylor
Date: 04/30/15

24 Gary Dr.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $173,840
Buyer: Nationstar Mortgage LLC
Seller: Mark A. O’Donnell
Date: 04/23/15

31 Gates St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $139,615
Buyer: Allison J. Reid
Seller: Joseph B. Lewis
Date: 04/22/15

354 Hampden St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Caadstone 2 LLC
Seller: Victor O. Licorish
Date: 04/30/15

53 Howard St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Karen E. Kent
Seller: Brian J. Roule
Date: 04/23/15

Main St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Nestingly 181 LLC
Seller: Maraline Development Corp.
Date: 04/22/15

47 Mount Tom Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Ruth N. Vega
Seller: Bigelow, John, (Estate)
Date: 04/21/15

216 Ontario Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $180,600
Buyer: Christine Munro
Seller: Nationstar Mortgage LLC
Date: 04/28/15

158-160 Race St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Nestingly 181 LLC
Seller: Maraline Development Corp.
Date: 04/22/15

164 Race St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Nestingly 181 LLC
Seller: Maraline Development Corp.
Date: 04/22/15

15 School St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $117,500
Buyer: Roberto Camacho
Seller: Pentre Farm Properties
Date: 05/01/15

118 Sheehan Dr.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $172,000
Buyer: Michael J. Dubois
Seller: Urdzela, Frederick, (Estate)
Date: 04/24/15

139 South Martin St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $154,650
Buyer: Indira M. Lalchandani
Seller: Paul Blazejowski
Date: 04/21/15

LONGMEADOW

220 Ardsley Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Terry C. Anthony FT
Seller: Robert A. Fagin
Date: 04/21/15

86 Cambridge Circle
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Anthony J. Santos
Seller: James F. Moran
Date: 05/01/15

109 Cooley Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $263,500
Buyer: Heather Tirpaeck
Seller: Patti J. Goldstein
Date: 04/30/15

30 Crestview Circle
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $333,000
Buyer: Joseph M. O’Brien
Seller: Ira R. Thomas
Date: 05/01/15

7 Duxbury Lane
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $329,000
Buyer: Adam D. Dalessio
Seller: Brian J. Long
Date: 04/30/15

20 Edward Circle
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Kirsten Schoenberger
Seller: Andrea L. Brinnel
Date: 04/30/15

134 Field Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $257,700
Buyer: David C. Sinaguglia
Seller: K. Marceau
Date: 04/30/15

791 Frank Smith Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $370,000
Buyer: Michael E. Youngblood
Seller: Elaine L. Peters
Date: 05/01/15

85 Greenacre Ave.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $312,500
Buyer: Raymond Beattie
Seller: David A. Mundrick
Date: 04/30/15

916 Williams St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $1,100,000
Buyer: Colvest & Longmeadow LLC
Seller: First Church of Christ
Date: 04/23/15

122 Wolf Swamp Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $243,000
Buyer: Ruth B. Weaver
Seller: Therese M. Dupre
Date: 04/29/15

322 Wolf Swamp Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Anzhela Savonina
Seller: Christine J. Santos
Date: 04/24/15

90 Woolworth St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $237,500
Buyer: Chin C. Yi
Seller: Smith, Florence M., (Estate)
Date: 04/24/15

LUDLOW

92 Fox Run Dr.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $378,000
Buyer: Michele L. Lane
Seller: Richard P. Roy
Date: 04/30/15

7 Laroche St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Jesse Os
Seller: Stephen H. Rodolakis
Date: 04/28/15

16 Posner Circle
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $167,000
Buyer: Rachel M. Carvalho
Seller: Cindy Nguyen
Date: 05/01/15

MONSON

15 Bridge St.
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Gaston M. Mengel
Seller: Marth E. LLC
Date: 04/27/15

158 Bumstead Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $143,373
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Glenn M. Pittsinger
Date: 04/21/15

56 Munn Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $228,000
Buyer: Craig B. Baskin
Seller: Linda Pianka
Date: 04/30/15

MONTGOMERY

91 New State Road
Montgomery, MA 01085
Amount: $355,200
Buyer: James W. Hayes
Seller: Mary-Lynn K. Green
Date: 04/30/15

PALMER

10 Carol St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $139,000
Buyer: Michael R. Turgeon
Seller: Waite, Dorothy E., (Estate)
Date: 04/30/15

99-105 Lawrence St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $1,275,000
Buyer: Tyrone Co LLC
Seller: 99-105 Lawrence St LLC
Date: 04/30/15

53 Mount Dumplin Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Zachary S. Lane
Seller: Hugh K. Martin
Date: 04/21/15

3053 Palmer St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Jeremy J. Wizeman
Seller: Mark Jackson
Date: 05/01/15

365 River St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $156,000
Buyer: Christine E. Kent
Seller: John D. Voight
Date: 04/30/15

RUSSELL

1500 General Knox Road
Russell, MA 01071
Amount: $370,000
Buyer: Brian Shea
Seller: CSB Service Corp.
Date: 05/01/15

SOUTHWICK

8 Eden Hill
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Gregory R. Lalak
Seller: James A. Roncone
Date: 04/30/15

17 Granaudo Circle
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $251,500
Buyer: Anna Shtefan
Seller: Ceal S. Lemanski
Date: 04/29/15

98 Mort Vining Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: John H. Viel
Seller: Davey Reyes
Date: 04/23/15

20 Ranch Club Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $485,000
Buyer: Brendan D. Reilly
Seller: Rockwood Builders Inc.
Date: 04/23/15

21 Shaggbark Dr.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $212,000
Buyer: Kimberly L. Porter
Seller: Lbdnbd LLC
Date: 04/28/15

18 Woodland Ridge
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Dennis J. Billings
Seller: Steven M. Kunsman
Date: 04/30/15

SPRINGFIELD

15 Angelica Dr.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $279,900
Buyer: Kevin George
Seller: Shanna M. Rhoades
Date: 04/22/15

43 Barrison St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Brendon Struck
Seller: Christina E. Rolfe
Date: 04/27/15

147 Belvidere St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $128,000
Buyer: Rachael B. Lawrence
Seller: Huynh T. Do
Date: 04/30/15

234 Birchland Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Isaac Arhin
Seller: Dion Creative Construction Inc.
Date: 04/24/15

17 Blueberry Hill St.
Springfield, MA 01128
Amount: $154,000
Buyer: Adriel J. Alicea
Seller: Joseph R. Girard
Date: 04/30/15

153 Bowles St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $131,250
Buyer: Catfish Properties LLC
Seller: Macfish Properties LLC
Date: 04/30/15

78 California Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $158,000
Buyer: Jennifer L. McCarthy
Seller: Brett Duchon
Date: 04/30/15

1484-1490 Carew St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $136,500
Buyer: 855 Liberty LLC
Seller: City Of Springfield
Date: 04/28/15

109 Caseland St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Christopher J. McCauley
Seller: Kathleen S. Sarno
Date: 05/01/15

324 Central St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $154,000
Buyer: Hipolito Mendez
Seller: Viva Development LLC
Date: 04/24/15

253-255 Centre St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $210,000
Seller: 253 Center Street Propertiess
Date: 04/29/15

95 Cliftwood St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $202,125
Buyer: Frank Raschilla
Seller: Elsie Lindor
Date: 04/22/15

24 Curtis St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Cheickh A. Tidjani
Seller: Eric O. Berrios
Date: 04/30/15

39-41 Daniel St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $139,900
Buyer: Greco Property Management
Seller: C. Squared Realty LLC
Date: 05/01/15

167 Ellsworth Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $229,750
Buyer: Brenda G. Tirado
Seller: Nu Way Homes Inc.
Date: 04/24/15

80 Euclid Ave.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $131,250
Buyer: Catfish Properties LLC
Seller: Macfish Properties LLC
Date: 04/30/15

14 Fenwick St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Lemeca S. Archie
Seller: Carmax Auto Superstores
Date: 04/27/15

140 Garland St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $199,900
Buyer: Jeffrey Moore
Seller: Donna L. Hobart
Date: 04/30/15

38 Gillette Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $167,500
Buyer: Alicia L. Raymond
Seller: Michael D. McKay
Date: 04/27/15

45 Glenoak Dr.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Matthew W. Owczarski
Seller: Tatiana A. Torres
Date: 04/21/15

440 Grayson Dr.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $123,900
Buyer: Helena E. Gagnon
Seller: Ibitsam Qasem
Date: 05/01/15

100 Harvey St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $158,900
Buyer: Ryan A. Reeves
Seller: Carina Leblanc-Reno
Date: 04/30/15

30 Hebron St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $131,250
Buyer: Catfish Properties LLC
Seller: Macfish Properties LLC
Date: 04/30/15

23 Jordan St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $149,000
Buyer: Kerrian A. James
Seller: FNMA
Date: 04/30/15

193-195 Kent Road
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Wesley R. Crouch
Seller: Peter J. Kelly
Date: 04/30/15

29 Leete St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Samara A. Rosado
Seller: Yuri Grechka
Date: 04/22/15

76 Lucerne Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $129,511
Buyer: US Bank
Seller: Deborah J. Flechsig
Date: 05/01/15

197 Mallowhill Road
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $160,852
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Lenora M. Peloquin
Date: 04/23/15

79 Newhall St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $118,000
Buyer: Maureen E. Peeler
Seller: Dorothy Daboul
Date: 04/29/15

5-7 Newman St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Deutsche Bank
Seller: Carlo Icart
Date: 04/24/15

46 Ogden St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Mahmoud Awkal
Seller: Oussama M. Awkal
Date: 04/30/15

41 Overhill Dr.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $157,000
Buyer: Ibtisam D. Qasem
Seller: Jeffrey D. Sias
Date: 05/01/15

392-394 Page Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $121,000
Buyer: Mui N. Hoang
Seller: HSBC Bank
Date: 04/22/15

2165 Page Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Desiree N. Sanchez
Seller: Gary E. Edwards
Date: 05/01/15

162 Pinevale St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $156,000
Buyer: Tory G. McCloud
Seller: Hector L. Rivera-Delbusto
Date: 04/27/15

57-59 Quebec St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $117,039
Buyer: Dariusz Winkiewicz
Seller: Julie E. Colon
Date: 04/24/15

103 Redden St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $148,000
Buyer: Antonio Rivera
Seller: London Realty LLC
Date: 04/28/15

15 Ross St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Rosemary Hernandez
Seller: Cassandra Suleri
Date: 04/30/15

77 Somerset St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $118,000
Buyer: H. A. Weck
Seller: Stephen Patterson
Date: 05/01/15

23 Whitaker St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Monica M. Leang
Seller: Maritza Hernandez
Date: 04/30/15

1506 Wilbraham Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $187,000
Buyer: Emmanuel Jacoby
Seller: William T. Carabine
Date: 04/22/15

221 Wollaston St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $187,000
Buyer: Pamela A. Jumba
Seller: Andre E. Stewart
Date: 04/23/15

26 Woodside Terrace
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $145,000
Buyer: Jorge L. Payano-Abarua
Seller: Russell A. Thompson
Date: 04/30/15

WALES

Wales, MA 01081
Amount: $203,000
Buyer: HSBC Bank
Seller: Jeffrey Linnell
Date: 04/29/15

WESTFIELD

59 Brentwood Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $203,000
Buyer: Bryan A. McBride
Seller: Sara E. Taylor
Date: 04/30/15

20 Butternut Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $161,500
Buyer: Bank New York Mellon
Seller: Kevin J. Powers
Date: 04/28/15

97 Colony Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $267,500
Buyer: Lawrence J. Plude
Seller: Philip J. Naworski
Date: 04/30/15

12 Cortez St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $133,900
Buyer: Stephanie M. Marotte
Seller: FNMA
Date: 04/21/15

3 Delancy St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $121,000
Buyer: Ann Barone
Seller: Welcome, Frances C., (Estate)
Date: 04/29/15

Elm St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $889,900
Buyer: Pioneer Valley Transit Authority
Seller: Joseph G. Flahive
Date: 05/01/15

15 Grove Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $192,500
Buyer: Tyler Desnoyers
Seller: George L. Ashley
Date: 04/27/15

105 Hubbard St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Louis E. Bernardi
Seller: Wendy A. Caputo
Date: 04/30/15

90 Massey St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $379,900
Buyer: Cynthia A. Kelly-Grady
Seller: RSP Realty LLC
Date: 04/27/15

20 Myrtle Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $131,000
Buyer: Tina M. Benson
Seller: Josephine R. Gusek
Date: 04/30/15

15 Northridge Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $192,900
Buyer: Jonathan A. Lastowski
Seller: Crystal E. Lavallee
Date: 04/29/15

61 Overlook Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $395,000
Buyer: Kevin R. Queenin
Seller: Robert J. Carey
Date: 04/28/15

81 Pequot Point Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $130,000
Buyer: Brian D. Moynihan
Seller: Saris Resources LLC
Date: 04/28/15

59 Putnam Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $188,000
Buyer: Steven M. Wood
Seller: Rebecca Q. Miller
Date: 04/30/15

149 Root Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $288,000
Buyer: Brandyn J. Peterson
Seller: Mathew Geffin
Date: 05/01/15

280 Russell Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Donna M. Howe
Seller: Richard S. Alger
Date: 04/30/15

3 Sherman St. Ext.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $221,316
Seller: William M. Lafreniere
Date: 04/24/15

24 Sunrise Terrace
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Lyudmyla Lytvynchuk
Seller: Everbank
Date: 04/23/15

55 Westfield Industrial Park
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $600,000
Buyer: Beaver Lake Realty LLC
Seller: H. B. Smith Co. Inc.
Date: 04/30/15

6 Westwood Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Michael P. Stolpinski
Seller: Mongeau, Ralph A., (Estate)
Date: 04/22/15

75 Wildflower Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Amanda Roy
Seller: Cui X. Lin
Date: 04/24/15

WILBRAHAM

14 Brentwood Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $259,900
Buyer: Jeffrey Sias
Seller: Patricia M. Carr
Date: 05/01/15

1 Carla Lane
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $361,450
Buyer: Karen Edgar
Seller: AC Homebuilding LLC
Date: 04/24/15

481 Dipping Hole Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $184,000
Buyer: Richard M. Williams
Seller: New Start Properties LLC
Date: 04/30/15

5 Pearl Lane
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: David E. Deane
Seller: Deane Eileen L., (Estate)
Date: 04/30/15

11 Ridgewood Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Tiffany L. Tranghese
Seller: Abishag LLC
Date: 04/24/15

12 Ridgewood Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Tiffany L. Tranghese
Seller: Abishag LLC
Date: 04/24/15

19 Wright Place
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Stephen Patterson
Seller: Richard Paluck
Date: 05/01/15

WEST SPRINGFIELD

73 Chester St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $186,000
Buyer: Jose A. Gomez
Seller: Margaret Garibian
Date: 04/30/15

190 Doty Circle
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $275,000
Buyer: Joseph S. Spano
Seller: Mark E. Kimball
Date: 04/29/15

142 Ely Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $292,500
Buyer: Edward A. Pacitti
Seller: Jacobus M. Weimann
Date: 04/24/15

39 Gay Terrace
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $142,000
Buyer: Fitore B. Makolli
Seller: Giorgi, Angela A., (Estate)
Date: 04/24/15

West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Anne Beauregard
Seller: Brian P. Stamand
Date: 04/24/15

1032 Riverdale St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: CN Sons LLC
Seller: Maniba Corp.
Date: 04/21/15

64 Robinson Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $182,500
Buyer: Gregg E. Stevenson
Seller: Sean B. Murray
Date: 04/30/15

275 Upper Virginia Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $304,989
Buyer: Robert A. Benson
Seller: Roberto B. Otero
Date: 04/24/15

1440 Westfield St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: P. Albano Realty LLC
Seller: First Niagara Bank
Date: 05/01/15

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY

AMHERST

35 Farmington Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $116,500
Buyer: KSCBJ Properties LLC
Seller: Christopher R. Hrasna
Date: 04/23/15

84 Grantwood Dr.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Adams B. Steven
Seller: Ronald E. Anderson
Date: 04/24/15

330 Harkness Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Darrin Brown
Seller: Jeffrey S. Weeks
Date: 04/30/15

95 Red Gate Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $333,500
Buyer: Jacob A. Mayfield
Seller: Carol A. Connare
Date: 04/29/15

57 Rosemary Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $402,000
Buyer: Laura C. Draucker
Seller: Chung C. Lee
Date: 04/30/15

236 South East St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $327,750
Buyer: David W. Foster
Seller: Michelle A. Lazarz
Date: 05/01/15

205 Shays St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $475,000
Buyer: Andrew J. Cox
Seller: James W. Becker
Date: 05/01/15

48 Tanglewood Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $590,000
Buyer: Christopher S. Geissler
Seller: Konstantinos Adamos
Date: 04/30/15

BELCHERTOWN

15 Forest Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $264,900
Buyer: Donald L. Hersom
Seller: Sheldon F. Finlay
Date: 04/30/15

22 Meadow Pond Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $363,000
Buyer: Amanda K. Kuzontkoski
Seller: Carriage Town Homes LLC
Date: 04/24/15

191 North St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $765,000
Buyer: Patrick McFarlane
Seller: Charles E. Molnar
Date: 05/01/15

80 Oakridge Dr.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $337,500
Buyer: Fiona A. Desantis
Seller: Dahlia Development Ltd
Date: 04/24/15

281 Springfield Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Old Springfield Road LLC
Seller: Michael F. Loftus
Date: 04/21/15

EASTHAMPTON

48 Clark St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $182,000
Buyer: Scott J. Rebmann
Seller: Stefanie Santora
Date: 04/23/15

94 Holyoke St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $236,500
Buyer: Christa C. Chiarello
Seller: Jonathan P. Buell
Date: 04/23/15

11 Kingsberry Way
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: F&G Development Corp.
Seller: Crown Meadow Corp.
Date: 05/01/15

58 Phelps St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $188,000
Seller: Mark E. Majeski
Date: 05/01/15

124 Plain St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $222,500
Buyer: Christie L. Cullen
Seller: Roy NT
Date: 04/30/15

8 Sandra Road
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $239,900
Buyer: Jeremiah S. Micka
Seller: Jason E. Duda
Date: 04/29/15

4 Torrey Way
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Sarah Z. Gruber
Seller: Sandra Gruber
Date: 04/24/15

GRANBY

544 East State St.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $159,250
Buyer: Jared Howes
Seller: Louis Delong
Date: 04/30/15

4 Ken Lane
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: Richard A. Twining
Seller: Pastomerlo, Joseph, (Estate)
Date: 04/28/15

288 Taylor St.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $265,500
Buyer: Deborah A. Matthew
Seller: William D. Porter
Date: 04/22/15

HADLEY

146 East St.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $337,300
Buyer: Gregory C. Schwartz
Seller: Jinbae Hong
Date: 04/23/15

HUNTINGTON

2 Brookside Glen
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Andrew J. Lucia
Seller: William N. Miller
Date: 04/30/15

57 Searle Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $216,000
Buyer: Eric D. Jacques
Seller: Christopher F. Rose
Date: 04/30/15

NORTHAMPTON

33 Birch Lane
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $522,000
Buyer: Sherri A. Kuchinskas
Seller: Timothy J. Dachos
Date: 05/01/15

347 Bridge Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Helen D. Boston
Seller: Mark A. Battey
Date: 05/01/15

65 Fairview Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $528,000
Buyer: Jonathan Lash
Seller: Benjamin C. Todd
Date: 04/27/15

17 Florence Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: Margaret J. Scott
Seller: Robert L. Gould
Date: 04/28/15

75 Moser St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $445,000
Buyer: Kim Wolfson
Seller: Wright Builders Inc.
Date: 04/30/15

265 State St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: Huong C. Chow
Seller: Wang FT
Date: 04/30/15

Village Hill Road
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $430,000
Buyer: Wright Builders Inc.
Seller: Hospital Hill Development LLC
Date: 04/29/15

28 Winchester Terrace
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Corie E. Baker
Seller: John P. Donaldson
Date: 04/30/15

PELHAM

59 Arnold Road
Pelham, MA 01002
Amount: $211,500
Buyer: Peter A. Teraspulsky
Seller: Adriennes RT
Date: 05/01/15

141 Packardville Road
Pelham, MA 01002
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Justin R. Laramie
Seller: Lawrence H. Pratt
Date: 04/28/15

SOUTH HADLEY

44 Berwyn St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $257,000
Buyer: Boyang Li
Seller: Du Con Properties LLC
Date: 04/24/15

8 Boynton Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $177,000
Buyer: Shannon L. Fitzpatrick
Seller: Eric J. Boulais
Date: 04/23/15

12 Cypress Dr.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Buyer: Page FT
Seller: Josh E. Dufresne
Date: 04/30/15

8 Garden St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Jordan P. Scibelli
Seller: Michele L. Lane
Date: 04/30/15

29 Hildreth Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Meredith A. Creeden
Seller: Christopher G. McDaniel
Date: 04/30/15

8 John Lane
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $267,900
Buyer: Sai Z. Tu
Seller: Donald L. Hersom
Date: 04/30/15

187 Lathrop St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Carolyn J. Andre
Seller: David A. Giroux
Date: 04/30/15

12 Laurie Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $187,500
Buyer: Jennifer M. Murphy
Seller: James Murphy
Date: 04/27/15

14 Maria Dr.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Eric J. Boulais
Seller: Blanchard, Theresa A., (Estate)
Date: 04/23/15

3 Normandy Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Kaleigh A. Magri
Seller: Ronald W. Bush
Date: 04/24/15

3 Plainville Circle
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $354,900
Buyer: Christopher G. McDaniel
Seller: Thomas R. Costello
Date: 04/30/15

7 Skinner Lane
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: First Niagara Bank
Seller: Henry J. Lukasik
Date: 04/28/15

22 Valley View Dr.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $485,000
Buyer: Margery L. Gerard
Seller: Catherine Lannon
Date: 05/01/15

SOUTHAMPTON

3 Madison Ave.
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $366,500
Buyer: Mathew K. Geffin
Seller: Kevin R. Kraus
Date: 04/28/15

1 Nicholas Lane
Southampton, MA 01085
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Zed O. Griffin
Seller: Chester J. Kellogg
Date: 04/28/15

71 Pequot Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Mark D. Mason
Seller: Ann M. Shea
Date: 04/22/15

106 Valley Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $379,500
Buyer: Jonathan P. Buell
Seller: Lori A. Slezek
Date: 04/23/15

WARE

5 Clifford Ave.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $138,000
Buyer: Mary E. Stelmokas
Seller: Grazyna Zawada
Date: 04/28/15

168 Fisherdick Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Luke M. Powers
Seller: Cecile A. Blake
Date: 04/24/15

19 Juniper Hill Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $184,000
Buyer: Holly E. Bruso
Seller: Gary R. Boivin
Date: 04/27/15

WESTHAMPTON

376 Northwest Road
Westhampton, MA 01027
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Caralyn L. Whipple
Seller: Mary T. Lewis
Date: 05/01/15

WILLIAMSBURG

67 Adams Road
Williamsburg, MA 01039
Amount: $810,000
Buyer: Diane M. Shenberger
Seller: Mark Wisotzky
Date: 05/01/15

2 Pine St.
Williamsburg, MA 01096
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Mary A. Moriarty
Seller: Kanus Shallcross NT
Date: 04/28/15

Bankruptcies Departments

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

Al Gag’s Custom Lures
Gagliarducci, Albert F.
3 Evergreen Circle
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/16/15

Banks, Carl F.
Banks, Kerrie A.
125 Coolidge Ave.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/28/15

Beaudoin, Bernadette
91 Roosevelt Ave.
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Bissonnette, Daniel S.
101 Loretta St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Boisvert, Yvette P.
6 Pine Meadow Road
Phillipston, MA 01331
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Bridge, Kimberly M.
6 Fox Hill Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/27/15

Case, Brian A.
Case, Marta E.
a/k/a Murphy, Marta E.
150 Elm St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/28/15

Chan, Traci E.
127 Parkside St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/29/15

Ciollaro, Stephen Joseph
49 Bessemer St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/27/15

Colon, Wanda
28 Draper St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/20/15

Comtois, David M.
152 Southbridge Road
Unit 1A
Warren, MA 01083
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/21/15

Corliss, Colleen E.
10 Greenwood St., Unit H
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/17/15

Cote, Suzanne M.
12 Andrew St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/28/15

Czupkiewicz, Katie L.
27 Clark St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/28/15

Daniels, Lisa J.
770 Grayson Dr.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/28/15

Dorobisz, Dorothy B.
86 Westfield Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 04/22/15

Dow, Marjorie
Walden, Donna Marie
11 Leonard St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/16/15

Farmer, Jeremy D.
27 Christian Hill Road, Apt. #38
Great Barrington, MA 01230
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/27/15

Fornataro, Danielle
12 Katie Lane
Palmer, MA 01069
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/27/15

Gariepy, Jennifer L.
6 Pine Meadow Road
Phillipston, MA 01331
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

George, Nancy A.
6B Park Villa Dr.
Turners Falls, MA 01376
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/20/15

Girardi, Matteo A.
PO Box 165
Oakham, MA 01068
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Grant, Dorothy
70 Edgemont St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/27/15

Gryszowka, James M.
41 Malden St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/29/15

Harris, Marion Michiko
49 Craig Dr., Apt. A
West Springfield, MA 01089
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Henault, Ervin Francis
Henault, Doris P.
238 Nassau Dr.
Springfield, MA 01129
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/17/15

Herbst, Kevin P.
145 Beacon Dr.
Palmer, MA 01069
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/27/15

Hodgins, Joseph D.
42 Ogden St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/17/15

Howlett, Richard W.
P.O. Box 14
Hampden, MA 01036
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/24/15

Jordan, Donald A.
14 Colorado Ave.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/20/15

King, Steven C.
King, Jennifer A.
46 Basket St.
Huntington, MA 01050
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Lanier-Grimes, Darlene Marie
43 Courtland St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/20/15

Long, Wolf D.
Long, Linda J.
33 Potash Hill Lane
Hampden, MA 01036
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/17/15

Mcfee, Karen Ann
a/k/a Boissy, Karen Ann
196 Breckenridge St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/20/15

Mozeak, Michael
36A Monson Road
Wales, MA 01081
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/17/15

Murdock, Gloria D.
204 Denver St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 04/28/15

Niemiec, David W.
Niemiec, Joanne M.
126 Lamont St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/27/15

Niquette, Robert Roger
107 Susan Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/20/15

O’Sullivan, Gerald Edward
14 Alvord St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 04/27/15

Pare’, Warren L.
PO Box 486
Chicopee, MA 01021
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 04/24/15

Paredes Matos, Robert Alexander
163 Methuen St.
Springfield, MA 01119-1525
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Perry, Bryan J.
470 Colebrook River Road
Tolland, MA 01034
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/23/15

Potter, Leslie L.
7 Manchester Ave.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 04/21/15

Rodriguez, Michelle C.
a/k/a Cruz, Michelle C.
a/k/a Tessier, Michelle C.
15 Dunkirk Ave.
Worcester, MA 01604
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/17/15

Rodriguez, Ricardo L.
Rodriguez, Mayra
31 Brown St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/22/15

Rodriguez, William
Rodriguez, Zaida I.
a/k/a Lopez, Zaida I.
50 View St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/30/15

Rosemond, Taneisha M.
a/k/a Rosemond-Bell, Taniesha M.
45 Macomber Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/17/15

Ryan, Briana
100 Elmore Ave.
Springfield, MA 01119
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/28/15

Shea, Meaghan B.
323 Sargeant St., Apt.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/29/15

Sitko, Steven D.
34 South Road
Sturbridge, MA 01566
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/21/15

Skop, Jonathan F.
265 Chicopee St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/23/15

Smith, Henry D.
10 Woodbridge St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/28/15

Soule, Francis D.
Soule, Loretta J.
a/k/a Garner, Loretta J.
a/k/a Gaudet, Loretta J.
a/k/a Moore, Loretta J.
a/k/a Pyka, Loretta J.
438 Page Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/24/15

Spear, Geof E.
51 Simmons Brook Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/28/15

Stone, Terri E.
59 Elizabeth St.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/23/15

Tirrell, Leon Henry
Tirrell, Carrie Ann
113 Millers Falls Road
Turners Falls, MA 01376
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/29/15

Vedovelli, Kenneth M
Vedovelli, Paula M.
164 Woodhill Road
Monson, MA 01057
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/27/15

Williams, Robert Edward
281 Chauncey Walker St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 04/27/15

Wirtes, Kimberly
a/k/a Gallagher, Kimberly
125 Liberty St.
North Adams, MA 01247
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 04/21/15

DBA Certificates Departments

The following Business Certificates and Trade Names were issued or renewed during the month of May 2015.

AGAWAM

Aunchman Style
14 Church St.
Bonnie Aunchman

Cocochi Asian Cuisine
760 Springfield St.
Duan Liu

Sunkissed Tanning, LLC
850 Suffield St.
Amy Felicetty

CHICOPEE

Cliff Hangers
72 Fairway Dr.
David Apro

DH Auto Sales, LLC
105 Meadow St.
Anmar Khalil

Next Level English
22 Simonich St.
Ruth Nawrocki

Revitalize Fitness
13 Wallace Ave.
Chad Moir

Sophisticated Cuts
375 Chicopee St.
Caridad Cruz

EASTHAMPTON

All Things Relaxation
21 South St.
Jessica Berger

Dandelions
19 Hendrick St.
Ann M. Boruchowski

Tom Gomes Drum Company
14 Plaza Ave.
Thomas Gomes

Trevor Chalmers Design
11 Loudville Road
Trevor Chalmers

LUDLOW

A & P Machine Company
1189 East St.
Anne Guay

Baystate Painting Company
512 Miller St.
Donald Wojcik Jr.

JW Remodeling
86 Booth St.
John Windoloski

Linda’s Hairstyling
322 West Ave.
Linda Bianco

NORTHAMPTON

Grif Guns
244 Damon Road
Robert Griffith

Mindful Music Maker
55 Indian Hill
Carol Hetrick

Packards
14 Masonic St.
Robert McGovern

Pioneer Valley Books
155 Industrial Dr.
Matthew Dufresne

Platinum Auto Sale
397 Damon Road
Sinan Turan

Radiant Point Accupuncture
22 Merrick Lane
Kathryn Cadwagan

Stay Positive Animal Training
960 Park Hill Road
Caroline Moore

Studio Vinka
78 South Main St.
Sarah Harvey

Valley Trust
57 Main St.
Jagdish Singh

Viva Fresh Pasta Company
249 Main St.
Paul Milani

SPRINGFIELD

GC Films and Photography
32 Mobile Home Way
Carlos E. Monet

HBH Direct
1392 Worcester St.
Victoria Orlova

Hola Interpreter Services
50 Crystal Brook Dr.
Salvador DeJesus

Hyperstar, LLC
468 Bridge St.
Kanza H. Qureshi

In-Yo Face Sports
29 Rush St.
Saalim Duncan

Introspection
177 Daviston St.
Willie McCreary

KD Trucking
68 Chester St.
Kelvinson R. Duran

L.A. Nails & Spa
314 Belmont Ave.
Sang Lam

Lassend Home Improvement
394 St. James Ave.
Arnaldo Lassend

Maple Mart
155 Maple St.
Shamim Qureshe

Martinez Cleaning
184 Albemarle St.
Miriam Martinez

Maurice Starr Entertainment
26 Colfax St.
Joseph Young Jr.

Michael James Photography
24 Puritan Road
Michael W. Mettey

Nasir Inc.
1343 Carew St.
Amir M. Paracha

Nu Yu Hair Studio
1366 Allen St.
Stacy Harris

O.K. Performance
42 Devonshire Road
Edward Roy

O’Neal Property Management
63 Chester St.
James Bethea

O’Reilly Auto Parts
644 State St.
O’Reilly Auto

Original Crew
54 Princeton St.
Verol D. Facey

Ranzy Hill
14 Shelby St.
Ranzy Hill

Departments Incorporations

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

ASHFIELD

Sears Tree & Landscape Service Inc., 107 South St., Ashfield, MA 01330. Randall E. Sears, same. Tree and landscaping services.

HOLYOKE

Singh Corporation, 539 Pleasant St., Holyoke, MA 01040. Mohinder K. Grewal, 8 Eagle Dr., South Hadley, MA 01075. Convenience store.

PITTSFIELD

Elite Crete Systems East Inc., 1400 East, Pittsfield, MA 01201. John Massery, same. Distribution and training related to construction materials.

Great Wall Spa Inc., 5 Newell St., Pittsfield, MA 01201. Fang Tian, 289 Springfield Ave., Pittsfield, MA 01201. Nail salon and other salon services.

SPRINGFIELD

Black and Latino Chamber of Commerce Inc., 32 Hampden St., Springfield, MA 01103. Rev. Timothy Baymon, same. To promote interest in local business possibilities, funding, planning, inspiration, and guidance.

Dr. Dental of Springfield, P.C., 1225 Liberty St., Unit 3, Springfield, MA 01104. Julia O. Faigel, 20 Boulder Road, Newton, MA 01104. Dentist.

Mi Pequeno Mexico Inc., 258 Oakland St., Springfield, MA 01108. Erika Linares, same. Mexican grocery store.

NSA Market Inc., 2760 Main St., Springfield, MA 01107. Hipolito Abreu, 358 Page Blvd., Springfield, MA 01104. Food and miscellaneous market.

Surprise Me Inc., 110 Manor Court, Springfield, MA 01118. Mark R. Schmidt, same. Development of cell phone applications.

T. John Megas Jr., D.M.D., P.C., 299 Carew St., Ste. 218, Springfield, MA 01104. T. John Megas Jr., same. Periodontics and oral implantology.

WESTFIELD

Kisiel Inc., 204 Russell Road, Unit D, Westfield, MA 01085. Kazimierz Kisiel, same. Transportation and hauling various types of freight.

Pasquale’s Italian Family Restaurant Inc., 278-288 Elm St., Westfield, MA 01085. Pasquale Cardenuto, same. Restaurant.

Power Control Services & Electric Inc., 227 Loomis St., Westfield, MA 01085. David Armand Budreau, same. Maintain and design power plants.

WEST SPRINGFIELD

QQ International Inc., 203 Circuit Ave., Ste. 128, West Springfield, MA 01089. Ruohung Kuo, same. Bus charters.

WILLIAMSTOWN

Destination Williamstown Inc., 62 Spring St., Ste. 2-D, Williamstown, MA 01267. Carol Stegeman, 275 Riverview Run, Williamstown, MA 01267. Spurring economic development in the Northern Berkshire County region.

Global Forest Carbon Inc., 166 Sand Springs Road, Williamstown, MA 01267. Yasir Yahya, same. Carbon exchange.

Briefcase Departments

State Awards $100,000 in Workplace Safety Grants
BOSTON — Seven Massachusetts employers — including one in Western Mass. — were awarded grants, totaling more than $100,000, to train 552 workers to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses, and deaths, Labor and Workforce Development Secretary Ronald Walker II announced. The Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Safety administers and manages the Workplace Safety Training and Education Grant program to promote safe, healthy workplace conditions through training, education, and other preventative programs for employers and employees covered by the Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Law. North Adams-based Berkshire Family & Individual Resources, a nonprofit, human-service organization providing support services for adults and children with disabilities, autism, and traumatic brain injuries, was awarded $10,165. Other grants were awarded to organizations in Lawrence, Dorchester, Roxbury, Boston, Wellesley, and Pepperell. “It’s not just employers and workers who pay the price for occupational fatalities, injuries, and illness. Society often bears the indirect costs of medical treatments and lost wages and productivity,” Gov. Charles Baker said. Added Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, “making employers and workers aware of workplace hazards and developing safety precautions and protocols can go a long way in reducing the costs of workplace tragedies.” With $800,000 budgeted annually for the safety grant program, the Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA) has funded hundreds of programs that have educated thousands of employers and workers in the Commonwealth. The new round of grants will be the last given out this fiscal year. “These grants have made Massachusetts workplaces safer and healthier for thousands of employees and simultaneously created opportunities for trained workers to move into new or higher-paying jobs,” Walker said. Grant recipients can be awarded up to $25,000 per entity each fiscal year. Employers were awarded training grants through a competitive application process through DIA.

State Unemployment Rate Drops to 4.7% in April
BOSTON — Massachusetts’ total unemployment rate dropped to 4.7% in April, a 0.1% decrease from the previous month, the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development announced. The new preliminary job estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicate that Massachusetts gained 10,100 jobs in April, marking the eighth consecutive month of job gains. BLS also revised upward its March job figure, reporting the state gained 12,100 jobs, instead of 10,500, which the agency originally reported last month. Over the year, the state’s unemployment rate fell 1.1% from 5.8% in April 2014. January 2008 was the last time the state’s unemployment rate was at 4.7%. The state unemployment rate remains lower than the national rate of 5.4% reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The state’s labor 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% to 66.3%. The April labor participation rate is the highest since May 2010, and this is the third consecutive month there was an increase in the participation rate. Compared to April 2014, the labor participation rate increased 1.1% over the year. “This is the seventh consecutive month we’ve seen a decrease in unemployment,” Labor and Workforce Development Secretary Ronald Walker said. “Many more residents are employed, and labor participation has increased again.” April 2015 estimates show that 3,464,500 residents were employed and 169,400 were unemployed. There were 37,700 fewer unemployed persons over the year compared to April 2014. Over the month, jobs were up 10,100, with a private-sector gain of 9,700. Since April 2014, jobs grew by 66,100, with 57,900 private-sector job gains. Education and health services and professional, scientific, and business services were the sectors with the largest job gains over the year.

DCR to Issue Volunteer Fire Assistance Grants
BOSTON — Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) Commissioner Carol Sanchez announced that $65,542 has been made available in the 2015 Volunteer Fire Assistance (VFA) grant funding program for eligible towns. Funding for this program, which is provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service, is administered by DCR’s Bureau of Forest Fire Control and Forestry. “The Volunteer Fire Assistance grants are an extremely important funding tool to assist qualifying local fire departments that might not have the means to pay for vital equipment and training needed to combat wildland fires within their borders,” Sanchez said. “The recent outbreak of brushfires across the Commonwealth only reinforces the value of the VFA grants.” VFA grants are available to nonprofit rural call or volunteer fire departments that provide service primarily to a community or city with a population of 10,000 or fewer. Fire departments must be comprised of at least 80% call or volunteer firefighters, must be recognized as a fire department under state law, and must be compliant with the National Incident Management System. Applications with eligibility guidelines were mailed recently to the Commonwealth’s forest wardens in all eligible communities. The completed application must be received by June 12 by Program Coordinator Roxanne Savoie, DCR Bureau of Forest Fire Control, Hampton Ponds State Park, 1048 North Road, Westfield, MA 01085. For questions regarding the application process, call (413) 538-9092, ext. 400. DCR, an agency of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, oversees 450,000 acres of parks and forests, beaches, bike trails, watersheds, dams, and parkways. The agency’s mission is to protect, promote, and enhance the state’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources. To learn more about DCR, visit www.mass.gov/dcr, or e-mail [email protected].

Springfield Wins $526,813 for Sewer Improvements

SPRINGFIELD — State Treasurer Deb Goldberg, chair of the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust, announced more than $6.7 million in loan-principal forgiveness for 13 communities statewide, including Springfield. The principal-forgiveness funds, administered by the state and funded by the federal government, were awarded on a competitive basis to cities and towns most in need of financial assistance associated with loan payments to the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust. The funds will be used for financing improvements to drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. The Springfield Water and Sewer Commission received a $526,813 award for the CWP-14-27 Dickinson Street siphon/main interceptor rehabilitation
project. The objective of the project is to rehabilitate and extend the lifespan of existing infrastructure and to improve hydraulic capacity which allows for mitigation of structural failure leading to sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) events. Approximately half of Springfield and the surrounding towns of Ludlow and Wilbraham are served by the main interceptor (MI), which runs for approximately 27,200 feet. The MI was built in 1972 and is constructed of 60-inch and 66-inch reinforced concrete pipe. Based on recent inspection, the MI is considered to be in structural distress. The Dickinson Street Siphon feeds a large catchment of flow into the MI. SSOs into the Mill River and neighborhoods have occurred at the siphon during heavy rainfall events. As part of the project, the siphon will be replaced with a large-diameter gravity sewer. “The Clean Water Trust delivers a critical service to our municipalities by financing water infrastructure projects,” Goldberg said. “Improving water quality presents a range of both public-health and economic benefits for the citizens and communities we represent.” The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust improves water quality in the Commonwealth through the provision of low-cost capital financing to cities, towns, and other eligible entities, and maintains stewardship of public funds. Because of the reduction of loan principal funded by this program, impacted communities will see their biannual loan payments reduced, freeing up capital for other local needs. The loans were originated to pay for municipal water projects such as upgrades to water-treatment facilities and stormwater and sewer-improvement projects.

Dress for Success Names New President, Members
SPRINGFIELD — Dress for Success Western Massachusetts announced that Dawn Creighton, Western Mass. regional director for the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, has been named board president. Dress for Success is a not-for-profit organization promoting the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support, and the career-development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. “As president of Dress for Success, strengthening our community with strong women will be my priority,” said Creighton. “Dress for Success isn’t just about the suit. It’s about the women that fill the suits. I am eager to work with partnering agencies and community leaders to ensure the women of Pioneer Valley have the tools they need to be successful in the workforce.” In addition to her role with AIM, Creighton serves on multiple committees and boards, including the Human Resource Management Assoc. of Western New England, Junior Achievement of Western Massachusetts, Internhere.com, the Hartford-Springfield Economic Partnership, United Way of Pioneer Valley, the Affiliated Chambers of Commerce of Greater Springfield, and the World Affairs Council. Also named to the board are Jennifer Brown, Jonencia Wood, and Natallia Furjan-Collins. Brown has more than 16 years of experience within the staffing industry and currently is assistant vice president of operations for United Personnel, supervising candidate recruitment, client relations, staffing support, and quality assurance. Prior to joining United Personnel, she was the managing director at Staffing Now. She is a member of the Human Resource Management Assoc. and the human resource roundtable with the Employers Assoc. of the NorthEast. Wood is senior director of programs for the alumnae association of Mount Holyoke College and has more than 10 years of experience focusing on the professional development and advancement of underrepresented individuals. Prior to joining Mount Holyoke, she served as a diversity specialist for Baystate Health and community action and communications coordinator for the Youth Empowerment Adolescent Health Network. Furjan-Collins is the human resources leader for MassLive. She brings with her an innovative and modern approach to employee relations in the digital environment. Prior to joining MassLive, her career spanned several years in human-resource management in her native Canada, including speaking publicly on topics such as workplace harassment and bullying. She is currently a community business partner in the sophomore business cohort program at Western New England University.

Company Notebook Departments

Berkshire Hills to Acquire Firestone Financial
PITTSFIELD — Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc. announced the signing of a definitive agreement for the acquisition of privately held Firestone Financial Corp. as an operating subsidiary of Berkshire Bank. Based in Needham, Firestone is a longstanding commercial specialty finance company providing secured installment loan equipment financing for small and medium-sized businesses. “Firestone is a terrific fit for Berkshire Bank,” stated Berkshire CEO Michael Daly. “The strength of the management team and their conservative approach to credit has made them a solid performing finance company. Our strategic decision to complement our strong asset based lending platform with this commercial lending business enables us to further diversify our assets while expanding our client offerings. We look forward to adding Firestone’s expertise to our organization, and taking advantage of the synergies available through this acquisition.” George Bacigalupo, Berkshire’s executive vice president of Commercial Banking, added, “We are pleased to expand our commercial platform with this attractive acquisition. The addition of Firestone enhances both the geographic and categorical diversification of our loan portfolio while providing a valuable additional growth channel for us.  The business will continue to be run by Firestone’s talented management team and their experience and conservative relationship-based approach makes this a great fit for our organization.” On March 31, 2015, Firestone had approximately $190 million in loans outstanding spread across multiple industries and market areas. Borrowers are widely dispersed with no state comprising more than 11% of the outstanding balance and the largest borrower representing just 1.2% of outstandings.  The weighted average yield on the portfolio at quarter end was 9.8% and its weighted average remaining maturity was 36 months.  The portfolio’s net charge-off rate has not exceeded 0.23% in any of the last three years. Firestone has been in business for 50 years and is led by industry veterans David S. Cohen and Scott A. Cooper, both of whom joined the company in the mid-1980’s. Firestone’s senior management team has extensive experience in the markets they serve and will continue to run the business following the closing.  The acquisition is priced at 130% of Firestone’s adjusted tangible book value. The deal value is estimated to be approximately $53 million, with 75% of the consideration to be paid in BHLB common stock and 25% to be paid in cash.  The acquisition is expected to be accretive to Berkshire’s 2016 earnings per share and to generate a return on equity in excess of 15%. The transaction is expected to be $0.08 dilutive to Berkshire’s tangible book value per share, with a related payback period of approximately 2.5 years. The transaction is subject to the receipt of regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions and is expected to be completed during the third quarter of 2015. 
 
Log Cabin’s Upper Vista Hosts First Wedding
HOLYOKE — The Log Cabin has long been one of the region’s most popular outdoor wedding venues, due in large part to the panoramic mountain views from its Mt. Tom location. Over the past year, the facility has expanded its outdoor facilities on the uppermost clearing above the outdoor patio to create Upper Vista. On May 23, West Springfield couple Adam Hawley and Courtney Juday became the first bride and groom to be married at the new site. “We are offering couples something very unique,” said Peter Rosskothen, co-owner of the Log Cabin Upper. “Vista is on the highest point of the property; the view is breathtaking.” Upper Vista features a deluxe tent and building fully equipped with restrooms, a bridal suite, and a kitchen. “For some couples, there is a trend toward less traditional venues for weddings,” Rosskothen said. “With Upper Vista, our customers get the experience of the funky outdoor wedding without the logistical headaches of planning it all themselves. They know they can count on our expert wedding staff and excellent chefs to get all the details right.”

American Benefits Group Cited for Customer Service
NORTHAMPTON — American Benefits Group (ABG) of Northampton has been recognized as the 2015 Customer Service Champion by Alegeus Technologies, the industry’s largest healthcare provider of account-based, pre-tax benefits. ABG uses the Alegeus Consumer Benefits Account Management Platform as part of its core service administration system. The award was presented to ABG management on May 8 at the National Alegeus Client Conference in San Diego. “Through its longstanding partnership with Alegeus, American Benefits Group has continuously demonstrated superb business growth and outstanding customer metrics,” said Bob Natt, executive chairman of Alegeus. “American Benefits Group continues to raise the bar in advancing healthcare consumerism and delivering a truly innovative and excellent healthcare experience for all stakeholders.” Added ABG founder and CEO Robert Cummings, “with our relentless focus on customer experience and aggressive adoption of innovative technologies, ABG has grown into one of the industry’s top employee-benefits-administration companies. As a result, we have experienced record growth for the past six years and today are serving more than 1,000 employer clients who collectively have more than 150,000 employees.” American Benefits Group was founded in 1989 by Robert Cummings and provides employers with turn-key, third-party administration of a wide range of pre-tax employee benefits, including health reimbursement accounts, health savings accounts, flexible spending accounts, COBRA administration and compliance, and pre-tax commuter accounts. Customers include more than 1,000 companies — including international, iconic brands such as Ferrari Maserati, Wall Street giant Cantor Fitzgerald, and Mitsubishi — as well as many area employers, such as Mount Holyoke College and Florence Savings Bank. The company has 27 Northampton-based employees. It recently opened a satellite office in Columbia, Md., and is rapidly expanding in the mid-Atlantic marketplace.

Adam Quenneville Earns Top Honor
SOUTH HADLEY — Adam Quenneville Roofing, Siding & Windows announced that GAF, North America’s largest roofing-materials manufacturer, recently recognized the company with a prestigious 2015 Presidents Club Award for high-quality workmanship, safety, training, and reliability. Quenneville was one of five North American contractors to receive this award. GAF, North America’s largest roofing manufacturer, developed the Presidents Club Award for Master Elite contractors who excel in workmanship, service, and responsiveness. Adam Quenneville Roofing has been recognized for its long-standing support of GAF products, success in offering homeowners peace of mind in GAF warranties, and attention to detail in all GAF roofing systems. “Some people might think, after owning a business for 20 years, that the passion would dwindle,” Quenneville said. “I feel just the opposite. I am more excited than ever to help area homeowners with their roofing concerns. Having this many years of experience, I can offer unique solutions and recommendations.” He added, “I would like to take a moment and thank my team. I couldn’t have achieved this award or any of the success over the last two decades without them.” For more information about Adam Quennville Roofing, Siding & Windows, visit 1800newroof.net.

<strong>East Longmeadow Skilled Nursing Center Earns Perfect Survey Score
EAST LONGMEADOW
— East Longmeadow Skilled Nursing Center passed a recent state Department of Public Health (DPH) survey with no deficiencies, indicating perfect compliance with stringent state standards for skilled nursing care. A deficiency-free result in the state’s rigorous annual examination is one of the top indications of excellence for nursing facilities. Each facility is thoroughly surveyed and rated on core criteria including quality care, safety, administration, food service, nursing care, and patient rights. The unannounced inspections by representatives from the DPH are conducted annually, nine to 15 months following the prior survey. This evaluation, conducted by a team including at least one registered nurse and social worker, includes a review of residents’ and patients’ clinical records, a thorough tour of the facility, and interviews with residents, patients, family members, and staff members. This honor is the most recent in a series of outstanding accomplishments by East Longmeadow Skilled Nursing Center, including a Bronze Commitment to Quality Award presented by the American Health Care Assoc. and National Center for Assisted Living, based on the criteria of the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program. Other recent accolades include East Longmeadow’s scores in the top 5% in the nation for customer and workforce satisfaction, as measured by My InnerView and National Research Corp.

Smith Steps Down as CEO of YMCA of Greater Springfield

SPRINGFIELD — Kirk Smith has resigned from his position as CEO of the YMCA of Greater Springfield, and will continue his 17-year career with the YMCA at the executive level in Florida. Jeffrey Poindexter, the recently appointed board chair of the YMCA of Greater Springfield, announced that the board will establish a search committee to identify a permanent replacement to lead the organization. The search committee will likely consult YMCA of the USA, the national parent organization, to provide any necessary executive resources in the short term. Smith will continue to be available to the board to assist with the transition through July 3. “Kirk Smith brought unique talents in his leadership of the Y, and under his direction, the YMCA launched or expanded programming, including the building of the new Agawam YMCA Wellness and Family Program Center on Springfield Street,” Poindexter said. “He also was instrumental in maintaining the services of Dunbar Community Center, a vital asset to the Mason Square community. He expanded programming at the Scantic Valley YMCA in Wilbraham and represented the YMCA in a number of community organizations and causes.” He added, “Kirk also established the YMCA’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee and helped to secure an additional $4 million from the Department of Education for pre-school expansion and added educational programming sites, one of the YMCA’s key service areas. These initiatives, and Kirk’s leadership, were vital to the YMCA and the varied constituencies we serve. I know I speak for the entire YMCA board in expressing my appreciation for Kirk Smith’s stewardship of the Springfield YMCA, one of the oldest in the United States, and wish Kirk and his family great future success.” Since 1852, the YMCA of Greater Springfield has been a way of life for thousands of youth, teens, families, and seniors throughout the 14 cities and towns it serves.

Chamber Corners Departments

AFFILIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE OF GREATER SPRINGFIELD
www.myonlinechamber.com
(413) 787-1555
 
• June 3: Business@Breakfast, 7:15-9 a.m., hosted by Springfield College, Richard B. Flynn Campus Union, 263 Alden St., Springfield. Sponsored by United Personnel and Wolf & Company, P.C. Celebrate success at the last ACCGS Business@Breakfast of the 2014-15 season. Includes presentation of “A Year in Review” and the Richard J. Moriarty Citizen of the Year Award. Cost: $20 for members ($25 at the door), $30 for general admission.

AMHERST AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.amherstarea.com
(413) 253-0700
 
• June 24: After 5, 5-7 p.m., hosted by J.F. Conlon, 29 University Dr., Amherst. Sponsored in part by J.F. Conlon & Associates. Cost: $10 for members, $15 for non-members. Register online at www.amherstarea.com or call the chamber office at (413) 253-0700.
 
GREATER CHICOPEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.chicopeechamber.org
(413) 594-2101
 
• June 13: 5K Road Race/2-mile Walk. Cost: $25, $15 for kids 12 and under. Registration includes T-shirt and free lunch provided by the Munich Haus.

• June 17: Breakfast & Health Fair, American Red Cross Blood Drive, hosted by Castle of Knights, 1599 Memorial Dr., Chicopee. Exhibitor space available: $125 per table for members, $175 for non-members.

• June 18: Mornings With the Mayor, 8-9 a.m., hosted by Willimansett Center West, 546 Chicopee St., Chicopee. Free for chamber members.

• June 24: Business After Hours, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Wireless Zone, 601E Memorial Dr., Chicopee. Cost: $10 for members, $15 for non-members. 

GREATER EASTHAMPTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.easthamptonchamber.org
(413) 527-9414

• June 1: Greater Easthampton and Greater Holyoke Chambers of Commerce 2014 Collaborative Networking Event. Register online at www.easthamptonchamber.org or call Denise at (413) 527-9414.

• June 8: Monday Morning with the Mayor, 8-9 a.m., hosted by Easthampton Savings Bank, Financial Services. Enter via Campus Lane entrance, 36 Main St., Easthampton. This is your opportunity to bring your questions to Mayor Karen Cadieux for casual conversation and direct answers. Register online at www.easthamptonchamber.org or call Denise at (413) 527-9414. 

• June 18: Speaker Breakfast, 7:30-9 a.m., hosted by Williston Northampton School, 19 Payson Ave., Easthampton. Join us for breakfast and educational discussion with keynote speaker Tim Brennan, Pioneer Valley Planning Commission executive director, regarding the regional impact and importance of the North South Rail Project. Register online at www.easthamptonchamber.org or call Denise at (413) 527-9414.
 
GREATER HOLYOKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.holycham.com
(413) 534-3376
 
• June 19: 125th Anniversary Gala Ball, hosted by the Log Cabin, 500 Easthampton Road, Holyoke. Cocktails at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Enjoy an elegant meal and dance to the music of the Floyd Patterson Band. Join Marcotte Ford as one of the major event sponsors by calling (413) 34-3376. Event is open to the public, More details to follow.
 
GREATER NORTHAMPTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.explorenorthampton.com
(413) 584-1900
 
• June 3: June Arrive @ 5, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Mineral Hills Winery, 592 Sylvester Road, Florence. Sponsored by Keiter Builders. Cost: $10 for members. For more information or to register, contact the chamber at (413) 584-1900.

• June 12: 2015 Workshop: “Using Excel Pivot Tables to Analyze Your Business’ Data,” 9-11 a.m., hosted by Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce, 99 Pleasant St., Northampton. Presented by Pioneer Training. Pivot tables are Excel’s most powerful tool for data analysis. A pivot table lets you easily separate data by various criteria into rows and columns in order to extract significant information from large, complex data sets. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to create and customize pivot tables using your own data. Participants are encouraged to bring laptops and follow along with the instructor, but this is not required. Admission: $20 for members, $30 for non-members. Pre-registration is required; space is limited. To register, visit [email protected]

• June 26: 2015 Workshop: “Microsoft Excel: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts in Microsoft Excel,” 9-11 a.m., hosted by Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce, 99 Pleasant St., Northampton. Presented by Pioneer Training. This workshop will present our favorite tips, tricks, and shortcuts that we have collected and developed over 15 years of teaching and using Microsoft Excel. Participants are encouraged to bring laptops and follow along with the instructor, but this is not required. Admission: $20 for members, $30 for non-members. Pre-registration is required; space is limited. To register, visit [email protected]
 
GREATER WESTFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.westfieldbiz.org
(413) 568-1618
 
• June 1: June Mayor’s Coffee Hour, 8-9 a.m., hosted by Westfield Vocational Technical High School, 33 Smith Ave., Westfield. Free and open to the public. Register by calling (413) 568-1618.

• June 10: June After 5 Connection, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Westfield Bank, 462 College Highway, Southwick. Sponsored by Southwick Tae Kwon Do. Cost: $10 for members, $15 cash for non-members. Refreshments will be served. Bring your business cards and make connections. Register online at www.westfieldbiz.org.

• June 16: Eat & Educate: “Employee-sponsored Retirement and Benefit Programs,” 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., hosted by Westfield Bank, 141 Elm St., Westfield. Presented by Shawn Torres, MBA, Westfield Wealth Management and Westfield Bank. Cost: free for chamber members, $30 for non-members. RSVP is required; space is limited. Call Pam at the chamber at (413) 568-1618 to register.  

• June 19: Chamber Breakfast, 7:15 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Hosted by The Ranch Golf Club, 65 Sunnyside Road, Southwick. Platinum sponsor: Mestek. Golf sponsor: Berkshire Bank. Silver sponsor: First Niagara and Prolamina. Cost: $25 for members, $30 for non-members. Golf special: Registered attendees of the breakfast can golf at a discounted rate of only $65 at the Ranch Golf Club following the breakfast. Call Bill Rosenblum, golf pro, to register at (413) 569-9333, ext. 3. For more information on sponsorships, to register, or to donate a raffle prize, call Pam at the chamber at (413) 568-1618.

• June 22: Social Security Workshop: “Make Social Security Work for You,” 4:30-5:30 p.m., hosted by Holiday Inn Express, 39 Southampton Road, Westfield. Sponsored by Renaissance Advisory Services, LLC. Guest speaker: William Sheehan, district manager (retired), Springfield Social Security Office. Before you retire, ask questions: when should I begin Social Security? Do I plan to keep working? Will all my expenses be covered? What will my beneficiaries receive?  Learn about Social Security strategies that may fit into your overall plan. Cost: free for chamber members, $30 for non-members.
 
NORTHAMPTON AREA YOUNG PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY
www.thenayp.com
(413) 584-1900
 
• June 11: Nonprofit Board Fair, 5 p.m., hosted by Union Station, 125A Pleasant St., Northampton. Nonprofits count on volunteers to lead them to success. Join us for the fifth-annual Nonprofit Board Fair, a signature event featuring organizations from throughout the Pioneer Valley whose leadership will be on hand to speak to about opportunities to serve on their boards of directors. In addition, there will be a cash bar, hors d’oeuvres, and raffle prizes. Sponsors and partners: Florence Bank, the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts, and WGBY public television. Register online at www.thenayp.com.
 
WEST OF THE RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.ourwrc.com
413-426-3880
 
• June 3: Wicked Wednesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m., hosted By Lattitude, 1338 Memorial Ave., West Springfield. Cost: free for chamber members, $10 at the door for non-members. Event is open to the public. Wicked Wednesdays are monthly social events, hosted by various businesses and restaurants, that bring members and non-members together to network in a laid-back atmosphere. For more information, call the chamber office at (413) 426-3880 or e-mail [email protected].

• June 18: Annual Breakfast Meeting, 7-9 a.m., hosted By Chez Josef, Agawam. Sponsored by OMG, Ormsby Insurance, and Development Associates. Event will kick off with the welcoming of new chairman Chuck Kelly and the incoming WRC board of directors. Cost: $25 for chamber members, $30 for non-members. For more information and for tickets, call the chamber office at (413) 426-3880 or e-mail [email protected].

Departments People on the Move

Elizabeth Cardona

Elizabeth Cardona

Bay Path University announced the appointment of Elizabeth Cardona as executive director for Multicultural Affairs, International Student Life, and assistant to the provost for Diversity and Inclusion. Cardona, the former senior director and civic engagement advisor to then-Gov. Deval Patrick, comes to Bay Path with extensive experience in state government, education, and nonprofit program management. In her position, Cardona will provide institutional leadership to support the needs of first-generation and underrepresented minority students by offering academic assistance, mentoring, coaching, and leadership programs to promote multi-cultural awareness, diversity, and inclusion in accordance to the mission of Bay Path University. In addition, she will work with international students to provide ongoing assistance with social and cross-cultural activities to support their immersion and academic experience. Bilingual in Spanish, Cardona also has a working knowledge of Arabic. “I am thrilled to join Bay Path University’s community to facilitate understanding of multi-culturalism, diversity, equity, and inclusion in an affirming space where students, faculty, staff, and leadership engage collaboratively to enhance academic and social development,” Cardona said. A graduate of the Women’s Pipeline for Change, an initiative that supports women of color as they enter leadership roles and public life, her expertise also includes serving on state Treasurer-elect Deb Goldberg’s transition team, as an advisory board member for the Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts Leadership Institute for Political and Public Impact, and as a founding board member for the CHICA Project, a Massachusetts statewide Latina youth leadership, mentoring, and coaching program. Cardona holds an MPA and a certificate in conflict resolution from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, and a bachelor’s degree in American studies with a concentration in social issues from Springfield College.
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Dress for Success Western Massachusetts announced that Dawn Creighton, Western Mass. regional director for the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, has been named board president. Dress for Success is a not-for-profit organization promoting the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support, and the career-development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. “As president of Dress for Success, strengthening our community with strong women will be my priority,” said Creighton. “Dress for Success isn’t just about the suit. It’s about the women that fill the suits. I am eager to work with partnering agencies and community leaders to ensure the women of Pioneer Valley have the tools they need to be successful in the workforce.” In addition to her role with AIM, Creighton serves on multiple committees and boards, including the Human Resource Management Assoc. of Western New England, Junior Achievement of Western Massachusetts, Internhere.com, the Hartford-Springfield Economic Partnership, United Way of Pioneer Valley, the Affiliated Chambers of Commerce of Greater Springfield, and the World Affairs Council. Also named to the board are Jennifer Brown, Jonencia Wood, and Natallia Furjan-Collins. Brown has more than 16 years of experience within the staffing industry and currently is assistant vice president of operations for United Personnel, supervising candidate recruitment, client relations, staffing support, and quality assurance. Prior to joining United Personnel, she was the managing director at Staffing Now. She is a member of the Human Resource Management Assoc. and the human resource roundtable with the Employers Assoc. of the NorthEast. Wood is senior director of programs for the alumnae association of Mount Holyoke College and has more than 10 years of experience focusing on the professional development and advancement of underrepresented individuals. Prior to joining Mount Holyoke, she served as a diversity specialist for Baystate Health and community action and communications coordinator for the Youth Empowerment Adolescent Health Network. Furjan-Collins is the human resources leader for MassLive. She brings with her an innovative and modern approach to employee relations in the digital environment. Prior to joining MassLive, her career spanned several years in human-resource management in her native Canada, including speaking publicly on topics such as workplace harassment and bullying. She is currently a community business partner in the sophomore business cohort program at Western New England University.
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Dodie Carpentier

Dodie Carpentier

Monson Savings Bank (MSB) announced the promotion of Dodie Carpentier to assistant vice president of Human Resources. Carpentier joined MSB in 2006 as assistant branch manager and was promoted to branch manager in 2008. In 2012, she assumed a dual role as branch manager and education coordinator. With her growing interest in training and HR, she obtained certification in Supervision in Banking and Human Resources Management from the Center for Financial Training. In 2014, she was named human resources officer after an extensive search to replace her predecessor, who had retired. “There is nothing more important than our employee culture,” said Steve Lowell, president of Monson Savings Bank. “We work very hard to make sure our folks are knowledgeable and caring and that we work together as a team to make our customers’ lives easier and improve their financial future. Having a dedicated and strong leader in HR is an absolute must, and I’m very pleased to promote Dodie to assistant vice president.” Carpentier is a board member of River East School to Career and serves on the steering committee for Rays of Hope.
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Calvin Hill

Calvin Hill

Calvin Hill has been named vice president for Inclusion and Community Engagement at Springfield College, following a national search. With more than 20 years of experience as a faculty member in higher education, Hill most recently served as the university diversity and inclusion officer for the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn. Previously, he developed strong ties to higher education in Massachusetts working as assistant to the president and director of the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Equal Opportunity at Worcester State University; serving as associate provost and chief diversity officer for MGH Institute of Health Professions in Boston; and prospering as assistant dean and director of diversity programs at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Hill’s experience has included a commitment to providing equal access to educational opportunities for underrepresented populations, and to lead institutional compliance efforts around the ADA, Title VI, Title VII, VOWA, the Campus SaVE Act, and Title IX. “I am pleased to announce that Calvin will be joining the leadership team at Springfield College,” said Springfield College President Mary-Beth Cooper. “Springfield College recognizes that a diverse and inclusive campus community where different perspectives are recognized and celebrated is an integral part of educating students in the 21st century. In addition, we are proud of our collaborative partnerships with many community organizations, and we are committed to being a strong advocate for greater Springfield. Calvin’s experience in both academic and professional settings will enhance the college’s goals and vision in these areas moving forward.” Reporting directly to the president, Hill will work closely with a broad range of students, faculty, staff, and community constitutes to develop Springfield College as a model for diversity and inclusion in higher education. Striving to connect the college’s intellectual and cultural resources to area communities, his leadership will support the recruitment and retention of a diverse student population. In addition, he will monitor, document, and facilitate the college’s integrated governmental and community relations and serve as a liaison to local, state, and federal government agencies. “I am thrilled to join the Springfield College community in the position of vice president for inclusion and community engagement,” said Hill. “From what I have seen and heard, Springfield College is a special place, and I look forward to working with its dedicated faculty, staff, students, and community partners to not only shape, but to also gain a better understanding of the world around us.” Hill has a doctor of philosophy degree in political science from Howard University, a master’s degree in student personnel administration from Emporia State University, and a bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Bethany College.
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Local law firm Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C. recently announced that attorneys Michele Feinstein, L. Alexandra Hogan, Carol Cioe Klyman, and Ann Weber have been selected to the Super Lawyers Top Women Attorneys in Massachusetts list. Klyman and Weber have also been selected to the 2014 Top 50 Women list. 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. The selection process includes independent research, peer nominations, and peer evaluations. Super Lawyers magazine features the list and profiles of selected attorneys and is distributed to attorneys in the state or region and the ABA-accredited law school libraries. Super Lawyers is also published as a special section in leading city and regional magazines across the country, including the April 2015 edition of Boston magazine. “Beginning your search for legal counsel is no small feat; knowing where to start, researching attorneys, and finally selecting one you feel comfortable with can be overwhelming tasks,” said Super Lawyers Director of Research Julie Gleason. “All of the women lawyers in this special section have been named to a 2014 Massachusetts Super Lawyers or Rising Stars list. In creating our lists, Super Lawyers performs the type of due diligence that a highly motivated and informed consumer would undertake if he or she had the time, energy, and resources.”
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Zachary Piper

Zachary Piper

Northeast IT Systems Inc. announced the hiring of Zachary Piper as a desktop specialist. Piper has a degree in computer engineering technology from Manchester Community College, where he served as head technician for the college’s volunteer Computer Repair and Share Club. In 2011, he constructed a computer lab for a Boy Scout camp in Connecticut, where he had served as a camp counselor. “The IT field brings unique challenges every day, and I find them to be intriguing. From a very young age, computers have fascinated me. I was able to build my first PC at age 11,” said Piper, adding that his favorite aspects of his job are helping customers, solving strange problems, and learning new things. “It has been great having Zac as a part of our team,” said owner Joel Mollison. “He works hard, and I can always count on him to help with any problem a customer faces.”

Agenda Departments

Civic ‘Hackathon’
June 6-7: As part of the National Day of Civic Hacking, more than 100 people with a variety of computer-technology skills are expected to participate in the Hack for Western Mass. (H4WMA) being held at the UMass Center at Springfield. This ‘hackathon’ will connect these ‘techies’ with more than a dozen nonprofit organizations from throughout the Pioneer Valley to create web­based solutions to help them have greater impact on their communities. Participants are being actively sought; the website www.hackforwesternmass.org is available for information, registration, and sponsorship opportunities. “Civic hackers are a generous breed,” said H4WMA co­organizer Steven Brewer, director of the Biology Computer Resource Center at UMass Amherst, noting that the hackthon is entering its third year. “The first was held at UMass Amherst in 2013. Last year’s was held in Holyoke. This year, we wanted it in Springfield.” A hackathon is a gathering of people — many with computer-technology skills but also project managers, scribes, presentation preparers, designers, and social-media mavens — who come together to code collaboratively in a short period of time, usually a weekend, to create IT­based solutions to local problems. More than three dozen local nonprofits have benefited or will benefit from this annual day of local civic hacking. “It’s a great opportunity to apply local talent to local challenges,” said Bram Moreinis, another H4WMA co­organizer, who ran Tech Scouts in Greenfield last summer. The organizers, who also include Elyssa Serrilli, a lead mentor for the Full Moon Girls program of the Vermont Wilderness School, and Cristos Lianides­Chin, a FileMaker developer at inRESONANCE in Northampton, have been meeting for months to get ready for this weekend. “It takes a lot of planning to pull this together — recruit project managers, nonprofits, sponsors, and participants; do all the outreach; and set up all the technology” noted Serrilli. Added Lianides-Chin, “there are many details to keep track of and people to engage to bring it to fruition. We’ve been meeting weekly in person and almost daily online for months. Online collaboration tools have come a long way.” Participating nonprofits include United Way of Pioneer Valley, Square One, Suit Up Springfield, Springfield Parking Authority, Gardening the Community, DIAL/SELF, Lyme Disease Resource Center, LightHouse Personalized Education for Teens, Permaculture Practitioners in the Northeast, Smith College, Full Moon Girls, and Pioneer Valley Local First. “This hackathon is such a novel way of helping our regional nonprofit organizations,” said LaTonia Naylor, manager of community impact at United Way of Pioneer Valley. “We’re thrilled on two levels. We’ve submitted a challenge that will help us with engaging the volunteers that give their time to many area nonprofits, and many area nonprofits will benefit from the solutions that emerge.” The organizers also want to engage youth in information technology and offer a youth hackathon running in parallel to the main event. Sponsors of the event to date include UMass Amherst’s Center for Public Policy and Administration, Atalasoft, Communicate Health, App­o­Mat, FIT Solutions, Last Call Media, Mad POW, inRESONANCE, AmherstMedia.org, the UMass Center at Springfield, and the Springfield Parking Authority. For more information and to register or sponsor, visit hackforwesternmass.org or contact Cristos Lianides­Chin at [email protected].

Breakfast Series on IT Security
June 11: You have heard the stories about Target, Home Depot and Sony, but could something like that really happen to a small business in Western Mass.? What are the biggest threats facing a small business when it comes to IT security? Spoiler alert: it isn’t what you think. Join Paragus Strategic IT as it kicks off its new breakfast series by taking a look at these questions and eating some great food. Presenters will review what’s happening locally, regionally, nationally, and globally when it comes to IT security, and share valuable tips that can help prevent your business from becoming the victim of a cyberattack. The event is scheduled for 8 to 9:30 a.m. at Paragus Strategic IT, 112 Russell St., Hadley. To register, visit www.eventbrite.com/e/paragus-breakfast-series-tickets-16867459024.

Workshop on Retirement Planning, Social Security
June 16:
Monson Savings Bank is holding a complimentary workshop titled “Social Security: The Choice of a Lifetime.” It will be presented by Kevin Flynn, regional vice president of Nationwide Financial, and an expert on retirement planning and helping people to understand Social Security and how to optimize their benefits. The event is designed to give people a comprehensive understanding of the rules and details regarding when and how to file for Social Security. It will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Hampden Senior Center at 104 Allen St. in Hampden. The free event is open to the public. “This workshop is back by popular demand,” said Steven Lowell, president of Monson Savings Bank. “Knowing when and how to file for Social Security can have a big impact on retirement income. We have offered this workshop before, and those who attended were very appreciative of the information.” Those interested in attending should call Anna Driscoll at (413) 267-1221 or e-mail [email protected]. Seating is limited. Refreshments will be served.

40 Under Forty
June 18: The ninth annual 40 Under Forty award program, staged by BusinessWest, will be held at the Log Cabin Banquet & Meeting House the evening of June 18. The event honors the region’s most accomplished and civic-minded professionals under age 40, and this year’s class was profiled in the April 20 issue. This year’s winners represent virtually every sector of the economy — from financial services to manufacturing; retail to healthcare; technology to nonprofit management; education to law. They also show the seemingly innumerable ways people can give back to the community. This year’s event will feature a new award — the Continued Excellence Award, presented to the previous honoree who has most impressively built upon their track record of excellence. Always one of the most anticipated events and best networking opportunities on the calendar, the gala will feature lavish food stations, entertainment, and the introduction of this year’s class. Tickets cost $65 each, with standing-room-only tickets still available. Tickets can be ordered by calling (413) 781-8600, ext. 100, or by visiting HERE. The 40 Under Forty program and gala are sponsored this year by Northwestern Mutual (presenting sponsor), Paragus Strategic IT (presenting sponsor), Fathers & Sons, the Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst, Moriarty & Primack, and United Bank.

Berkshire Region MITS Summer Institute
July 6-10: Berkshire Museum will host the Berkshire Region Museum Institute for Teaching Science (MITS) summer session for middle- and high-school teachers. This year’s theme is “Going with the Flow: Using Inquiry Methods to Teach Watershed Science.” The Berkshire Museum is the lead educational partner for MITS in the Berkshires. The program is presented with instructing partners Housatonic Valley Assoc., Flying Cloud Institute, and American Rivers. This exciting professional-development program will focus on the ecology and history of local rivers and watersheds. Participants will learn from experts about what is affecting water quality in the rivers that flow through area communities and how scientists effectively measure watershed health using principles of ecology, engineering, and robotics. The week-long institute includes outside exploration of local rivers and time indoors at the museum for hands-on, inquiry-based projects. Institute participants will build and use a SeaPerch underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and then take it back to their classrooms. The SeaPerch ROV is used to take videos of underwater ecosystems and collect water samples. SeaPerch curriculum serves as an introduction to basics in engineering, ship and submarine design, and an exploration of ways that engineers have been able to explore places that are too dangerous or unreachable for humans to visit. The educators will explore a variety of methods to test water quality. They also will build miniature urban landscapes to prototype methods for remediating runoff in an exploration of low-impact-development solutions to non-point source pollution. Participants will learn from experts about the science and politics of dam removal that have been affecting New England rivers, and they will hear the story of PCB pollution and removal in the Housatonic River watershed and examine issues surrounding urban and agricultural runoff into rivers and aquifers. Throughout the course, participating educators will try out, develop, and implement inquiry-based approaches and project ideas for use in the classroom that amplify the concepts covered in the course and that will encourage students to become critical, inquisitive thinkers. Throughout the institute, the educators will be working with proven methods of assessing student learning. Educators who complete the institute earn professional development points and/or graduate credits from either Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts or Cambridge College, based on a teacher’s chosen level of participation. All activities will be linked to Massachusetts Common Core state standards and STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) initiatives. All teachers from grades 5 to 12 are welcome to attend. Online registration for the institute is available at www.mits.org. There will be an orientation on June 20 before the July 6-10 session. The deadline to guarantee a spot is June 1; late sign-ups will be accepted based on space availability. The registration fee, which includes the cost of the SeaPerch kit, is $400 for individual participants and $375 for two or more participants from same school district. Meghan Bone, Berkshire Museum’s School and Teacher Program specialist, can answer questions about the program; she can be reached at (413) 443-7171, ext. 332, or [email protected].

Western Mass. Business Expo
Nov. 4: Comcast Business will present the fifth annual Western Mass. Business Expo at the MassMutual Center in downtown Springfield, produced by BusinessWest and the Healthcare News in partnership with Go Graphix and Rider Productions. The business-to-business show will feature more than 100 booths, seminars and Show Floor Theater presentations, breakfast and lunch programs, and a day-capping Expo Social. Details about specific events, programs, and featured speakers will be printed in future issues of BusinessWest. Current sponsors include MGM Springfield, Expo Social sponsor; the Isenberg School of Business at UMass Amherst, education sponsor; Johnson & Hill, silver sponsor; DIF Design, director level sponsor; and 94.7 WMAS, media sponsor. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. Exhibitor spaces are also available; booth prices start at $750. For more information on sponsorships or booth purchase, call (413) 781-8600, ext. 100.

Court Dockets Departments

The following is a compilation of recent lawsuits involving area businesses and organizations. These are strictly allegations that have yet to be proven in a court of law. Readers are advised to contact the parties listed, or the court, for more information concerning the individual claims.

HAMPDEN SUPERIOR COURT
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises, LTD v. Package Machinery Co. Inc.
Allegation: Monies due on previous foreign judgment: $778,145.64
Filed: 3/23/15

HAMPSHIRE SUPERIOR COURT
Thomas A. Pascucci v. Ryder Funeral Home Inc. and William Ryder
Allegation: Unpaid wages and out-of-pocket expenses: $61,548.58
Filed: 3/6/15

Wayne and Pamela Hayes v. Bennett Burns, M.D., Timothy Rice, P.A., and New England Orthopedic Surgeons Inc.
Allegation: Delayed diagnosis resulting in a more extensive surgery: $25,000+
Filed: 4/3/15

HOLYOKE DISTRICT COURT
Maria Gonzalez v. Atlas Property Management Inc.
Allegation: Negligence in ownership of dog resulting in dog bite: $1,308.79
Filed: 4/22/15

NORTHAMPTON DISTRICT COURT
People’s United Bank v. Northampton Beadery, LLC and Heather Black
Allegation: Default on commercial loan and breach of contract: $9,946.11
Filed: 3/13/15

Roslyn Rochester v. Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Allegation: Negligent maintenance of business property causing trip and fall: $2,000+
Filed: 2/12/15

SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT COURT
Joel Bousquet and Eric Bousquet d/b/a J & E Roof Systems v. Craig McCarthy d/b/a Quality Renovations
Allegation: Monies due on previous judgment: $7,248.23
Filed: 4/29/15

Monnay Miller, as parent and next friend of Jada Miller v. Eastfield Fashion Inc. and NLC Insurance Co.
Allegation: Negligent maintenance of business premises causing trip and fall: $16,882.60
Filed: 4/13/15

Court Dockets Departments

The following is a compilation of recent lawsuits involving area businesses and organizations. These are strictly allegations that have yet to be proven in a court of law. Readers are advised to contact the parties listed, or the court, for more information concerning the individual claims.

HAMPDEN SUPERIOR COURT
East PBE Inc. v. Lighthouse General Contractors Inc.
Allegation: Non-payment for equipment provided: $10,094.75
Filed: 4/2/15

HAMPSHIRE SUPERIOR COURT
Brittany Dalton v. Patrick W. Edmunds, D.M.D.
Allegation: Negligent extraction of wisdom tooth causing permanent damage: $225,000
Filed: 2/27/15

DLW Realty, LLC v. Christian Carey, Architect, P.C.
Allegation: Negligent design of the Pet Hotel: $75,000+
Filed: 4/6/15

HOLYOKE DISTRICT COURT
Hadley Printing Co. v. Signature Advertising and Design Inc.
Allegation: Non-payment of goods sold and delivered: $24,894
Filed: 3/2/15

NORTHAMPTON DISTRICT COURT
Reinhart Food Service, LLC v. The Sub & Pizza of Amherst Inc.
Allegation: Non-payment of goods sold and delivered: $6,366.91
Filed: 2/20/15

SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT COURT
J.L. Raymakers & Sons Inc. v. Split Excavating Inc.
Allegation: Failure to pay under the terms of a contract: $11,300
Filed: 3/31/15

Lawrence Goodman v. TR Stone Trucking Co. and Thomas R. Stone
Allegation: Failure to pay wages: $25,000
Filed: 4/6/15

Sandra Rodriguez v. Fashion Gallery Inc. d/b/a Rainbow
Allegation: Negligent failure to maintain business premises: $24,000
Filed: 4/7/15

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Manufacturing the Future

IMG_3203IMG_3199IMG_3207IMG_3202More than 12,000 business owners, engineers, designers, production managers, and purchasing executives gathered at EASTEC, the East Coast’s premier manufacturing event, last week at the Eastern States Exposition. In its 34th year, the event showcased the latest manufacturing technologies and provided access to industry experts sharing insights on how to foster innovation, increase productivity, and improve profits. This year, more than 300 new products were highlighted at the show. Among the 650 exhibitors were many from Greater Springfield, including (from top to bottom) Ray Jack, senior sales representative, Steve Atkins, technical sales, and Don Quinn, inside sales manager, Lenox in East Longmeadow; Melinda Mitton, treasurer and management representative, Advance Welding in Springfield; Alex McGill, vice president, McGill Hose & Coupling Inc. in East Longmeadow; and Kathleen Trudeau, vice president, sales and marketing, Hayden Corp., West Springfield.