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  INCORPORATIONS
The following business incorporations were recorded in Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin counties and are the latest available. They are listed by community.
AGAWAM Tenet Home Improvement
Inc., 4 Moore St., Agawam, MA 01001. Oleksandr Osiichuk, same. Home improvement.
BELCHERTOWN Shannon Hard, CRNA, P.C., 14
Deer Run, Belchertown, MA 01007. Shannon Hard, same. Nurse anesthetist.
CHICOPEE Moreau Real Investments Inc.,
468 Montcalm St., Chicopee, MA 01020. Kenneth Moreau, same. A corporation investing in short-term and long-term real estate.
Usach Home Improvement Inc., 46 Forest St., Apt. 3, Chi- copee, MA 01013. Serhii Usach, same. Home improvement.
EASTHAMPTON Iron Lantern Tattoo Inc., 136
Strong St., Easthampton, MA 01027. Maximilian Rothert, same. Tattoo studio.
GREAT BARRINGTON The Short List College Fund
Corp., 292 Main St., #16, Great Barrington, MA 01230. Wil- liam Short, 52 Mountain Road,
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Northeast Diagramming Services
27 Overlook Dr.
Michael Allard
Nouria
124 Northampton St. Tony El-Nemr
Oxbow Tattoo
2 Holyoke St. Maximilian Rothert
Phoenix Painters
10 Sunset Ave. Brendyn Phoenix
Pomeroy Pup Pack
7 Lovefield St., Unit 5 Amelia Wilson
SD Services
13 Chapman Ave. Joshua Dean
Space and Robot
10 East Green St. Christopher Ferry
Three Posies
491⁄2 Union St., Apt. 5 Bronwen Hodgkinson
The Valley Arts Newsletter
491⁄2 Union St., Apt. 5 Bronwen Hodgkinson
Win/Win
2 Pine St.
Jenna Weingarten
PITTSFIELD Berkshire Mattress Recycling
51 Stratford Ave. Wahid Hage
Blackington Artisans Inc.
35 Atwood Dr. Blackington Artisans Inc.
Brazzucas Market
75 North St.
Mount Washington, MA 01258. To counsel, promote, and support low-income students applying to college, including assistance with researching, travel and visiting schools, application and testing fees, documenting and recording the process, and assisting with college expenses, including tuition, textbooks, and travel.
HOLYOKE
LVEB Solutions Inc., 98 Lower
Westfield Road, #1002, Holy- oke, MA 01040. Vy Luong, same. Consulting services.
NORTH BROOKFIELD Ballard Diesel Inc., 10 Brick-
yard Road, North Brookfield, MA 01535. Nathan Ballard, same. Repairs on diesel-engine vehicles.
PITTSFIELD The Beautiful Way Founda-
tion Corp., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Dominique Taylor, same. Con- tributing to the eradication
of healthcare disparities and advancing equitable access to transformative health solutions.
Catawba Valley Engineering and Testing, P.C., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. David Legrand Jr., same. Geotechnical engineer- ing and construction materials testing.
Massachusetts and Rhode Island Medical Group Manage- ment Assoc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Ron Holder, 3513 Brighton
Blvd., Suite 210, Denver, CO 80216. Work to improve the performance of medical group practice professionals and the organizations they represent.
SOUTH HADLEY Brittney’s Believers Inc., 56
Michael Dr., South Hadley, MA 01075. Elena Bliss, same. Non- profit foundation dedicated
to raising awareness for child- hood cancer through advoca- cy supporting research needs for childhood cancer and sup- porting local families impacted by cancer with assistance.
SOUTHWICK Country Critters Rehabilita-
tion Inc., 31 Woodland Ridge, Southwick, MA 01077. Danielle Sullivan, same. Charitable organization dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation.
SPRINGFIELD Faison Venture Capital Inc., 85
Northampton Ave., Springfield, MA 01109. Robert Faison Jr., same. Supporting startups
and other businesses with the potential for substantial and rapid growth.
WESTFIELD Camp Words Unspoken Corp.,
182 Pontoosic Road, Westfield, MA 01085. Brandon Towle, same. Nonprofit organization providing programs and activi- ties to benefit children and teens who stutter.
WEST SPRINGFIELD Denn’s Home Improvement
Inc., 9 Railroad St., West
Springfield, MA 01089. Bohdan Denysyuk, same. Construction and remodeling services.
WILLIAMSBURG O’Brien’s Auto Works Inc., 23
Main St., Williamsburg, MA 01096. Todd O’Brien, same. Automotive repair.
DOING BUSINESS AS CERTIFICATES
The following business certificates and/or trade names were issued or renewed during the month of March 2024.
EASTHAMPTON Ain’t Your Average B...
21 Mineral St. Raven Williams
Annie’s Kitchen
79 Maple St. Ann LaRochelle
Bark Rangers
38 Clark St. KJ Nichols
Buri’s Generation HI & GC
31 Exeter St. Belisario Buri
Easthampton Glass & Screen
42 Morin Dr. William Therrien Jr.
JKirley Collective
3 Ferry St., Unit 414, Suite 4W Jessica Kirley
Mango Fish Inc.
117 Maple St. Lori Novis
Brazzucas LLC
David R. Cianflone Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 3613
David Cianflone
Divo Enterprise LLC
44 Scalise Dr. Mohamed Fofana
Faceframe Collective
436 North St.
Lemon Lash Academy LLC, Magnolia Hair and Co. LLC
Fantastick Patrick
32 Kensington Ave. Patrick Connor
fauxstainedglasspanes.com
82 Wendell Ave. Stuff Is Parts LLC
Harvest Health & Nutrition
75 South Church St. Makenzie Evangelisto
Landscaping by Antonio
22 Elizabeth St. Antonio Aleman
M&D Auto Sales
105 Fourth St. Lily Diaz LLC
Millsbeauty
25 Cobblestone Cove Millicent Homiah Beckham
New England Cleaners
69 Wellington Ave.
New England Cleaners LLC
Rockland Restoration and Masonry
82 Lafayette St.
Matthew Canterella
Stylin’ on Elm
136 Elm St. Stephanie Vallone
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People
  PAUL ASSELIN
and racial diversity work, and financial expertise. Mechilia Salazar, CEO and director of Hope for Youth and Families Foundation in Springfield, is a respected leader in the nonprofit sector. Her pre- vious role as CEO of the Ludlow Boys and Girls Club demonstrates her commitment to serving marginalized and underbanked communities. She often serves as the bridge between local busi- nesses and the communities they serve. Samalid Hogan, a business consultant, CEO, and principal at Greylock Management in Ludlow, is a seasoned professional with a strong track record of success. Her leadership as past president of the Springfield Rotary Club and her involvement on various boards further highlight her dedication to making a posi- tive impact. Her passion for empowering small businesses has made her a respected leader in the industry. Walter Pacheco, a prominent figure in the hospitality industry, owns several Western and Cen- tral Mass. restaurants and investment properties. His extensive business acumen and local ties make him a valuable addition to the bank. In addition to the new corporators, new Country Bank President Mary McGovern was appointed to the board of trustees.
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The Massachusetts chapter of
Associated Builders and Con- tractors announced that Paul Asselin, Gould Construction Institute instructor, is the 2024 ABC National Craft Instructor of the Year. Asselin was honored at the 2024 ABC Convention
Education and Research, the training, assessment, certification, and career-development standard for the construction industry; and Tradesmen Interna- tional, North America’s premier craft-professional staffing resource. Asselin will also be profiled in the June issue of Construction Executive magazine.
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On April 6, Westfield State University inducted
six alumni into the Criminal Justice Alumni Hall of Fame. Inductees are recognized for their excellence in their chosen field and for their accomplishments in criminal justice and law enforcement at the state, federal, and local levels. This year’s alumni induct- ees are Benjamin Campbell ’11 of the Maine State Police; David Campbell ’84, a retired special agent in the U.S. Department of Justice; Cheryl Clap- prood ’92, Springfield Police superintendent; John Kotfila Jr. ’08, who served in the Sheriff’s Office
in Hillsborough County, Fla.; Kenneth O’Connor ’87, a chief court officer in the Massachusetts Trial Court; and Jeffrey Trask ’02, a leader in emergency management and preparedness. Kim Tobin, pro- fessor of Criminal Justice, was also honored for
her distinguished service to Westfield State. Both Benjamin Campbell and Kotfila were recognized posthumously.
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in Orlando, Fla. on March 13. ABC presents the annual Craft Instructor of the Year
Award to an outstanding instructor with a passion for their craft, creativity, a positive attitude, and
the ability to transfer knowledge through excellent communications skills and forward-thinking teach- ing to future construction professionals. With nearly 40 years of experience in the construction industry, Asselin has taught basic through advanced electri- cal courses since 2001. He is the training manager for Elm Electrical Inc. in Westfield, where he has worked since 1983. He is also the wiring inspector for his hometown of Russell and previously served as chair of Westfield Technical Academy’s general advisory board and electrical shop advisory board. As Craft Instructor of the Year, Asselin received a $10,000 cash prize. Co-sponsors of Craft Instructor of the Year are the National Center for Construction
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