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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.
ADAMS
MJR Property Management Inc., 1 Hoxie Brook Road, Adams, MA 01220. Michael Rossi, same. Real estate services.
BELCHERTOWN Wyn Pizza Inc., 24 Nathan-
iel Way, Belchertown, MA 01007. Walter Pacheco, same. Restaurant.
CHICOPEE
JJS Trucking Inc., 116 Nono-
tuck Ave., Chicopee, MA
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SPRINGFIELD
Iglesia Cristiana Abriendo Los Ojos Al Camino, 84 Tyler St., #1, Springfield, MA 01109. Victor Manuel Escalera, same. Christian organiza- tion established to teach biblical doctrine, worship, ministry, mission, fellow- ship, and discipleship.
WEST SPRINGFIELD Aayat Logistics Inc., 20 River
St., West Springfield, MA 01089. Saad Butt, 20 River St., West Springfield, MA 01089. Trucking, logistics and supply chain services.
WORTHINGTON
Certe Inc., 909 Hunting- ton Road, Worthington, MA 01098. Michael P. Krezmien, same. Conduct research and evaluation activities to promote out-
01013. Saad Abdullah Sabih, same. Trucking transport of materials.
Seasons Pool and Patio Inc., 70 North Chicopee St., Chi- copee, MA 01020. Cheryl Lemelin-Hickman, same. Business related to pools and patios.
EAST LONGMEADOW
Double A Transportation Inc., 283 Parker St., East Long- meadow, MA 01028. Minas Alitbi, 150 Dubois St., Indian Orchard, MA 01151. Trans- portation services and car dealership.
Two of us for the Road Inc., 422 Pine St., Feeding Hills, MA 01030. Carl Lovotti, same. Delivery services.
HOLYOKE LCC General Construction
Corporation, 6 Appleton St.,
Holyoke, MA 01040. Ange- lina Chuong, same. Remod- eling, renovation and construction of residential homes and commercial buildings.
OM Racing Mart Holyoke Inc., 181 West Franklin St., Holy- oke, MA, 01040. Rekhaben A. Shah, 60 High Ridge Circle, Franklin, MA 02038. Gas station and conve- nience store.
LONGMEADOW Glory Missions Inc., 25
Quinnehtuk Circle, Long- meadow, MA 01106. Hyo Jung Lee, same. Assisting disadvantaged students and minorities through mission- ary activities and donations.
NORTH BROOKFIELD R&P Real Property Corp., 3
Edna Circle, North Brook- field, MA 01535. Patrick
Kiritsy, same. To purchase, lease or otherwise acquire lands and/or interest in lands, and to own, hold, improve, and manage any real estate so acquired.
PITTSFIELD
Berkshire Pride Inc., 18 Waubeek Road, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Ethan S. Klepeta, 342 Main Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230. Organization established
to meet the needs of, and provide opportunities and safe spaces for building community among, the LGBTQIA+ population in Berkshire County; and pro- motes the well-being of the LGBTQIA+ population through communication, networking, support, and education.
comes for high-risk youth and organizations serving high risk youth.
DOING BUSINESS AS CERTIFICATES
The following business certificates and/or trade names were issued or renewed during the month of March 2023.
AMHERST Alice Buckner Consulting
85 Crossbrook Ave. Alice Buckner
Amherst Extensions & Beauty Salon
460 West St.
Yasmin Brandford
Bouvier Grant Group
30 Autumn Lane Margaret Bouvier
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MBA in 2020. He is a Tech Foundry alum.
• Phillip Borras is Tech Foundry’s Career Readiness and Recruitment coordinator, a new role created to provide focused support and mentoring to student members. His diverse experience as a professional speaker, comedian, and life coach allows him to successfully teach and support Tech Foundry par- ticipants as a career coach during and after the program.
• Jessica Cogoli has been promoted to assistant instructor. She is a Tech Foundry alum and has been working closely with the organization since she graduated, both as a volunteer and a TA for its IT- support training program. She is currently enrolled at Holyoke Community College and will graduate with an associate degree in computer science in the spring.
• Marie-Ange Delimon, a Tech Foundry alum, has been promoted to manager of Community Impact for the organization. In this role, she oversees external partnerships and community engagement, including managing internship and job-placement programs as well as partnerships with a variety of nonprofit organizations throughout Western Mass. Previously, she served as Tech Foundry’s manager of Workforce Development. She is a graduate of a vari- ety of medical-training programs and holds an MD degree from Université Notre Dame d’Haïti.
• Johannes Romatka has been promoted to man-
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ager of Instruction and Curriculum. Previously
an instructor at Tech Foundry, he has a diverse background in information technology, including training and network support. Prior to joining Tech Foundry, he worked in a training role for internal IT- support staff at U.S. Bank.
• Linh Tran joined Tech Foundry in February as the organization’s new Administrative and Marketing coordinator, where she will support development, program, and communication initiatives. Originally from Vietnam, she has been studying and work-
ing in Massachusetts for almost 10 years. She is
an experienced management professional with a diverse background in nonprofit, retail, legal, and insurance organizations, and is a graduate of Tech Foundry’s IT-support training program.
• Michelle Wilson was hired as Tech Foundry’s manager of Administration and Operations in Sep- tember and was recently promoted to deputy direc- tor, a position that encompasses a variety of duties, including overall operations management, fundrais- ing, and marketing. Her background includes more than 17 years in nonprofit management, with roles at a national membership organization in San Fran- cisco, a globally recognized mentoring program, an independent school in Seattle, and a state humani- ties council. She is a graduate of Lafayette College in Easton, Pa. and holds a master’s degree in public administration from San Francisco State University.
resort is home to 18 sports-betting kiosks located throughout the gaming area.
Square One Creates Alumni Association
SPRINGFIELD — It’s time to go back to Square One, where thousands of young children had their first early-learning experience. Formerly Springfield Day Nursery, Square One has been nurturing and edu-
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The Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden Agri-
cultural Society, the nonprofit organization that manages Northampton’s Three County Fair and fairgrounds, recently elected its newest president, Thomas Smiarowski, who has been a member of the society for more than 20 years and was elected to its board of directors in 2016. Smiarowski is expected to serve two years as president, leading the society’s board of directors, which consists of 21 other appointees who make up the fair’s agricultural leadership. Smiarowski grew up on his family’s veg- etable and dairy farm in Montague, where he con- tinues to help his brother Dan, who currently owns and operates the family farm. Following his gradu- ation from UMass Amherst, Smiarowski worked 34 years for the USDA’s Farm Service Agency, holding
a number of management positions. Following his retirement from USDA in 2012, he worked 10 years as an agricultural risk-management educator for UMass Extension. He is currently a director of the Massachusetts Agricultural Club, the longest-stand- ing agricultural club in the country; serves as a Mas- sachusetts trustee of the Eastern States Exposition; and is a member of the New England Vegetable and Berry Growers Assoc. He also serves on the capi- tal campaign to fund the new construction of the Newman Catholic Center on the UMass campus.
cating infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school- age children since 1883. The agency, now in its 140th year, is looking to gather its program gradu- ates to formalize an alumni group. Alumni are asked to contact to complete a brief questionnaire, which can be found at startatsquareone.org, or email Matt deloria at [email protected] to learn more.
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sports fans the ability to customize pre-game, live in-play, futures, and parlay wagers. Integration with MGM Rewards allows Massachusetts’s BetMGM users to redeem their gameplay for experiences at MGM Resorts properties nationwide. The mobile app complements MGM Springfield’s BetMGM Sportsbook & Lounge that opened in January. The space features a 45-foot LED viewing wall and
four betting windows, making it easy for guests to access a variety of sports-wagering options. The
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