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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.
AMHERST
Kinase Health Inc., 23 Wood- lot Road, Amherst, MA 01002. Byung Hoon Kim, same. Can- cer related health monitoring service.
CHICOPEE
NCO Services Corp., 128 Wheatland Ave., Chicopee, MA 01020. Otavio J. Da Silva, same. Janitorial and cleaning services.
GREAT BARRINGTON
New Myths Inc., 188 East St., Unit A, Great Barrington, MA 01238. Patrick J. Toole, same. Actively engage and promote, through theatrical produc- tions, education in the theater arts including film making.
GREENFIELD
Nolan Plumbing & HVAC Inc., 26 Clark St., Greenfield, MA 01301. Tyler Nolan, same. The installation of plumbing work and HVAC.
Shri Samar Corp., 49 Main St., Greenfield, MA 01301. Suresh Chaudhari, same. Convenience store.
HOLYOKE
Philly Wings Express Inc., 50 Holyoke St., R113, Holyoke, MA 01040. Gui Da Pan, same. Food service.
Shepard Renovations Inc., 542 Rock Valley Road, Holy- oke, MA 01040. Michael Shepard, same. Home renova- tions, door and window instal- lation, carpentry, trim work, and painting.
LEE
Longship Berkshire Corpora- tion, 157 Columbia St., Lee, MA 01238. Mervyn H. Yan, same. Investment holdings.
Robin Schoen Public Rela- tions Inc., 196 Main St., #3, Lee, MA 01238. Robin Shoen, same. Public relations.
Snap 247 Inc., 10 Pleasant St., Lee, MA 01238. Ashley M. Soules, 2776 Jacobs Ladder Road, Beckton, MA 01223. Retail exercise facility.
NORTHAMPTON
New England Institute
for CPR Education Inc., 11-13 Maple Ave., Floor 3, Northampton, MA 01060. Ryan Flynn, same. Provide first aid education; train indi- viduals in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Safe and Healthy Education Edu Inc, 247 Northampton St., Suite 1, Easthampton, MA 01027. Michelle D. Mulea, 573 Burts Pit Road, Florence, MA 01062. Safe and healthy train-
ing and education. PALMER
Reflexology Inc., 1026 Central St., Palmer, MA 01069. Zhan- hua Wu, same. Spa.
PITTSFIELD
Nantucket Rowing Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Ste 100, Pitts- field, MA 01201. Michael Springer, same. Increase awareness of rowing and grow lifetime participation in rowing with the Nantucket community.
SPRINGFIELD
Ramriv Inc., 263 Hancock St., Springfield, MA 01109. Jose Ramos, 56 Putnam Circle, Springfield, MA 01104. Auto detailing.
WARE
M. Mcguigan Inc., 17 Pulaski St., Ware, MA 01082. Michelle McGuigan, same. CPA services.
DOING BUSINESS AS CERTIFICATES
The following business certificates and/or trade names were issued or renewed during the month of July 2020. (Filings are limited due to closures or reduced staffing hours at municipal offices due to COVID-19 restrictions).
Business Ventures
BELCHERTOWN
BP’s Easy Living Corp.
40 Ware Road, #3 Brooke Packard
Joseph’s at Cold Spring
330 Chauncey Walker St. Gail Craig
HADLEY
Ascent Western Massachusetts 104A Russell St. Deborah Reed
Barn Out Back, LLC
30 Lawrence Plain Road Gregory Dursza
Ducks vs. Dinosaurs
148 Russell St. Tanner Wilson
Hair Shop
8 River Dr. Ervine Laclaire
Mud Rail Farms Trapping
57 Roosevelt St. Brandon Daniel
Shaolin Kung Fu Center of Hadley
37 Lawrence Plain Road Jessica Grasmere
NORTHAMPTON
Alexis Design
142 Riverbank Road Alexis Neubert
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Gap-semester Course on Social-justice Issues
Sept. 21 to Dec. 21: Bay Path University has put together a unique course for recent high-school graduates looking to explore ways they can impact move- ments for social justice. The course, “Exploring Pathways to Social Justice,” will combine lectures, discussions, videos, readings, and virtual, experi- ential learning through the context
of history, legal studies, and commu- nications. In addition, the students will participate in presentations by professionals who have channeled their visions for a more just world into careers advocating for social justice and leading their communities. The three-credit course runs from Sept. 21 to Dec. 21 and is open to recent high- school graduates and college students, whether enrolled at Bay Path Univer- sity; its online program, the American Women’s College; or any other institu- tion, as well as students who are tak- ing a gap semester while they evaluate their college options. Registration runs until Sept. 16. The class is a collabora- tion between several faculty members and will explore social-justice move- ments, trace the historical roots of the civil-rights struggle, investigate how race factors into the contemporary criminal justice system, and consider
The Centered Coach
40 Landy Ave. James Young
CS-MA, LLC
22 Hatfield St. Robert Carroll
Dave Dersham Painting and More
16 Swan St.
David Dersham
Just Flow
73 Vernon St.
Melissa Redwin, Gabriel Immerman
Powers Lawncare and Snowplowing
579 Florence Road
Anna Powers, Myles Powers
Volvo Cars Pioneer Valley
48 Damon Road Carla Zayac
Yoga Sanctuary
150 Main St. Lindsay Pope
SOUTHWICK
Angelo’s Barber Shop
513 College Highway Andrew Daley
Ballou Home Improvement
5 Grandview Ter. Kenneth Audet
It’s Sew U.S.
21 Matthews Road Lauri Scott-Smith
LBI Truck & Bus Repair
824R College Highway Darrell Lecrenski
Southern Financial Group Inc.
208 College Highway
Keith Deyo
Trufit Health
5 Mallard Lane Shane Dowd
WESTFIELD
Burke Transportation
678 North Road
A. Burke Enterprises, LLC
Community Church of Westfield
170 Elm St.
Advent Christian Church of Westfield
Dan Gordner, LLC
2 Darwin Dr. Dan Gordner
EZ Mart
82 Franklin St.
82 Franklin Street Inc.
Kiefer Games
6 Lisa Lane Matthew Kiefer
KS Solutions
12 Dubois St. Kenneth Stomski Jr.
Metal Craft Manufacturing
275 North Elm St. Peter Urbanek
Company Notebook
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through Sept. 27 and must be fully disbursed no later than Oct. 1. The CARL Participant Guide is available
on SBA’s website and outlines all other loan terms and conditions. “Common Capital appreciates the opportunity to participate in this new program, which will help us increase the flow of loan capital to underserved businesses in Western Massachusetts,” Common Capital President Raymond Lanza-Weil said. “Combined with our existing SBA loan programs, we look forward to expanding our assistance to businesses that have a concrete plan for adapting to the COVID-19 economy.”
New EV Charging Stations Available in Northampton
NORTHAMPTON — Whalen Insurance, located at 71 King St. in Northampton, now has six new electric-vehicle (EV) chargers installed beneath and pow- ered by its solar canopy. These charg- ing stations are operational and avail- able for public use, charge up to 7.2 kW of power at a cost of $2 per hour, and require no parking fees to access them. The EV chargers and 62.64 kW solar canopy were both installed by
PV Squared, a local solar design and installation company based in Green- field. The EV project was funded pri- marily by a grant from the Massachu-
setts Department of Environmental Protection, as a result of the Volkswa- gen diesel-emissions settlement. In 2015, Volkswagen admitted to secretly and intentionally installing software
in vehicles to cheat state emissions tests, which raised the levels of smog- causing nitrogen oxides up to 40 times higher than permitted. Massachusetts received a partial settlement, and the money is being used to increase the amount of EV charging and infrastruc- ture and promote more electric-vehicle usage throughout the Commonwealth. The goal is to increase air quality and reduce particulate pollution by creat- ing a cleaner transportation sector. The EV charging station at Whalen Insur- ance is contributing to the larger envi- ronmental goals of the state, while also directly benefiting the local communi- ty. Peter Whalen and Janna Ugone own the EV chargers. In addition to the EV charging station, Whalen has invested in six solar projects, totaling 127.92 kW, on various properties in Northampton. On an annual basis, these solar arrays produce a combined 141,591 kWh of electricity, which is equivalent to 110 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). This translates to an environmental offset of CO2 emissions from 11,265 gallons of gasoline consumed and 110,308 pounds of coal burned. Whalen also loves driving his electronic vehicle.
strategies for change. Students will be challenged to apply their passion for social justice while learning to express themselves and developing practical skills for academic and professional settings. Through the course mate-
rial and ongoing opportunities for conversation, they will connect with other students and become part of an inspired, motivated network. “We cre- ated this class for students who may be using this time away from their schools to contemplate how and where to channel their voice and their pas- sion for social justice, as they begin to think about their long-term goals, per- sonally and professionally,” said Gwen Jordan, director of Bay Path’s Justice and Legal Studies department. She will be teaching sections on the criminal justice system, including a focus on the movement devoted to exonerating the wrongly convicted and reforming the system. Additional course informa- tion and a registration link are avail- able at www.baypath.edu/academics/ undergraduate-programs/the-ameri- can-womens-college-online/academics/ gap-semester-course.
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