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      Business Ventures
Dunkin’ Donuts
142 Russell St. Michael Pereira
Friendly’s
455 Russell St. GLG Corp.
Hillside Pizza
173 Russell St. JKBC LLC
Peter’s Nails
458 Russell St. Chuong Dinh
Plainville Farm
135 Mt. Warner Road Walter Czajkowski
Seymour Interior Decorating
9 Maplewood Ter. Jennifer Seymour
TommyCar Auto Group
40 Russell St. Carla Cosenzi
TommyCar Management
40 Russell St. Carla Cosenzi
SPRINGFIELD
A & S Convenience Store
276 Oakland St. Muhammad Ashraf
Adams Landscaping
48 Briarwood Ave. Noah Adams
Alcance Real Estate
180 Benz St. Moses Diaz
Centro Cultural Y Deportivo
2766 Main St. Vladimir Caceres
Chino’s Import
69 Bristol St.
Luis Olmeda Perez
Club Nutricion Familiar
904 Carew St. Blanca Sanchez
Club Nutricion Vida Feliz
2633 Main St. Blanca Sanchez
Cy’s Services
46 Wait St. Cyrel Lopes
Fennix
397 Main St. Manuel Afonso
FJ Mobile Detailing
20 Clifton Ave. Robert Collado
Flawless Home Cleaning
272 Centre St. Mauramy Hernandez
Fogo Do Rei
995 Boston Road Fogo Do Rei
Fort Pleasant Convenience
102 Fort Pleasant Ave. Akif Ali Khan
J & R Fusion Foods
17 Aldrew Terrace Jason Rydzark
Jaculapoe
254 Worthington St. Andrew Brow
Jorlon Properties
118 Francis St. Kevin Kitchens
K & F Masonry
76 Harvard St. Kevin Thompson
K’s Kakes and Banquet Hall
357 Cottage St. Luz Cruz
Lava Transport
137 Almira Road Luis Vazquez
Listening with Love
1865 Page Blvd. Ashley Cotto
Longonot Transportation
49 Bissell Ave. Isaac Teresia
Lugussie Transportation
122 Methuen St. Keith Shaver
Lunas Laugh & Learn
79 Newhouse St. Jessica Rivera
A Piece of Me Boutique
57 Patterson Ave. Evelyn Rivera Rosa
Property Care Solutions
201 Osborne Terrace Mark Joseph
Prospa Billing
305 State St. Modento Group LLC
 INCORPORATIONS
The following business incorporations were recorded in Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin counties and are the latest available. They are listed by community.
AMHERST
The Neta Bolozky Fund, Corp., 73 Flat Hills Road, Amherst, MA 01002. Karen A. Loeb, same address. Jewish education.
BELCHERTOWN
Mother Nature’s Inc., 532 Chauncey Walker St., Belcher- town, MA 01007. Keith Wil- liam Clancy, same address. Distribution of microbial solutions.
CHICOPEE
Links Solutions Inc., 109 Grape St., Chicopee, MA 01013. Zahid Hameed, same address. Transportation services.
M & M Contracting Corp., 413 Front St., Chicopee, MA 01020. Adilson Goncalves De Almeida Ma, same address. Janitorial and cleaning services.
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FEEDING HILLS
RJ-CMR Inc., 19 Westview Lane, Feeding Hills, MA 01030. Renee J. Roeder, same. Sports and entertainment.
HOLYOKE
Planlt Law, P.C., 4 Deer Run, Holyoke, MA 01040. Chris- topher P. Roy, same address. Legal services.
Rivera Auto Body Inc., 41 North Summer St., Holyoke, MA 01040. Manuel Rivera, same address. Auto body.
Union of Pentecostal Chris- tian Churches of Jesus Christ Inc., 349 High St., Holyoke, MA 01040. Juan E. Fernandez, P.O. Box 548, Holyoke, MA 01040. Church.
SPRINGFIELD
The Windsor Blume Inc., 142 Melha Ave., Springfield, MA 01104. Natalie Shumskiy, same address. Custom floral arrangements.
Una Palabra De Vida Inc., 140 W. Alvord St., Springfield, MA 01108. Jose Diaz, same address. Religious education.
Uniquely Unified Inc., 22 Horace St., Springfield, MA 01108. Samyra Ramos, 65 Sto-
nia Dr., Chicopee, MA 01013. Youth and community out- reach services.
WEST SPRINGFIELD
Export from Nepal Inc., 131 Riverdale St., West Spring- field, MA 01089. Pramod Kumar Sarraf, 7 High Mead- ow Circle, East Longmeadow, MA 01028. Importer and dis- tributor of products made in Nepal.
Mazai Corporation, 96 Bos- worth St., West Springfield, MA 01089. Azamat Tleu- bergenov, same address. Transport.
DOING BUSINESS AS CERTIFICATES
The following business certificates and/or trade names were issued or renewed during the month of December 2021. (Filings are limited due to closures or reduced staffing hours at municipal offices due to COVID-19 restrictions).
HADLEY
Barnes & Noble
335 Russell St. Barnes & Noble
     tions. Rogers received his education and training in human-resource management, financial systems, administration, and leadership from the U.S. Coast Guard. He is currently on the board of directors of the Home Care Aide Council and serves as president of the board of the Home Care Aide Foundation.
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Valley Community Development announced Alexis
Breiteneicher has been named executive director. She comes to Valley after almost eight years at Com- munity Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA), where she served as director of Development. Before that, she was the Development manager for the Trustees of Reservations and worked for the Melville Charitable Trust in Boston. She also has considerable experience working with nonprofit organizations that support low-income communities, with an emphasis
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eral CARES (Conavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act provides funding to students to offset the expenses they might have incurred when colleges switched from face-to-face to remote learning. That could mean having to buy a computer, buying or upgrading internet access, or paying increased utility costs from being home, among other expenses.
Upscale Socks Donates Socks to Friends of the Homeless
SPRINGFIELD — As winter began, Upscale Socks made a presentation of warm socks to Friends of the Homeless on Dec. 23. For every pair of socks pur- chased between Nov. 23 and Dec. 19, Upscale Socks
on finding solutions to homelessness. Board Presi- dent Peter Jessop had been serving as interim execu- tive director prior to Breiteneicher’s hire.
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HCC Foundation Inc., the nonprofit fundraising arm of Holyoke Community College, has added four new
members to its board of directors, including three alumni. Wendy Fox (’16) is director of Curriculum Development for Onramp Invest, a crypto-asset management company. A graduate of HCC and the Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst, Fox worked with the UMass Foundation board and UMass alumni board as an administrative fellow for corporate engagement at the university. Maura Gre- aney (’93) is director of Philanthropy, Development Communications, and Special Events for the Brook- lyn Bridge Park Conservancy. Greaney has an exten- sive background in nonprofit fundraising, grant writ- ing, event planning, and development. She earned
owner Lenny Underwood made a sock donation to the organization. “As a nonprofit behavioral-health agency, we very much value our local community partnerships,” Clinical & Support Options President and CEO Karin Jeffers said. “Upscale Socks is helping our Friends of the Homeless shelter guests stay warm and cared for this winter — and helping them do it with style and dignity.” Underwood added that “we are thrilled to partner with Friends of the Homeless. Hopefully our socks will bring warmth and happiness to those in need.”
her bachelor’s degree from Mount Holyoke College and a master’s degree from UMass Boston. Erin Godfrey is director of Odyssey House, a program of Viability, a Holyoke nonprofit that supports individu- als with disabilities and other societal advantages. She is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College whose husband, Chris Godfrey, attended HCC through
the support of the college’s veterans programs, and both were involved with the HCC Military Club
while he was a student. Camille Theriaque (’12) is a licensed clinical social worker with MiraVista Behav- ioral Health Center in Holyoke. As a student at HCC searching for a second career, Theriaque, a retired Holyoke firefighter, received a 29 Who Shine award from the state Department of Higher Education as well as a prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Mount Holyoke Col- lege and a master’s degree at Smith College.
Frontier Launches Non-stop Service From Bradley to Cancun, San Juan
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — The Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) announced the debut of new, non- stop service from Bradley International Airport to Cancun, Mexico and San Juan, Puerto Rico on Fron- tier Airlines. The service to Cancun International Air- port will commence on Feb. 17 and will operate sea- sonally, three times a week. The service to San Juan Airport will commence on Feb. 18 and will operate year-round, three times a week. To view flight times and booking options, visit www.flyfrontier.com. In addition to the service to Cancun and San Juan, Fron- tier offers non-stop service from Bradley to Atlanta, Denver, Miami, Orlando, and Raleigh-Durham. The airline has been operating at Bradley since 2018.
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