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BUSINESS VENTURES>>
INCORPORATIONS
The following business
incorporations were
recorded in Hampden,
Hampshire and Franklin
counties and are the latest
available. They are listed by
community.
AGAWAM
The Happy Teacher Project
Corp., 335 Adams St., Aga-
wam, MA 01001. Gabriella
Harrison, same. Raises funds
for the benefit of teach-
ers and educational staff,
partners with businesses
and organizations to pro-
vide discounts and wellness
resources for educators,
and promotes and supports
the personal and profes-
sional well-being of teachers
through public events, cam-
paigns, and other activities.
CHICOPEE
JDMZ Corp., 100 Huntington
Ave., Chicopee, MA 01020.
Yasirahamed Yaseen, 9612
North Greenwood Ave., Apt.
1A, Des Plaines, IL 60016.
Automotive parts and acces-
sories store.
Law Offices of Ann Dargie
Gladd, P.C., 10 Center St.,
Suite 206, Chicopee, MA
01013. Ann Dargie Gladd,
128 Mountainview Road, East
Longmeadow, MA 01028.
Law practice.
EASTHAMPTON
Wagner Equine Center and
Sanctuary Inc., 26 Strong St.,
Easthampton, MA 01027. Ger-
aldine O’Connor Page, same.
A lifelong refuge for horses
facing adoption challenges
due to age, injury, medical
conditions, or behavioral
challenges.
FEEDING HILLS
Horeb Media Inc., 10 Gary
Place, Apt C, Feeding Hills,
MA 01030. David Reji, same.
Religious and Christian
media.
GREENFIELD
Wild Heart Ranch Inc., 161
Smead Hill Road, Greenfield,
MA 01301. Kelli Richardson,
same. Healing center for peo-
ple to have retreats or coach-
ing sessions with horses as a
form of therapy and lessons
as well.
LEVERETT
Kodagubeans Co. Inc., 14
Montague Road, Leverett, MA
01054. Deep Chinappa, same.
Imports whole beans and
sells coffee to roasting com-
panies in New England.
LUDLOW
Picariello Consulting Inc., 612
Fuller St., Ludlow, MA 01056.
Donald Picariello, same. Sales
and marketing of printing
products for hospitals.
NORTHAMPTON
Kri & Shree Inc., 80 Main St.,
Northampton, MA 01060.
Mayurkumar Patel, 2 Nautical
Way, Douglas, MA 01516. Fast
food franchise restaurant.
PITTSFIELD
Baesman Group Inc., 82 Wen-
dell Ave, Suite 100, Pittsfield,
MA 01201. Tyler Baesman,
same. Printing company
located in Ohio; all print
materials are generated out
of Ohio with a local sales rep-
resentative in Western Mass.
Cherry St. Boxing Inc., 1625
East St., Pittsfield, MA 01201.
Sean Jennings, 18 Church
St., Stockbridge, MA 01262.
Provides boxing training and
education at introductory,
intermediate, and competitive
levels, with program target-
ing at-risk youth, teaching
respect, discipline, boxing fit-
ness, and team and individual
competition in a supportive
environment.
D&S Coffee Co., 82 Wendell
Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield,
MA 0120. Dolly Mwangi, 100
Cummings Center, Suite
339D, Beverly, MA 01915.
Procurement, processing,
distribution, and retail sale of
coffee products and related
goods, including the comple-
mentary sourcing and sale of
tea products.
JMF Contracting Inc., 82
Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pitts-
field, MA 01201. John Finn Jr.,
same. General construction.
Nord Gear Corp., 82 Wendell
Ave., Unit 100, Pittsfield,
MA 01201. Torsten Schultz,
same. Gearbox and motor
manufacturer.
United at Home, 82 Wendell
Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield,
MA 01201. Khanh Bui, same.
Home care agency.
SOUTH DEERFIELD
Red Pine Learning Com-
munity Inc., 6 Eastern Ave.,
South Deerfield, MA 01373.
Christopher Caldwell,
same. Provides regular and
supplemental instruction for
children enrolled in virtual
or homeschooling programs
which may include work-
shops, events, camps, and
day camps.
SPRINGFIELD
Agape, Alpha y Omega Trans-
portation Inc., 61 Ashley St.,
Springfield, MA 01105. Luis
Pena, same. Transportation
services.
Birthplace Ballerz Inc., 17 For-
est St., Springfield, MA 01108.
Gary Bestman, same. Non-
profit organization that aims
to increase the participation
of youths in sports and fitness
programs, particularly bas-
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with the technical expertise, industry certifications,
and real-world skills needed to launch long-term
careers. Graduates will be offered full-time posi-
tions at CET, advancing its mission to deliver just
and resilient climate solutions. Over the next three
years, CET will recruit approximately 10 participants,
with a focus on candidates from underrepresented
and environmental justice communities. Program
graduates will help homes and businesses reduce
energy use, lower costs, and improve health, safety,
and resilience while contributing to the Common-
wealth’s decarbonization goals.
6 Brick’s, Green Meadows Partner
with Patton Alliance for Veterans
SPRINGFIELD — Cannabis dispensaries 6 Brick’s and
Green Meadows, along with the Shubrick and Pat-
ton families, continued their collaborative partner-
ship throughout the month of November in support
of the Patton Alliance for Veterans, an organization
dedicated to advancing veteran-focused initiatives
nationwide. The partnership brought together two
independent, family-owned Massachusetts cannabis
companies to raise awareness and financial sup-
port for veterans facing physical and mental health
challenges. Throughout the month of November,
6 Brick’s partnered with Green Meadows to donate
$1 for every Green Meadows, At Ease, or 6 Brick’s
product sold, with the campaign culminating in a
total contribution of $6,550 to the Patton Alliance
for Veterans. 100% of these funds will go to chari-
table efforts. In addition, 6 Brick’s honored veterans
with a 10% discount throughout the entire month,
reinforcing the campaign’s commitment to acces-
sibility, recognition, and gratitude. Green Meadows’
affiliated nonprofit initiatives support organizations
including Stop Soldier Suicide and the Black Vet-
erans Project, further amplifying the impact of this
partnership.
Berkshire United Way Awards
$51,630 for Food Assistance
PITTSFIELD — Berkshire United Way (BUW) has
awarded $51,630 to 15 local organizations to
strengthen food distribution efforts in response to
rising food insecurity and recent disruptions in fed-
eral assistance programs such as SNAP. Following a
thorough application and review process, BUW pro-
vided funding to Berkshire Bounty, Berkshire Com-
munity College Foundation, Berkshire Dream Cen-
ter, Berkshire Grown, the Christian Center, Commu-
nity Health Programs (CHP), First United Methodist
Church, Friends of the Pittsfield Senior Center,
Great Barrington Farmers Market, the People’s
Pantry, Pittsfield Community Food Pantry, seeing
rainbows, Sonrisas, Village Food Box, and Westside
Legends. The funding combines local donations
with support from the United Response Fund, which
enabled all 13 United Ways in Massachusetts to
expand and stabilize food access through increased
pantry capacity, direct financial relief, and culturally
appropriate food options.
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ketball globally, through such
activities as providing funda-
mentals, skills, conditioning,
competition, discipline, and
games for boys and girls dur-
ing school vacations, includ-
ing but not limited to clinics,
camps, health education,
competition play, leagues,
and providing sports equip-
ment and other community
events.
Prep Connect Health Inc., 268
Washington Blvd., Springfield,
MA 01108. Benjamin Bland III,
same. Corporation dedicated
to advancing public health for
LGBTQIA+ individuals across
Massachusetts by improving
access to accurate, inclusive,
and culturally competent
sexual health information and
services.
SK Community & Family
Services Inc., 230 Eastern
Ave., Apt 2L, Springfield, MA
01109. Jourd’Henri Eslandie
Henriseme, same. Provides
charitable and educational
services to underserved indi-
viduals and families in the
Springfield area, including
immigration and employment
support, résumé preparation,
digital skills training, access to
public benefits, transportation
to important appointments,
and small business educa-
tion through e-commerce
platforms.
WRL R&R Inc., 278 Worthing-
ton St., Springfield, MA 01103.
Ryan Kealey, same. Restau-
rant and lounge.
WESTFIELD
Better Investment Group
Corp., 21 Mainline Dr., West-
field, MA 01085. Viktoria
Brennan, same. Real estate
brokerage servicing clients.
WEST SPRINGFIELD
Anchor Housing Solutions Inc.,
268 Cold Spring Ave., Suite B,
West Springfield, MA 01089.
Michael Rodgers, same. Real
estate consulting firm.
Pavel Pavement Mainte-
nance Inc., 70 Windsor
St., West Springfield, MA
01089. Michael Crean, 330
Buck Pond Road, West-
field, MA 01085. Pavement
maintenance.
WILLIAMSBURG
Two Cents Consultants Inc., 71
Sugar Hill Road, Williamsburg,
MA 01096. Jane Loechler,
same. Provides technol-
ogy and advisory consulting
services to nonprofit afford-
able housing organizations,
including the development,
configuration, and licens-
ing of custom tools built
on commercial software
platforms.
Thunderbirds Break Record by
Collecting 8,048 Stuffed Animals
SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Thunderbirds
established a new franchise record on Dec. 6 by
collecting 8,048 stuffed animals during the 10th
annual Teddy Bear Toss presented by Teddy Bear
Pools & Spas inside the MassMutual Center. All
donated bears will be distributed to underprivileged
youth throughout Springfield and Western Mass.
ahead of the holiday season. The avalanche of
teddy bears was set in motion by Jakub Stancl’s first
goal of the night, part of a three-goal performance
that ignited the sellout crowd of 6,793 fans inside
the Thunderdome and sent thousands of stuffed
animals flying onto the ice in one of the most
anticipated traditions of the season. The celebra-
tion continued off the ice this week as Thunderbirds
players, mascot Boomer, and team staff delivered
bears directly to more than 15 local youth-focused
nonprofits, including CHD, the Boys & Girls Club of
Springfield, Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Services,
the Boys & Girls Club Family Center, the Springfield
YMCA, Square One, the Chicopee Boys & Girls Club,
and the Ronald McDonald House of Springfield,
ensuring smiles reach children and families across
the region ahead of the holidays. First introduced
during the Thunderbirds’ inaugural season in 2016,
the Teddy Bear Toss has now provided more than
40,000 stuffed animals to local charities, remaining
one of the organization’s signature community ini-
tiatives and one of the most beloved holiday tradi-
tions in the Greater Springfield area.
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