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The following is a compilation of recent lawsuits involving area businesses and organizations. These are strictly allegations that have yet to be proven in a court of law. Readers are advised to contact the par- ties listed, or the court, for more information concern- ing the individual claims.
HAMPDEN SUPERIOR COURT
Diane Litwin, individually and as a personal rep- resentative of the estate of Gary Litwin v. Stanley Kardys, Santamaria Trucking Services Inc., and Miller Auto Leasing Co.
Allegation: Wrongful death, negligence: $62,755.48 Filed: 10/4/22
Jonathan Tenholm v. John Romanelli, MD; David Desilets, MD; Laura Veras, MD; Baystate Health Inc.; and Baystate Medical Center Inc.
Allegation: Medical malpractice: $250,000 Filed: 10/6/22
Brant DuBois v. UFP Eastern Division Inc. and 84 Lumber Co.
Allegation: Negligence causing personal injury: $500,000
Filed: 10/7/22
HAMPSHIRE SUPERIOR COURT
Anne Wiktor v. University of Massachusetts Allegation: Negligence resulting in personal injury and property damage: $6,500
Filed: 9/20/22
Heidi Holley and Robert Holley v. Breathe Eazy Res- toration LLC and Breathe Eazy Restoration Group LLC
Allegation: Breach of contract, intentional misrepre-
sentation, negligent misrepresentation, unfair and deceptive business practices
Filed: 9/26/22
Court Dockets
Robert Ghazey as trustee of the Massachusetts Pen- sion Trust v. Genex Capital Inc., Roger Proctor, and Sutton Park Servicing LLC
Allegation: Breach of contract
Filed: 10/7/22
Julio Ventura v. Allstate Insurance Co.
Allegation: Breach of contract: $100,000 Filed: 10/7/22
AMHERST AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 253-0700; www.amherstarea.com
Nov. 9: “Beyond COVID: Leadership Self-Assessment Tools,” 8-11 a.m., hosted by Venture Way Collaborative, 200 Venture Way, Hadley. Cost: $25 for members, $35 for non-members. For more information and to register, visit business. amherstarea.com/events.
Nov. 17: 2022 A+ Awards Dinner, 5-8:30 a.m., hosted By UMass Amherst Stu- dent Union Ballroom, 41 Campus Center Way. Each year, the Amherst Area Chamber bestows A+ Awards to individuals and organizations that enrich the life of the community through their work in business, education, and civic engagement across the area that the Chamber serves: Amherst, Belchertown, Hadley, Leverett, Pelham, Shutesbury, and Sunderland. The theme for the 19th annual event is “This Is What’s Next.” Cost: $90 per person, $700 for a table of eight. For more information and to register, visit business.amherstarea.com/ events.
EAST OF THE RIVER FIVE TOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 575-7230; www.erc5.com
Nov. 9: ERC5 Talkin’ Turkey Table Top 2022, 3-7 p.m., hosted by Twin Hills Country Club, 700 Wolf Swamp Road, Longmeadow. This is an opportunity to learn more about some local businesses. From community-oriented finan- cial, marketing, and security institutions to gift shops, elder-care facilities, and more, this is a one-stop-shop for all types of personal and professional busi- ness. Exclusive vendor offers will be available. Admission is free. To register, visit www.erc5.com.
GREATER WESTFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 568-1618; www.westfieldbiz.org
Nov. 9: After 5 Connections, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Hampton Inn, 39 Southamp- ton Road, Westfield. Join us for an evening of networking. Bring some busi- ness cards to share with the attendees and to enter into the raffle. Cost: free to chamber members, $5 for non-members. To register, visit members.westfield- biz.org/events.
Nov. 16: Annual Meeting, 5-8 p.m., hosted by Tekoa Country Club, 459 Russell Road, Westfield. Join us for a cocktail hour, dinner, welcome and annual meet- ing, and award presentations. Platinum sponsor: Westfield Bank. Cost: $65 for chamber members, $75 for non-members. To register, visit members.westfield- biz.org/events.
Nov. 17: Morning Brew, 8-9 a.m., hosted by Shaker Farms Country Club, 866 Shaker Road, Westfield. Introduce your business to the group and take advan- tage of this networking opportunity. Cost: free. To register, visit members.west- fieldbiz.org/events.
SPRINGFIELD REGIONAL CHAMBER
(413) 787-1555; www.springfieldregionalchamber.com
Nov. 10: Super 60, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., hosted by the MassMutual Cen-
ter, 1277 Main St., Springfield. This annual award luncheon will honor busi- nesses from many communities across the region representing all sectors of the economy, including real estate, transportation, sports, dining and enter- tainment, insurance, energy, healthcare, manufacturing, and more. Keynote speaker Myke Connolly, president and CEO of Stand Out Truck, will share
Chamber Corners: Upcoming Events
his story, insights, and business expertise as an entrepreneur who began his career as an 18-year-old immigrant dishwasher with a strong ambition and a dream. Cost: $60 for members, $75 for general admission. Reserved tables of eight or 10 available. To register, visit myonlinechamber.chambermaster.com/ eventregistration/register/6186.
WEST OF THE RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 426-3880; www.ourwrc.com
Nov. 17: Legislative Luncheon & Tour, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., hosted by Lower Pioneer Valley Education Collaborative/CTEC, Brush Hill, West Springfield. Join us as the culinary students from CTEC serve lunch while we listen to updates from our local legislators on the happenings on Beacon Hill and then tour the CTEC school and see the trade opportunities it provides students. Cost: $35 for chamber members, $45 for non-members. To register, visit www. ourwrc.com.
Dec. 1: Holiday Networking Spectacular with ERC5 and YPS, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Storrowton Tavern, 13305 Memorial Ave., West Springfield. Join the WRC, ERC5, and YPS for an evening of festive fun and friendly competition. Rock your most fabulous ugly holiday sweater and vote for your favorite chamber cocktail. Cocktail competition sponsored by PeoplesBank. Cost: $20 for mem- bers, $30 for non-members. To register, visit www.ourwrc.com.
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