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The following is a compilation of recent lawsuits involving area busi- nesses and organizations. These are strictly allegations that have yet to be proven in a court of law. Readers are advised to contact the parties listed, or the court, for more information con- cerning the individual claims.
Court Dockets
HAMPDEN SUPERIOR COURT
William Brown and Gail Brown v. Devine Construction Inc. and Forrest Devine
1BERKSHIRE
(413) 499-1600; www.1berkshire.com
Nov. 29: Entrepreneurial Meetup, 4:30-5:45 p.m., hosted by Community Access to the Arts (CATA), 420 Stockbridge Road, Suite 2, Great Barrington. Enjoy drinks and conversation with your fellow entrepre- neurs and hear from CATA Executive Director Marga- ret Keller about her entrepreneurial journey and how it informs CATA’s work as an organization. This event is free to attend and made possible through the sup- port of Pittsfield Cooperative Bank. Registration is required at 1berkshire.com.
Dec. 8: 1Berkshire Annual Meeting, 3 p.m., hosted by Chamber Corners:
Upcoming Events
Berkshire Innovation Center, 45 Woodlawn Ave., Pitts- field. Each year in December, 1Berkshire hosts a spe- cial event for all members. Status and programming reports are given, fiscal analysis is discussed, and offi- cial board business is conducted. Learn about what has happened in FY 2023 and what is in store for FY 2024. Sponsored by General Dynamics Mission Sys- tems, Berkshire Innovation Center, Adams Commu- nity Bank, Tricia McCormack Photography, Classical Tents and Party Goods, Berkshire Bank, and Business- West. Visit 1berkshire.com for more information.
AMHERST AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 253-0700; www.amherstarea.com
Dec. 14: Holiday Party Celebrating the Carle’s 20th Anniversary, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, 125 West Bay Road, Amherst. Hospitality provided by Savannas Bar and Bistro. Cost: $20 for chamber members, $25 for non-mem- bers. Reserve tickets at www.amherstarea.com.
EAST OF THE RIVER FIVE TOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 575-7230; www.erc5.com
Dec. 1: ERC5 After 5 with the WRC and YPS, Holiday
Allegation: Fraud: $156,489.54 Filed: 10/12/22
Ralph Kidder v. Warner Farm Inc. d/b/a Mike’s Maze
Allegation: Negligence; slip and fall resulting in personal injury: $1,000,000
Filed: 10/13/22
Penske Truck Leasing Co. LP v. The Savino Group Worldwide Inc. Allegation: Breach of contract:
$150,733.47 Filed: 10/13/22
Diamond Davis v. The Mercy Hospi- tal Inc., John Doe, and Jane Does Allegation: Negligence resulting in personal injury, medical malpractice Filed: 10/14/22
Karen O’Brien v. DEI Property Man- agement LLC
Allegation: Negligence; slip and fall resulting in personal injury: $10,355.31 Filed: 10/14/22
Konstandini Corp. v. Ondrick Materi- als & Recycling LLC, Adam Ondrick, and Todd Ondrick
Allegation: Breach of contract, breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing: $222,688.09+
Filed: 10/14/22 HAMPSHIRE SUPERIOR
COURT
Stephanie Kennedy v. R. Scott Smith, DMD
Allegation: Negligence resulting in permanent personal injury, medical malpractice: $3,700
Filed: 10/14/22
Mikala Hammonds v. Pioneer Land- scapes Inc.
Allegation: Violation of home- improvement contractors statute, breach of warranty, consumer-pro- tection violations, breach of contract, misrepresentation: $50,000,000+ Filed: 10/18/22
Matthew Ahearn v. Brockway-Smith Co.
Allegation: Employee discrimination: $725,000
Filed: 11/2/22
  Networking Spectacular, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Stor- rowton Tavern, 1305 Memorial Ave., West Springfield. Join the ERC5, the West of the River Chamber of Com- merce, and the Young Professional Society of Greater Springfield for an evening of festive fun and friendly competition. Rock your most fabulous ugly holiday sweater, and take a chance at winning prizes. We are also hosting a cocktail competition where you can vote for your favorite signature cocktail and find out which of our hosts will take home the trophy at the end of the night. Cost: $20 for chamber members, $30 for non-members. To register, visit www.erc5.com.
GREATER CHICOPEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 594-2101; www.chicopeechamber.org
Dec. 6: Holiday Business After Hours, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Masse’s American Bistro, 1329 Memorial Dr., Chi- copee. Wear your festive best for a chance to win holiday door prizes. We’ll also be running a collection drive for Jenna’s Blessing Bags as it hopes to expand its reach through the Chicopee Police. The greatest need this time of year is for winter hats, gloves, and scarves, but anything helps. Sponsored by Polish National Credit Union. Cost: $10 for chamber mem- bers, $15 for non-members.
GREATER HOLYOKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 534-3376; www.holyokechamber.com
Dec. 15: Holiday Ugly Sweater Party, 5-8 p.m., hosted by City Sports Bar and Lounge, 352 High St., Holyoke. Deck the halls with us this season in your finest ugly sweater. There will be food, DJ, cash bar, sweater con- test, raffle, and local vendors! Bring an unwrapped toy (for HPD) and/or a blanket (for Providence Min- istries) to get an extra ticket sheet. Cost: $20, which includes a raffle sheet.
GREATER NORTHAMPTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 584-1900; www.explorenorthampton.com
Dec. 7: Arrive@5, 5-7 p.m., hosted by Cedar Chest, Thornes Marketplace, 150 Main St., Northampton. Connect with community and the Greater Northamp- ton Chamber of Commerce. New to or nervous about networking? Join us from 4 to 5 p.m. for our Warm
Welcome, where a group of chamber ambassadors will help you ease into the idea before the Arrive@5 begins. This month, we’ll gather at Tellus and the Sat- ellite Bar in Thornes Marketplace before heading up to Cedar Chest for the main event. Sponsored by Flor- ence Bank, Thornes Marketplace, and Transhealth. Cost: This is a free event, open to the public.
GREATER WESTFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 568-1618; www.westfieldbiz.org
Dec. 7: Mayor’s Coffee Hour, 8-9 a.m., hosted by Pot- tery Cellar, 77 Mill St., Westfield. Join Mayor Michael McCabe and hear about what’s going on in Westfield and ask questions. Cost: free. To register, visit www. westfieldbiz.org.
Dec. 15: 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 www.westfieldbiz.org.
Dec. 16: Holiday Breakfast, 7-9 a.m., hosted by East Mountain Country Club, 1458 East Mountain Road, Westfield. This is one of our most popular events, so don’t miss out on your chance to attend. Platinum sponsor: Mestek Inc. Gold sponsors: Westfield Gas & Electric and Berkshire Bank. Bronze sponsors: United Way of Pioneer Valley and Commercial Distributing Co. Inc. There will be holiday singing by Westfield High School Chorus members, and we will be collect- ing donations for the Share the Warmth coat drive. Cost: $35 for members, $40 for non-members. To reg- ister, visit www.westfieldbiz.org.
WEST OF THE RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(413) 426-3880; 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 Peoples- Bank. Cost: $20 for members, $30 for non-members. To register, visit www.ourwrc.com.
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