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GREENFIELD
All About Beads
38 Bank Row Christi Bartos
A-Star Publications
71 Conway St., #1 Adrienne Nuñez
Avant Garde Salon
226 Federal St. Julie Maloney
BK Tile & Stone, LLC
50 Federal St. Kelly Whitaker
Common Ground Fitness Center, LLC
368 High St.
Nadya Beaudoin, Jamie Roberts
Conte Office Interiors
25 Miles St. Gary Conte
Greenfield High School Alumni Assoc.
Barr Ave.
Cynthia Bompastore
Hair Affairs Salon
30 Mohawk Trail Robin Candelaria
John Doe Jr.
275 Main St.
Scott Seward, Maria Danielson
Kim’s Upholstery
22 Riddell St. Kimberley Chagnon
Meadows Café & Golf Center Inc.
398 Deerfield St.
Constant Poholek Jr., Sheila Orecchio
Meineke Car Care Center
440 Bernardston Road Douglas Kemp
Moldavite Dreams
176 Main St. Eleanor Richardson
The Music Store
150 Federal St. Eugene LaCoy
One Medical Esthetics, LLC
64 Newton St. Abby Brockelbank
Pierce St. Ironworks
80 Pierce St. John Passiglia
Renfrew Real Estate
64 Mohawk Trail
Susan Renfrew, Debra Gilbert
Yankee Millwork & Building
229 Wisdom Way William Childs
HADLEY
Alina’s Restaurant
96 Russell St. MMAAB Inc.
Blades Landscaping
122 Middle St. Brian Kristek
Cinemark #321
367 Russell St. Cinemark
Hartsbrook School
193 Bay Road Waldorf School Assoc.
Window Works
3221 Russell St. Randall Roberts
PALMER
KJS Contracting
2115 Baptist Hill Road Kurt Staeb
Let’s Go Fashion
10 Berkshire St. Justina Onasanya
M. Lewis Landscaping
26 Bowden St. Martin Fernandez
Marciano Painting
3067 High St. Nicholas Marciano
MassTech
1054 Baptist Hill Road Brent Massey
NEC, LLC
1037 Pine St. Mike Swiatek
NESCO Sales Inc.
891⁄2 State St. Kevin Comstock
Palmer Motorsports Park, LLC
58 West Ware Road
Fred Ferguson
Park Saw Shop
1292 Park St.
Northern Tree Service Inc.
Rapid Home Improvements
36 Elizabeth St. Leon Marsh Sr.
Roof Maintenance Management & Materials 111B Breckenridge St.
David Giordano
Sandy Hill Farm
25 Cyd Allan St. Robert Gromosky
Select Physical Therapy
1415 Main St. Lora Hammaker
Simply Dip-Licious
75 Belanger St. Tracy Peloquin
Village Cuts
1041 Thorndike St. Michael Arroyo
Western Mass Cleaning
161 Stimson St. Nicholas Matsuk
SOUTHWICK
Slow Down Aesthetics Co.
143 Point Grove Road Kayla Fontaine
Sunny Dog Days Pet Waste Removal
6 Tree Top Lane
Soia Ellis
Three Run Pictures
9 Coyote Glen Christopher Rooney
WESTFIELD
Adriana’s Cleaning Service
15 Morris St. Adriana Rivera
Coastal Construction
151 North Road
      INCORPORATIONS
The following business incorporations were recorded in Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin counties and are the latest available. They are listed by community.
AGAWAM
Gourmet to Go Inc., 26 Perry Lane, Agawam, MA 01001. Ste- phen A. Amato, same. On-site catering and food preparation.
ATHOL
King’s Memorials Inc., 1265 South Main St., Athol, MA 01331. Peter D. King, 5 Sanders Street, Apt. B, Athol, MA 01331. Design, carve, and sell public memorials.
CHICOPEE
Hidden Tradition Distilling Company, 185 Frontenac St., Chicopee, MA 01020. Michael Alan Styckiewicz, same. Alcohol- ic beverages and distilled spirits.
CUMMINGTON
Hilltown Vision Fund Inc.,
17 Packard Road, Cummington, MA 01026. Kathryn Regina Eise- man, same. To support activities that further a common vision for an ecologically and finan- cially sustainable rural economy and culture in the Hampshire County.
EAST LONGMEADOW
KM Corporate Services, 82 Birch Ave., East Longmeadow, MA 01028. Alfred Adegboye- gun, same. Provide physician support services and innovation.
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GRANBY
Kingston Estates Inc., 83 Har- ris St., Granby, MA 01033. Nolan R. Hodgins, same. Purchase,
sell, improve, manage, rent real estate.
GREAT BARRINGTON
Jetstream Support Services Inc., 777 Main St., Great Bar- rington, MA 01230. Rebecca Shoval, 407 East 12th St., New York, NY 10009. Provision of payroll, benefits and other support.
LENOX
Holborn Foundation Limited, 14 Pine Knoll Road, Lenox, MA 01240. Yuko Torigoe, 27 Lang- ley Road, Newton Center, MA 02459. Promotes experimenta- tion in cultural design, supports discovery, and seeks to support and document important con- clusions about the crossroads of technology, philanthropy, and creative culture.
PITTSFIELD
Honey Am Home Corp., 82 Wendell Ave., Ste 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Yeyson Pimentel, same. Sale of honey and organ- ic products.
JI Mei Inc., 26 Dunham Mall, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Kang Chen, same. Limited-service restaurant.
Kessler Alair Insurance Ser- vices Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Charles Kessler, same. Insurance sales.
Krupa Realty Inc., 31 Wen- dell Ave., Pittsfield, MA 01201. Rakeshkumar Vyas, 12 West Dr., Edison, N.J. 08820. Gas station.
SHELBURNE FALLS
Guaranteed Power Interna- tional Inc., 398 Mohawk Trail, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370. Calvin M., Clarak, 745 Williams- burg Road, Ashfield, MA 01330. Make, buy, market, and sell automobile and truck compo- nent parts.
SPRINGFIELD
GreenGrab Inc., 172 Birch- land Ave., Springfield, MA 01119. Odaliz Breton, same. On demand delivery platform.
Hancock Used Tires Inc., 556 St. James Ave., Springfield, MA 01109. Jose Vardes, same. Oper- ating of an auto tire service business.
Hipress Corp., 432 Belmont Ave., Springfield, MA 01108. Ramon E. Espinal, 23 Tulsa St., Springfield, MA 01118. Retail sales.
WESTFIELD
K&K Services Inc., 16 Hunt- ers Slope, Westfield, MA 01085. Kirill Katalnikov, same. Plumb- ing and HVAC services.
WILLIAMSTOWN
Growth Generation Inc., 228 Main St., Apt. 129, Wil- liamstown, MA 01267. Arthur Aronov, same. Retail sales.
DOING BUSINESS AS CERTIFICATES
The following business certificates and/or trade names were issued or renewed during the month of August 2020. (Filings are limited due to closures or reduced staffing hours at
     Pellegrini, Seeley, Ryan & Blakesley Awards Six Scholarships
SPRINGFIELD — Six area students were each recently awarded a $1,000 Gerard L. Pellegrini Scholarship to advance their education by the law firm that bears his name, Pellegrini, Seeley, Ryan and Blakesley. The Gerard L. Pellegrini Scholarship is an award that goes to a member of a local union affiliated with the West- ern Massachusetts Area Labor Federation or their spouses or dependents. Applicants were asked to submit their high-school or college transcripts, writ- ten recommendations, a recital of their community- service activities, and an essay detailing the impor- tance of the labor movement to their family. Winners of this year’s awards are Corey Bryant of Springfield, Alexandria Barnard-Davignon of Longmeadow, Anna MacDonnell of Longmeadow, Lindsay Marjanski of South Hadley, Sarah Meunier of South Deerfield, and Taryn Morse of Hatfield.
Hazen Paper Pioneers New Type of Custom Holography
HOLYOKE — Hazen Paper Co. has created an inno- vative, two-sided promotion to demonstrate cut- ting-edge holographic technologies. Hazen’s team designed the artwork on both sides to showcase spe-
cific visual effects with nano-holography that delivers an even more dramatic three-dimensional effect than lenticular printing. The front features a fire-breathing dragon with minutely detailed glittering scales. The effect of a blast of moving flames was achieved with registered, custom color-motion and multi-channel holography. On the back, a shimless random repeat custom hologram, ‘random burst,’ creates a mov-
ing, three-dimensional flash backdrop for a flock of butterflies. Originated entirely within Hazen’s state- of-the-art holographic lab and manufactured in its Holyoke facility, the project was realized on Hazen Envirofoil, an environmentally friendly product. Sub- micron transfer-metallized Envirofoil uses less than 1% of the aluminum of traditional foil laminate and a recycled film carrier, and is repulpable as paper after de-inking. It was offset-printed using UV-cure inks by AM Lithography of Chicopee. Vertically integrated, Hazen can take production from design to holo- graphic paper in less than two weeks.
WNEU, Big Y Pharmacy
Residency Program Accreditated
SPRINGFIELD — Western New England University (WNEU) College of Pharmacy Health Sciences and Big Y Foods, Inc. Community-Based Residency Pro- gram has received accreditation from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) and the
American Pharmacists Assoc. (APhA). The accredita- tion establishes criteria for training pharmacists for the purpose of achieving professional competence
in the delivery of patient-centered care and in phar- macy services. The purpose of the post-graduate year one (PGY1) Community-Based Pharmacy Residency Program is to build upon the doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) education and outcomes to develop com- munity-based pharmacist practitioners with diverse patient care, leadership, and education skills who are eligible to pursue advanced training opportunities, including post-graduate year two (PGY2) specialized residencies and professional certifications. ASHP’s Commission on Credentialing extended the accredi- tation of the residency program through 2024. The accreditation means the program meets or exceeds the national standards set for a residency train-
ing program. The WNEU College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and Big Y Foods Community-Based Residency Program is the only such university-based initiative in Western Mass. This year, the residency program graduated its fifth resident. Three of the graduates are Big Y pharmacists who have created new pharmacy services, and two graduates went on to pursue PGY2 ambulatory-care residencies. WNEU College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences also offers a PGY1 Community-Based Pharmacy Residency Pro- gram with Walgreens. This program began in 2014 and is also accredited by ASHP and APhA.
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