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  INCORPORATIONS
The following business incorporations were recorded in Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin counties and are the latest available. They are listed by community.
AGAWAM
Hy Trucking Inc., 418 Mead-
ow St., Agawam, MA 01001. Hoyoung Lee, same. Inter- state trucking.
CHICOPEE The Angela Santiago Foun-
dation Inc., 798 Prospect
St., Chicopee, MA 01020. Shavonne Santiago, same. Nonprofit organization established to develop youth through education, sports, fitness, and recreation, for the purpose of equipping them with the necessary tools and skills to achieve their goals and reach their full potential.
Chicopee Queer Consortium Corp., 100 Worthington St., Chicopee, MA 01020. Daniel Leatherwood, 58 Elmer Dr., Chicopee, MA 01013. To engage with and promote the LGBTQA+ community in the city of Chicopee and surrounding areas.
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EASTHAMPTON Green Star Services Inc., 16
John St., Easthampton, MA 01027. Marin Goldstein, same. Construction of resi- dential and small-business buildings and consultation services toward green build- ing, electrification, and sus- tainable measures to reduce the carbon footprint of the building.
GREAT BARRINGTON Great Barrington Library Fund
Inc., 32 Hollenbeck Ave., Great Barrington, MA 01230. Sharon Gregory, same. Nonprofit organization established to support the restoration and renovation of the buildings in the Great Barrington library system through the solicitation of donations, gifts, grants, and other sources of funding.
HOLYOKE Mystery Bins Holyoke Inc.,
50 Holyoke St., Holyoke, MA 01040. Hazem Al-Awdi, same. Secondhand thrift store.
INDIAN ORCHARD The Outside Guys Co., 34
Front St., Suite 221, Indian Orchard, MA 01151. Dakota Lamont Cotton Smith, same. Exterior home improvement and residential and commer- cial property and grounds maintenance.
LONGMEADOW DIF Nail & Spa Inc., 927 Shak-
er Road, Longmeadow, MA 01106. Chenyan Zhuo, 142 Autumn St., Apt. H, Agawam, MA 01001. Nail spa.
NORTH ADAMS EH Entertainment Inc., 41
Roberts Dr., North Adams, MA 01247. Eric Reinhard, 295 Blair Road, Williamstown, MA 01267. Engage in all forms
of food, entertainment,
and on-premises alcoholic beverages.
PITTSFIELD
Berkshire Pediatric Dentistry Specialists, P.C., 77 Elm St., Pittsfield, MA 01201. Dr. Logan Wilson, same. Dental practice.
Community Wellness Medical Associates, P.C., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Michael Catausan, same. Medical practice.
Pizza Trails Inc., 33 Eleanor Road, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Bridget Sweener, same. Food truck.
Seed Institute Inc., 82 Wen- dell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Ji Hye Park, 265 Bay Dr., Sudbury, MA 01776. Nonprofit organization established for program evaluation, applied research, and consultation.
Turnkey Marketing Enterprises Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Myooran Nakeswaran, same. Digital marketing and con- tent creation.
SPRINGFIELD
All Things Signs Corp., 1 Allen
St., Springfield, MA 01108. Sakasha Taylor, same. Sign design.
Kish Corp., 1343 Carew
St., Springfield, MA 01104. Sheikh Ahmed, same. Con- venience store.
UC Cleaning Company Corp., 841 Newbury St., Springfield, MA 01104. Richard Brasil, same. Janitorial services.
WESTFIELD J.Hat & Sons Masonry Con-
tractors Inc., 1098 Western Ave., Westfield, MA 01085. Joquan Hatchett, same. Masonry and general con- tracting work.
WEST SPRINGFIELD
China Kitchen Corp., 42 Myron St., West Springfield, MA 01089. Dong Hua Chen, 184 Flynt St., Palmer, MA 01069. Restaurant.
WILLIAMSBURG
Anami, 37 Hemenway Road, Williamsburg, MA 01096. Paul Charles Vidich, same.
Nonprofit organization which provides a physical and spiritual sanctuary for the Anami faith.
DOING BUSINESS AS CERTIFICATES
The following business certificates and/or trade names were issued or renewed during the months of August and September 2024.
HADLEY Active Chiropractic
8 Goffe St. Bradford Eichwald
Aegis Chiropractic
241 Russell St. Lisa Sanderson
Alina’s Ristorante
96 Russell St. MMAAB Inc.
Blueprint Gallery
138 Russell St. Timothy Brewer
Giorgia’s Magic
225 Middle St. Giorgia Nicolini
Viviyarn Fashion
267 Russell St., D4 Viviyarn Fashion Fuzhuang LLC
HOLYOKE A Head Above Barber
1548 Northampton St. Karen Mickey
CRDN of Central and Western Mass and Vermont 361 South St.
Heather Burbeck-Rodriguez, Miguel Rodriguez
General Cleaners of Holyoke
361 South St.
Heather Burbeck-Rodriguez
JC Parker
8 Highland Ave. John Parker
Max Orient
509 Holyoke St. John Chen
YJ Catering
112 High St. Yamil Canales
PITTSFIELD Alejanda Pastry
80 Dickinson Ave. Maira Gomez
Berkelium Technology
63 Concord Parkway Ross Comstock
Berkshire Green Leaf & Wellness LLC
150 North St.
Marlee Tyska
Blessed by Bryan
5 Cheshire Road Bryan Green Berrios
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Notebook
main quadrangle and notable for its small green- house at the center of its façade, the brick build- ing was originally designed to accommodate the biology and chemistry labs and classrooms, which had previously been housed in Olde Hall, a wooden structure built in 1892. Today, the Old Science Building continues to serve as the venue for courses in biology and chemistry. The effort to secure this funding was led by Susanne Swanker, dean of the School of Business, Arts, and Sciences, along with
a dedicated team of life-sciences faculty members who supported the grant application and will over- see the improvements. In addition to the physical upgrades, the funding will also help purchase new equipment for teaching labs in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, and microbiology. These state-of-the-art facilities will provide students with hands-on experience in settings that closely repli- cate real-world labs, enhancing their learning and ensuring the curriculum reflects current industry standards.
HCC Celebrates Relocation, Expansion of Food Pantry
HOLYOKE — The new Holyoke Community College (HCC) food pantry is more than four times the size of the old one. More than that, it is now just steps away from the HCC Campus Center and cafeteria. On Sept. 10, HCC held a ribbon-cutting celebration marking the relocation and expansion of both the HCC Thrive Center and the food pantry. Prior to the
move, the food pantry occupied a small space with- in the Thrive Center, which was located in a tight, reconfigured classroom on the second floor of the Frost Building. Now, the Thrive Center and food pantry occupy dedicated, more spacious rooms side by side on the second floor of the Kittredge Center for Business and Workforce Development, which adjoins the Campus Center. The Thrive Center (for- merly called the Thrive Student Resource Center) helps students address non-academic issues that can interfere with their studies, such as food and housing insecurity, transportation, healthcare, child- care, utilities, and credit. Thrive also manages the food pantry.
Food Bank Receives $50,000 from Point32Health Foundation
CHICOPEE — The Food Bank of Western Massachu- setts received a $50,000 general operating grant from Point32Health Foundation to support its work of increasing access to local, affordable, nutritious food. The Food Bank provides nutritious food to
an average of 114,000 people each month over the last 12 months, an 18% increase over the prior year. The grant is one of 31 new community investments totaling nearly $3 million from Point32Health Foun- dation, the philanthropic arm of Point32Health and its family of companies, including Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Tufts Health Plan, and Care Partners
of Connecticut. The grants support community-led solutions to advance healthier communities and
equity in aging in Connecticut, Maine, Massachu- setts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
Nonotuck Resource Associates to Dedicate Lee Office
LEE — Nonotuck Resource Associates Inc. announced the dedication of its Lee office in mem- ory of Kathleen “Kitty” Kelly-Curtin. The historical building, located at 14 Park Place, was publicly dedi- cated on Sept. 21, during Founders Day Weekend
in Lee. The Lee Historical Commission unanimously approved the dedication last spring. Previously, the house was named for Edward Bosworth, a local businessman who made it his home in 1872. Kelly- Curtin, who passed away in July, served as the driv- ing force behind the creation of Nonotuck Resource Associates’ Adult Family Care program, spent 26 years as a Shared Living caregiver, and worked for Nonotuck for 17 years, most recently as executive vice president of Operations. She left behind two sons, her life partner, and a large network of fam- ily and friends. Founded in 1972, Nonotuck offers Shared Living, Adult Family Care, and individualized day services for people with disabilities. Providing support and services at locations throughout Mas- sachusetts, it is the largest shared-living organiza- tion in the state.
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