Briefcase

Girl Scouts Seek Nominations for ToGetHerThere Awards

SPRINGFIELD — Do you know a champion for the next generation of female leaders? The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts announced its new awards program honoring five professionals in Western Mass. The ToGetHerThere Awards gives area businesses and organizations the opportunity to honor a difference maker from within their ranks who has shown exceptional achievement in their profession, is an inspiration to their co-workers and young women, and has made contributions to their community. The nominated person must demonstrate role-model behavior in their professional career and represent the Girl Scouts’ mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. The nomination deadline is Friday, Sept. 1. The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts will honor the winners at the ToGetHerThere Awards Luncheon on Friday, Nov. 2, at MGM Springfield. Nomination forms and requirements can be found at www.gscwm.org/en/events/special-events/TGHTA.html, or by contacting Melanie Bonsu, (413) 584-2602, ext. 3623, or [email protected]. Nominations will be reviewed by a panel of business, community, and civic leaders who will then select the honorees. 

Unemployment Picture Mixed in Massachusetts in June

BOSTON — Local unemployment rates decreased in two labor market areas, increased in 21 areas, and remained the same in one labor market area in the state during the month of June, the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development reported. 

Compared to June 2017, the rates dropped in 15 labor-market areas, remained the same in four areas, and increased in five-labor market areas. Twelve of the 15 areas for which job estimates are published recorded a seasonal job gain in June. The largest gains occurred in the Boston-Cambridge-Newton, Barnstable, Lowell-Billerica-Chelmsford, Pittsfield, and Framingham areas.  The Leominster-Gardner, Brockton-Bridgewater-Easton, and Peabody-Salem-Beverly areas lost jobs over the month. From June 2017 to June 2018, 13 of the 15 areas added jobs, with the largest percentage gains in the Lynn-Saugus-Marblehead, Haverhill-Newburyport-Amesbury, Lowell-Billerica-Chelmsford, Boston-Cambridge-Newton, Taunton-Middleborough-Norton, and Brockton-Bridgewater-Easton areas. The Peabody-Salem-Beverly area’s jobs level remained unchanged over the year, while the Framingham area lost jobs.

 

Young Women’s Initiative Awards Four Mini-Grants

SPRINGFIELD — A group of Springfield young women participating in the Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts’ Young Women’s Initiative (YWI) recently awarded four YWI mini-grants to nonprofits that serve the Springfield area. The project was in partnership with the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts. In the past year, the YWI participants were charged with identifying and researching issues that are barriers to young women and girls in Springfield. They chose four key issues: women in leadership; rape culture; mental health; and economic, community, and workforce development. A partnership with the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts that provided grant funds allowed YWI to put out a call to Springfield-area organizations for projects that could address these issues through programming. Four grant applications were developed, and, after review, the YWAC chose to award funds to the Center for Human Development ($2,545), Girls Inc. of Holyoke ($2,515), Cambridge Credit Counseling ($2,515), and Springfield School Volunteers and Human in Common ($2,515). The 10-month YMI program is open to women between the ages of 14 and 24 who reside in Springfield. There is no tuition fee for this program, and accepted members are paid up to $900 in stipends for attending. Applications for the 2018-19 session are due on Sept. 21. More information is available at www.mywomensfund.org/ywi-program-details.

United Way, Peter Pan Launch Annual Stuff the Bus Program

SPRINGFIELD — United Way of Pioneer Valley and Peter Pan Bus Lines launched the annual Stuff the Bus campaign with a press-conference event on July 27 at the Holyoke Mall. The campaign will collect new school supplies through Aug. 16. The supplies will be distributed in new backpacks to children who are homeless in Chicopee, Holyoke, Springfield, Westfield, West Springfield, and South Hadley. Individuals are encouraged to donate the following age-appropriate supplies: pencil boxes, highlighters, binders, No. 2 pencils, erasers, binders, crayons, pens, glue sticks, rulers, two-pocket folders, and one-subject notebooks. Donations may be brought to the United Way of Pioneer Valley, 1441 Main St., Suite 147, Springfield, weekdays through Aug. 16, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Holyoke Mall, upper level, near Target, Aug. 11, noon to 2 p.m.; Western Mass News, 1300 Liberty St., Springfield, weekdays through Aug. 10, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; or Balise Kia, 603 Riverdale St., West Springfield, through Aug. 16, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Aug. 16 only, those who bring 20 or more items will receive a free ticket at Six Flags New England. This concludes the campaign, where donations can be made in conjunction with National Roller Coaster Day. Financial contributions are also welcome and will be used to purchase additional backpacks and supplies as needed. Contributions may be made online by clicking the ‘donate’ button at www.uwpv.org.

Sale of Chesterfield Scout Reservation Finalized

WESTFIELD — The Western Massachusetts Council of the Boy Scouts of America announced the completed sale of the 186-acre Chesterfield Scout Reservation to a buyer who plans to maintain the property and continue to offer outdoor programs. The council has owned both Chesterfield and the Horace A. Moses Scout Reservation in Russell since the merger of two area councils in 2008. The camps are 25 miles apart, and the Moses Reservation is a nearly 1,300-acre property. The maintenance of both properties — buildings and grounds — was overwhelming, and following an 18-month property study, the decision was made to sell Chesterfield in 2014. David Kruse, CEO and Scout executive for the Western Massachusetts Council of the Boy Scouts of America, said the council will remain focused on dedicating its time and resources to the Moses Reservation. Proceeds from the Chesterfield sale will allow for continual investment in the Moses Reservation, which includes adding to the maintenance endowment and eliminating the council’s debt. Some of the improvements already made to Moses Reservation feature the addition of metal roofs and replacement of windows and rotting wood on several buildings. There has also been a significant investment in activities for campers.

Incorporations

The following business incorporations were recorded in Hampden, Hampshires and Franklin counties and are the latest available. They are listed by community.

INDIAN ORCHARD

USA / United Strivers Association Inc., 164 Main St., Indian Orchard, MA 01151. Iyanu Doxy, 177 Westford Ave., Springfield, MA 01109. An international student program whose vision and goals were designed to benefit participants culturally and educationally in a Christian environment to achieve a better understanding of God’s love in our world community.

LUDLOW

Vieira Building & Home Improvement Inc., 768 East St., Ludlow, MA 01056. Marco Vieira, same. Real property improvement and remodeling.

NORTHAMPTON

Vkan Ltd., 41 Strong Ave., Northampton, MA 01060. Volkan Polatol, 5 Nicholas Lane, Southampton, MA 01073. Restaurant and bar.

SPRINGFIELD

Ace Asphalt Maintenance Inc., 63 Doyle Ave., Springfield, MA 01104. James Gordon, same. Asphalt paving, repairing, and sealcoating.

Urban Artisan Farm Inc., 250 Albany St., Springfield, MA 01105. John Wysocki, 766 Sumner Ave., Springfield, MA 01108. Urban artisan farm will give access to local, fresh produce year-round for consumers in the greater Springfield area.

Western Mass. Neurology PC, 300 Stafford St., Suite 310, Springfield, MA 01104. Emilio M. Melchionna, same. Medical practitioner, neurology.

Worthington Construction Group Inc., 254 Worthington St., Springfield, Ma 01103. Anthony Matos, Same. Residential and commercial construction and rehab.

WESTFIELD

America Granite Inc., 275 North Elm St., Westfield, MA 01085. Ronaldo Alves Gregorio, same. Marble, granite countertop fabrication and install.

TlC Logistics Inc., 81 S Maple St Apt 41, Westfield, MA 01085. Tudor Chircu, same. A long-haul trucking company.

WILBRAHAM

The Wood Shed Company, 2400 Boston Post Road Unit 1, Wilbraham, Ma 01095. Patrick Danford, 5 Hall Road, Ellington, Ct. 06029. Reconditioned furniture and handmade items.

WILLIAMSTON

Valt Inc., 40 Laurie Dr., Williamstown, MA 01267. Brent Heeringa, same. Software development.

DBA Certificates Uncategorized

The following business certificates and trade names were issued or renewed during the month of July 2018.

AMHERST

Bang On Creative
182 Pondview Dr.
Michael Lewis-Schuster

Buba Bread
28 Pulpit Hill Road
Malaika Ross

Kaijn
30 Boltwood Walk, Unit 1
Greg Stetsman

Mosquito Joe of Amherst-Charlton
731 South East St.
Lynn Hateh

Sunset Property Management
69 South Pleasant St., Suite 203
David LaMotte

BELCHERTOWN

Black Oak Farm
351 North Washington St.
Carl Pomietlarz, Terry Pomietlarz

Country Acres
134 South Washington St.
Christine Spellman

Danaleri Corp.
732 Daniel Shays Highway
Ross Hartman

GB Restoration
29 Sherwood Dr.
Gregory Burgess

John H. Conkey & Sons Cordwood
621 Daniel Shays Highway
John Conkey Jr.

KMH Engineering
54 Oak Ridge Dr.
John Henry

CHICOPEE

DHI
272 Langevin St.
Andrew Desormier

JR Services
76R Sheridan St.
Nahor Santos de Sonia Jr.

DEERFIELD

Blazing Light Photography
19 Kelleher Dr.
Richard Logan

Church of Healing Light
796 River Road
Russell Canedy

Josh’s Detailing Service Shop
60 North Main St.
Joshua Candelaria

New Golden China
45B South Main St.
Chun Bao Lu

EASTHAMPTON

Artisan Builders and Craftsmen
19 Plain St.
Aaron Scott

Bonnien G & Co.
116 Pleasant St., #410
Bonnie Shew

EAST LONGMEADOW

Be Here Now Therapeutic Massage
280 North Main St.
Virginia Levine

Cyndy’s Stained Glass
104 Gerrard Ave.
Cynthia Ford

The Glowtique
280 North Main St., Suite 7
Natalya Czapienski

New England Termite & Structural Repair
121 Mountainview Road
Eric Lucas

Tiger Web Designs
95 Lasalle St.
William Cole

Wright Choice Heating & Air
130 Smith Ave.
Jessica Wright

GREENFIELD

Blue Moon Healing Center
11 Plum Tree Lane
Jean Conway

Intelligent Spark
115 South Shelburne Road
Frederick Bliss

J. Duke Driving School Inc.
489 Bernardston Road
Kim Williams, Nick Waynelovich

The Salon
278 Main St.
Kristine Mallon

The UPS Store
21 Mohawk Trail
Dennis MacLaughlin

HADLEY

Michael’s
325 Russell St.
Barbara Salter

Rodriques Towing
10 Mill Valley Road
Aldron Rodriques

Stephanie Joerke Massage
8 Goffe St.
Stephanie Joerke

Sunny Brook Farm
6 Mount Warner Road
Joe Boisevert

HOLYOKE

ABC Mini Storage
621 South Canal St.
Robert Celi

Blue Door Gatherings
420 Dwight St.
Laura Bowman

City Pizza
420 High St.
Kemal Cirak

Classic Magic Beauty Salon
594 Dwight St.
Betsie Pagan

Nueva Esperanza
401 Main St.
Nelson Roman

United Tractor Trailer School
50 Holyoke St.
Paul Wanat

LONGMEADOW

Applied Behavior Software, LLC
37 Wimbleton Dr.
Applied Behavior Software, LLC

Mario’s Barber Shop
945 Shaker Road
Anthony Magnani

LUDLOW

Chameleon Painting
58 Chapin Circle
Brian Foster

Magna Roller
119 East Akard St.
Peter Puscema

Max’s Whatnot Shop
6 Chestnut St.
Beth Wallace

Nadia LaMountain Massage
393 East St.
Nadia LaMountain

NORTHAMPTON

Borawski Farm
170 Audubon Road
Robert Borawski

Capoeira Gunga do Vale
25 Main St.
Bruno Trindade

Clay & Dough
296C Nonotuck St.
Lily Fariborz

Digital Mapping Consultants
94 Williams St.
Devin Clark

Mineral Hills Workshop
267 Turkey Hill Road
Eric Fernandez

Test Print Pottery
43 Fern St.
Barbara Chalfonte

PALMER

American Woodworks
4028 Main St.
Roger Barnes

Balicki Auto Body Inc.
92 Bacon Road
Michael Balicki, Peter Balicki, Philip Balicki

Bob’s Small Engine Repair
106 Belchertown St.
Robert Cain

The Canine Cuttery
1407 Main St.
Keri Smith

Central Reflexology Inc.
1026 Central St.
Li Hua Zou

Cricket
1045B Thorndike St.
Matt Sternberger

East Coast Design Services
3 Fieldstone Dr.
Matt Blanchard

Mada Courier
1915 Ware St.
Robert Letasz

Palmer Hobbies, LLC
1428 Main St.
William Lanza

Purple Puppy Dog Grooming
529 Wilbraham St.
Rebecca Bouchard

Success Signal Broadcasting
3 Converse St., Suite 101
Marshall Sanft

Woods Group Realty
16 Wilbraham St.
Debra Woods

SOUTHWICK

Daniels Hockey
36 Deer Run
Lynn Daniels

Glow Spray Tanning, LLC
21 Matthews Road
Lauri Scott-Smith

Living Hope for the Heart
2 Eden Hill
Elicia Roy

My PT
35 Gillette Ave.
Thomas Naro

Reiki
17 Fernwood Road
Robert Ziemba

SPRINGFIELD

A Loving Home Care
1205 Bradley Road
Grizel Colon

A.C. Painting
33 Fresno St.
William Carter

All in Compliance
155 Brookdale D.
Strategic Information

Anaisa Amor
49 Andrew St.
Stacey Hynes

Bertile
54 Princeton St.
Ricky Facey

Boston Road Pizza
1291 Boston Road
Ahmet Tanriverdi

Bouncehouse R Us
66 Norman St.
Jorge Santiago

Bozyk Merchandising
2452 Roosevelt Ave.
Francisca Bozyk

Frostal Studio 73
48 Edgewood St.
Jana Allen

G’s Home and Business Improvement
1124 Berkshire Ave.
Dossie Green

GWS Tool Group
616 Dwight St.
Benchmark Carbide, LLC

Hampshire Hills Inc.
620 Page Blvd.
Jameson Porczlo

KMH Gospel Creations
46 Montgomery St.
Kenyetta Monique

Little Chef
131 Oakland St.
Petra Cappas

Locust Market
261 Locust St.
Felix Antigua

Oldies from the Estate
45 Parker St.
William Wallace Sr.

Pagan’s Market
1196 St. James Ave.
Juleiska Pagan-Otero

Rustic Brewing Co., LLC
34 Front St.
Michael Kopiec

Skin Catering
1500 Main St.
Leanne Sedlak

WARE

Ateks Tree
30 Prospect St.
Andrew Hogan

Muddy Brook Remodeling
80 West Main St., #2
Michael Stasiowski

Property Masters
33 Hardwick Pond Road
Joshua Berthiaume

WEST SPRINGFIELD

1105 Main
Joseph Stevens
1105 Main St.

Bob’s Discount Furniture
135 Memorial Ave.
Dean Lotufo

Bourque Real Estate
1233 Westfield St.
Bourque Group Inc.

Cosmetology Hairdresser
446 Main St.
Lidia Afinogenova

Dunkin’ Donuts
11 Pierce St.
Jessica Salema

Golf Tournament Solution
58 Mercury Court
Heather Namakeo

Lynn Property Service
848 East Elm St.
Samuel Lynn

M.H. Ball Pythons
61 Irving St.
Matthew Hanlon

Mavins Stitch & Print, LLC
116 Miami St.
Natalia Shtrom

Quality Inn
1150 Riverdale St.
Shubham, LLC

Steve’s Sports
94 Front St.
Steve Bordeaux

Studio E Fitness
685 Memorial Ave.
Elizabeth Lenart

WILBRAHAM

Falcon Youth Football Assoc.
12 Addison Road
Shannon Melluzzo, Tricia Murphy

On Site Contractors
21 Blacksmith Road
Tanya Carreira

Bankruptcies

The following bankruptcy petitions were recently filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Readers should confirm all information with the court.

Albano, Christopher M.
a/k/a Albano, Kris
Albano, Keri Ann Lawson
123 Alvord Place
South Hadley, MA 01075
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 07/06/2018

Amherst Hairstylists
Bisbee, Caren H.
a/k/a Figliolini, Caren Helena
98 Stockbridge St. #2
Hadley, MA 01035
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 07/02/2018

Atmaca, Eyup
Atmaca, Seda
63 Entrybrook Dr.
Springfield, MA 01108
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 07/03/2018

Benoit, David W.
93 Greystone Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 07/06/2018

Bonilla, Virgen Delia
68 Cabot St., Apt. 601
Holyoke, MA 01040
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 07/02/2018

Chalue, Michael J.
Chalue, Patricia A.
2028 Central St.
Three Rivers, MA 01080
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 07/05/2018

Errar, Courtney C.
32 Saint James Circle
Springfield, MA 01104
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 07/06/2018

Fish, Joan M.
40 Ben Hale Road
Gill, MA 01376
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 07/06/2018

Gonzalez, Edgar G.
1954 Main St.
Athol, MA 01331
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 06/29/2018

Kelleher, Robert D.
29 School St.
Warren, MA 01083
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 07/05/2018

Mang, Sokem
251 West St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 07/02/2018

McKenzie, Patricia M.
449 Nassau Dr.
Springfield, MA 01129
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 06/29/2018

Morin, Steven J.
88 Cora Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 07/05/2018

Reyes, Ricardo Canales
27 Chester St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Chapter: 7
Filing Date: 07/09/2018

Scott, Richard
1038 Sumner Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 07/06/2018

Vizcarrondo, Herminio A.
30 DePalma St.
Feeding Hills, MA 01030
Chapter: 13
Filing Date: 07/02/2018

Real Estate

The following real estate transactions (latest available) were compiled by Banker & Tradesman and are published as they were received. Only transactions exceeding $115,000 are listed. Buyer and seller fields contain only the first name listed on the deed.

FRANKLIN COUNTY

ASHFIELD

396 Main St.
Ashfield, MA 01330
Amount: $625,000
Buyer: Ashfield Holdings LLC
Seller: Nan E. Parati
Date: 07/03/18

10 Norton Hill Road
Ashfield, MA 01330
Amount: $625,000
Buyer: Ashfield Holdings LLC
Seller: Nan E. Parati
Date: 07/03/18

BERNARDSTON

396 Brattleboro Road
Bernardston, MA 01337
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Aaron D. Budine
Seller: Karen E. Rewa
Date: 07/13/18

468 Williamsburg Road
Conway, MA 01341
Amount: $2,000,000
Buyer: Northeast Enterprises Realty Partnership
Seller: Caroline C. Gottlieb RET
Date: 07/13/18

CONWAY

697 Shelburne Falls Road
Conway, MA 01341
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: South Deerfield Water Supply
Seller: Franklin Land Trust Inc.
Date: 07/06/18

DEERFIELD

42 Graves St.
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $302,000
Buyer: Mark D. Hart
Seller: Elizabeth R. Stevens
Date: 07/12/18

138 Lower Road
Deerfield, MA 01342
Amount: $387,500
Buyer: CIL Realty Of Mass Inc.
Seller: Hampshire College
Date: 07/13/18

10 Stillwater Road
Deerfield, MA 01373
Amount: $327,500
Buyer: Lesley I. Clogston
Seller: Bryant P. Rother
Date: 07/13/18

GREENFIELD

73 Birch St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $204,000
Buyer: Craig D. Ryan
Seller: Catherine E. Hawks
Date: 07/10/18

82 Birch St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $194,000
Buyer: Shana M. Gilstrap
Seller: Rachel Lively
Date: 07/03/18

189 Davis St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Brian Hall
Seller: Susan C. Stetson
Date: 07/06/18

76 Hastings St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $213,000
Buyer: Zachery M. Caloon
Seller: Michael A. Russell
Date: 07/13/18

28 Phillips St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $217,500
Buyer: Erin H. Peters
Seller: Theodore A. Toothaker
Date: 07/02/18

11 Pickett Lane
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Emily R. Rowell
Seller: Curtis, Marjorie J., (Estate)
Date: 07/03/18

301-307 Wells St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
Amount: $347,250
Buyer: Cameron R. Ward
Seller: DCTL LLC
Date: 07/13/18

LEVERETT

15 Amherst Road
Leverett, MA 01054
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Kamolluk Puch
Seller: Michael J. Kittredge
Date: 07/02/18

410 Long Plain Road
Leverett, MA 01054
Amount: $305,000
Buyer: Jya L. Plavin
Seller: Jason C. Viadero
Date: 07/02/18

MONTAGUE

54 11th St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: William J. Doyle
Seller: Francis J. Demers
Date: 07/09/18

56 11th St.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: William J. Doyle
Seller: Francis J. Demers
Date: 07/09/18

25 Davis St.
Montague, MA 01301
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: John A. Greene
Seller: Donald & P. Wysocki RET
Date: 07/03/18

10 Federal St.
Montague, MA 01349
Amount: $172,000
Buyer: Caleb Hiliadis
Seller: Kimberly R. Niedzwiedz
Date: 07/13/18

40 Highland St.
Montague, MA 01349
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Philip J. Cavanaugh
Seller: Alan Lambert
Date: 07/03/18

42 Randall Wood Dr.
Montague, MA 01351
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Karen Brooks
Seller: Laurie Z. Naughton
Date: 07/06/18

10 Worcester Ave.
Montague, MA 01376
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Kevin J. Richotte
Seller: Sandra Ward
Date: 07/13/18

NORTHFIELD

218 Birnam Road
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $370,000
Buyer: Patricia J. Young
Seller: Ashley Pohlman
Date: 07/02/18

92 Main St.
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $350,000
Buyer: David McCarthy
Seller: Eugene Rice
Date: 07/13/18

676 Mount Hermon Station Road
Northfield, MA 01360
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Walter Hebb
Seller: Edward Hyrne
Date: 07/13/18

ORANGE

217 East Main St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $425,000
Buyer: Orange East Main Street TR
Seller: Orange Main Street TR
Date: 07/11/18

500 East River St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Jaime M. Currier
Seller: Joseph E. Mitchell
Date: 07/12/18

13 Eddy St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Theresa G. Hendrick
Seller: Elizabeth K. Porter
Date: 07/05/18

29 Highland St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $161,000
Buyer: Christopher A. Farr
Seller: Jennifer J. Wheeler
Date: 07/11/18

128 Holtshire Road
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Heather A. Benoit
Seller: Aumand, Paul J., (Estate)
Date: 07/02/18

146 Memory Lane
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $214,000
Buyer: Matthew A. Parsons
Seller: Linda D. Adam
Date: 07/13/18

108 Pleasant St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $162,000
Buyer: Jacob E. Czekalski
Seller: Right Turn RT
Date: 07/03/18

189 Pleasant St.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $183,000
Buyer: Kris Lawrence
Seller: Leonard G. Crossman
Date: 07/02/18

R West Moore Ave.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $187,500
Buyer: Lot 9 RW Moore Ave LLC
Seller: North Quabbin Brook RT
Date: 07/10/18

56 Wheeler Ave.
Orange, MA 01364
Amount: $185,500
Buyer: Keri J. Anderson
Seller: Scott A. Parker
Date: 07/03/18

HAMPDEN COUNTY

AGAWAM

34 Kellogg Ave.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Shawn D. Pirnie
Seller: James R. Watkins
Date: 07/13/18

29 Lakeview Circle
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $429,000
Buyer: Edward P. Corridon
Seller: Jeffrey S. Smith
Date: 07/02/18

1762 Main St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Stuart Amusement Co.
Seller: 1762 LLC
Date: 07/03/18

1101 North Westfield St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $269,900
Buyer: Russell J. Bernard
Seller: Karen Brunelle
Date: 07/03/18

79 Ottawa St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Sergey Stepchuk
Seller: Ludmila Stepchuk
Date: 07/09/18

79 Perry Lane
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Shaun M. Hedges
Seller: Traci J. Parent
Date: 07/06/18

267 River Road
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Nishan Setian
Seller: John F. Litchfield
Date: 07/06/18

72-74 Riverview Ave.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Lilia Aliyeva
Seller: USA HUD
Date: 07/06/18

218 Shoemaker Lane
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $995,000
Buyer: Motion Auto Carriers LLC
Seller: Timothy Zielinski
Date: 07/02/18

268 South West St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $295,000
Buyer: Theodore W. Tabin
Seller: Roberta Zupcich
Date: 07/02/18

265 Southwick St.
Agawam, MA 01030
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Valerie A. Loiko
Seller: Patrick E. Heintz
Date: 07/05/18

511 Suffield St.
Agawam, MA 01001
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Maureen M. Huber
Seller: Theordore W. Tabin
Date: 07/02/18

BLANDFORD

19 Herrick Road
Blandford, MA 01008
Amount: $169,000
Buyer: Jacob N. Smith
Seller: Richard A. Lesperance
Date: 07/06/18

96 Main St.
Blandford, MA 01008
Amount: $173,295
Buyer: Desirae L. Jasmin
Seller: Ronald C. Brown
Date: 07/02/18

BRIMFIELD

68 Mill Lane
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $1,315,500
Buyer: Bandera Acquisition LLC
Seller: Lake Region Medical Inc.
Date: 07/05/18

52 Saint Clair Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $236,000
Buyer: Kimberly A. Daniels
Seller: Christopher J. Ferris
Date: 07/06/18

59 Sutcliffe Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Christopher Hufault
Seller: Ruby Realty LLC
Date: 07/11/18

58 Washington Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Amount: $177,000
Buyer: Elizabeth Cebula
Seller: George Markopoulos
Date: 07/06/18

CHICOPEE

163 Artisan St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $184,000
Buyer: Juan R. Ortiz-Calderon
Seller: Donald C. Parent
Date: 07/09/18

141 Boulay Circle
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Mindy L. Durgin
Seller: Crystal M. Williams
Date: 07/11/18

173 Broadway St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $199,000
Buyer: Maria M. Morales
Seller: Kenneth P. Rock
Date: 07/10/18

22 Brooks Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $141,040
Buyer: Citizens Bank
Seller: Ronald M. Czelusniak
Date: 07/05/18

11 Chateaugay St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Valeriy Kuznetsov
Seller: Eric B. Lachapelle
Date: 07/02/18

62 Chateaugay St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $167,000
Buyer: Jeremy M. Dirosa
Seller: Lynn T. Pasterczyk
Date: 07/10/18

114 Edward St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: William S. Kulig
Seller: Theresa L. Grzelak
Date: 07/13/18

308 Hampden St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: John C. Pagan-Arroyo
Seller: Duane K. Murdock
Date: 07/02/18

14 Ingham St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Sanjay K. Sharma
Seller: Lauzon, Rita L., (Estate)
Date: 07/12/18

173 Irene St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Krzysztof J. Przybylek
Seller: Przybylek, Renata G., (Estate)
Date: 07/02/18

132 Leona Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $198,250
Buyer: David Forgie
Seller: Brian T. Reardon
Date: 07/06/18

91 Lord Terrace North
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $360,000
Buyer: Jennifer M. Samolewicz
Seller: David Deslauriers
Date: 07/10/18

78 Marble Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Marie N. Brault
Seller: Thomas Goodrow
Date: 07/13/18

32 McCarthy Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $129,100
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Gerald L. Charron
Date: 07/02/18

2 Pine St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Danielle A. Daddamio
Seller: Jan Makselon
Date: 07/09/18

82 Saint Jacques Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $142,885
Buyer: JP Morgan Chase Bank
Seller: Michelle M. Lareau
Date: 07/03/18

1309 Saint James Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01104
Amount: $1,550,000
Buyer: MFJ Enterprises LLC
Seller: Vista Estates LLC
Date: 07/02/18

130 Shepherd St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Giovanni L. Andujar
Seller: Jamie A. Gil
Date: 07/10/18

18 Sheridan St.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $221,750
Buyer: Edwin Romero
Seller: Paul R. Page
Date: 07/13/18

144 Skeele St.
Chicopee, MA 01013
Amount: $190,000
Buyer: Michael A. Smith
Seller: Jason Ahlman
Date: 07/03/18

5-7 Stone Ave.
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Mina AlBayati
Seller: Carmelo Dejesus
Date: 07/06/18

17 Tardy Road
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Krzysztof Wanat
Seller: Richard Szaruga
Date: 07/12/18

1634 Westover Road
Chicopee, MA 01020
Amount: $164,000
Buyer: Carmen Poirier
Seller: Robin Parncutt
Date: 07/09/18

EAST LONGMEADOW

81 Brynmawr Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $234,000
Buyer: David P. Censki
Seller: Wilmington Savings
Date: 07/05/18

105 Elm St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $206,000
Buyer: Michael Germanenko
Seller: Christopher M. Nadeau
Date: 07/13/18

229 Hampden Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Erin M. Sewell
Seller: Thomas J. Presta
Date: 07/02/18

9 Linden Ave.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Mei N. Li
Seller: Jad Mourad
Date: 07/02/18

714 Parker St.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $380,000
Buyer: Eduardo Aracena
Seller: Kenneth M. Devoie
Date: 07/12/18

71 Pine Grove Circle
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $450,000
Buyer: Michael J. McGowan
Seller: Emma, Shirley C., (Estate)
Date: 07/13/18

17 Saint Joseph Dr.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Michael P. Zguro
Seller: 17 Saint Joseph Drive NT
Date: 07/10/18

HAMPDEN

21 Maple Grove Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Mary L. Sutherland
Seller: Janice Wajda
Date: 07/09/18

43 Ridgeway Road
Hampden, MA 01036
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Jason W. Smith
Seller: William G. Wise
Date: 07/06/18

HOLLAND

286 Mashapaug Road
Holland, MA 01521
Amount: $295,000
Buyer: Cara Bogacz
Seller: Joseph E. Anton
Date: 07/02/18

HOLYOKE

9-11 Bay State Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $195,000
Buyer: Desiree Cossette
Seller: Michael A. Theroux
Date: 07/06/18

20-22 Elmwood Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Rafael Crespo
Seller: Linda J. Leblond
Date: 07/06/18

304 Hillside Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $184,000
Buyer: Andriana Foiles
Seller: Sean C. Sumner
Date: 07/02/18

67 Keyes Road
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $298,000
Buyer: Wesley Fleming
Seller: Rudolph H. Fiebig
Date: 07/02/18

64 Nonotuck St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $214,000
Buyer: Taylor M. Roberge
Seller: Douglas H. Girard
Date: 07/12/18

25-27 North Bridge St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Joseph Aranjo
Seller: David Ortiz
Date: 07/05/18

212 Ontario Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Rubaba Matin
Seller: Thomas D. Fregeau
Date: 07/13/18

17 Phillips Dr.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $207,778
Buyer: Eric M. Dembinske
Seller: Everett J. Sexton
Date: 07/09/18

61 Taylor St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
Amount: $139,900
Buyer: Christopher Fontanez
Seller: Robert Roche
Date: 07/13/18

LONGMEADOW

47 Barclay St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $284,000
Buyer: Kylee C. Granfield
Seller: Martin J. O’Sullivan
Date: 07/09/18

51 Clairmont St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $285,000
Buyer: Devin Zhang
Seller: Amy M. Florek
Date: 07/06/18

40 Edgewood Ave.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $291,900
Buyer: Eva Tereso
Seller: Lucy A. Patterson
Date: 07/10/18

137 Greenacre Ave.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $301,700
Buyer: Gary R. Hall
Seller: Anne Anetzberger-Kroisi
Date: 07/06/18

1215 Longmeadow St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $315,100
Buyer: Susan M. Sadowski
Seller: Brandon W. Stepp
Date: 07/13/18

1497 Longmeadow St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: Corey Neal
Seller: Jeremy R. Stambovsky
Date: 07/13/18

184 Primrose Dr.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $535,000
Buyer: An Dinh
Seller: David F. Ryan
Date: 07/12/18

573 Wolf Swamp Road
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $367,500
Buyer: Siobhan G. Matty
Seller: VanSchouwen, Stephen P., (Estate)
Date: 07/12/18

29 Yarmouth St.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
Amount: $291,000
Buyer: Craig Tompkins
Seller: Kately Stolpinski-Kalmak
Date: 07/13/18

LUDLOW

94 Allison Lane
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Matthew D. Mol
Seller: Michael C. Pires
Date: 07/12/18

41 Bristol St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $174,900
Buyer: Richard A. Bagley
Seller: Dionisio Goncalves
Date: 07/13/18

18 Canterbury St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Barroso Realty LLC
Seller: Antonio Sebastiao
Date: 07/02/18

118 Cedar St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $128,000
Buyer: Paula C. Cordeiro
Seller: Carlos M. Dias
Date: 07/09/18

117 Gamache Dr.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $346,000
Buyer: Charles W. Strong
Seller: Paula J. Goodreau RET
Date: 07/11/18

42 Hampden St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $179,900
Buyer: Kathleen M. Morgan
Seller: Elizabeth Jarry
Date: 07/11/18

246 Kendall St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $181,735
Buyer: Andriy Maksyuk
Seller: US Bank
Date: 07/06/18

78 King St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $217,900
Buyer: Robert A. Derouin
Seller: Michelle Labay
Date: 07/03/18

198 Prospect St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Corey A. Elias
Seller: Isabel M. Barbosa
Date: 07/11/18

23 Ventura St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $440,000
Buyer: Lewis C. Frost
Seller: Dale M. Croteau
Date: 07/13/18

195 West St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Joseph F. Partyka
Seller: Daniel J. Pelletier
Date: 07/05/18

MONSON

152 Bethany Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $1,629,030
Buyer: Laminating Coating Tech
Seller: RJA Realty Holdings Inc.
Date: 07/09/18

160 Brimfield Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $145,600
Buyer: JP Morgan Chase Bank
Seller: Amanda L. Miller
Date: 07/03/18

76 Carpenter Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $345,000
Buyer: Dana M. Morin
Seller: Chad R. Richardson
Date: 07/02/18

3 Green St.
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Sara E. Szado
Seller: Roy A. Provost
Date: 07/05/18

44 May Hill Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $141,000
Buyer: US Bank
Seller: Lori A. Campbell
Date: 07/02/18

36 Old Reed Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $424,000
Buyer: Joseph R. Chafer
Seller: Sugar Magnolia RT
Date: 07/10/18

96 Palmer Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $12,750,000
Buyer: IIP-MA 2 LLC
Seller: 3G Management LLC
Date: 07/12/18

45 Robbins Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Matthew A. Goulet
Seller: Linda J. Walsh
Date: 07/06/18

326 Stafford Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Megan Weed
Seller: Dianne J. Malsbury
Date: 07/13/18

117 Stebbins Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Chad R. Richardson
Seller: Jennifer A. McKenzie
Date: 07/09/18

37 Thompson St.
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $199,000
Buyer: Matthew C. Seyller
Seller: Dallas P. Sewell
Date: 07/02/18

66 Zuell Hill Road
Monson, MA 01057
Amount: $337,500
Buyer: Ian R. Grady
Seller: Joseph A. Hurley
Date: 07/13/18

MONTGOMERY

10 Avery Road
Montgomery, MA 01085
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Alex W. Halford
Seller: Birdsall, Eugene A., (Estate)
Date: 07/06/18

87 Main Road
Montgomery, MA 01085
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Mark L. Chretien
Seller: E. R. Clark Inc.
Date: 07/10/18

PALMER

150 3 Rivers Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $134,900
Buyer: Blueline Management LLC
Seller: George Aguiar
Date: 07/02/18

1018 Baptist Hill Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Kara Smith
Seller: Michele M. Thomas
Date: 07/13/18

384 Boston Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $262,000
Buyer: Jerrett Robertson
Seller: Makenzie L. O’Donnell
Date: 07/13/18

2032 Calkins Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $171,000
Buyer: Yaitzaenid Serrano
Seller: Timothy Shaughnessey
Date: 07/11/18

10 Lauren Dr.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: David T. Haley
Seller: Michael J. Cavanaugh
Date: 07/06/18

95 Mason St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $369,000
Buyer: Stephen V. Wright
Seller: Thomas M. Hatzimichael
Date: 07/02/18

9 Sasur St.
Palmer, MA 01080
Amount: $144,200
Buyer: Kevin M. Hurtado
Seller: North Brookfield Savings Bank
Date: 07/12/18

1269 South Main St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $246,000
Buyer: Joseph P. Paul
Seller: 1269 South Main St LLC
Date: 07/02/18

1599 Ware St.
Palmer, MA 01069
Amount: $232,000
Buyer: Amber A. Wilder
Seller: Susan Kalita
Date: 07/03/18

SOUTHWICK

4 Boyce Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $136,500
Buyer: Joseph W. Keenan
Seller: Judith R. Ronk
Date: 07/02/18

532 College Hwy.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Southwick Power Equipment
Seller: 532 College Highway LLC
Date: 07/11/18

54 Davis Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $193,785
Buyer: FNMA
Seller: Stacy L. Cammisa
Date: 07/06/18

3 Depot St.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $202,000
Buyer: Steven W. Cooper
Seller: Brian T. Coughlin
Date: 07/12/18

12 Matthews Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $116,271
Buyer: V. Mortgage REO 2 LLC
Seller: Guy F. Waterman
Date: 07/02/18

8 Matthews Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Glenn J. Oski
Seller: Devan Lewis
Date: 07/03/18

2 Pine St.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $309,000
Buyer: Pamela A. Colson
Seller: Edward P. Corridon
Date: 07/02/18

17 Sterrett Dr.
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $359,900
Buyer: Kathy Consolini
Seller: Victor M. Colon
Date: 07/10/18

46 Tannery Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $205,000
Buyer: Caitlin R. Fortier
Seller: Alexander Trzasko
Date: 07/02/18

138 Vining Hill Road
Southwick, MA 01077
Amount: $314,900
Buyer: Andrea Pereira
Seller: Laura E. Foster
Date: 07/13/18

SPRINGFIELD

160 Acrebrook Road
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $186,000
Buyer: Nicholas A. Chechile
Seller: Timothy S. Youngs
Date: 07/06/18

423 Allen St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Agnes Jimenez
Seller: Brian P. Magoffin
Date: 07/13/18

33 Aspen Road
Springfield, MA 01128
Amount: $178,900
Buyer: Rose A. Ruel
Seller: Stephen A. Greene
Date: 07/13/18

116 Atherton St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Yvonne E. James
Seller: Fernando Blanco
Date: 07/13/18

89 Bairdcrest Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $199,900
Buyer: Brian C. Coughlin
Seller: Timothy J. Brady
Date: 07/12/18

46 Bangor St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $192,000
Buyer: Thomas Verrico
Seller: Thomas D. Moore
Date: 07/06/18

16 Bissell St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $139,400
Buyer: JP Morgan Chase Bank
Seller: Carlos Tabor
Date: 07/06/18

75 Braddock St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $118,000
Buyer: Robin Williams
Seller: Miguel A. Adorno
Date: 07/06/18

32 Brentwood St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $282,000
Buyer: Trang H. Lam
Seller: Timothy R. Carruthers
Date: 07/06/18

57-59 Campechi St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Nie N. Morales
Seller: Andrew D. Malhotra
Date: 07/13/18

69 Coral Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $157,500
Buyer: Christopher Dewberry
Seller: Cedar Investment Group
Date: 07/09/18

35 Dartmouth St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $224,900
Buyer: Caitlyn R. Wasserman
Seller: Hedge Hog Industries Corp.
Date: 07/02/18

83 Derryfield Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Molly M. Burke
Seller: Kathryn A. Ellis
Date: 07/06/18

60-62 Desrosiers St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $176,000
Buyer: Adrian D. Andrews
Seller: Jerry R. Andrews
Date: 07/09/18

301 Dickinson St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Patricia Brown
Seller: Annarita Rivera
Date: 07/06/18

111 Duggan Circle
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $169,000
Buyer: Eileen L. Swindling
Seller: Peter H. Christensen
Date: 07/02/18

400 El Paso St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $149,000
Buyer: Julian R. Jiminian
Seller: Laurie A. Fitzsimon
Date: 07/13/18

199-R Emerson St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $167,000
Buyer: Michael A. Oppedisano
Seller: Kathleen M. Chambers
Date: 07/11/18

143 Endicott St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $173,500
Buyer: Casey Belieu
Seller: Margaret A. Bell
Date: 07/13/18

179 Fair Oak Road
Springfield, MA 01128
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Nicholas B. Keefe
Seller: Teresa L. Unwin
Date: 07/10/18

123 Fox Hill Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Ziad Salloum
Seller: Michelle Stuart
Date: 07/13/18

35 Georgetown St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $129,000
Buyer: Blanca J. Guzman
Seller: John Garcia
Date: 07/03/18

33 Gertrude St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $177,000
Buyer: Denise L. Jimenez
Seller: Maria C. Pellegrini
Date: 07/11/18

27 Governor St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $140,000
Buyer: Arleen Matos
Seller: Heather Smith
Date: 07/06/18

132 Gresham St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $492,500
Buyer: BRVS LLC
Seller: Paul Alexopoulos
Date: 07/02/18

136 Gresham St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $492,500
Buyer: BRVS LLC
Seller: Paul Alexopoulos
Date: 07/02/18

142 Gresham St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $492,500
Buyer: BRVS LLC
Seller: Paul Alexopoulos
Date: 07/02/18

146 Gresham St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $492,500
Buyer: BRVS LLC
Seller: Paul Alexopoulos
Date: 07/02/18

194-196 Hampshire St.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Luz A. Herrera
Seller: Mark M. Cassidy
Date: 07/11/18

44 Harmon Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $193,000
Buyer: Brittany E. Tagle-Suzor
Seller: Joel A. Braman
Date: 07/13/18

49 Harmon Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Carlos D. Guzman
Seller: Talal M. Mhanna
Date: 07/06/18

184 Hartford Terrace
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $170,000
Buyer: Alexandra H. Pessolano
Seller: Edward C. Pessolano
Date: 07/06/18

93 Haskin St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Christopher R. Barter
Seller: Michael G. James
Date: 07/11/18

244 Lake Dr.
Springfield, MA 01151
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Ervin Peters
Seller: Emerald City Rentals LLC
Date: 07/02/18

210 Lamont St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $300,000
Buyer: Linda Mensah
Seller: Bretta Construction LLC
Date: 07/09/18

27 Margerie St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $120,000
Buyer: Joel A. Rapalo
Seller: Madeline Vargas
Date: 07/06/18

115 Marlborough St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: RB Homes LLC
Seller: Michael Werman
Date: 07/06/18

92 Mill St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Anthony Luczkow
Seller: Icarian Real Estate Advisors
Date: 07/10/18

48 Morris St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $147,200
Buyer: Jeffrey Lagasse
Seller: Scott A. Fearn
Date: 07/06/18

209 Morton St.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Debra Watson
Seller: Bretta Construction LLC
Date: 07/03/18

21 Moss Road
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $172,000
Buyer: Ricardo Rivera
Seller: Second Phase Homes LLC
Date: 07/13/18

146 Naismith St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $315,000
Buyer: Lance Gibney
Seller: Nael J. Ferrer
Date: 07/13/18

67-69 Narragansett St.
Springfield, MA 01107
Amount: $145,000
Buyer: Carl R. Ekenbarger
Seller: Edwin Ortiz
Date: 07/06/18

786 Newbury St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: Eric N. Acevedo
Seller: No Place Like Home Properties
Date: 07/02/18

60 Palmyra St.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: Shalka R. Rivera
Seller: USA HUD
Date: 07/06/18

1168 Parker St.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: Ivan Diaz
Seller: Russell J. Bernard
Date: 07/03/18

45 Partridge Dr.
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: B. L. Bernazar-Rodriguez
Seller: Christopher A. Dimetres
Date: 07/06/18

216 Pine St.
Springfield, MA 01105
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Chenell T. Blake
Seller: Wilner Abel
Date: 07/02/18

71 Pocantico Ave.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $178,000
Buyer: Lilliam Roman
Seller: Robert L. Lockett
Date: 07/13/18

15 Puritan Circle
Springfield, MA 01119
Amount: $233,000
Buyer: Crystal Johnston
Seller: Ann L. Ryan
Date: 07/02/18

270 Redlands St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $150,665
Buyer: US Bank
Seller: Angel A. Alvarez
Date: 07/12/18

111 Rhinebeck Ave.
Springfield, MA 01129
Amount: $146,000
Buyer: Debbie L. Haas
Seller: Zanni, Albert J., (Estate)
Date: 07/13/18

104 Rollins St.
Springfield, MA 01109
Amount: $115,000
Buyer: Ryan F. Nelson
Seller: Robert A. Derouin
Date: 07/03/18

249 Saint James Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Jahaira Negron-Garriga
Seller: Gregory Z. Szyluk
Date: 07/11/18

238 Shawmut St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $155,000
Buyer: Erin J. Hand
Seller: Anthony H. Nguyen
Date: 07/13/18

23 Sumner Terrace
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: Robert L. Craig
Seller: Michael J. Andre
Date: 07/02/18

66 Suzanne St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Jose A. Camacho-Santiago
Seller: Deborah L. Myers
Date: 07/03/18

37 Westernview St.
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $169,000
Buyer: Dolores M. Vazquez
Seller: Jill A. Wells
Date: 07/02/18

28 Wildwood Ave.
Springfield, MA 01118
Amount: $187,000
Buyer: Constance L. Gale
Seller: Michael J. Smith
Date: 07/06/18

96-98 Woodmont St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Amount: $289,000
Buyer: Dominique M. Wise
Seller: Sergey Savonin
Date: 07/03/18

151-153 Woodside Terrace
Springfield, MA 01108
Amount: $220,000
Buyer: Keila Aviles
Seller: Kelnate Realty LLC
Date: 07/09/18

TOLLAND

38 Lakeside Dr.
Tolland, MA 01034
Amount: $324,000
Buyer: Michael A. Delorenzo
Seller: Judith A. France-Eros
Date: 07/11/18

32 Lakeview Lane
Tolland, MA 01034
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Poovey LT
Seller: Amelia A. Fildes
Date: 07/13/18

54 Ona Road
Tolland, MA 01034
Amount: $850,000
Buyer: Leslie Cohn
Seller: Songwood Partners LLC
Date: 07/05/18

WESTFIELD

119 Berkshire Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $189,000
Buyer: David A. Brown
Seller: Gerald F. Roberts
Date: 07/11/18

29 Berkshire Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $231,000
Buyer: Jacob N. Lennen
Seller: Nicholas P. Rossi
Date: 07/09/18

23 Carriage Lane
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $286,000
Buyer: Joseph Brousseau
Seller: Amanda L. Ross
Date: 07/02/18

11 Clark St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $153,340
Buyer: Midfirst Bank
Seller: Jamie Plourde
Date: 07/13/18

40 Colony Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Alexander Trzasko
Seller: John R. Almeida
Date: 07/02/18

49 Hillcrest Circle
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $425,500
Buyer: Paul E. Jaeger
Seller: David Gallant
Date: 07/13/18

398 Holyoke Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: City Of Westfield
Seller: Benjamin A. Shear
Date: 07/06/18

706 Holyoke Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Ryan Whitney
Seller: Anthony E. Breglio
Date: 07/13/18

731 Holyoke Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $210,000
Buyer: Edward J. Bara
Seller: Resilient Investments LLC
Date: 07/11/18

18 Jeanne Marie Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $415,000
Buyer: Richard T. Fohlbrook
Seller: Kimberly A. McCarthy
Date: 07/06/18

21 Leaview Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $313,000
Buyer: Benjamin A. Shear
Seller: Richard T. Fohlbrook
Date: 07/06/18

69 Mill St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $207,500
Buyer: Kelly Buffum
Seller: James L. Ward
Date: 07/10/18

321 Montgomery Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Glenn Samuel
Seller: Michael Milanczuk
Date: 07/12/18

48 Pineridge Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Seth M. Ellis
Seller: Charles E. Fuller
Date: 07/03/18

94 Sackett Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $365,000
Buyer: Nancy Knoepfel
Seller: Sharon E. Laflamme
Date: 07/13/18

1111 Southampton Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $30,000,000
Buyer: PPF WE 1111 Southampton
Seller: WE 1111 Southampton LLC
Date: 07/03/18

124 Susan Dr.
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $123,107
Buyer: Wells Fargo Bank
Seller: Brian M. Porter
Date: 07/06/18

12 Whispering Wind Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $795,000
Buyer: Nathan M. Lecrenski
Seller: William E. Hess
Date: 07/12/18

121 Wyben Road
Westfield, MA 01085
Amount: $328,000
Buyer: Michael P. O’Connell
Seller: Valerie A. Loiko
Date: 07/05/18

WILBRAHAM

6 Birch St.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Kathleen A. Scarglia
Seller: Lucy I. Pelland
Date: 07/06/18

2713 Boston Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $200,000
Buyer: Donald E. Libiszewski
Seller: Donald E. Libiszewski
Date: 07/11/18

3160 Boston Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $183,000
Buyer: Jeremy A. Toussaint
Seller: Norman E. Leclair
Date: 07/11/18

1 Catherine Circle
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $419,000
Buyer: David B. Connors
Seller: Gary J. Gagnon
Date: 07/13/18

5 Elm Circle
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $155,200
Buyer: Pennymac Loan Services
Seller: Valerie J. Labine-Perry
Date: 07/02/18

Rice Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $211,000
Buyer: Daniel P. Fernandes
Seller: Omas Apple Orchard LLC
Date: 07/13/18

4 Rochford Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $369,000
Buyer: Daniel S. Kurowski
Seller: Douglas L. Turley
Date: 07/06/18

13 Stirling Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $299,900
Buyer: Adam T. Ellis
Seller: Stratton Renovation LLC
Date: 07/06/18

15 Westernview Dr.
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Laura Nowakowski
Seller: Richard P. Pavia
Date: 07/11/18

4 Willow Brook Lane
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Amount: $442,775
Buyer: Myungseob Kim
Seller: AC Homebuilding LLC
Date: 07/09/18

WEST SPRINGFIELD

147 Albert St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $249,000
Buyer: Nicholas Walch
Seller: Carl A. Hill
Date: 07/06/18

36 Bonnie Brae Dr.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $244,000
Buyer: Amanda K. Lemelin
Seller: Cynthia M. Kennedy
Date: 07/12/18

39 Braintree Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $247,900
Buyer: Daniel M. Gibney
Seller: Robert F. Fredette
Date: 07/13/18

72 East Gooseberry Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Jennifer A. Matos
Seller: Carol Cadder
Date: 07/05/18

357 East Miami St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $245,000
Buyer: Grant J. Young
Seller: Shannon K. Misterka
Date: 07/13/18

116 Forest Ridge Road
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Daniel N. Hannoush
Seller: Barbara B. Shea
Date: 07/12/18

47 Garden St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $174,000
Buyer: Edgardo L. Santiago-Diaz
Seller: Veneroni, John P., (Estate)
Date: 07/06/18

32 Gregory Lane
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $156,000
Buyer: John Weiss
Seller: Ron Midura
Date: 07/13/18

487 Kings Hwy.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $225,000
Buyer: Alycarl LLC
Seller: Debra A. Zides
Date: 07/06/18

15 Labelle St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $267,000
Buyer: Igor P. Carapunarli
Seller: Adelfia LLC
Date: 07/13/18

559 Main St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $254,500
Buyer: Nicholas Manolakis
Seller: Vitaliy V. Gladysh
Date: 07/13/18

16 Maple Terrace
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $160,000
Buyer: MTGLQ Investors LP
Seller: Brian J. Aussant
Date: 07/02/18

42 Overlook Dr.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $135,000
Buyer: CIG 4 LLC
Seller: Flagstone Properties Inc.
Date: 07/13/18

127 Pine St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $217,900
Buyer: Thomas Goodrow
Seller: Junior Properties LLC
Date: 07/13/18

131 Queen Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $199,000
Buyer: Yevgeniy Kolesnik
Seller: Nathan H. Bench
Date: 07/10/18

2405 Westfield St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $150,000
Buyer: JNM Realty LLC
Seller: Charles A. Pignatare
Date: 07/11/18

319 Woodmont St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Amanda M. Guyette
Seller: Deborah Christian
Date: 07/10/18

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY

AMHERST

1153 Bay Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Geoffrey Burnham
Seller: Kenneth W. Burnham
Date: 07/09/18

34 Canton Ave.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $390,000
Buyer: Gabrielle M. Gould
Seller: Amanda J. Balarezo
Date: 07/09/18

286 East Hadley Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $175,000
Buyer: Walter Frederics
Seller: Leonard Lucien
Date: 07/11/18

456 Flat Hills Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $330,000
Buyer: Ruby Realty LLC
Seller: Joshua A. Burbank
Date: 07/11/18

15 Foxglove Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $569,000
Buyer: Susan M. Gwilliam
Seller: James R. Cherewatti
Date: 07/03/18

208 Grantwood Dr.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $249,900
Buyer: Jeremy Brown
Seller: Threesandoned LLC
Date: 07/02/18

54 Greenwich Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $268,000
Buyer: Dorje Romito
Seller: Erold L. Bailey
Date: 07/02/18

15 Hickory Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $428,000
Buyer: William Jaffee
Seller: Patrick H. Chin-Hong
Date: 07/09/18

7 Indian Pipe Lane
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $298,000
Buyer: Owen G. Gwilliam
Seller: Frances Salorio
Date: 07/09/18

19 Hawthorn Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $694,000
Buyer: Changhui Pak
Seller: Brian K. Lynn RET
Date: 07/03/18

105 Montague Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $466,250
Buyer: Golden Gate RT
Seller: Holland Winne RT
Date: 07/02/18

562 Montague Road
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $317,500
Buyer: Mitchel C. Mroz
Seller: Patricia Young
Date: 07/02/18

174 North Whitney St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $387,000
Buyer: Kilerine Properties LLC
Seller: Timothy H. Banks
Date: 07/13/18

4 Sherry Circle
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $489,000
Buyer: Phillip A. Syers
Seller: Teresa J. Freedman
Date: 07/09/18

838 South East St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $580,000
Buyer: Ruben Calderon
Seller: Kathleen D. Reckendorf
Date: 07/13/18

4 South Orchard Dr.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $389,000
Buyer: Allecia E. Reid-McCarthy
Seller: Betsy M. Cooper
Date: 07/02/18

29 South Orchard Dr.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $579,900
Buyer: Matthew R. Donovan
Seller: Mark A. Levy
Date: 07/10/18

466 South Pleasant St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $329,000
Buyer: Naitian Wang
Seller: Hang Z. Huang
Date: 07/02/18

194 Strong St.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $209,800
Buyer: Maurice F. Keane
Seller: Fred Steinway RT
Date: 07/12/18

50 Tracy Circle
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $272,000
Buyer: Dorje Romito
Seller: Charles L. Burke
Date: 07/02/18

48 Valley View Dr.
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $335,000
Buyer: Andrea Guerron
Seller: Pamela J. Lewis
Date: 07/13/18

31 Weaver Circle
Amherst, MA 01002
Amount: $580,000
Buyer: David J. Follette
Seller: Shevaughn M. Kealy
Date: 07/09/18

BELCHERTOWN

269 Barrett St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: Elizabeth M. Jarry
Seller: Richard Keating
Date: 07/11/18

302 Federal St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $198,000
Buyer: Brigid C. Williams
Seller: Donovan C. White
Date: 07/09/18

Harris Way
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $290,000
Buyer: UFP Real Estate LLC
Seller: Harris Milk Transportation
Date: 07/13/18

15 Sarah Lane
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $262,000
Buyer: Elise A. Robinson
Seller: Yevgeny Katko
Date: 07/09/18

198 South Washington St.
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $370,000
Buyer: Katie C. Longley
Seller: Diane E. Madore
Date: 07/06/18

61 Wilson Road
Belchertown, MA 01007
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Julie A. Vanasse
Seller: Donna F. Beauregard
Date: 07/12/18

CHESTERFIELD

169 East St.
Chesterfield, MA 01012
Amount: $173,500
Buyer: Sean I. Burns
Seller: New Frontiers LLC
Date: 07/12/18

EASTHAMPTON

16 1st Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $265,000
Buyer: Mary S. Carr
Seller: Lydia H. Knutson
Date: 07/13/18

6 Adams St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $304,500
Buyer: Mariah R. Swanson
Seller: N. Hernandez-Gardio TR
Date: 07/13/18

24 Admiral St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $399,900
Buyer: Eliana Zupcich
Seller: David Garstka Builders
Date: 07/02/18

6 Applewood Circle
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $325,000
Buyer: Laura Macchia
Seller: Michael J&D A. McMullen TT
Date: 07/10/18

24 Briggs St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $550,000
Buyer: Jacob Krauth
Seller: Norwich Properties LLC
Date: 07/02/18

48 Clark St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $362,000
Buyer: Maura E. Munoz
Seller: Scott J. Rebmann
Date: 07/09/18

15 Colonial Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $161,000
Buyer: Gertrude E. Hooks
Seller: Mark A. Martineau
Date: 07/13/18

56 Cottage St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $188,300
Buyer: Andrew J. Hebert
Seller: Linda Andress
Date: 07/03/18

164 East St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Stephanie F. Davis
Seller: Philip J. Kania
Date: 07/11/18

218 East St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $255,000
Buyer: Jordan P. Healy
Seller: Gary W. Dyer
Date: 07/13/18

420 East St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $165,000
Buyer: E. N. Huang RET
Seller: Edward H. Kaler
Date: 07/10/18

517 East St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $280,000
Buyer: Susan Zutrau
Seller: Jennifer M. Brouillette
Date: 07/10/18

11 Knight Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $180,000
Buyer: Maura Morin-Stevens
Seller: Wilmington Savings
Date: 07/12/18

78 North Maple St.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $405,000
Buyer: Dinesh H. Thigale
Seller: Julius Menn & D. Sagner TR
Date: 07/13/18

2 Payson Lane
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $250,000
Buyer: Williston Northampton School
Seller: Carol J. Lussier
Date: 07/10/18

76 Phelps St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $122,000
Buyer: Patrick E. O’Neil
Seller: Julia C. Potorski
Date: 07/06/18

7 Pleasant St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $400,000
Buyer: 7 Pleasant Street LLC
Seller: Thomas J. O’Brien
Date: 07/05/18

200 Russell St.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $680,000
Buyer: 200 Russell Realty Mgmt.
Seller: Leon Szymborn
Date: 07/13/18

8 Sunrise Dr.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $469,000
Buyer: Mark Lively
Seller: Erica Lorentz
Date: 07/12/18

30 Ward Ave.
Easthampton, MA 01027
Amount: $223,000
Buyer: Thomas E. Seymour
Seller: Janice E. Slattery
Date: 07/03/18

GRANBY

8 Hubbard Dr.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $196,000
Buyer: Florence Bank
Seller: E. M. Lindquist-Cock
Date: 07/06/18

153 South St.
Granby, MA 01033
Amount: $244,000
Buyer: Andrew C. Halperin
Seller: Jamroth LLC
Date: 07/02/18

HADLEY

102 Bay Road
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Peter A. Pacosa
Seller: Philip P. Jalbert
Date: 07/03/18

6 East St.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $364,900
Buyer: James W. Walker
Seller: Amelia H. Matuszko
Date: 07/02/18

8 East St.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $491,500
Buyer: Eli Porth
Seller: East Street Commons LLC
Date: 07/03/18

10 Laurana Lane
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $310,000
Buyer: Edward E. Machat
Seller: Susan C. Johnson
Date: 07/06/18

37 Middle St.
Hadley, MA 01035
Amount: $401,500
Buyer: G&K Rentals LLC
Seller: Walter M. Basara
Date: 07/03/18

HUNTINGTON

11 Cullen Hill Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $303,000
Buyer: Karen Rain
Seller: Stuart H. McCready
Date: 07/02/18

43 Russell Road
Huntington, MA 01050
Amount: $222,500
Buyer: Michael E. Pena
Seller: Susan J. Igel
Date: 07/10/18

NORTHAMPTON

38 Burncolt Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $353,000
Buyer: Mariah Shore
Seller: Ellen Harter-Wall
Date: 07/02/18

1123 Burts Pit Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Clara S. Garland
Seller: Melissa J. Drysdale
Date: 07/02/18

167 Chestnut St.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $393,100
Buyer: Beth A. Clark
Seller: Douglas Thayer
Date: 07/09/18

176 Crescent St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $621,500
Buyer: Katherine A. Singer
Seller: Carole Bull
Date: 07/10/18

34 Dewey St.
Northampton, MA 01027
Amount: $2,000,000
Buyer: Northeast Enterprise Realty Partnership
Seller: Caroline C. Gottlieb RET
Date: 07/13/18

176 Emerson Way
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Catherine L. Greenman
Seller: Emerson Way LLC
Date: 07/12/18

205 Emerson Way
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $125,000
Buyer: Sovereign Builders Inc.
Seller: Emerson Way LLC
Date: 07/03/18

334 Florence Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $230,000
Buyer: Michael Wall
Seller: Patricia K. McGrath
Date: 07/10/18

Kennedy Road #2
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $145,000
Buyer: Hava Doom LLC
Seller: Sherri L. Meade
Date: 07/13/18

87 Hillcrest Dr.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $480,000
Buyer: Adrian D. Daul
Seller: Charles J. Carr
Date: 07/03/18

25 Lincoln Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $427,000
Buyer: Bernardine A. Mellis
Seller: Elizabeth H. Ploof
Date: 07/06/18

181 Prospect St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $326,000
Buyer: Naomi G. Rodriguez
Seller: Nora R. Kalina
Date: 07/12/18

50 State St.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $2,000,000
Buyer: Northeast Enterprise Realty Partnership
Seller: Caroline C. Gottlieb RET
Date: 07/13/18

19 Tyler Ct.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $850,000
Buyer: Aaron E. Fine
Seller: Hamp Holdings LLC
Date: 07/06/18

29 Tyler Ct.
Northampton, MA 01060
Amount: $800,000
Buyer: Adam M. Stern
Seller: Carolyn C. March
Date: 07/03/18

1317 Westhampton Road
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $435,000
Buyer: Raye J. Birk
Seller: William J. Thron
Date: 07/10/18

3 White Pine Dr.
Northampton, MA 01062
Amount: $268,000
Buyer: Joshua Maybar
Seller: Cynthia Q. Roberge
Date: 07/12/18

PLAINFIELD

29 Union St.
Plainfield, MA 01070
Amount: $260,000
Buyer: Melvin D. Thomas
Seller: Zak FT 2000
Date: 07/13/18

SOUTH HADLEY

4 Alvord St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $430,000
Buyer: Candice E. Demers
Seller: Marc A. Brunelle
Date: 07/11/18

54 Amherst Road
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $240,000
Buyer: Matthew Fuller
Seller: A. Plus Enterprises Inc.
Date: 07/03/18

17 Carlton St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $249,900
Buyer: Lauren Cox
Seller: Charles W. Brock
Date: 07/13/18

7 Country Lane
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $193,000
Buyer: Justin Duprat
Seller: Julie-Ann G. Stebbins
Date: 07/09/18

13 High St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $164,900
Buyer: Scott Family Properties
Seller: Du Con Properties LLC
Date: 07/06/18

20 Hillside Ave.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Hing Seng
Seller: Michael J. Slater
Date: 07/05/18

45 Viviani St.
South Hadley, MA 01075
Amount: $252,900
Buyer: Brian P. Magoffin
Seller: Willemain FT
Date: 07/13/18

SOUTHAMPTON

118 College Hwy.
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $185,000
Buyer: Paul E. Truehart
Seller: Bruce A. Coombs
Date: 07/10/18

79 Valley Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Amount: $465,000
Buyer: John J. Muller
Seller: Edward H. Labrie
Date: 07/02/18

WARE

2 Bumpy Hill Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: David B. Edgar
Seller: James J. Kmiecik
Date: 07/02/18

14 Campbell Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $235,000
Buyer: Deborah Evans
Seller: Michael Griswold
Date: 07/10/18

177 Osborne Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $186,000
Buyer: Cody L. Collins
Seller: Amber A. Wilder
Date: 07/03/18

282 Palmer Road
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $215,000
Buyer: Peter G. Mayberry
Seller: Desantis, John J., (Estate)
Date: 07/03/18

29 Pleasant St.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $206,000
Buyer: Antonio Montoya
Seller: Cheryl A. Albano
Date: 07/11/18

247 West St.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $459,470
Buyer: Laminating Coating Tech
Seller: RJA Realty Holdings Inc.
Date: 07/09/18

167 West Main St.
Ware, MA 01082
Amount: $168,000
Buyer: Joseph A. Therrien
Seller: No Place Like Home Properties
Date: 07/12/18


WILLIAMSBURG

18 Village Hill Road
Williamsburg, MA 01096
Amount: $825,000
Buyer: Lisa A. Foglio
Seller: John B. Otis
Date: 07/13/18

49 Village Hill Road
Williamsburg, MA 01096
Amount: $355,900
Buyer: Jessica Wolk-Benson
Seller: Lori A. Phaneuf-Burns
Date: 07/12/18

Building Permits

The following building permits were issued during the month of July 2018.

AGAWAM

McLean Realty Co.
197 Main St.
$98,288 — Install sprinkler system

OSC Property, LLC
325-327 Walnut St. Ext.
$7,500 — Mounted sign for Family Appliance

Walnut Plaza, LLC
365-385 Walnut St. Ext.
$20,000 — Demolish three walls for doctor’s office

Western Mass. Electric Co.
198 Springfield St.
$25,000 — Modify existing cellular equipment

CHICOPEE

Grace Slavic Pentecostal Church
5 Meadow St.
$10,000 — Roofing

Main Street Property
340 McKinstry Ave.
$3,000 — Construct two partitions to create an office and break room within existing tenant space

Anthony Maloni
140 Exchange St.
$5,200 — Build stairway and landing from first floor to second floor

Poor Richard’s
116 School St.
$13,300 — Demolish balcony, extend bar, light truss, and railings

EASTHAMPTON

Keystone Enterprises
122 Pleasant St.
$13,200 — Interior build-out of Unit 123

DEERFIELD

Bement School
94 Old Main St.
$29,447 — Exterior work on barn and arts building

Bement School
94 Old Main St.
$14,977 — Add half bathroom to Drake building

Bement School
94 Old Main St.
$52,470 — Modify office space, add kitchen, and related work at Barton Hall

EAST LONGMEADOW

Cartamundi
443 Shaker Road
$8,500 — Indoor steel tank

Meadow Brook School
607 Parker St.
$1,770,877 — Windows and doors, etc.

GREENFIELD

142 Mohawk Trail Greenfield, LLC
142 Mohawk Trail
$12,048 — Roofing

Thomas Dillon Jr., James Dillon
54 Main St.
$27,920 — Roofing, remove skylights

Jebco Realty Associates, LLC
289 Main St.
$25,879 — Construct conference room on third floor

Syfeld Greenfield Associates, LLC
253 Mohawk Trail
$8,700 — Install manual fire-alarm system, enlarge bathroom for handicapped access

Syfeld Greenfield Associates, LLC
259 Mohawk Trail
$470,000 — Tenant fit-up for Planet Fitness

Peter White
55 Main St.
Replacement sign

HADLEY

Carmelina’s Real Estate, LLC
96 Russell St.
$19,060.83 — Install 23 windows

Carmelina’s Real Estate, LLC
96 Russell St.
$3,687.30 — Install two gutters

ENZ, LLC
207 Russell St.
$57,000 — Fit out space for F45 Gym, including two bathrooms, shower, and office

ENZ, LLC
207 Russell St.
$302,000 — Complete original shell space for future tenants, pour concrete, insulate perimeter walls and ceilings, install ADA bathroom

Pearson Hadley, LLC
380 Russell St.
$1,200 — New wall sign

LONGMEADOW

Bay Path University
588 Longmeadow St.
$51,500 — Roofing

NORTHAMPTON

City of Northampton
42 Gothic St.
$2,000 — Build office in existing classroom

Goddard Kelley
21 Locust St.
$1,000 — Wall sign for Hair’s the Thing

Goddard Kelley
21 Locust St.
$1,500 — Ground sign for Hair’s the Thing

Hampshire Franklin & Hampden Agricultural Society
54 Fair St.
$1,500 — Siding on grandstand structure at fairgrounds

Hospital Hill Development, LLC
Prince Street
$2,308 — Non-illuminated entrance sign

Massachusetts Audubon Society Inc.
127 Combs Road
$7,500 — Five replacement windows

Paul Picknelly
118 Conz St.
$8,650 — Add vesibule at rear egress

Huang Yuting
30 Strong Ave.
$1,500 — Illuminated wall sign

PALMER

Camp Ramah of New England
39 Bennett St.
$1,500 — Replace bathroom floor in summer-camp building

Carmine Capua
2048 Main St.
$3,000 — Repair and upgrade fire-alarm system at Burgundy Brook Café

Carmine Capua
2048 Main St.
$2,000 — Install fire-suppression system for kitchen hood and cooking appliances as Burgundy Brook Café

David Mill
1003-1013 Church St.
$26,100 — Finish portion of first-floor area

Rathbone Realty
1241 Park St.
$10,855 — Reinforce existing joists for new RTUs on roof

SPRINGFIELD

Beaudry Electric
355 Berkshire Ave.
$15,000 — Install fire-alarm system

City of Springfield
180 Cooley St.
$165,500 — Replace interior doors at Kiley Middle School

DF Main Street, LLC
145 Union St.
$400,000 — Install fire alarm in MGM Springfield Early Childhood Center

Dwight Station, LLC
95 Frank B. Murray St.
$60,000 — Alter interior tenant office space for Sunrise Behavioral Health Clinic

GELW Mass, LLC
1319 Main St.
$30,000 — Alter tenant spaces from retail to business use

Mercy Medical Center
300 Stafford St.
$71,150 — Alter medical office tenant space on second floor

James Popham
300 Locust St.
$17,000 — Alter space to change use from business to church

Trinity Health Of New England
401 Chestnut St.
$135,557 — Alter space for new exam room and hall in basement; alter accessible ramp at front entrance

TRT Springdale, LLC
1610 Boston Road
$444,000 — Interior alterations and accessibility updates at McDonald’s restaurant

Ma Xiuyu
894 Carew St.
$10,000 — Repairs to bring two break-room kitchens to code compliance

WARE

Baystate Restoration
63 A-D North St.
$6,000 — Four new HVAC systems

Quaboag Valley Community Development Corp. and Business Assistance Corp.
65 Main St.
$5,000 — Enlarge bathroom, new steel door, basement firewall

Quaboag Valley Community Development Corp. and Business Assistance Corp.
69 Main St.
$5,000 — Enlarge bathroom, enlarge hall, new steel door

WEST SPRINGFIELD

Derdy, LLC
89 Baldwin St.
$42,000 — Demolish interior wood and masonry walls

Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield
511 Main St.
$1,600,000 — Alter existing toilet facilities, convert existing spaces into toilet facilities, new administrative offices, three new classrooms, mechanical ventilation upgrades, repairs to domestic water service, new fire-alarm system, new fire-protection service, and new sprinkler system

Sisters of Providence
100 Hillside Circle
$6,600,396 — Construct 36-unit assisted-living housing facility

Sisters of Providence
200 Hillside Circle
$1,500,000 — Renovate existing commercial space into office space; new HVAC, offices, sprinklers, electrical, four bathrooms

WILBRAHAM

Wilbraham & Monson Academy
40 Faculty St.
$40,000 — Replace 11 windows in athletic center

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CHICOPEE — Elms College announced it will host two Fulbright language teaching assistants (FLTAs) during the 2018-19 academic year.

Akiko Takata of Kyoto, Japan, will teach Japanese language and culture, and Jill McMahon of Dublin, Ireland, will teach Irish (Gaelic) language and culture. The Irish FLTA position is co-sponsored by the Irish Cultural Center of Western Massachusetts.

“Thanks to the Fulbright FLTA program, we are able to broaden the range of languages that we offer in support of our academic programs,” said Joyce Hampton, director of student success and strategic initiatives at Elms. “Learning a language develops a global perspective and sparks an interest in study abroad.”

The college also regularly offers classes in American Sign Language, Spanish, and English as a second language.

Takata most recently worked as a teacher at Doshisha Junior High School in Japan. She earned her bachelor’s degree in linguistics at Tokushima University and her master’s degree in teaching Japanese at Kobe University. She also worked as an assistant language teacher in Dublin from July 2016 to February 2017, teaching Japanese to students at Dublin City University and four secondary schools.

In her teaching practice, Takata engages students and illuminates concepts by incorporating technological tools such as audio-visual teaching materials, tablets, and electronic blackboards. One of her future goals is to set up a support system in Japanese public schools for foreign students who lack Japanese language skills.

McMahon, who earned a bachelor’s degree in Irish and journalism at Dublin City University and a master of philosophy degree in digital humanities and culture at Trinity College, has worked solely in the Irish-language sector following her graduation. She most recently served as a government administrator with Gaeloideachas, an Irish organization that supports Irish-language immersion schools in Ireland.

She has eight years of Irish-language teaching experience, including working as a tutor and an Irish/art teacher, and participates in her Gaelic Athletics Assoc. club, Na Gaeil Óga, whose goal is to encourage people to speak Irish outside of school and work. She plans to incorporate extracurricular activities into her FLTA duties, to give students opportunities to learn Irish in less formal contexts.

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SPRINGFIELD — As MGM Springfield prepares to open its doors, it invites the public to join M life Rewards, MGM Resorts’ award-winning loyalty program.

On Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 11-12, MGM Springfield will host an M life Rewards sign-up party at the MassMutual Center, introducing guests to the exclusive offers and benefits available only to members. MGM Springfield is offering existing competitor cardholders the opportunity to leverage their status and join M life Rewards at a comparable level.

“With our opening day almost here, now is the time for our future guests to become M life Rewards members and make sure they start earning benefits from day one,” said Anika Gaskins, vice president of National Marketing for MGM Springfield. “As the industry leader, M life Rewards provides the highest level of service and benefits, and we are looking forward to bringing this elevated new experience to Springfield.”

Upon arrival to the event, guests will be greeted with a lavish red-carpet arrival, preview all M life Rewards properties, plus enjoy DJ entertainment. The first 100 signups on each day will receive an invitation to a pre-opening casino event, and each new M life Rewards member will have an opportunity to enter to win a motorcycle from Indian Motorcycle of Springfield on Sept. 16. Some attendees may also qualify to win concert tickets to Stevie Wonder or Comedy Get Down at the MassMutual Center and Aaron Lewis or “4U: A Symphonic Celebration of Prince” at Symphony Hall. This complimentary event will take place from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and is open to anyone age 21 or older.

Members of M life Rewards will enjoy special room rates, pre-sale show tickets, priority reservations, and invitations to members-only events nationally at MGM Resorts’ sister properties.

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WEST SPRINGFIELD — State Rep. Aaron Vega and state Sen. Jim Welch will square off in a bartending competition to benefit Homework House and Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity on Thursday Aug. 9 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Irish House Restaurant and Trinity Pub, located at the Irish Cultural Center at 429 Morgan Road in West Springfield.

Vega will be mixing, pouring, and donating his tips to benefit Homework House. HCC President Christina Royal, Holyoke School Committee member Devin Sheehan, and Tessa Murphy-Romboletti, SPARK coordinator, will join Vega behind the bar for Team Homework House. Welch will donate his tips to Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity. The event is free and open to all age 21 and older. Dinner reservations may be made by calling the Trinity Pub directly at (413) 342-4358.

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CHICOPEE — Sunshine Village held its 29th annual golf tournament fundraiser on Aug. 1 at Chicopee Country Club. The event sold out, with 37 teams enjoying a round of golf and a reception with awards, raffles, and a silent auction afterward at the Castle of Knights in Chicopee.

HUB International New England won the tournament, while Kellco Products came in second, and a team from Supreme Roofing New England placed third. 

Sunshine Village Executive Director Gina Kos and Ernest Laflamme Jr., president of the board of directors, thanked the many sponsors and volunteers that helped make the fundraiser its most successful ever. Chicopee Savings Bank Charitable Foundation, PeoplesBank, and Westfield Bank were tournament sponsors, while major sponsors included Caolo & Bieniek Associates, Charter Oak Insurance and Financial Services Inc., Inter-All Corp., Marcotte Ford, Polish National Credit Union, Supreme Roofing, and the Gaudreau Group. All proceeds from the fundraiser go toward ensuring that up-to-date technology, adaptive equipment, engaging activities, and professional-development opportunities are offered to the nearly 500 individuals the organization serves.

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SPRINGFIELD — The Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts (WFWM) announced that Carla Oleska, former WFWM CEO who led the formation of the Leadership Institute for Political and Public Impact (LIPPI), and Daisy Hernandez, LIPPI class of 2017, have been chosen to lead the upcoming ninth cohort of LIPPI, which begins in September.

“We were very impressed by the caliber of the candidates who responded to our request for proposals for a consultant to lead LIPPI for the next year and were hard-pressed to pick one,” said current CEO Donna Haghighat.

During this one-year appointment, Oleska and Hernandez will coordinate the LIPPI program by implementing the curriculum, identifying and scheduling instructors, acting as the main point of contact with participants, communicating with LIPPI partner Bay Path University, and collecting and analyzing student and alumnae data.

“It is such an honor to be back working with a program that has, and will continue to have, transformational impact on so many women and in turn the communities in which they live and work,” said Oleska, who will also serve as the Bay Path academic instructor for the course.

The LIPPI program, launched in 2009, has trained more than 250 women in Massachusetts in a non-partisan initiative to provide women with the tools, mentors, and confidence needed to become the region’s community leaders and elected officials. Since the first cohort, LIPPI graduates are active in running for public office, currently holding office, sitting on boards, writing policy, promoting public advocacy, and drafting legislation while encouraging respectful and meaningful civic engagement.

The program begins in September and runs to June. The 11 Saturday sessions in downtown Springfield include locally and nationally known guest speakers and intensive training on a particular topics essential to leadership development for public service, policy advocacy, and workplace management. The tuition for the program is $2,500, and limited scholarships are available. College credit for the course is available through Bay Path University for an additional fee.

“It is exciting to return to the LIPPI program as an instructor who will gain insights from both Carla Oleska as lead facilitator, but also from the women in the next cohort,” Hernandez said.

There are still a few seats available for the upcoming LIPPI session, and applicants are encouraged to apply online, even though the official deadline has passed. New applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. To learn more or apply online, visit www.mywomensfund.org/lippi-details.

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HOLYOKE — Holyoke Medical Center recently opened the Comprehensive Care Center to address opioid dependence. This program provides comprehensive, confidential treatment options for people looking to quit prescription painkillers, heroin, and other opioids.

Board-certified physician and Medical Director Dr. Amy Jaworek manages the use of prescription medication to treat opioid dependency, while licensed mental-health counselors with River Valley Counseling Center provide psychological treatment and substance-abuse counseling.

“Our mission at Holyoke Medical Center and Valley Health Systems is to improve the health of all people in our community. The opioid epidemic is one that is having rippling effects throughout the region, and we needed to be a larger part of the solution,” said Spiros Hatiras, president and CEO of Holyoke Medical Center and Valley Health Systems.

Patients are prescribed buprenorphine-naloxone (trade name Suboxone) to help break their addiction so they can focus on healing. “Buprenorphine interacts with brain receptors to reduce cravings and euphoria, while naloxone prevents misuse as it blocks the effects of opioids,” Jaworek said.

Eligible patients must be diagnosed with substance-use disorder, complete an initial medical evaluation, and be screened for associated illnesses. The program treats patients who are age 18 and older, are self-referred or referred by a healthcare provider, and have a desire to stop opioid use.

The Comprehensive Care Center is located 575 Beech St., Suite 404, Holyoke, and can be reached at (413) 535-4889.

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SPRINGFIELD — Springfield College will collaborate with New England Business Associates (NEBA) to introduce the first cohort of interns participating in the Project SEARCH program on Tuesday, Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. at the college’s Locklin Hall, first floor. Springfield College is the first college or university in Western Mass. to lead the Project SEARCH program on the campus.

Project SEARCH’s mission is to help young adults with disabilities transition from school to work through a community-agency partnership while gaining employability skills. The program is dedicated to workforce development that benefits the individual, community, and workplace.

The Project SEARCH model involves an extensive period of training and career exploration, innovation adaptations, and long-term job coaching, and continues feedback from teachers, job coaches, and employers. Project SEARCH has more than 400 program sites in more than 40 states in the U.S., as well as programs in Australia, Canada, England, Scotland, and Ireland. 

New England Business Associates’ mission is to enable individuals, who may face barriers, to be fully included in community life through employment, and to become economically empowered in a way that incorporates and creates best practices, creates valued typical societal roles, and offers individualized opportunities.

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LONGMEADOW — Bay Path University’s master of science (MS) program in forensic accounting has been named third in a list of the top five best in the nation, as ranked by BestColleges.com.

According to the site, graduate-degree programs in forensic accounting were ranked on a 100-point scale based on academic quality, affordability, and online programming. The editor’s review of Bay Path University highlights the flexibility of the program, offered 100% online with dedicated on-ground support from staff and faculty. In addition to forensic accounting, Bay Path University also offers concentrations including public and private accounting under the umbrella of its MS in accounting.

“Bay Path University’s master of science in accounting program is designed to meet the professional needs expected within the accounting industry,” said Kara Stevens, assistant professor and director of Accounting Programs. “This is why the concentrations within the MSA program, which are in public, private, and forensic accounting, have received professional accolades within the accounting industry. Students who graduate from our program are ready to work in the accounting industry.”

The MS in forensic accounting at Bay Path University, open to men and women, offers a unique schedule with no classes during the accounting ‘busy season’ (January to mid-April). The flexible, 30-credit program includes individualized advisement and career coaching from full-time, academically and professionally (CPA) certified faculty. Classes start every April, May, July, September, and November, and some students are able to complete the program in just eight or nine months.

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EASTHAMPTON — Taylor Real Estate announced it has hired Pete Crisafulli to serve as a licensed agent for the family-owned firm. The role represents the start of a second career for Crisafulli, who has a counseling background and has spent three decades in social services and education.

Early on in his first career, Crisafulli was a therapist and clinical director for the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children for eight years, and he later served as an administrator in the Frontier Regional School District for 18 years.

“I wanted a change,” Crisafulli said, noting he has owned several homes in his life and has had a longtime interest in real estate and real-estate investing. “I’m definitely a people person, and I enjoy helping other people achieve their goals and dreams. I thought working in real estate would be a great way to do that.”

Crisafulli came to Western Mass. in 1988 to attend Springfield College, where he earned a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Queens College. He volunteered as a coach for many years and served on the boards of the Easthampton Youth Soccer Assoc. and Easthampton Little League.

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WESTFIELD — The Western Mass Chapter of the National Tooling & Machining Assoc. (WMNTMA) will hold its annual Mainline Drive Pig Roast on Monday, Aug. 20 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Peerless Precision Inc. in Westfield.

Annually, this event draws more than 150 people, from local legislators and business owners of the advanced-manufacturing community to supporting companies, educators, and friends and families for an evening of networking and supporting an education in advanced manufacturing.

Larry Maier, former President of the WMNTMA and Peerless Precision, came up with the idea of having a fun networking event during the summer and hosted the first Mainline Drive Pig Roast in 2006. Each year, attendance has grown.

With Maier’s passing in October 2012, the Larry A. Maier Memorial Education Fund was founded with a mission to keep alive his passion for encouraging students to pursue a career in advanced manufacturing and supporting the schools and training programs that support these career options. In November 2012, the WMNTMA board of directors voted and agreed that all profits from the annual pig roast would be matched by the chapter and put into the memorial fund to use towards scholarships and training students starting at the middle-school level.

Since the fund’s conception in 2012, donations have been made to Pathways to Prosperity at West Springfield High School; transportation for Agawam Middle School students to attend Starbase Academy in Hartford; travel expenses for multiple Pathfinder students to attend the USA Skills Competitions; show expenses for Westfield Technical Academy, Rosie Robotics, and Putnam Vocational Technical Academy to attend the BusinessWest Business & Innovation Expo to showcase the schools’ manufacturing-technology departments; 3D printer filament and an in-kind monetary donation to the STCC Manufacturing Technology department; transportation for students from Chestnut Academy to attend shop tours and a Springfield Thunderbirds game; the Greenfield Community College Foundation Manufacturing Department Fund; and sponsorships for the Asnuntuck Community College Manufacturing Technology department’s golf tournament for student scholarships, Westfield Technical Academy’s Golf Classic, and the Pathfinder Poker Run.

At this years’ pig roast, WMNTMA plans to present the West of the River Foundation and Agawam High School with a $1,000 donation for the purchase of tooling for the new manufacturing curriculum beginning in this fall.

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NORTHAMPTON — Marin Goldstein has been tapped to lead electricity and renewable-energy programs at HCG as director of energy operations, sales, and innovation. In his new role, he will oversee Hampshire Power, Hampshire Renewables, and HCG’s Renewable Energy Credit brokerage program.

“We are thrilled to have Marin join our team,” said Todd Ford, executive director of HCG. “With a strong background in solar and sustainability, Marin will be a huge asset to Hampshire Power as we continue our work in local, renewable energy.”

Hampshire Power, the only Massachusetts-based nonprofit electricity supplier, allows local businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities to power their values by choosing to keep their energy dollars local, while giving back to the community.

“I am excited for the opportunity to work with such a dynamic organization,” said Goldstein. “I am looking forward to continuing the growth of the local, renewable energy programs at HCG by strengthening our position in the state market.”

Goldstein brings with him more than 10 years of management experience in both business and nonprofit sectors. He also currently serves on the Energy Committee for the City of Easthampton, formerly as chair. He comes to HCG after three years in operations management and solar advocacy at Trinity Solar. Prior to that, he managed public education campaigns on renewable energy and energy efficiency and developed community partnerships across Western Mass. at the Center for EcoTechnology.

In addition to expanding Hampshire Power, Goldstein will run the Hampshire Renewables net-metering program, which offers a market-leading 15% savings to thousands of electricity customers in Western Mass. He will also grow the lucrative Renewable Energy Credit brokerage service, which currently manages more than $9.7 million worth of energy credits on behalf of more than 1,500 local renewable-energy system owners.

“HCG has positioned itself as a leader of innovation in the renewable-energy arena,” Goldstein said. “I am eager to have the chance to play an integral part in the development and advancement of these successful programs.”

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SPRINGFIELD — All 32 Rocky’s Ace Hardware stores in Connecticut, Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island will take part in Bucket Day Sales on Aug. 3-5 to benefit Children’s Miracle Network hospitals.

“Every location is dedicated to making this a great charitable event,” said Rocco Falcone, president and CEO of Rocky’s Ace Hardware. “The benefits for the Children’s Miracle Network are not measured in dollars alone because these donations also deliver hope to children. We are always proud to be involved with initiatives such as these.”

Rocky’s customers can donate $5 to Children’s Miracle Network hospitals for a limited-edition, five-gallon bucket and receive 20% off all non-clearance items at checkout that they can fit in the bucket. Power tools and small appliances qualify for a 10% discount.

All funds raised will benefit Boston Children’s Hospital and Baystate Children’s Hospital in Massachusetts, UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital in Florida, Hasbro Children’s Hospital in Rhode Island, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, and the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital in Maine.

During its first fundraising event for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals this year, Rocky’s brought in $12,267.96 on April 19-30. In 2017, Rocky’s raised $44,593 for its local children’s hospitals, a 67% increase over the 2016 total.

Ace Hardware has been a supporter of Children’s Miracle Network hospitals since 1991. Thanks to the generosity of Ace customers, retailers, vendors, and team members, Ace has raised more than $93 million for Children’s Miracle Network hospitals across the country.

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FLORENCE — Many people would not associate chamber music with breaking the mold, but Valley Classical Concerts, which presents chamber music in the Pioneer Valley, has announced a new leadership structure that is definitely modern. 

Valley Classical Concerts will be guided by three co-presidents in the coming year: Laurel Rogers will focus on administrative matters and will chair the board meetings, Emily Susan Gaylord will handle marketing matters, and Jaime Morton will be in charge of development and fundraising. 

“At first we were unsure who might succeed last year’s president, Mike Brooks, who relocated to Florida,” said Eleanor Rothman, a VCC board member and chair of its nominating committee. “After consulting with several board members, we realized the need for a range of skills to ensure success in this increasingly digital age, and concluded that the need could be better met by a team than by an individual. And we quickly realized that, indeed, such a team was right there at our fingertips, with strong skills in the three major responsibilities of the president: marketing, development, and administration. Everything fell into place.” 

The three co-presidents bring a wealth of experience to the job. Rogers is a book binder and book artist and previously played the cello professionally. In addition to her performing and teaching activities, she has also served on concert boards in Los Alamos, N.M. and Princeton, N.J. Morton has run fundraising programs for departments at Smith College, New York Public Library, and other organizations. She owns Artspromo.org, a social-media marketing and PR company.  

Gaylord works in the nonprofit sector and feels that “doing my part to support the arts here is a real gift.” In high school, she said, she was a “begrudging violinist, but I love that classical music has found its way back to me.” Commenting on VCC’s favorable pricing for students and families, she noted that “it’s possible for young people to have access to this incredible caliber of music, and maybe younger versions of myself won’t be so begrudging.”

Valley Classical Concerts presents six concerts each season, running from September to May, in Sweeney Hall at Smith College in Northampton. Information and tickets are available at valleyclassicalconcerts.org, or by calling (413) 585-0458. The first concert in the 2018-19 season is the Telegraph Quartet with oboist James Austin Smith, on Saturday, Sept. 29.

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SPRINGFIELD — True to its promise, MGM Springfield has established strong relationships with Springfield-based businesses in preparation for the casino’s Aug. 24 launch. Specially brewed lager from White Lion Brewing Co. will be served on MGM’s casino floor. The bottled lager is appropriately named King of Hearts.

According to White Lion brew master Mike Yates, “this lager is brewed exclusively for MGM Springfield. It’s a classic German style lager, light amber in color with an ABV of 4.7%. It’s crisp and drinkable with subtle flavors, thanks to both German and American hops with a touch of sweetness from German malts.”

“White Lion has been on our radar since we first came into town,” said Anthony Caratozzolo, vice president of Food & Beverage for MGM Springfield. “I’ve always been impressed with both the beer and owner Ray Berry’s tenacity and his commitment to Springfield.”

Several months ago, Berry and Yates were invited to talk specifics with MGM’s food and beverage team. The decision was made to develop a distinctive lager, and Yates went to work. According to Berry, “this lager is something special. The White Lion team is thrilled to be part of this extraordinary moment in Springfield’s history.”

MGM notes that, in addition to King of Hearts, White Lion’s signature brews will be available at TAP Sports Bar.

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HOLYOKE — Dr. Ursula McMillian, a board-certified surgeon, has joined Holyoke Medical Center. Specializing in bariatric and general surgery, she is the newest provider in the HMC Weight Management Program.

“I am excited to be joining the innovative team at the Weight Management Program,” McMillian said. “The philosophy of care and commitment to helping patients find the right tools to maintain a healthy weight, for life, is what drew me to this opportunity. I am also impressed by how friendly everyone is here and appreciate the fact that Holyoke Medical Center is an independent community hospital, focused on patients’ overall health and well-being.”

Passionate about exercise and its role in a healthy life, McMillian is known to practice what she preaches, often creating videos of herself exercising and sharing them online for her patients to follow along. This provides an avenue for her to relate to patients and demonstrates her understanding of the hard work that goes into maintaining a healthy weight. “My passion stems from my own struggles with weight throughout my life. I understand and have empathy and compassion for what my patients are going through.”

The HMC Weight Management Program has experienced tremendous growth since it opened in late February 2016. Under the medical direction of Dr. Yannis Raftopoulos, the program has treated more than 1,500 patients in the Pioneer Valley. With the addition of McMillian, the office now has two bariatric surgeons, two physician assistants, two registered dietitians, and two behavioral health specialists to support the needs of the program’s patients.

McMillian received her bachelor’s degree in physiology and neurobiology from the University of Connecticut, and attended the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. She then completed a general surgery internship at the University of Massachusetts, a general surgery residency at the Hospital of Saint Raphael, and a fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at Danbury Hospital. She has been practicing since 2010 in Connecticut and Massachusetts, and is a member of the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery and the Society of Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons.

“We are proud to welcome Dr. McMillian to the Holyoke Medical Center family. Her surgical expertise and dynamic energy have already begun to make a positive impact with our patients and the organization,” said Spiros Hatiras, Holyoke Medical Center’s president and CEO.

McMillian is accepting new patients at 11 Hospital Drive in Holyoke. Before making an appointment, patients must first attend a free information session to learn more about the program and the services available. Programs are offered several times each month in both English and Spanish. To register for an upcoming program, call (413) 535-4757, or visit holyokehealth.com/events.

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LENEXA, Kan. — Mediware Information Systems Inc., a portfolio company of TPG Capital and a leading supplier of software solutions for healthcare and human-service providers and payers, recently acquired Northampton-based Fazzi Associates, one of the largest companies serving home health and hospice.

The acquisition creates a unique alignment between two healthcare industry leaders — one in innovative software, the other in outsourced services, consultation, and education. The combined company will have a greater capacity to help post-acute and community-based providers increase efficiency and improve clinical, financial, and operational performance to advance patient care.

The addition of Fazzi Associates enables Mediware to offer new, comprehensive, and best-in-class services and solutions — including medical coding, revenue-cycle management, education, CAHPS, consulting, and ancillary solutions that address key challenges and evolving complexities affecting the post-acute care sectors.

“Fazzi Associates complements the Mediware family and further strengthens our ability to advance high-quality and efficient patient care while also driving down health care costs,” said Bill Miller, CEO of Mediware. “Fazzi Associates’ extensive industry knowledge and insights will help us identify potential new opportunities for expansion, which is core to Mediware’s long-term growth strategy.”

Founded in 1978, Fazzi Associates is the largest and oldest provider of coding services in home health and hospice. Serving more than 1,400 agencies across all 50 states and Washington, D.C., Fazzi Associates’ management team has a track record of success in helping post-acute-care agencies improve quality, enhance efficiency, and accelerate growth.

“Mediware shares our mission of driving a culture focused on innovation, quality, and consistency in health care,” said Tim Ashe, president of Fazzi Associates. “Together, Mediware and Fazzi Associates will be well-positioned for rapid growth as we continue to expand the ways we can help our home-health and hospice customers be successful.”

Mediware plans to maintain Fazzi Associates’ brand and Western Mass. headquarters; the firm’s leadership team will continue to lead Fazzi Associates’ lines of business. Dr. Bob Fazzi will serve in a strategic advisory role with Mediware, consulting on industry relations, home-health advocacy, growth opportunities, and innovation.

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SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Armory National Historic Site will host Bryan Farr for his program, “Historic Route 20: America’s Longest Road” on Saturday, Aug. 4 from 2 to 3 p.m.

Guests will hear how an early Native American path became the earliest postal roads to westward expansion routes, which presidents called Route 20 home and how Lincoln made history along the highway, and more. The program will take place in the museum theater. Admission is free.

Farr, president of the Historic Route 20 Assoc., is often referred to as the ‘Route 20 guy.’ He will share a 3,000-mile adventure across 12 states connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans, including many stories and scenic photos of his journeys that include 19 National Park sites.

“This is one of the last great highways that you can still drive in its entirety that has not been lost to history, cut up, or rerouted to the interstates,” Farr said. “There was nothing out there to preserve and promote its significance and history as a whole in American culture.”

Farr grew up in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Every summer, his family would take a trip to Buffalo via Route 20. Upon moving to New England in 2004, he noticed the numerous exits on the Mass Pike, and a curiosity was piqued. A conversation with another historic route organization spurred him to create an organization promoting small towns, historical sites, and more on the original 1926 alignment of U.S. Route 20.

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HOLYOKE — Holyoke Community College (HCC) will again offer a hands-on program for individuals who want to become FAA-licensed drone pilots. “Flying Drones for Profit, Public Safety, and Commercial Applications” will run on four consecutive Saturdays, Sept. 29 through Oct. 20, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the main campus of HCC, 303 Homestead Ave., Holyoke.

The course will prepare individuals to take the Federal Aviation Administration Remote Pilot in Charge exam, which they must pass to become licensed drone operators. All classes will be taught by Larry Harmon, co-director of the GeoGraphics Laboratory at Bridgewater State University and an industry consultant on small, unmanned aircraft systems.

“Larry is the expert in New England on this,” said Ken White, HCC’s dean of Community Services.

The lecture portion of the course will meet in the HCC Kittredge Center for Business and Workforce Development on the main campus. Students will fly drones outside on the college sports fields.

The course focuses on all content required to pass the FAA test, including regulations, national airspace system rules, weather, aircraft loading, aircraft performance, and flight operations.

“You have to understand everything the FAA needs you to know about flying a drone, what the rules are, how you fly legally, and how you fly safely,” Harmon said.  

The cost for the four-week, non-credit course is $315. Space is limited. Drones will be provided for use in class. Participants can bring their own, but that is not necessary.

This is the second time HCC has offered the drone pilot course. In the spring, HCC became the first college in Western Mass. to offer a drone pilot course to the general public.  

The course should appeal to professionals in a wide range of industries, White said, including engineering, construction, insurance, agriculture, emergency services, public safety, security, environmental management, transportation, and retail, as well as those involved in more artistic pursuits like movies, video, and photography.  

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CLEVELAND — KeyBank recently announced the acquisition of a digital lending platform for small businesses created by Bolstr. The software, expected to be implemented in 2018, will enable KeyBank to provide faster and easier access both to SBA loans and to traditional capital for business owners.

This move accelerates KeyBank’s ability to serve small businesses by expanding their access to capital and quickly delivering credit solutions through an online application process and enhanced digital capabilities. 

“KeyBank is deeply committed to helping small businesses thrive and to providing them with the funding they need to grow,” said Jamie Warder, head of KeyBank Business Banking. “Bolstr’s technology transforms the small-business lending process and allows us to more efficiently serve small businesses for their SBA and traditional lending needs.”

Founded in 2010, Bolstr was designed to provide flexible loans that are specially tailored to small-business owners. With Bolstr’s technology, KeyBank will be able to digitally accept and process loan applications significantly faster, greatly reducing the time and paperwork it takes to process these requests.

“We are excited to work with an organization that is dedicated to helping communities and small businesses prosper,” said Charlie Tribbett, co-founder of Bolstr. “By combining our digital expertise and KeyBank’s industry knowledge, business owners will receive exceptional service and the efficient lending experience they need to be successful.”

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SPRINGFIELD — BusinessWest magazine is currently accepting nominations for a new recognition program to honor a specific segment of the local population: women who are making an impact in and on this region. Nominees who score the highest in the eyes and minds of a panel of three independent judges will be honored at a luncheon on Thursday, Dec. 6 at the Sheraton Springfield.

“We decided to create a special program recognizing women because, after careful consideration, we decided that this region needed one and that BusinessWest was the right organization to do it,” Kate Campiti, associate publisher and sales manager for BusinessWest, explained. “While women have certainly made great strides over the past several decades, and many women have made great achievements and broken through that proverbial glass ceiling, doing so remains a stern challenge for many.”

‘Women of Impact’ was chosen as the name for the program because, while nominees can be from the world of business, they can also be from other realms, such as the nonprofit community, healthcare, public service, law enforcement, education, social work, the mentorship community, a combination of all these — any inspirational women on any level.

Nominations are due by Monday, Aug. 13. For guidlelines to consider when nominating, visit www.businesswest.com/women-of-impact. Nominations may be submitted at businesswest.com/women-of-impact-nomination-information-criteria.

Country Bank is a supporting sponsor of the event, and additional sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, call Bevin Peters, Marketing and Events director, at (413) 781-8600, ext. 100, or e-mail [email protected].

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HOLYOKE — Evelyn Humphries, a Girls Inc. of Holyoke Eureka! scholar, joined nine girls from six states for a four-day trip to Washington, D.C. to advocate on behalf of girls across the country. After a year of meeting virtually, this was the first time the girls from the Girls Action Network (GAN) came together in person.

In addition to participating in leadership and public-speaking training, the girls held meetings with several senators. The girls, all 14 to 18 years old, didn’t shy away from tough conversations — they discussed issues important to them, including immigration, gun safety, and student anti-discrimination policies. Highlights included visiting with U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Dianne Feinstein. They also met Melyssa Guerrero, a Girls Inc. alumna who works in U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s office, and Carla Hayden, the first female librarian of Congress.

“I was truly inspired to see Evie and the other teen girls advocate for positive change,” said Suzanne Parker, executive director at Girls Inc. of Holyoke. “It’s important for all of us to hear the voices of young people, especially when it comes to things that impact their lives.”

GAN helped to develop the Girls Inc. national policy agenda and to mobilize grassroots action across the Girls Inc. network. Throughout the year, the girls received practical resources, training, and hands-on experience so they were ready to enact change in their local communities. The Girls Inc. Public Policy Office organized the trip to Washington, D.C.

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AGAWAM — OMG Inc. announced four promotions in supply-chain management and operations. Brad Bedard was promoted to director of Supply Chain Management, Wayne Ringenbach was promoted to director of Manufacturing, Chris Mowatt was promoted to director of Manufacturing Engineering, and Geri McCarthy was promoted to director of Operations.

Bedard is responsible for overall management of the company’s global supply chain and distribution logistics. In this new role, he will work with his organization to develop and implement short- and long-term strategies that maximize the company’s supply and distribution performance. He has been with OMG since August 2007, most recently as director of Distribution & Sales Inventory Operations Planning, where he was instrumental in developing and implementing the company’s forecasting and operations planning process. Prior to joining OMG, he held various distribution and logistics roles for Bose Corp. and Timex Corp. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Harvard University.

Ringenbach is responsible for all facets of manufacturing in Agawam, including post-manufacturing processes of heat treating, coating, product packing, and ongoing maintenance activities. He started with OMG in 1992 and has held several positions throughout his career, including maintenance manager and, most recently, manufacturing manager. He is a master electrician and attended Springfield Technical Community College.

Mowatt will develop and implement a strategic roadmap to improve company manufacturing performance across the business units using the Steel Business System as well as best practices and specialized modeling, analysis, simulation, and computation tools. He has been with OMG since 2011 and is responsible for several significant functional and efficiency advances in the company’s Agawam manufacturing facility. He holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Western New England College and a master’s degree in engineering management from Western New England University.

McCarthy will manage the company’s production planning teams, as well as continuous improvement, quality, and manufacturing training. She was hired in 2012 to oversee the company’s finishing process, including the coating and packing functions. Most recently, she was in an operations role in the company’s FastenMaster division. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business from American International College and an MBA from the University of Phoenix.

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BOSTON — Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc. announced that Gary Levante was appointed vice president, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) officer, a newly created position within the Berkshire Bank Foundation. 

In this role, Levante will work to expand the foundation’s community-engagement efforts to implement an all-encompassing CSR strategy. In doing so, he will lead Berkshire’s efforts to integrate corporate social responsibility into all of the company’s and foundation’s activities, supporting key objectives, such as strengthening communities and engaging employees. Levante will oversee the development of CSR goals, policies, and programs, with a strong focus on establishing a framework of standards and tools for advancing social responsibility. 

“Giving back to our communities and focusing on how we impact the world around us are important components of Berkshire’s culture and future,” said Lori Gazzillo, Berkshire Bank Foundation’s senior vice president and director. “Gary’s deep understanding of Berkshire’s core values, as well as his experience, knowledge, and professional networks in the community, will be invaluable as we formalize and enhance our CSR strategies and programs.”

An employee of Berkshire since 2010, Levante previously held the position of assistant vice president, Community Engagement officer. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Saint Michael’s College in Vermont. He serves on the Pittsfield Community Development Board and the boards of Downtown Pittsfield Inc. and America’s Charities, and is a member of the Corporate Volunteer Council of Greater Boston. He was named the New England Regional Lead for United Nations IMPACT2030.

“I’m excited and honored to be able to evolve Berkshire’s CSR efforts,” Levante said. “The company has a culture of engagement and a commitment to advance our socially responsible practices, which is a win-win for our communities, customers, employees, and shareholders. I look forward to playing a key role in advancing and communicating our CSR accomplishments.”

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SPRINGFIELD  The third installment of the BusinessWest lecture series Future Tense, titled “Change Considerations: An Examination of Lean Process, Market Disruption, and the Future of Your Business,” will take place on Thursday, Sept. 20 from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at Tech Foundry, 1391 Main St., ninth floor, Springfield.

The lecture, open exclusively to CEOs and business owners, will be delivered by Mark Borsari, president of Sanderson MacLeod. The cost is a $25 donation to Tech Foundry. Event sponsors include Paragus IT, the Jamrog Group, and Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C.

With increasingly automated business processes, AI, and machine manufacturing, lean concepts are becoming more important than ever in terms of staying competitive. Borsari will discuss change and innovation through lean concepts and focus on resulting cultural considerations. The presentation will also address already-active market disrupters that will affect business processes in various industries.

Metered street parking is available near the venue, and there are several parking-garage options nearby as well. To register, visit businesswest.com/lecture-series-2.

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AMHERST — Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County (BBBSHC), a program of CHD, announced the appointment of Claudia Pazmany as its new advisory board president.

Pazmany, the new executive director of the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce, joined BBBSHC as an advisory board member in May 2016. She served on the development committee and led the efforts to celebrate outgoing Executive Director Renee Moss, while simultaneously serving on the search committee to hire her replacement, current Executive Director Jessie Cooley. 

“Claudia’s successful 17-year history in professional fundraising has made her a true steward of her craft in philanthropy, and this is part of what drew her to us,” said Cooley. “Claudia is also passionate about the mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters, with contagious enthusiasm and innovative ideas, and she will help lead us into the next phase of our program’s growth.”

Pazmany embraces the goal of empowering youth through mentoring relationships. “Our program is unique and maintains high-quality match support, which ultimately yields greater impact for both mentee and mentor,” she said. “Participants in our program gain a renewed sense of community, and mentees emerge stronger, more confident, and ready to be our new community leaders. I am thrilled to be a part of this organization and to take on this new role, leading a stellar advisory board.”

Erin Couture, vice president at Florence Bank, has served as BBBSHC board president for four years, overseeing the transition in agency leadership, leading the effort to grow annual events like the successful Daffodil Run, and earning the Daily Hampshire Gazette’s Person of the Year Award in 2018.

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AMHERST — Krish Thiagarajan, an expert on marine renewable energy and energy-producing offshore structures, has been appointed to the endowed chair in Renewable Energy in the UMass Amherst College of Engineering.

The chair was established in 2014 with $2.5 million in funding from the state Department of Energy Resources (DOER) to attract a preeminent scholar in the field to provide leadership in positioning both the university and the Commonwealth to take advantage of opportunities in emerging areas of renewable energy. Thiagarajan will collaborate with DOER staff on renewable-energy research and projects.

Thiagarajan’s studies focus on harvesting energy from waves in marine environments. His expertise will broaden and strengthen the research program in renewable energy at UMass Amherst, which has long been a national leader in wind energy. His appointments as endowed chair and professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering with tenure were approved June 20 by the university’s board of trustees.

Thiagarajan came to UMass Amherst last spring after serving six years as the presidential chair in Energy at the University of Maine, where his research attracted more than $22 million in funding. At Maine, he also led the Marine Ocean and Offshore Research (MOOR) Group, which studied how human-made structures interact with the complex ocean environment. MOOR’s focus spanned offshore wind and wave energy systems, coastal infrastructure, and naval architecture.

From 1997 to 2011, Thiagarajan taught at the University of Western Australia in Perth, where he was on the faculty of the Centre for Oil and Gas Engineering, which became a school in 2003. He was a visiting professor at the National University of Singapore in 2011 and at the University of Michigan in 2005, a visiting associate professor at the University of Houston in 2001, and a lecturer at the Australian Maritime College in Tasmania in 1995-97.

Thiagarajan is a fellow of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. He is the author or co-author of a book, a book chapter, nearly 40 journal articles, and more than 80 conference papers.

Thiagarajan completed his bachelor’s degree in naval architecture at the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras in 1986. He earned a master’s degree in ocean engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland in 1989 before pursuing further graduate studies at the University of Michigan, where he was awarded master’s degrees in mechanical engineering, and naval architecture and marine engineering, both in 1992, and a Ph.D. in naval architecture and marine engineering in 1993. He was a research fellow in marine hydrodynamics at the University of Michigan in 1993-95.

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WESTFIELD — The Western Massachusetts Council of the Boy Scouts of America announced the completed sale of the 186-acre Chesterfield Scout Reservation to a buyer who plans to maintain the property and continue to offer outdoor programs.

The council has owned both Chesterfield and the Horace A. Moses Scout Reservation in Russell since the merger of two area councils in 2008. The camps are 25 miles apart, and the Moses Reservation is a nearly 1,300-acre property. The maintenance of both properties — buildings and grounds — was overwhelming, and following an 18-month property study, the decision was made to sell Chesterfield in 2014. 

“There are many fond memories people have of Chesterfield Scout Reservation, which will last a lifetime, but we determined, through due diligence, including an in-depth property study, that selling was in the best interest of the Scouts served by the council,” said David Kruse, CEO and Scout executive for the Western Massachusetts Council of the Boy Scouts of America. 

Kruse said the council will remain focused on dedicating its time and resources to the Moses Reservation. Proceeds from the Chesterfield sale will allow for continual investment in the Moses Reservation, which includes adding to the maintenance endowment and eliminating the council’s debt.     

Some of the improvements already made to Moses Reservation feature the addition of metal roofs and replacement of windows and rotting wood on several buildings. There has also been a significant investment in activities for campers, such as an ATV riding program, water trampoline installation at the camp waterfront, and a 68-foot climbing tower. A new bathroom and shower facility will be completed later this year.

“We are committed to making the Moses Scout Reservation a fun experience through a diversity of activities,” Kruse said. “Continual reinvestment in the property to better serve the youth of Western Massachusetts is the most important part of that commitment.”

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CHICOPEE — Mercedes-Benz of Springfield announced the winner of a new Mercedes-Benz. William Morrissey won the vehicle at the LETR Celebrity Golf Classic Tournament benefiting Special Olympics in coordination with the Hampden County Sheriffs on June 18. LETR stands for Law Enforcement Torch Run, and the event was held at the Wilbraham Country Club.

Morrissey will pick up his new car today, July 27. The car delivery will be held at the dealership, and attendees include the organizers of the golf outing, Morrissey, and benefactors.

“We are thrilled to have been a part of the LETR Golf Outing and couldn’t be happier for Mr. Morrissey,” said Peter Wirth, who owns the dealership with wife, Michelle. “We are proud to sponsor local community events such as this, and we hope Mr. Morrissey enjoys his new car.”

This is the second vehicle the dealership has given away in the last seven months. Nathan Vila won a GLA SUV last December at a Springfield Thunderbirds game.

“Welcome to the MB Springfield family,” Michelle Wirth told Morrissey. “We look forward to taking great care of you and your new car.”

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HOLYOKE — River Valley Counseling Center (RVCC) will hold its third annual golf tournament fundraiser on Friday, Sept. 14 at East Mountain Country Club in Westfield.

“The funds raised will help RVCC to continue providing mental health and other essential supportive services to the thousands of individuals, families, and groups served throughout the Pioneer Valley,” said Rosemarie Ansel, executive director for RVCC.

The event is made possible through the sponsorships of local organizations, including Action Ambulance Service Inc. as the presenting sponsor. Additional tournament sponsors include HCN, Palmer Paving Corp., Unidine, PeoplesBank, Hannoush Jewelers, CINTAS, Qualifacts, Goss & McLain Insurance, Marsh & McLennan Agency, BMC HealthNet Plan, Just 4 Guys, and Jefferson Radiology.

The cost per golfer is $100 and includes greens fees, a golf cart, gift bag, lunch, and dinner. Golfers will also be able to participate in a raffle and silent auction. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. with a 10:30 a.m. shotgun start. There will also be contests on the course which include prizes donated by Marcotte Ford and Teddy Bear Pools.

For more information on sponsorships, donations, and registration, contact Angela Callahan, RVCC’s Marketing and Development specialist, at (413) 841-3546 or [email protected]. Information is also available at www.rvcc-inc.org or by visiting River Valley Counseling Center’s Facebook page.

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WARE — Country Bank announced that Angela Barahona has joined its Commercial Banking division as vice president of Business Development and Cash Management.

She brings 17 years of experience in the industry, having held various positions over the years in customer service, management, municipal and government banking, business development, and corporate cash management. She is currently working toward her associate degree from the New England College of Business and Finance with a concentration in business adminstration.  

Barahona began her financial-services career at Country Bank in 2001 in its retail banking area. A relocation in 2006 to the eastern part of Massachusetts brought her to State Street Bank Corp. in its wire division and later to Century Bank. For the last 13 years at Century, she held various positions working her way through the ranks, where she found her passion in helping business customers.

“I am a committed and self-motivated individual who takes pride in hard work and putting the customer’s experience first,” she said. “From retail branches to high-level corporate portfolio management, my goal has always been to build strong solid relationships and find the right product or service to meet or exceed my customers’ expectations.”

Added Phil Goncalves, senior vice president of Commercial Banking, “coming back to her roots at Country Bank provides our team with an experienced and highly trained business-development and cash-management professional. Angela’s passion is to her customers and in building long-lasting relationships, which she has done for the past 17 years at various financial institutions. I am thrilled to have Angela join our team once again.”

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SPRINGFIELD — A group of Springfield young women participating in the Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts’ Young Women’s Initiative (YWI) recently awarded four YWI mini-grants to nonprofits that serve the Springfield area. The project was in partnership with the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts.

In the past year, the YWI participants were charged with identifying and researching issues that are barriers to young women and girls in Springfield. According to Program Officer Christine Monska, “the YWAC [Young Women’s Advisory Council] worked over the course of several months to conduct research on the specific needs of their community through interviews and surveys. Then they developed a request for proposal so nonprofit organizations could address their recommendations. This process, where youth — especially young women — are at the center of discussions is the future of community development.”

As part of their exploration, the 20 young women developed a set of recommendations for action. They chose four key issues: women in leadership; rape culture; mental health; and economic, community, and workforce development. A partnership with the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts that provided grant funds allowed YWI to put out a call to Springfield-area organizations for projects that could address these issues through programming. Four grant applications were developed, and, after review, the YWAC chose to award funds to: 

• The Center for Human Development ($2,545). Grant funds will be used to provide young women residents in CHD Springfield locations with experiences outside of what state funding provides. In the past, they’ve been taken to historical sites in Boston, aquarium trips to Boston or Mystic, Six Flags outings, or a formal night out complete with fancy dresses, a limo ride to a fine-dining restaurant, and etiquette lessons. Each outing is accompanied by a clinical session, individually or as a group, to discuss the emotions experienced.

• Girls Inc. of Holyoke ($2,515). Funds received will be used toward the cost of planning and running the Teen Leadership Academy at the High School of Commerce in November. The Teen Leadership Academy is a leadership-training program run for and by women, and is offered to young women ages 15-18 at Springfield’s High School of Commerce. Girls Inc. staff members bring their expertise in meeting girls’ developmental needs, and helping girls build self-confidence and self-discipline.

• Cambridge Credit Counseling ($2,515). Cambridge Credit Counseling will provide twice-weekly financial-literacy seminars and one-on-one counseling to participants in Springfield Roca’s Young Mothers program. The program is designed to assist single mothers between the ages of 16 and 24 with a history of gang involvement or drug and/or alcohol abuse. The goal of the series is to help these young mothers break out of the cycle of violence and poverty, go to work, and provide for their families’ financial needs.

• Springfield School Volunteers and Human in Common ($2,515). Human in Common is a business offering active bystander training to create more informed individuals who are prepared to stand up against discrimination, harassment, and injustice. Through a partnership with Springfield School Volunteers, Human in Common will provide eight hours of training for students at Springfield Middle School, teaching them to identify and interrupt behaviors that can escalate into sexual harassment and assault.

The Young Women’s Initiative is a national project aimed at creating sustainable prosperity for young women. The Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts is leading the Springfield partnership, which began in 2017. Session topics include gender and racial justice, public policy, social activism, economic empowerment, and public speaking and leadership skills. The 10-month program is open to young women between the ages of 14 and 24 who reside in Springfield. There is no tuition fee for this program, and accepted members are paid up to $900 in stipends for attending. Applications for the 2018-19 session are due on Sept. 21. More information is available at www.mywomensfund.org/ywi-program-details.

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HOLYOKE — Holyoke Community College recently welcomed Clare Lamontagne as its new dean of Health Sciences. Lamontagne, a registered nurse who holds a Ph.D. in nursing, brings 40 years of experience to HCC as a nursing educator, administrator, clinician, and consultant.

For the past seven years, she has been a member of the full-time nursing faculty at UMass Amherst, having also served there as director of the undergraduate nursing program. She began her career in 1978 as a charge nurse at Ludlow Hospital after earning her associate degree in nursing from Springfield Technical Community College, where she worked as a member of the nursing faculty from 1988 to 2011.

“I really value community-college education,” Lamontagne said. “It’s where I started, and I felt like it was time to go full-circle and come back to a community-college setting.”

Lamontagne started at HCC July 9 and maintains a second-floor office in the Center for Health Education on Jarvis Avenue, home to HCC’s Nursing and Radiologic Technology programs as well as its medical-simulation center.

“HCC is a great place,” she said. “There’s people here that I wanted to work with, and I think that my skills can also be a benefit to the college.”

As dean of HCC’s division of Health Sciences, Lamontagne oversees the college’s programs in Nursing (associate degree and licensed practical nursing certificate); Radiologic Technology; Foundations of Health (including the Community Health Worker program); Health, Fitness, and Nutrition; Veterinary and Animal Science; and Medical Assistant. 

Lamontagne holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from American International College, a master’s degree in nursing from the University of Connecticut, and a Ph.D. in nursing from UMass Amherst. She has also worked as a nurse at Baystate Medical Center and as a volunteer at the Pioneer Valley Free Health Clinic in East Longmeadow, and has taught in the nursing programs at UConn, Elms College, and Baystate Health.

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GREENFIELDSolar Power World, a publication covering solar technology, development, and installation, published its annual Top Solar Contractors list in July. Local solar-installation company and worker-owned cooperative PV Squared was listed prominently among other top solar contractors and developers across the country.

“It’s always an honor to be recognized for what we do on a national scale, putting Western Massachusetts solar companies on the map,” said PV Squared General Manager Stacy Metzger. “While our focus remains local, the national ranking offers more insight into how we’re performing on a broader scale. It’s deeply rewarding to know that our business and installation practices are leading by example.”

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HOLYOKE — Westfield resident Michele Cabral, a former accounting professor and interim dean of Business and Technology at Holyoke Community College, has been appointed the new director of Training & Workforce Options, a workforce-development partnership between HCC and Springfield Technical Community College.

TWO offers customized training for businesses and nonprofits, needs assessments, and career-development programs.

Cabral succeeds Jeffrey Hayden, who maintains his position as HCC’s vice president of Business and Community Services. As director of TWO, she will also continue in her position as director of the Massachusetts Casino Career Training Institute (MCCTI), the gaming school HCC runs jointly with STCC and MGM Springfield at 95 State St. in Springfield.

Before being named director of MCCTI last fall, Cabral served as interim dean of Business and Technology at HCC, where she was a member of the project team that helped bring the HCC MGM Culinary Arts Institute to life.

Cabral holds a bachelor’s degree from Westfield State University and an MBA from Elms College. She joined the faculty of HCC in 2014 as a full-time professor of accounting.

Cabral started her career as a certified public accountant working for KPMG Peat Marwick. She graduated from the Leadership Development Program while working for CIGNA Insurance Companies and joined Farm Credit Financial Partners Inc. as chief financial and operating officer while the company was in its startup phase.

She also started a successful consulting practice as well as Care for Our Troops, a nonprofit organization serving military personnel in Western Mass., and she currently serves on the board of directors for Friends of the Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke.