Editorial: Monday Shorts: Deja vu?
Sculptor Jack Nelson has been stripping paint away from the Spinner Park statue in his Turners Falls workshop. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 4/4/2021 3:49:24 PM
Here are some brief thoughts on recent happenings in Franklin County and the North Quabbin region.
Munson Street court site a solution looking for a problem
Officials across Western Massachusetts are aghast at the state Executive Office of the Trial Court’s plan to move trials away from county courthouses to off-site locations “to better promote health and safety precautions.” For Hampshire County trials and the Franklin County Grand Jury, that new super site is the former leased courthouse space on Munson Street in Greenfield. Readers may be forgiven if they thought that temporary venue had been left behind with the opening of the new, state-of-the-art, spacious Franklin County Justice Center on Hope Street.
Man & Women Identified Who Were Found In River
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Man & Women Identified Who Were Found In River
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Virtual town hall focuses on youth trauma, fostering resiliency
The Opioid Task Force of Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region, in collaboration with 11 other organizations, held a virtual town hall Friday. SCREENSHOT
Modified: 3/14/2021 2:50:54 PM
The Opioid Task Force of Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region, in collaboration with 11 other organizations, held a virtual town hall Friday to examine the impact of trauma on youths and how communities can foster resiliency.
Featured speakers, some via pre-recorded remarks, spoke at the third “Building a Resilient Community” gathering, held on the video conferencing platform Zoom from 10 a.m. to noon. The event, which at one point had 92 participants, was titled “A Community Response to Break the Cycle of Trauma: A Virtual Town Hall to Address the Needs of Children and Youth in Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region.”