HATFIELD A food distribution center that opened in Connecticut last September to serve one of the largest supply chains on the East Coast, including about 450 Stop & Shop supermarkets, could affect C&S Wholesale Grocers operations in the region.But.
HATFIELD A request from a marijuana manufacturer that the town not collect annual impact fees from the business is being turned down by Hatfield officials.The Select Board this week rejected a request, made in January by the founders of.
HATFIELD Restaurants, bars and other businesses in Hatfield, continuing to be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, will have certain license fees waived for 2022.The Select Board voted 3-0 this week, for the second year in a row, to not collect the.
Whately signs mutual aid agreement with Hatfield to cover Interstate 91 emergencies
Whately Fire Department’s Engine 4. Per a proposed mutual aid agreement with Hatfield, the Whately Fire Department would be responsible for coverage of the Interstate 91 southbound lane in Hatfield, while the Hatfield Fire Department would be responsible for the northbound lane in Whately. STAFF FILE PHOTO/ANDY CASTILLO
Published: 3/1/2021 3:41:47 PM
WHATELY Following a brief discussion last week, the Selectboard voted to sign a mutual aid agreement with Hatfield, effectively swapping coverage areas for a portion of Interstate 91 to improve their emergency response.
The proposed agreement, which was submitted by Hatfield Fire Chief Robert Flaherty for Whately to review, has not yet appeared before the Hatfield Selectboard, according to Hatfield Town Administrator Marlene Michonski.
Whately forwards mutual aid agreement on I-91 emergencies to Hatfield board
Whately Fire Department’s Engine 4. Per a proposed mutual aid agreement with Hatfield, the Whately Fire Department would be responsible for coverage of the Interstate 91 southbound lane in Hatfield, while the Hatfield Fire Department would be responsible for the northbound lane in Whately. STAFF FILE PHOTO/ANDY CASTILLO
Published: 3/2/2021 1:02:06 PM
WHATELY Following a brief discussion last week, the Select Board voted to sign a mutual aid agreement with Hatfield, effectively swapping coverage areas for a portion of Interstate 91 to improve their emergency response.
The proposed agreement, which was submitted by Hatfield Fire Chief Robert Flaherty for Whately to review, has not yet been taken up by the Hatfield Select Board, said Hatfield Town Administrator Marlene Michonski.