BERNARDSTON With its soft opening and welcoming of town officials on Thursday, The Heirloom Collective’s Bernardston retail marijuana dispensary marks the fourth recreational store in operation in Franklin County.Located next to the company’s.
GREENFIELD The Greenfield Police Department announced Friday it will disband its K-9 program at the end of the fiscal year due to $425,000 in budget cuts voted by City Council this month.Niko, a German shepherd who joined the force about a year ago,.
Editor’s note: Here’s a collection of quotes harvested from the front pages of the Greenfield Recorder in 2021. This is the second of two installments. The first was in Monday’s edition. “I believe the Fourth of July is the most important holiday.
BERNARDSTON The Selectboard and The Heirloom Collective, a marijuana retailer seeking to open a dispensary next to its cultivation facility, agreed on a revised host community agreement Tuesday afternoon.The agreement sets a flat rate for the.
Sandri leads way in raising funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters >Published: 8/2/2021 8:03:27 PM
BERNARDSTON The 40th Annual Big Brothers and Big Sisters Charity Pro-Am at the Crumpin-Fox Club was a smashing success.
An impressive 141 players took to the course on Monday, helping raise over $70,000 for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Franklin County along the way.
“To the Sandri Company, this event means everything for us in terms of fundraising,” Sandri CEO Tim Van Epps said. “This is what we put our heart and soul into. Our employees gather around, they support, they participate and volunteer their time.”
The event was started by Bill Sandri, the longtime owner of the Crumpin-Fox Club. The early days of the event saw just 20 participants, but on Monday former pros like Bobby Gage, Chris Tallman and Bob Mucha were present at what has become one of the premier benefit events in Western Mass.