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AMHERST — A century-old home on Sunset Avenue will be making its way to South Amherst beginning late Tuesday night.The two-story yellow clapboard residence at 174 Sunset, built around 1923, will be moved by developer Barry Roberts, principal of...
HADLEY — An 80-year-old home at the southwestern edge of the University of Massachusetts campus will be moved from 164 Sunset Ave. to a Hadley site next week.Amherst developer Barry Roberts, who will be constructing a 17-unit townhouse development at...
HADLEY — An 80-year-old home at the southwestern edge of the University of Massachusetts campus will be moved from 164 Sunset Ave. to a Hadley site next month.Amherst developer Barry Roberts, who will be constructing a 17-unit townhouse development at...
‘I don’t feel 100’Lifelong South County resident celebrates milestone birthday Lifelong South County resident Helen Kuchieski celebrated her 100th birthday Wednesday afternoon with her family at the Elaine Center in Hadley. From left are Ann Kuchieski, Michael Kuchieski, Sophia Jagodzinski, 8, Jill Jagodzinski, Helen Kuchieski, Alexa Jagodzinski, 11, David Jagodzinski and Peter Kuchieski. STAFF PHOTO/DAN LITTLE Lifelong South County resident Helen Kuchieski, who celebrated her 100th birthday Wednesday afternoon, walks with her son Peter Kuchieski at the Elaine Center in Hadley. staff photo/dan little Helen Kuchieski is a lifelong South County resident. STAFF PHOTO/DAN LITTLE Helen Kuchieski takes a photo with her son, Peter Kuchieski. STAFF PHOTO/DAN LITTLE
3 months ago in Local Photo: WHMP BOSTON (AP) – Massachusetts is highlighting efforts to help small businesses survive the economic turmoil they’ve suffered because of the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Charlie Baker said Thursday nearly 1,600 businesses received grants totaling $78.6 million through a COVID-19 business grant program. It’s the third round of grants awarded since Dec. 21. Also Thursday, the number of newly confirmed coronavirus deaths in Massachusetts rose by 74 while the number of newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 increased by more than 5,500. And Democratic Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin suggested the state consider setting up COVID-19 vaccination centers near polling locations in upcoming local elections.
State intervenes at Hadley nursing center amid coronavirus outbreak The Elaine Center at Hadley, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility on North Maple Street in Hadley. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING The Elaine Center at Hadley, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility on North Maple Street in Hadley. Photographed on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING The Elaine Center at Hadley, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility on North Maple Street in Hadley. Photographed on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING The Elaine Center at Hadley, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility on North Maple Street in Hadley. Photographed on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
State suspends admissions to Hadley nursing home amid COVID outbreak Updated Jan 12, 2021; HADLEY – A 154-bed nursing home here is barred from accepting new patients following six additional COVID-19 deaths and 92 cases among residents and staff, which resulted in a National Guard deployment to provide essential care and stabilize the situation. The state reported the additional deaths at Elaine Center nursing home last week, based on data collected as of Jan. 5. This weekly COVID-19 report also showed 100% of the nursing home’s staff being tested in the seven-day period from Dec. 24 to Dec. 31. The Department of Public Health stopped Elaine Center from accepting new patients on Dec. 30.
Remembering David Kielson and his lifetime of service David Kielson CONTRIBUTED PHOTO David Kielson with his dog Emma. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO David Kielson is seen hiking in Canada. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Modified: 1/8/2021 6:58:42 PM CHESTERFIELD – David Kielson, whose work as an accountant and volunteer had a large impact on western Massachusetts, died Dec. 31 of COVID-19. He was 85 years old. “He always felt like he wanted to contribute to the local community,” said Leslie Kielson, his youngest daughter. Kielson moved to Chesterfield in 1983, following a career as an accountant in New Rochelle, N.Y. He did so with his wife, Gail, after their three daughters had left home.
Several area towns now COVID-19 red zones; deaths at Hadley nursing home In this Jan. 6, 2021, photo, a person is inoculated with the COVID-19 vaccine in Pompano Beach, Florida. AP PHOTO/WILFREDO LEE Modified: 1/8/2021 2:59:00 PM NORTHAMPTON — Several area communities are now COVID-19 hotspots in the latest weekly report issued by the state Department of Public Health. Though Hampshire County’s two largest communities, Northampton and Amherst, are in the yellow, or caution zone, in part because their positivity rates are below 5%, Easthampton, South Hadley, Hadley, Belchertown, and Southampton are all labeled red, along with Holyoke, according to the dashboard. For the smaller communities, the status comes by having more than 25 new COVID-19 cases in the past two weeks, and for the larger towns it is due to having more than 10 cases per 100,000 residents and a positivity rate exceeding 5%.