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NORTHAMPTON Two residents of Warfield Place are suing the Northampton Department of Public Works for its actions in cutting down nine cherry trees on their street as part of a repaving plan, claiming that workers continued removing the last. ....
Two arrested as cherry trees come down on Warfield Place in Northampton > A Northampton Police officer try s to talk Liz Gaudet into climbing out of the Cherry Tree on Warfield Place so the trees could be cut down Thursday, July 29, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS > A Northampton Police officer try s to talk Katie Young into climbing out of the Cherry Tree on Warfield Place so the trees could be cut down Thursday, July 29, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS > Northampton Police officers arrest Liz Gaudet who refused to climb out of a Cherry Tree on Warfield Place so the trees could be cut down Thursday, July 29, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS ....
By WHAV Staff | March 12, 2021 One of two concrete mooring blocks is loaded on a trailer after being removed from the Merrimack River. (WHAV News photograph.) The Slavit family says it is not giving up on bringing a passenger riverboat to Haverhill and pledges to bring everyone together in an attempt to resolve any concerns. Tim Slavit, son of late Harbormaster William J. “Red” Slavit, Thursday afternoon complied with an order to remove two concrete moorings he had placed Sunday in the Merrimack River, off Water Street. Northern Tree Service returned and raised the structures out of the water. The moorings are now being stored at Slavit’s home. He said his meeting with the Haverhill Harbor Commission Tuesday went “sour” and he would like to start over. ....
State grants aid brownfields cleanup in Springfield, Boston Updated Dec 23, 2020; Posted Dec 23, 2020 Northern Tree Service plans to use property on Bay Street in Springfield to process downed trees and branches. Facebook Share SPRINGFIELD State grants totaling $1.25 million will help environmental cleanup at five sites around the state, a step towards making the properties available for housing and other economic development. One of the $250,000 grants will go toward cleanup at 846 and 876 Bay St. in Springfield, a 7.3-acre former auto salvage and scrapyard. Northern Tree Service last year received City Council approval to use the property for a wood-waste processing facility. The money comes from MassDevelopment’s Brownfields Redevelopment Fund. The fund supports environmental assessment and cleanup of underutilized or abandoned properties in “economically distressed” areas of the state. ....