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Huntington Public Library Summer Reading Program The Huntington Public Library’s Summer Reading Program “Build A Better World” runs from now to August 19th. This program is open to children as well as teens and adults. There are opportunities to win great prizes just by reading! There will also be weekly games and activities to play in the library to win prizes. All you need to do is come to the library to sign up.
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Looking for something fun to do with the family this summer? The Huntington Public Library has a variety of Museum Passes available. We have free passes for the Eric Carle Museum, the Clark Art Museum, the Smith College Museum of Art, the Berkshire Museum, the Children’s Museum at Holyoke, and the USS Constitution Museum. We also have a discounted pass to Mystic Aquarium. Come to the library or call us at 667-3506 for more infor-
Reunion planners are collecting updated contact information for all members of the three Westfield high school classes who graduated in 1968: St. Mary’s High School, Westfield High School and Westfield Vocational High School. We need email addresses, postal addresses and phone numbers. Email your information to the official reunion email address: whssusan. andrews@aol.com, or call Helena Mochak at 413-5623254. And please pass this request to any classmate, near or far, who may not see it here. The combined 50th Reunion will be held September 1, 2018 (next year!!) at East Mountain Country Club. A save the date postcard will be mailed this coming September 1. The classes of 1968 have held several mini reunions in recent years, all advertised via email or word of mouth. Thus, the planners are looking for email addresses from as many classmates as possible. The next mini reunion is November 4, 2017 at East Mountain Country Club. Get us your email address so we can send you the details.
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July Young Adult Programs At The Westfield Athenaeum Harry Potter Birthday Extravaganza Monday, July 31st | 12pm4pm | Grades 6-12 | Registration Required Mischief will be managed, horcuxes destroyed and the Sorcerer’s Stone found as we celebrate Harry Potter’s birthday in this magical program! The adventure begins at 12pm with themed activities, food, and fun. Hen beginning at 2pm there will be a special showing of the movie Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone! It’s sure to be
Riddikulus! Please register at westath.org or call us 562-6158 x5 Laughcrafters Comdy Improv Workshop Wednesday, August 9th | 1pm-3pm | Grades 6-12 | Registration Required LAUGH OUT LOUD AT YOUR LIBRARY! Enjoy an afternoon with the Phantom Sheep Players, as they lead a series of games guaranteed to make you laugh! You’ll be part of the action creating comedy yourself learning industry secrets in Improvisation! Check them out online at www. phantomsheep.com or on facebook.com/phntmsheep. Please register at westath.org or call us 562-6158 x5
Stanley Park Summer Tours We cordially invite you to tour this beautiful treasure. Let us show you the many exciting areas this picturesque park has to offer. Witness what we have accomplished this past year and learn what our goals are for the upcoming year. Learn the History of Stanley Park, unlock the secret of the Enchanted Oak, study the reliefs of Carillon Doors, savor the beauty of the Rose Garden, marvel at the species of Wildflowers, journey through the Colonial Village, experience the Asian Garden and so much more! Walking shoes are recommended for these tours. Tours are given: June through August and start at 9:00am and will last to approximately 10:30 am. All tours will meet at the Carillon. Saturday August 12. To make a Tour Reservation, please contact the Stanley Park DevelopmentOffice at (413) 568-9312 ext. 108 or 112.
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bluegrass on Sunday, September 17 at 2 p.m. Events include two free open-mic music jams, art exhibits, and meet-the-artist receptions. Some events are free or by donation. Admission to ticketed events is from $10 to $15 at the door. Student/youth admission is free for all events. All performances take place at Historic North Hall, 40 Searle Road (off Route 66), Huntington. The performance space is wheelchair-accessible and air-conditioned. Complete information including a calendar of events with dates, times, and admission costs is posted at www.northhallhuntington.org and Historic North Hall on Facebook. Telephone queries may be directed to North Hall at 413–667-5543.
North Hall Arts Festival announces 2017 season The North Hall Arts Festival in Huntington, Mass. announces its 2017 season with twelve public events from late May through September. Presented by the North Hall Association, the performance series is made possible by the Westfield News Group and the Daily Hampshire Gazette, along with support from the arts councils of Chester, Huntington, Montgomery, Russell, Westhampton, and Worthington. Jose Gonzalez and Sons. José González returns to
North Hall on Sunday, August 6 at 2 pm with a program of Latin, Caribbean and World music. A second Festival theater offering this season follows, with a staged reading of LOVE LETTERS by A. R. Gurney Directed by Mitch Giannunzio and performed by Kenneth Tigar and Margery Shaw. This free event will take place on Sunday, August 20, 2 pm. In September, the popular area piano-clarinet duo Jerry Noble and Bob Sparkman (jazz-swing) returns to North Hall on September 10, Sunday at 2 pm. The Old Country Road Band ends the season with old-time vintage country and
July events at the Westfield Athenaeum Movie Mondays: Mondays in July | 2-4pm | All Ages. Beat the heat at a matinee every Monday during the summer. Popcorn and juice will be provided. Check our website for listings. Playwriting: Thursday July 27th | 3pm-4pm | Ages 9 and up Budding playwrights are invited to participate in this
4-week program taught by published playwright, experienced actor, and drama teacher Kat Palmer. Students will write a play and then have a live reading for an audience at our last class. Knit Wits Knitting Class: Mondays, July 31st, and August 7th | 10am-11am | Ages 8 and up If you’ve always wanted to knit then sign up for our 4 week session of knitting classes for beginners taught by Teresa Gihon from Westfield
Creative Arts. Participants will learn the basics as they knit a scarf, and will take home their knitting needles and yarn to continue buildings their skills at home. Tiny Tots & Little Ones Library Time: Wednesday, July 26th | Tiny Tots 0-18 months: 9:30am-10:15am | Little Ones 19-35 months: 10:30am-11:15am. Stories, songs, and rhymes for little ones followed by play time. Tom McCabe, Awardwinning Storyteller: Friday, July 28th | 1pm-3pm | Children in grades 2-8 Learn the art of developing stories for telling and writing. This program has two portions: a writing workshop and a storytelling performance. Participants will work together to create a book. Tom will encourage lively interactions and participation from all!
Teen Suntime Reading Program, Build a Better World! at the Southwick Public Library The Teen Suntime Reading program is almost here and this year’s theme is “Build a Better World.” Our programs, book displays, and activities
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To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 will focus on being good to the environment, expanding creativity, and fostering healthy relationships! Signups run until August 4th. For each of the six weeks of the program, we’ll have special events and activities. Each week, for every hour you have read, you will get one entry into the weekly raffle for cool prizes like gift cards from Amazon and the Holyoke Mall, books, and more (with a maximum of five entries per week). For every weekly activity and event you attend, you’ll also get an entry into the weekly prize drawing! Teens that are entering grades 7 through 12 in the fall can participate in this year’s summer reading
program in person or online at https://wandooreader.com/ southwickma/teen-suntimereading-program (please note that prizes must be picked up in person). Special Events (to register, please call the library at 413569-1221 ext.3 or stop by): August 9th – 2pm – Page to Screen Book Talk – Read the graphic novel then watch the movie! This summer’s book is Persepolis by MarjaneSatrapi. Build a Better World is sponsored by the Southwick Public Library, the Massachusetts Library System, the Boston Bruins, and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. *These programs are sup-
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ported in part by a grant from the Southwick Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. # These programs are possible through funding by the Friends of the Southwick Public Library.
Southwick Public Library Children’s Room Events July 25, 3-5 p.m. Makerspace Workshop with Arthur Evans & son August 1, 10:30 a.m. Fairy Houses with Mary Jo Maichack August 4, 11:00 a.m Jungle Encounters Wild Cats End of Summer August 8, 1:00 p.m. Book Discussion Grades 5-6 (Book to be announced) August 10, 3:00 p.m. LEGO Club Gr. 3-6 August 23, 3:30 p.m. LEGO Club K-2
The Westfield Cruisers presents: The Veterans Classic Auto Show Saturday, July 29, 2017 (rain date TBD) from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Westfield Fair Grounds 129 Russellville Rd, Westfield, MA. All proceeds to benefit Homeward Vets Inc., a non-profit organi-
zation committed to “Filling a Soldier’s Home”. For more info, visit www.homewardvets.org. Show cars: $10, Spectator Admission: $3/car, Crafter/vendor spaces available for $10. Westfield Police Child Safety ID Program is free 10 am – 2 pm. For more information please contact Gary @ 413-562-1346 or Julie @ 413-454-5371 Or visit www.westfieldcruise. com
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Sevenars 49th anniversary season Sunday, July 30 at 4 PM: Greenwood Chamber Players, flute and strings The Greenwood Chamber Players first delighted audiences at Sevenars in 2015 as a tribute to beloved festival member Robelyn SchradeJames who reveled in her chamber experiences at the Greenwood Music Camp, Cummington’s nationallyknown musical gem. It has become annual! These stunning players, including faculty and friends of Greenwood, triumphed with their first-rate playing as well as their winning personalities. We are so thrilled to have them back! The musicians include leading players of the nation’s concert stages,
led by dazzling young flutist Christina Jennings (“an extraordinary musician” American Record Guide) and exceptionally gifted violist Matthew Dane. Returning with them this year, and wellknown to Massachusetts audiences, are brilliant New Bedford concertmaster Jesse Holstein and amazing, versatile Smith College cellist Volcy Pelletier. These vibrant and energetic players will thrill you with an inspired program of trios and quartets, with the centerpiece being Beethoven’s incomparable Serenade, Op. 25 for flute and strings. Also included are works by Lutaslawski, Sibelius, Cimarosa, and Andrew Norman. Sunday, August 6th, at 4 PM: Jerry Noble and Friends!
A favorite – yet always refreshed – tradition, this concert features the inimitable Clifton “Jerry” Noble, Jr. with the talents of legendary jazz clarinetist Bob Sparkman and dynamic young classical cellist Christopher James. Bridging styles and generations, Mr. Noble, nationally sought-after as both composer and pianist is unmatched. His more than twenty years of jazz collaborations with clarinet wizard Bob Sparkman have become a local treasure, resulting in five immensely popular CD recordings. Mr. Sparkman developed his golden phrasing playing with The Jazzmen, The Bourbon Street Six, the Gotham Jazz Band, and Fats Waller’s trumpeter Herman Autry (among others). Christopher James, alumnus of Tanglewood, Soundfest, and Bard festivals, returns from a season playing in four orchestras in New York, with performances at Symphony Space, Lincoln Center, and Weill Hall. He will perform one of the greatest jewels of the classical repertoire, Elgar’s Concerto, Op. 85, in Elgar’s
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own piano-cello version. With some bossa novas and a Bengali surprise with special guests to be announced, there should really be something for everyone! Sunday, August 13th at 4PM: Rorianne Schrade, piano Returning after a five-year hiatus from solo recitals necessitated by family matters, Rorianne plays a preview of her New York recital, September 19, Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall. In response to
her 2011 recital in London’s Wigmore Hall, Rorianne was praised for “mastery of one aspect of keyboard playing after another” (Max Harrison, Musical Opinion) and for “An Outstanding Evening” (Headline, Music and Vision Daily) by Bill Newman, who likened her to the great György Cziffra and to Claudio Arrau “at the height of his performing powers.” Her October 2011 All-Liszt (200th Anniversary) recital at Weill Hall elicited a review (RobertaOnTheArts.com) stating that “Rorianne Schrade is one of the most dynamic, impassioned pianists I’ve seen in live performance in years.” Rorianne’s 2016-17 season included teaching, collaborations with colleagues, and concerto performances at Steinway Hall in NY. Her program will include Mozart, Beethoven, Pärt, Liadov, Scriabin, Glazunov, Kapustin, Rachmaninoff, and Tchaikovsky-Feinberg.
Attention Southwick Residents SOUTHWICK — Water/ Sewer bills are due August 1, 2017 and 2018 Transfer Station Stickers are available. The 2017 stickers will expire June 30, 2017. To sign up for ebilling and pay online please visit www.southwickma.org scroll to the bottom of the
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Littleville Fair Association looking for Crafter’s and vendors The Littleville Fair Association is looking for Crafter’s and vendors for this year’s fair which will be held August 4, 5 & 6, 2017. For an application call Cathy @ 413-667-3279 or Alicia @ 413-667-3419 or E-Mail ladyfunk08@g-mail.com. The fair is also looking for a donation for the “special fund raiser” such as gift certificates, new or gently used items for these call Muriel 413-568-7133 or Cathy 6673279.
Press roo e h Vic & m TSticks Interactive Family Music Scramble Show to Perform for Animals at Stanley Park’s To benefit the Friday Mornings Westfield For Children Homeless Cat on August 4th Project and Vicki and Rick Ethier, Vicki and Sticks, are a husband and wife team of musical storytellers. They share their original “story-songs” which foster learning through laughter. Through their music, they encourage respect, cooperation, positive self-esteem, and kindness.
Open Arms Rescue, Inc. Sunday, August 6, 2017 Rain or shine at the Oak Ridge Golf Club, Feeding Hills, MA. Registration begins at 11:30am with the
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This traditional country music band has been entertaining audiences across the Northeast for over 25 years. Beyond the music, Gunsmoke is a family band who has a passion for keeping the history of country music alive by playing classic countrystyle they were raised on and they will be performing on July 30th. There repertoire is a mix of country, western swing and rockabilly music, including songs made famous by Grand Ole Opry legends. This performance begins at 6:00 p.m. at the Beveridge Pavilion and it is free of charge. Chairs will be provided and a food service will be available. For further information on the Westfield Bank Sunday Night Concert Series please go to www. stanleypark.org or call the park office at 413-568-9312.
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Lauderdale with the welcome dinner,and the 10 nights on the Koningsdam with all meals included. We will have a professional Ship Shop Escort throughout the cruise. To learn more details about the cruise, the various islands we’ll be visiting,and the entertainment onboard the ship, come to an informational meeting to be held at
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2017 Springfield Jazz And Roots Festival The Springfield Jazz and Roots Festival is a free event offering music, theater, dance, arts & crafts, educational workshops, and local culinary offerings in the heart of Springfield, Mass. taking place on Saturday, August 12, 2017 from 11:00 A.M. – 10:00 P.M. Court Square, Springfield, MA • rain or shine. Created to bring people together and enrich the community through a celebration of jazz and roots music, the Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival features both risingstars and legends of American music. The Springfield Jazz and Roots Festival is produced by Blues to Green (www.bluestogreen.org), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose goal is to harness the power of art and music (particularly jazz and blues) to celebrate community and culture, build shared purpose, and catalyze both social and environmental change. The Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival was developed by Blues to Green Inc. in partnership with business, civic and nonprofit leaders in Springfield, to unite diverse communities in the urban center of Western Massachusetts to share the experience of music and art. The Festival celebrates music, as well as its host, the City of Springfield. By presenting the Festival in the heart of downtown, Blues to Green seeks to bolster a positive image of Springfield, engage artists and a diverse community in fueling its revitalization, and emphasize its place as a cultural hub and driver of cultural excellence in the region. The Springfield Jazz and Roots Festival is made pos-
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sible by scores of volunteers, and is funded solely from donations from individuals, organizations and corporations. Westfield Community Education Programs Do you need help developing a cover letter and resume? Do you know the best online job sites to search for employment? Do you know how to attach your documents to online job sites? Would you like to feel more confident when you are at a job interview? If you need help with any of these, Westfield Community Education Programs can help! When: August 15, 17 & 18 and August 22nd & 24th (August 18th class will be “Preparing for the Interview” and will be on a Friday from 11am-1pm.) from 11am-1pm on Tuesdays & Thursdays Where: 128 East Mountain Rd. in Westfield, Clark Tech Lab on the campus of Western Ma Hospital How: Please call Westfield Community Education Program at (413) 336-3100 to sign up How Much: Classes are FREE. Who: Open to the public, must be at least 18 years old OR a student of Westfield Community Education Program. Limited seating is available!
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The Westfield Fair Hosts 62nd Westfield Fair/ Pioneer Valley MA Pageant The Westfield Fair has a long-standing tradition of hosting the Westfield Fair/ Pioneer Valley Pageant. The pageant is celebrating its 62nd year with the Westfield Fair and it is the second year of new management, with Pageant Director, Kim Starsiak & Assistant Pageant Director, Christie BorelliGromaski. This year, the pageant is being held on the Westfield Fairgrounds on
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Saturday, August 19, 2017, starting at 9AM through 3PM. Depending on the delegate category, delegates will have the opportunity to compete in the following areas: formalwear, sportswear, talent (ages 4& up), photogenic, and/or a written essay (Mrs. Pioneer Valley only). The Westfield Fair/Pioneer Valley Ma Pageant is extending competition to any male resident from the 4 Western Massachusetts counties. Junior Mr. Pioneer Valley is for young men ages 12 & under, and Mr. Pioneer Valley is for any male of ages 13 & up. We want to recognize ALL of the talented residents from our local area, both males and females of all ages! For any interested, potential delegates, please note that we are hosting TWO
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Meet & Greet sessions with the former Miss Baystate and the current Mrs. Pioneer Valley Ma on Monday August 14th, starting at 6PM. Both sessions will be held at the All-Stars Dance Center located at 209 Root Road, Westfield, MA. Please check out our FaceBook page: Westfield Fair Pageant For more information and/ or additional questions, please contact our Director, Kim Starsiak via email @ kim@allstarsdancecenter. com or via phone @ (413) 572-1122 or our Assistant Director, Christie BorelliGromaski via email @ cborelli2002@yahoo.com or via phone @ (860) 235-9867.
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Registration is now being accepted for the 21st Annual Sisters of St. Joseph Golf Classic to be held Monday, August 28 at the Springfield Country Club. Morning and afternoon tee times are available to golfers, with shotgun starts at 8:00AM and 1:00PM. The tournament includes
Sunday. July 30, 2017 - 9 lunch and dinner, a silent auction and a raffle. Several levels of sponsorship opportunities are available to businesses and individuals. Proceeds from this event will benefit the care of the retired Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield. For more information, contact Sr. Eleanor Harrington at 413-536-0853.
West Springfield High School Class of 1952 Reunion The West Springfield High School Class of 1952 is celebrating its 65 Reunion at the Crestview Country Club on September 14. The following members are missing. If anyone has information regarding their whereabouts please call and leave a message at 786-4726. Maurice Allen, William Athas Jr., John Bremsar, Fred Brown, Ruth Cosby Sterling, Cynthia Brice Faucette, Carolyn Harris Herrick, Glendore Lyman McLaughlin, Ann Thomas, Carol Tranghese Croteau
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172 West State Street, Rt. 202 Granby, MA 01033 • 413-467-9073 Hours 7am to dark - 7 Days a Week! www.happydaysfamilyfunspot.com Featuring Gifford’s World Class ice cream Now offering full kitchen menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner! 18 hole mini golf, golf practice range and unique baseball experience. Available for parties and special events. Cruise every Wednesday with our family at Happy Days!
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at Randall’s Farm & Greenhouse 631 Center Street, Rt.21, Ludlow, MA 01056 MA Turnpike, Exit 7, turn right 413-589-7071 • Open Daily 11am-9pm The Best Homemade Premium Hard Ice Cream “Made Fresh” at the Creamery. Sundaes, Shakes, Soft Serve & Razzles too!
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233 Granby Road • Granville, MA www.granvalscoop.com 413-357-0164 Open Daily 11:30-9pm Scooping up our own homemade gourmet ice cream! Delicious homemade waffle cones! Take home some quarts or half gallons, a custom ice cream cake or local products (honey, maple syrup, Cabot cheese, tea, soap, skincare & more!). Visit with the farm animals, have your birthday party or take a tour with your class or group. Attend a FREE outdoor family night or the Granville Farmers’ Market (2nd & 4th Sunday, May-Sept, 1-5pm). Celebrating 27 years of Summer’s Best Family Tradition!
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70 Worthington Road (Rte 112) Huntington, MA 01050 Only 9 miles from the Westfield border 413-667-3232 “Home of The Wrapple” ~ Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlour & Snack Bar, Huge Country Storewith 1,000’s of Gifts. Extra rich hard ice cream. Homemade Hot Fudge. Toppings. Waffle Cones. Root Beer Floats. Wraps, Sandwiches, Fresh baked goods.
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40 Elm Street • Westfield, MA 01085 Tues-Fri: 11:30am-6:30pm Sat: 11am-6pm • 413-642-3130 www.visitmamacakes.com *like us on facebook* Ice Cream, Cupcake Sundaes, Gourmet Cupcakes, Iced Coffee, Italian Soda!
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258 Feeding Hills Rd • Southwick, MA 01077 (across from Calabrese Farm) www.mooliciousfarm.com Open Daily @ 11AM • Like us on Facebook • Soft serve & hard packed ice cream, ice cream made fresh daily on-site, yogurts and non-dairy options, pies, burgers, dogs & more. Kid Friendly, Small Farm Animals. Both inside & outdoor seating!
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1597 Northampton St (Rte 5) Holyoke, MA 01040 • 413-532-5229 11:00am-9:00pm www.nicksnestholyoke.com A Holyoke tradition Since 1921! Featuring 24 flavors of soft serve cones, shakes, sundaes, ice cream sodas, frappes. Hot dogs, homemade beans and salads, french fries, onion rings, clam chowder, popcorn.
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Holyoke High School – 45th Reunion Looking for classmates…. Holyoke High School Class of ’72 is holding 45th on Sept.9 @ the Summitview Restaurant Rt. 5 in Holyoke. For more information please contact Laura Meara at laura. meara@gmail.com before August 18.
Car show at Food Fest WESTFIELD – Automobile aficionados will be able to feast their eyes – as well as their taste buds – at the third annual Rotary Food Fest which will be staged on the weekend of Aug. 25-26 in downtown Westfield. For the first time, the Food Fest will include a car show which will bring as many as 50 vintage and customized cars to Elm Street which will be closed to vehicular traffic from School Street to Franklin Street for the event. Visitors to the Food Fest will be able to get an upclose and personal looks at stunning examples of the cars of yesterday and today as the owners of the cars show off their treasures and compete for prizes. The car show is a new addition to the Food Fest (now in it’s third year) sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westfield. The free two day event will begin on Friday at 5 p.m. and close for the night at 10 p.m. The street festival will resume on Saturday at noon and will will feature food and drink from local restaurants and food trucks as well as entertainment from local musicians.
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Rotarian Jennifer Gruszka, a co-chair of this year’s festival, said the goal of the event is “to showcase local businesses as well as the downtown area.” The Westfield Rotarians will be selling beer and wine to adults at the festival which will enjoy live coverage from local FM radio station WSKB. Gruszka said that proceeds from the event will be returned to the community by the club in the form of grants for service projects which promote Rotary’s areas of focus. As space to display cars is limited on Elm Street only the first 50 registrants will be able to participate in the car
show. The site will open to participants at 11 a.m. and all cars must be in place when the Food Fest resumes at noon. The car show will continue until 3 p.m. although the Food Fest will not end until 10 p.m. Car owners who wish to participate or learn more about the car show are encouraged to send an email to foodfestcars@gmail.com. The advance registration fee for the car show will be $10 while registration on the day of the event (as space is available) will be $15. For sponsorship opportunities or to become a vendor at the Food Fest, please contact Gruszka at jennifergruszka45@gmail.com or visit the club’s website, westfieldrotary.org.
To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is a free 12-week exercise program for adult cancer survivors who are currently in or have completed treatment and are physically deconditioned. Developed by Stanford University, this specially designed program has proven to help survivors regain strength, overcome fatigue, and enhance functional ability to do everyday
tasks. Beginning September 19th, the class will meet twice a week, for 12 weeks on Tuesday & Thursday; 3:30AM-5PM to strength train and improve cardiovascular function. Currently enrolling for the fall, space is limited. For more information, visit www.westfieldymca.org or contact: Cindy Agan, Health & Wellness Director, at the YMCA of
LIVESTRONG at the YMCA The YMCA of Greater Westfield is committed to serving individuals and their families living with, through and beyond cancer.
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50th Reunion Announced for Tech High Class of 1967 Technical High – Springfield, MA, Class of 1967 will hold its 50th Class Reunion from September 29 to October 1, 2017. A full weekend of exciting activi-
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ties are being planned for this significant milestone with a dinner banquet and live entertainment set for Saturday evening September 30 at the Sheraton Monarch Place Hotel in Springfield, MA. If anyone is aware of classmates who may not have heard about the reunion, either send us their name and contact info or have them email Carolyn or Pam and the Reunion Committee will follow through. Names and information should be emailed to 1967Tech50th@ gmail.com
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•••••••• tuesdays ••••••• 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski •••••• Wednesdays ••••• 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman 8-10am: Political Round Table ••••••• thursdays •••••• 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, with host Patrick Berry 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: Westfield Tech. Academy’s Rob Ollari & Joe Langone 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight with Stefan Czaporowski ••••••••• fridays •••••••• 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica 8-9 am: Arts Beat Radio, with Mark G. Auerbach
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•••••••• Mondays •••••••• 6-8 am: Good Monday Morning! with Katherine Bentrewicz & Elli Meyer 8-10am: Owls on the Air with Michael “Buster” McMahon ‘92
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Get In The Fair Spirit With The Daily And Mardi Gras Parades The Big E takes you on a journey down the famous parade route of New Orleans complete with colossal floats, imaginative costumes, and dazzling lights weekdays during the Mardi Gras Parade at 7:30pm and with The Big E Grande Parade at 5pm Friday through Sunday! Stand your ground and look out for your chance to catch Mardi Gras beads and dance to the authentic sounds of a jazz-filled night on Bourbon Street. Since “the Big Easy” took The Big E by storm in 2000, the Mardi Gras parade has been a major Fair attraction, now featuring eight unique custom-made floats designed and constructed by the Kern Companies of New Orleans. Fairgoers line the parade route daily to see these brilliantly crafted floats and to try their luck at catching a few beads. Take part in this magical attraction by riding a beautiful float. Don’t miss the amazing chance to see the parade from atop a Mardi Gras float, toss beads, and excite fellow fairgoers. Tickets are $15 and will go on sale July 31 at TheBigE. com. Every afternoon at 5pm for the Daily Parade, the Fair’s mascot, BiggiE, puts on his cap and raises his baton per Big E tradition; and leads a troupe of Big E contingents, the Commerford Pony Hitch, Hallamore Clydesdales, and full-scale marching bands. You’ll know it’s parade time when you hear the clippetyclop of hooves and the blare of brass instruments. The Fair takes place Sept. 15 – Oct. 1 and will be jampacked with food, fun, and so much more! For more information on fun-filled activities and events happening throughout the Fair, visit TheBigE.com, join our mailing list, or call our information line at 413-205-5115. Connect with us on social media and check out our app for the latest info, contests and more!
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Storrowton Village Seeking Volunteers For 2017 Big E Eastern States Exposition’s Storrowton Village Museum is extending an invitation to individuals ages 14 and up to volunteer as costumed guides in our classic 1800s village during The Big E. 0Volunteers are needed to act as hosts and conduct guided tours of the Village’s historic buildings during this year’s Big E, Sept.
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Sophie, a Lab, is a spry and active 14 year old. Don’t let her age fool you! Sophie has a lot of spunk left in her! Sophie loves to be in the company of people, enjoys walks, and playing ball. Sophie has a lot of love to give and would make a great companion for an active family. Come to Westfield Animal Shelter to meet Sophie!
Molly, is a 7 year old Pitbull mix. Molly is a gentle, loving soul. She enjoys leisurely strolls, rolling in the grass, and snuggling in the laps of her favorite people. Molly would love to curl up beside you while you watch a movie or read your favorite book. Come to Westfield Animal Shelter to meet Molly!
For more information please call (413) 564-3129 or stop by the Westfield Regional Animal Shelter 178 Apremont Way, Westfield, MA
15 to Oct. 1. Training sessions for prospective volunteers begin Wednesday, August 23. To participate, volunteers must complete a Volunteer Interest Form and schedule an in-person interview with a Storrowton Village staff member. Selected volunteers must be available to attend all three training sessions which take place August 23, August 30, and September 6 at 1pm or 6pm. Village volunteers dress in Early American-inspired apparel to give fairgoers a glimpse of New England’s past. Interpreting the roles of 19th century New Englanders, volunteers will gain a wealth of knowledge about crafts, food and daily life of the era while participating in the
excitement of The Big E. Costumes, parking and admission for volunteers onduty will be provided by The Big E as well as a 25 percent discount on items purchased at The Shops at Storrowton. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to attend Village staff events and workshops throughout the year and the annual Big E staff party. Volunteering at Storrowton Village is a rewarding experience. Past volunteers have said that the interaction with the public and other Village volunteers and the friendships they make is the most memorable part of their commitment to the Village. Visit Storrowton’s Facebook page and website for a look at programming, and for more information or to schedule an interview, contact Storrowton Village Museum by August 11 at 413-2055051, weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ——— Storrowton Village Museum, an educational arm of Eastern States Exposition, presents hands-on school programs and guided tours of its historic buildings throughout the year as well as seasonal 19th century-themed events. It is the site of Storrowton Tavern/Carriage House and Storrowton Village Museum Gift Shop and is a picturesque, popular site for weddings held in its Meetinghouse and Gazebo.
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Plumley Landscape, Inc. Call us today for all your landscape needs. Design and planting, irrigation installation and repair, complete yard renovations. Drainage problems, stump grinding, chipper service, bobcat service, gravel driveways, excavation and demolition, including in-ground and above ground swimming pools. 413-862-4749
Complete Home Renovations, Improvements, Repairs & Maintenance. Kitchens, Baths, Basements, Decks, Siding, Windows, Painting, Flooring and more.
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FREE Removal of Junk Riding Lawnmowers Will remove any junk riding lawnmowers and will buy lawnmowers in running condition. Call anytime: 860-216-8768
LOGGING WEIDLER LOGGING Purchasing standing timber and specializing in land clearing. Local company in business for 20+ years. Green firewood. Cut, split & delivered. Free delivery in Westfield area. Mixed hardwoods. $180 p/128 cf. 413-835-5491
MASONRY ABC MASONRY & BASEMENT WATERPROOFING All brick, block, concrete. Chimneys, foundations, hatchways, new basement windows installed and repaired. Sump pumps and french drain systems installed. Foundations pointed and stuccoed. Free estimates (413)569-1611 or (413)374-5377
PAINTING & WALLPAPERING HOME DECOR Making beautiful new rooms for over 16 years. From cabinet make-overs to faux finishes, and staging for sales and decorating advice for a new look. Call Kendra now for all your painting needs. Fully insured. Free Estimates (413)626-8880 or (413)564-0223
PLUMBING & HEATING NICK GARDNER PLUMBING, WELDING & MECHANICAL SERVICES. Reliable service, Professional. Certified Welding. Insured. MA Lic. #PL31893-J. Call (413)531-2768 Nick7419@comcast.net
RAIN GUTTERS RAIN GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED Chimneys repaired and chimney caps installed. Antennas removed. Roof leaks repaired, vent areas sealed. Senior citizen discount. Insured. Free estimates. H.I. Johnson Services (413)596-8859 (before 9pm)
TRUCK SERVICE TOP TRUCK SERVICES CORP. Family Owned Servicing Western Mass since 1998
Truck & Trailer Repair We repair Pick-ups, Vans, SUVs & Campers in addition to light, medium, and heavy duty diesel trucks. NAPA Truck Service Budget Truck Rental Location 24-Hour Emergency Service Fleet Repair MA Inspection Station "No truck or job too big or too small" 165 Bliss St. West Springfield, MA
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TREE SERVICE American Tree & Shrub: Removal, pruning, bucket/crane work. Stump grinding, light excavation and tree planting. Firewood Available Fully Insured, Free Estimates. 24-hour Emergency Services. Veteran Owned 40 yrs. Experience 413-569-0469
UPHOLSTERY KEITH'S UPHOLSTERY & REPAIRS 30+ years experience for home or business. Discount off all fabrics. Get quality workmanship at a great price. Free pickup and delivery. Call (413)562-6639.
WINDOW CLEANING CRYSTAL CLEAR WINDOWS Cleaned Inside & Out! Including screens and storm windows. Fully insured. Free Estimates Call Paul NOW for your SUMMER appointment. 413-237-2053
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FARM HELP WANTED to harvest broadleaf tobacco. Must be 14 or older and have own transportation to Westfield/Southwick area. Call Tom (413)569-6340.
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DRIVERS WANTED Small local construction company in Hilltowns seeking ADDRESS driver with Class A & B, 29 Russell Rd, Westfield dump, low bed and/or vac 130 Sackett Rd, Westfield tank experience. Clean MVR with96 medical Part-time Skylinecard. Dr, Westfield or Full-time. EOE. 648 Main Street, Agawam Also seeking laborers. 151 Mallard Circle, Agawam Please call Monday-Friday 8am-5pm 47 Rosie Lane, Agawam 413-848-2858 65 Larchwood St W. Spfld
health. These services are designed to help people achieve their life’s goals to include: work, relationships, BUYER SALE and wellness. WillPRICE collaborLANDSCAPE: ate with the team of BehaviJohn Ciampaglia $106,575.00 or Specialists$200,000.00 to coordinate NikolayForeman Grigorash Landscape behavior plans and treatStephen Wippert $180,000.00 Hardscape Foreman ment goals. Tree Climbers & Ayre Bucket Katherine Tr, Tr for Leonora RT $160,000.00 Truck Operators Marnie Budreau Apply$284,900.00 today! CDL Drivers www.bcarc.org Jeffery Salamon $180,000.00 Hussein Jalil & Waleed Azeez $200,000.00 Requirements: All positions require a valid Davis BeneMust haveKieth experience. US Driver’s $185,000.00 license, CORI fits and 401K. Must have or Phillips Christopher & Melissa $228,000.00 and National Fingerprint CAR-RT PRESORT obtain OSHA 10 hr card. Liam & Lauren Browne Background Check. $225,000.00 We offer Bulk Rate Apply at: U.S. Postage an excellent benefit package Marco Amato 3rd $227,500.00 Paid and generous$379,000.00 paid time off. Westfield News Joseph Iarrusso & Denise Iarrusso Publishing BCI, INC. 848 Marshall Phelps Road All qualified applicants will reWindsor, CT 06095 ceive consideration for employment without regard to or Call HR race, color, religion, sex, 860-640-6935 sexual orientation, gender fax 860-683-2585 identity, national origin, citAA/EOE/DFW izenship, disability or protected veteran status.
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SWINGING BRIDGE AUCTIONS HAS BEEN REQUESTED TO AUCTION A LOVELY OLD FARM HOUSE LOCATED ON 398 NORTH WESTFIELD ST. FEEDING HILLS MASS.
HELP WANTED Part-time Laborer Duties include cleaning, maintenance and repair of buildings, grounds and equipment, snow removal and operating light power equipment.
AUCTION TO BEGIN AT 12:00 NOON WITH PREVIEW OF PROPERTY FROM 10:00 A.M. TO AUCTION TIME. BE SURE TO COME NO LATER THAN 11:30 A.M. TO REGISTER TO BID OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TO PREVIEW THIS GREAT PROPERTY!!
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PART-TIME RECORDS CLERK Responsibilities include providing clerical support and assistance to the Granby Police Department and individuals pertaining to official police records and reports. Additional duties include maintaining numerous filing systems, disseminating reports as required, and compiling and preparing statistical reports. Excellent customer service, office and computer skills required. 20 ADDRESS hours per week @ $16.36 per29hour. Russell Rd, Westfield
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ESTATE TAG SALE MOVING SALE! FEEDING HILLS: SOUTHWICK 398 N. WESTFIELD ST 3 Mallard Lane, FRI/SAT; AUG 4TH/5TH Saturday/Sunday, July FRIDAY 9AM- 4PM 29th/30th, 9:00AM-3:00PM. per9AM-1PM MLSpin 2013 SATURDAYparksquarerealty.com Westfield •Value: Southwick • Agawam ~ 1/1/16 - 9/9/16Housewares, per MLS PIN Statistics Planters, $300 each.• West SpringfieldTools, Asking $100 each. Sofa/Sectional, China, China Included in sale will be Vintage 413-568-4783 44Westfield Elm StCall ~ Westfield, MA (413)568-9226 568-9226 • 470 Westfield StHills ~ West Springfield, McCormick MA (413) 737-3600 Super A Farmall Vintage, Antiques, Office (413) | Cabinet, Feeding / Agawam (413) 789-9830 Tractor, John Deere riding lawn Two Karastan Rugs mower, gardening tools, wood (approximately 8X10) working tools, trunks, furniture, DUCKS UNLIMITED ART 2 Framed Paintings: Money Magic & Good Old Days by Jerry Raedeke
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130 Sackett Rd, Westfield Applications and job descriptions may be ob96 Skyline Dr, Westfield tained from the Town Man648 Main Street,15 Agawam ager's Office, North Granby Road,Circle, Granby, CT 151 Mallard Agawam 06035 on Monday through 47 Rosie Lane, Agawam Wednesday between the h o 65 u r sLarchwood o f 8 : 0 0StaW. m Spfld and 4:00pm, Thursday between 74 Laravee W. Spfld 8:00am and Lane 6:00pm. and Friday betweenDr 8:00am and 45 Laurence W. Spfld 12:00pm. Applications will Orchardview St W. Spfld be 125 accepted until 12:00pm on 85 Friday, PoplarAugust Ave W. 11, Spfld2017. EOE 44 N Longyard Rd, Swick
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Great for crafters! SELLER 22 State St, Westfield MA US August Bank NA5th. Tr 11-1pm Sat.
John Spano Yurly Solokhin Timothy Ayre GLASS STAINED Aubrey Neil Cats Stained Glass Jean Ziemba Going out of Business Sale! Glass cuttingLeary station, 2 John & Tracey sanders, Taurus ring saw, jewelry lamp equipTracey &oven, Richard Crosby ment, tables with electric Douglas & Katherine outlets, art, clear and Bunnell other types of glass and much Nathaniel & Kimberly Brown more! Please Contact: Carol David & Amy Beaulieu at: carolcat07@comcast.net Susan Sawa & Walter Sawa
bells, smalls, beds, dressers BUYER SALE PRICEand more. ALSO TAKE ADVANTJohn Ciampaglia $106,575.00 OF LOOKING AT THIS SOUTHWICK: 441 N. Loomis AGE PROPERTY!!! The real estate Nikolay Grigorash $200,000.00 Street, Saturday, July 29th, will be Auctioned by request of Stephen Wippert $180,000.00 8:30AM-4:30PM. ESTATE the owner on Aug. 18th 2017. InSALE! Katherine 225 Amp AyreWelder, Tr, Tr for Leonora RTwill be$160,000.00 formation provided to inat the Estate Torches Marnie and Cart, Tools, Men's terested parties$284,900.00 Budreau Clothing, Cast Iron Fry Pans, Tag Sale, OR go to Jeffery Salamon $180,000.00 www.auctionzip.com Antiques, Harley Davidson SWINGING BRIDGE Jalil & Waleed $200,000.00 Clothing,Hussein Memorabilia, Christ-Azeez AUCTIONS Kieth DavisDining Room $185,000.00 mas Decorations, David Baillargeon Table and 4 Chairs,&Roll TopPhillipsAuctioneer Ma Christopher Melissa $228,000.00 lic # 2755 Desk, Filing PHONE 413-667-4163 Liam Cabinet. & Lauren Browne $225,000.00 Marco Amato 3rd $227,500.00 Joseph Iarrusso & Denise Iarrusso $379,000.00
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house apartment with 1 bath in quiet neighborhood near park. Private deck and driveway. Private basement with washer / dryer hookups. Bonus Room in basement -NOT a bedroom. $975, no utilities. NO SMOKING! Available 9/1/17. 1st/Last/Security deposit required. Background Checks. Call 413-454-7593
ROOMS HUNTINGTON 1 room with heat, hot water, cable TV, air conditioning, refrigerator and microwave included. $110 p/week. Call (413)531-2197
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WESTFIELD: Furnished office for rent, one WESTFIELD: 1 Room efficiency, room, 1st floor with private bathNo pets, $650 p/month includes room. $400 per month includes utilities, ample parking, security utilities. First/last/security. deposit required. 413-250-4811 413-568-1957
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A DUMP TRUCK Attic, cellars garages cleaned out. Wood and brush removal. Handy-Man services plus painting. (413)569-0794 (413)374-5377
A1 ODD JOBS/HANDYMAN Debris removal, landscaping, SPRING yard cleanup, interior and exterior painting, power washing, basic carpentry and plumbing. All types of repair work and more. (413)562-7462
PHIL'S DUMP RUNS & DEMOLITION Better Business Bureau A+ Removal of any items in cellars, attics, etc... Also brush removal and small demolition (sheds, decks, fences, one car garages). Fully insured. Free estimates. (413)525-2892 (413)265-6380
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Garden Condo; 4 room, 1,008 sq. ft.; Basement same size, unfinished. Monthly fee - $259, includes landscaping, snow removal and Master Insurance New in 2016: Roof, A/C, furnace, complete shower unit, dishwasher. New last 3 yrs - Refrigerator, washer & dryer. Features: Chair lift to basement, cable ready, central air and heat, central vacuum, front storm/screen combo. Back patio to enjoy in summer. 55+ Adult community, very quiet and friendly. Community building to use for parties or for a family get-togther. $175,5000 Call: 413-998-3402
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~ ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ~ ~ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ~ ~ REAL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ~ ADDRESS BUYER ADDRESS SELLER SELLER BUYER SALE PRICE ADDRESS SELLER BUYER 29 Russell Rd, US John 29 Rd, Westfield US Bank NA John Ciampaglia 29Russell Russell Rd,Westfield Westfield USTrBank Bank NA NATr Tr John Ciampaglia Ciampaglia $106,575.00 130 Sackett Rd, 130 Sackett Rd, Westfield Nikolay Grigorash Nikolay $200,000.00 130 Sackett Rd,Westfield Westfield John SpanoJohn John Spano Spano Nikolay Grigorash Grigorash 96 Skyline Dr, Westfield Yurly Solokhin Stephen Wippert 96 Skyline Dr, Westfield Yurly Solokhin Stephen Wippert 96 Skyline Dr, Westfield Yurly Solokhin Stephen Wippert$180,000.00 648 Main Street, Agawam Timothy Ayre Katherine Tr 648 Main Street, Agawam Katherine Ayre Tr, Tr for Leonora Ayre RT $160,000.00 648 Main Street, Agawam Timothy Ayre Timothy Ayre Katherine AyreTr, Tr, Tr for for Leonora Leonora RT RT 151 Mallard Circle, Agawam Aubrey Marnie 151 Mallard Circle, Agawam Marnie Budreau 151 Mallard Circle, Agawam Aubrey Neil Aubrey Neil Neil Marnie Budreau Budreau $284,900.00 47 Rosie Lane, Agawam Jean Jeffery 47 Lane, Agawam Jean Ziemba Jeffery Salamon 47Rosie Rosie Lane, Agawam Jean Ziemba Ziemba Jeffery Salamon Salamon $180,000.00 65 Larchwood St W. Spfld John & Tracey Leary Hussein Azeez 65 Larchwood St W. Spfld John & Tracey Leary Hussein Jalil & Waleed Azeez $200,000.00 65 Larchwood St W. Spfld John & Tracey Leary Hussein Jalil Jalil &&Waleed Waleed Azeez 74 Laravee Lane W. Spfld Tracey & Richard Crosby Kieth Davis 7474Laravee LaneLane W. Spfld $185,000.00 Laravee W. Spfld Tracey & Richard TraceyCrosby & Richard Crosby Kieth Davis Kieth Davis 45 Laurence Dr W. Katherine Christopher && Melissa Phillips 45 Dr W. Spfld Douglas &Douglas Katherine&& Bunnell Christopher & Melissa Phillips $228,000.00 45Laurence Laurence Dr W.Spfld Spfld Douglas Katherine Bunnell Bunnell Christopher Melissa Phillips 125 Orchardview && Kimberly Liam 125 Orchardview St W. St Spfld &Nathaniel Kimberly Brown Liam & Lauren Browne $225,000.00 125 Orchardview StW. W.Spfld SpfldNathaniel Nathaniel Kimberly Brown Brown Liam && Lauren Lauren Browne Browne 85 Poplar W. David &&Amy 85 AveAve W. Spfld David & Amy Beaulieu Marco Amato 3rd Marco 85Poplar Poplar Ave W.Spfld Spfld David Amy Beaulieu Beaulieu MarcoAmato Amato 3rd 3rd$227,500.00 44 N Longyard Rd, Swick Susan Sawa & Walter Sawa Joseph Iarrusso Denise 44 N Longyard Rd, Swick Susan Sawa & Walter Sawa Joseph Iarrusso & Denise Iarrusso 44 N Longyard Rd, Swick Susan Sawa & Walter Sawa Joseph Iarrusso &&$379,000.00 Denise Iarrusso Iarrusso
SALE SALE PRICE PRICE $106,575.00 $106,575.00 $200,000.00 $200,000.00 $180,000.00 $180,000.00 $160,000.00 $160,000.00 $284,900.00 $284,900.00 $180,000.00 $180,000.00 $200,000.00 $200,000.00 $185,000.00 $185,000.00 $228,000.00 $228,000.00 $225,000.00 $225,000.00 $227,500.00 $227,500.00 $379,000.00 $379,000.00
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Serving Westfield & Surrounding Areas • 25+ Years Experience
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