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Wicked Twist food truck brings southern style food to Chicopee

CHICOPEE — A long vacant space in Chicopee is getting a fresh and flavorful new start with the opening of Wicked Twist, a food truck area dedicated to breathing new life into the area through its southern-style cuisine.

Southwick EDC members talk meals tax without taking formal stance

SOUTHWICK — When the Economic Development Commission met on April 15, commissioner Craig Samuelsen had questions about the meals tax from people he talks to at his business, and many were wondering why it was needed in town.

Paddlers take on the Westfield River Wildwater Races

WESTFIELD — Race Director Harry Rock said the 71st annual Westfield River Wildwater races on April 18 were a total success.

Bishop sworn in as Westfield fire chief

WESTFIELD — After Eric Bishop was sworn in as the city’s newest fire chief in the Council Chamber of City Hall on April 21, he promised that he would use his tenure as an “opportunity to rebuild trust.”

Agawam residents object to proposed intersection changes as danger to Pajer’s

AGAWAM — In theory, redesigning the intersection of Cooper, Suffield and Rowley streets will improve safety, but the reality may mean the end for a mainstay of the community.

Westfield Municipal Light Board’s compensation package sparks debate

WESTFIELD — The commissioners serving on the city’s Municipal Light Board have a compensation package unlike any other board, council or committee in the city.

Hampshire College community rallies following closure announcement

AMHERST — Passion and fervor were wholeheartedly apparent when a large gathering of Hampshire College students, faculty, staff and supporters of the school gathered at the Amherst Town Common on April 23 to support those impacted by the school’s recently announced closure.

Northampton City Council wants further discussion on group of ordinances

An ordinance to exempt two-family homes over 2,500 square feet from site plan approval will face further scrutiny from across multiple municipal bodies in the coming weeks.

Easthampton City Council delays decision on historic Town Lodging property

EASTHAMPTON — In a lengthy meeting, the Easthampton City Council carefully weighed several financial decisions and ultimately decided to hold off on a decision about the disposition of the Town Lodging property.

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