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2 - Sunday. July 7, 2019 Storrowton Village Museum Presents Storrowton Saturdays this Summer Season Special themed days are happening at Storrowton Village Museum this summer. Take a tour, try an activity with a 19th century spin then have a picnic on the green with friends and family. Storrowton Saturday events include: Picnic Day - July 6 from 11-3pm. A-tisket a-tasket, bring your picnic basket to Storrowton for Picnic Day! Have lunch on the green then play some old fashioned games or paint a kindness rock. Best picnic set up wins a prize. Who will win Storrowton’s first ever cornhole tournament? It just might be you! Little House Family Day July 13 from 11-3pm. Best known for penning the Little House on the Prairie books, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s adventures on the American frontier have captivated children’s imaginations for well over 100 years - whether on the written page or via the popular television series based on her books. Learn about life on

the frontier and meet special guests, including Laura Ingalls historical interpreter Rosalie Silliman. Knit & Crochet Day - July 20 from 11-3pm. Bring a knitted or crocheted hat to donate or your textile tools to make one while you’re here. Learn the basics of knitting or crocheting, how to drop spindle with found objects, and bring a project to show off your skills! Mindfulness Day - July 27 from 11-3pm. Unplug for part of your day and join us as we raise awareness about the benefit mindfulness can bring to everyone. Try the plant-a-seed activity, join a walking meditation tour through the Village, or take a mindfulness workshop at 2pm. Yoga in the Barn from 11-12pm. Game Day - August 3 from 11-3pm. What did fun look like in a tech-free world? This play-inspired day focuses on what families did when the school day was over and all the chores were done. Try games of all kinds, inside, outside and even learn how to make up your own! Invention Day - August 10 from 11-3pm. So many things

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To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 p.m. HIKE AROUND BRAY LAKE. This 1 ½ - 2 hour hike travels around Bray Lake on the outer loop. The terrain is mostly easy with a few moderately strenuous spots. Discussions center around the lake and its inhabitants. MEET AT STONEHOUSE VISITOR CENTER. Bring water and bug spray. SUNDAY, July 7, 10:30 a.m. BIRDING FOR BEGINNERS. This one hour program is meant to help beginners learn the basics of birding. The use of bird guides, lists and binoculars are used to learn about these feathered creatures. SUNDAY, July 7, 1:00 p.m. S U N D AY AFTERNOON FAMILY PROGRAM. The title for this week’s program is “ANIMAL HOMES” Everything needs a home of some kind even animals in the wild. This program explores where each animals chooses their favorite spot for a safe and comfy abode. MONDAY, July 8, 10:30 a.m. JUNIOR RANGERS. Children ages 5-6 are welcome to participate in this 4 week program to become a certified Junior Ranger. Through exploration, crafts and games, participants can receive an official Junior Ranger patch and certificate. Each child must attend 3 out of 4 classes to qualify for this status. MONDAY, July 8, 1:00 p.m. ADVANCED HIKE FOR SENIORS. Seniors and others who want more of a challenging hike can join in on this one-two hour hike up one of the more strenuous trails. The hike on these trails is at a slower pace to accommodate this age bracket. Bring water. TUESDAY, July 9, 10:30 a.m. SENIOR HIKE. Seniors can join in on this easy paced one hour hike. The terrain is mostly easy and the nature talk quite abundant. Bring water and bug spray TUESDAY, July 9, 2:00 p.m. EXPLORERS CLUB. This weekly 1-2 hour program lets children ages 10-14 learn map reading skills, trail markings and proper hiking techniques as

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the park office at 413-5689312. Stanley Park Sunday Night Concert Series “Off the Record” On July 14 Stanley Park welcomes “Off The Record”. They are known throughout Western Massachusetts. “Off The Record” plays hits from the 60’s and 70’s featuring classic rock & roll. They are a high energy group who get their audiences up and off of their seats and dancing. 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 413-5689312.

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ing hike can join in on this one-two hour hike up one of the more strenuous trails. The hike on these trails is at a slower pace to accommodate this age bracket. Bring water. TUESDAY, July 16, 10:30 a.m. SENIOR HIKE. Seniors can join in on this easy paced one hour hike. The terrain is mostly easy and the nature talk quite abundant. Bring water and bug spray TUESDAY, July 16, 2:00 p.m. EXPLORERS CLUB. This weekly 1-2 hour program lets children ages 10-14 learn map reading skills, trail markings and proper hiking techniques as we travel on all the trails here at Mt. Tom. Plus of course nature is observed closely. Bring water and bug spray. These programs are sponsored by the Department of Conservation and Recreation and are free and open to the public. For more information please call 527-4805. Mt. Tom State Reservation is located on the Holyoke/ Easthampton, MA. line with entrances on Rts. 5 and 141. UNLESS NOTED ALL PROGRAMS START AT THE STONE HOUSE VISITOR CENTER WHICH

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sion is free. Performance is at Historic North Hall, 40 Searle Road (off Route 66) in Huntington. The hall is wheelchair-accessible and air-conditioned. More information can be found atwww.northhallhuntington.org or call 413-6675543. This season’s events are made possible with support from the Massachusetts Council on the Arts and the arts councils of Chester, Cummington, Huntington, Middlefield, Montgomery, Russell, Southampton, Westhampton and Worthington as well as support from Westfield News Group and the Daily Hampshire Gazette. Stanley Park presents Carillon Concerts throughout the Summer Season The Carillon concert for July, will be presented on Sunday, July 14 from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm. Stanley Park’s Organist/Carilloneur will offer a variety of music from the Carillon Tower. Find a park bench, sit and enjoy the music as it drifts through the Park. For further information on the Carillon Concert program, go to www.stanleypark.org or call

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To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 the Stanley Park office at 413568-9312. Chester Theatre Company Chester Theatre Company (CTC) is proud to present Carly Mensch’s Now Circa Then in the historic Chester Town Hall, 15 Middlefield Road in Chester, MA from July 4 through July 14. The production is directed by Sean Christopher Lewis. A budding romance forms between two young historical reenactors as they become increasingly entwined with the lives of the immigrant couple they play at a New York tenement museum. CTC is thrilled to welcome back Lilli Hokama (last seen in 2017’s I and You) as Margie, and to introduce CTC audiences to Luke Hofmaier in the role of Gideon. Individual tickets are $42.50. Chester and Middlefield residents, members of the military and their families, and those holding EBT/SNAP cards may purchase $10 tickets at the door or by calling the box office. Student Rush $10 tickets are available day of show in person or on the phone. Tickets may be purchased online at chestertheatre.org, or by phone at 413.354.7771. Special rates for groups of 10 or more are available. July Events at the Southwick Public Library Dystopian Escape Room–A powerful regime has wasted society away into a totalitarian dystopia. The people have

become mindless, zombielike masses, and it is your duty to win back the free-will stolen from its citizens. Students entering 7-12th grade are invited to this escape room challenge at Southwick Public Library on Wednesday, July 3 from 2:30-3:30. Follow clues, solve puzzles and find out if you can think fast enough to break out! Sign up required. For more information or free registration, call 413-5691221 ext. 3. Mosaic Sun Catcher–Often called, “the art of imperfection,” creating your own mosaic is fun and relaxing! Artists from Ways of Color are here to help you create your own 4 inch round sun catcher to brighten up your room. This event is for students entering 7-12th grade,

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Upcoming July Programs at WSPL Escape from the Rogue Planet – Wicked Fun Games, Tuesday, July 9. You and your group have crash-landed on a Rogue Planet. In order to survive, you’ll need to repair the ship, plot a return course, and make the journey home... are you up to the challenge? Can you solve the puzzles, find the keys, and escape the room in one hour? Join others, test your mental might, and enjoy a fun, live action game event! This program is free, but space is limited and registration is required. 3:30pm – Teens’ session (12-17 years old); 5:00pm – Adults’ session (18+). To register, visit the Adult Services desk or call (413) 736 - 4561 x 3. The Incredible Ice-Bird – Jonathan Nelson, Tuesday, July 16 at 6:00pm. The Incredible Jonathan “IceBird” Nelson magic show has taken audiences by surprise with its captivating and humorous style - including real trained doves and audience participation! Ice-Bird has been offering his unique blend of music, magic, and

comedy around the Pioneer Valley for over 15 years and we are excited to have him join us in West Side! IceBird’s show is for everyone who loves magic - bring the entire family and your imagination! This program is free, open to the public, and for all ages. Registration is open for: Understanding Memory Loss – with Armbrook Village, Monday, July 22 at 6:00pm. Memory loss does not always mean that you have Dementia. This presentation will look at the differences between memory loss, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Dementia. We will discuss the signs of cognitive impairment, so you can recognize the clues that your loved one may need additional support. This program is free, but space is limited. Registration is required. The West Springfield Public Library is located at 200 Park Street. For more information on these programs call: 413-736-4561 ext. 3, or stop by the Library’s Adult Services Desk. Adult Activities at the Southwick Public Library Adult Color, Chat & Cookies: Looking for something to do on a summer evening? You may want to come to the Southwick Public Library on Monday, July 15 starting at 6:30 p.m. to color. All materials are supplies. The air conditioner will be on and we will have cookies and tea and coffee. Drone Photography

To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 Program: Professional photographer Jamie Malcolm-Brown will be at the Southwick Public Library on Wednesday, July 17 at 7 p.m. Jamie will be showing photographs he has taken of Western Massachusetts, including Southwick, using his drone. At the end of the program, weather permitting, the audience will go outside and Jamie will give a drone demonstration. This program is made possible with funding from The Friends of the Southwick Public Library. Cookbook Club Embraces Fast Cooking: The Adult Cookbook Club will meet at the Southwick Public Library on Tuesday, July 23 at 6 p.m. This month the participants

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To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 Springfield Street, Feeding Hills hosted the Baystate Health Blood Drive this past April and we were able to save 30 adults or up to 50 more babies lives, which brings us to over 535 adults or up to 825 babies lives saved since we began July of 2016. One donation saves 3 adults or up to 5 infants, the gift of life is so very precious. Our next Blood Donation Drive will be Saturday, July 27 from 10 – 3pm. If we can fill the schedule which is 30 appointments we would save between 90 and 150 lives, how awesome would that be! I can easily save a block of time if you would like to get a group together and have a Blood Donation Party and make a day of it; share a meal together first then come to donate! If you have never given before, I would be happy to come and stay with you while you donate. Each donation receives a thank you of a free Big E ticket and remember that the donations made through Baystate Health stays in Western Massachusetts! Please call our Pastoral Minister Deb Briancesco RN at 786.8200 ext 3 soon to make your appointment to save a life or with any questions. Looking for Golfers CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars is looking for more golfers to make our Third Annual Golf Tournament on Friday, August 2nd at Tekoa Country Club in Westfield, MA a big success. Proceeds will benefit CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars General Scholarships. Golf entry fee is $90 per person and includes greens fees, cart and dinner. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 10:00 a.m. Not a golfer?? Why not consider joining us for dinner & raffles for just $35. Golf Tournament registration and sponsor information can be found at http://csfwestfield. dollarsforscholars.org. For questions, contact Tori Denton at 413-301-4614 or via email at tedenton109@ gmail.com. Deadline for entry is July 29, 2019.

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We invite you to take a walking tour of Stanley Park’s beautiful grounds. Your personal guide will show you the many exciting areas this picturesque park has to offer. You will learn some historical facts of the Park. Your journey will take you through the many gardens, including the Rose Garden and the Wildflower Garden. Unlock the secret of the Enchanted Oak, and study the reliefs of Carillon doors. Travel through the Colonial-era Village while enjoying the scenic route around the ponds. Take a moment to stroll through the Veteran’s Memorial before crossing over to the Tea House in the Asian Garden. We hope you enjoy your tour! Walking shoes are recommended for these tours. Tours are given: June through August. Tours begin at 9:00am and end at approximately 10:30 am. All tours

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munity together through good music and good times, a tradition the club hopes to continue. All concerts will be held at Whalley Park pavilion on Powder Mill Road. Smokey Waters will be available selling their popular BBQ, and Rotary will have a beverage tent selling wine, beer, soft drinks and water. No coolers are allowed. Everyone is encouraged to bring a chair. Rotary continues to offer sponsorships for the summer series. Three levels in the amount of $500, $300, and $100 are available. A commitment of any amount is welcome, greatly appreciated, and will keep the music rolling! The club continues to work towards two more performances in August. For more information on the concerts and sponsorships, contact Bob Fox at 413 579 4585.

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8 - Sunday. July 7, 2019 Join the Volunteer Team at Storrowton Village Storrowton Village Museum is taking applications for volunteers at its many programs and events including The Big E, which takes place Sept. 13-29. Storrowton volunteers play an essential role in helping the Village share its collections, exhibitions, research and educational programming about 19th century New England with the public. The Village is always on the lookout for dynamic, curious individuals ages 14 and up who want to be a part of the Storrowton team. Each year, more than 100 costumed volunteers donate time at our museum. Share your knowledge and love of learning with visitors to Storrowton Village Museum. With guidance from staff experts, our volunteers lead tours, offer fun hands-on activities, and

more. You’ll meet people of all ages and help create an experience to remember for visitors from modern day New England and beyond. We invite you to explore our many volunteer opportunities and discover the right one for you: Docent Programs, Education and Outreach Programs, Blacksmithing, Cooking & Crafts, and Gardening. Individuals interested in volunteering during the 2019 Big E must apply by August 1. Morning, afternoon and evening shifts will be available to choose from and costumes, parking and admission will be provided for those shifts, along with a 25% discount in The Shops at Storrowton. All Big E volunteers will be required to attend three training sessions, taking place at 1pm or 6pm on August 21, August 28 and September 4. Following the Fair, volun-

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teers are invited to continue with us at special monthly events or to help facilitate educational programs. Teen volunteers will be able to earn community service hours and engage with our teen leadership group. To join Storrowton’s volunteer team, please complete the online application at storrowtonvillage.com/volunteer or call 413-205-5051 for more information.

To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 Suncatchers, Gr. 3-6. July 11, 6:30 p.m.: LEGO Club, Gr. 3-6. July 16, 11:00 a.m.: *Sciencetellers. July 23, 11 a.m.: *Reuse Recycle Re-Imagine, Grades 3-6. July 24, 3:30 p.m.: LEGO Club, K-2. August 2, 1:00 p.m.: Wingmasters Birds of Prey, K-Adult. August 6, 10:30 a.m.: Story Yoga, Ages 2-5.

Southwick Public Library June Children’s Room News Children ages 2 through grade 6 (in fall of 2019) can enter to win prizes in our 6 weekly drawings, including a ticket to the Big E, sports equipment, books, and more! Earn bonus chances by completing special activities. Each visit for the first 8 visits, kids can receive a coupon for a free treat from a local business! Try our new online registration format called Beanstack. Here’s a list of our special events: July 8, 3 p.m.: Makerspace, 3 p.m. July 10, 1:00 p.m.: *Mosaic

August 7, 1:00 p.m.: Brown Bag Book Discussion, Gr. 5-6. (Book to be announced.) August 8, 3 p.m.: LEGO Club Gr. 3-6. August 12, 3 p.m.: Makerspace, 3 p.m. August 14, 3:30 p.m.: LEGO Club Gr. K-2. The Universe of Stories! Summer Reading Program is sponsored by Southwick Public Library, the Massachusetts Library System, the Boston Bruins,

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To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. *“This program is supported in part by a grant from the (name of local cultural council), a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.” For more information about Children’s Programming at Southwick Public Library and to register for Tuesday Storytime, Makerspace and LEGO Club, visit or call the Children’s Room at 413569-1221x4. Early Summer Events at the Agawam Library Adult Summer Reading Program “A Universe of Stories” “A Universe of Stories” is the 2019 Summer Reading theme and we have exciting prizes and events for adults all summer long. Reader’s BINGO is back this sum-

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Space is limited to 20 writers, so please plan to attend all 6 sessions. July 15 at 7:00 p.m. A Universe of Ice Cream! We are fortunate to have local reporter and ice cream connoisseur Liz Roman visit again this year for an ice cream tasting. Come and sample some summer flavors and maybe even have some astronaut ice cream! Seating is limited and tickets can be picked up at the Information Desk. Registration for Adult programs begins on June 1. Please sign up for events by calling 789-1550 x4 or go online at www.agawamlibrary.org. A Universe of Stories is sponsored by one or more of the following: Agawam Center Library Association, the Boston Bruins, The Massachusetts Library System, the Agawam and Massachusetts Cultural Councils, the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP). We hope to see you this summer at the Agawam Library! Faith on Fire Catholic Rally The seventh annual Faith on Fire Catholic Rally will be held on our beautiful grounds of Sacred Heart Parish in Feeding Hills, August 22 and 23 from 6pm – 9pm. Our eve-

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The 96th Annual August 3rd, 4th, & 5th Fri : 4pm-10pm; Sat: 7am-10pm; Sun: 7am-4pm 15 Kinnebrook Road • Chester, MA Adult: $7.00 Kids 12 & under FREE Whiskey Traveler Band, Out of Bounds Band, Harvest Moon Band, Pitoniak Brothers Band, Entertainment, Games, Raffles, Oxen Draws, Crafters, Vendors, Open Goat Show, Dairy & Beef Cattle Show, Truck Pulls, Exhibits, Ladies Fry Pan Toss, Turkey Dinner, Chicken BBQ, Kids Pedal Tractor Pull, Matt Still Professional BMX Performance, Great Food. www.littlevillefair.com

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Saturday, August 10th 11AM - 10PM • FREE Court Square, Springfield, MA It is a full day of music for all to enjoy--featuring locally and internationally acclaimed musical artists, youth performing arts groups, and a variety of local foods, crafts and visual art. The Festival is presented by the non-profit group Blues to Green. The goal is to unite diverse communities in this urban center of Western Mass., to share the experience of music and art. The Festival inspires younger generations and has the power to spark their interest in jazz and roots music. With opportunities to learn from and listen to professional musicians, striving to help younger generations develop a continuously growing appreciation for jazz, art, and culture in their communities and open their eyes to a brand new world: one full of wonderful sounds and passionate people. For the full line up visit: www.springfieldjazzfest.com


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Westfield Rotary Food Fest 2019 The annual Food Fest sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westfield will return to Elm Street for a fifth year on Friday and Saturday, August 23 and 24, bringing music, food and entertainment downtown. The event will begin on Friday at 5 p.m. and continue until 10 p.m. On Saturday it will start at noon and close at 9 p.m. The Food Fest will feature non-stop entertainment with local bands performing on two stages. New activities this year include a climbing wall provided by the Boy Scout Council of Western Massachusetts and there will be games at the south end of Elm Street after 3 p.m. on Saturday, including “cornhole”. The classic car show will return this year from noon until 3 p.m. on Saturday. Food for the fest will be provided by returning vendors including Janik’s Pierogis, Alo Saigon, Skyline Trading Company, Puks Grill, Moe’s Donuts, Bottega Cucina Tia Food, Angelo’s Fried Dough, Tatter Tots, Moolicious Ice Cream, Pandolfi Kettle Corn, The Boys and Girls Club of Westfield, The Boy Scouts, The Westfield Kiwanis Club, Little George’s and the North Elm Butcher Block. Other vendors will offer a variety of non-food items. The Rotary Club will offer beer and malt beverages from two beverage wagons. This year, the club will stage a complimentary wine tasting on both nights, 6 - 9 p.m., adjacent to the south stage. The 2018 Food Fest brought about 10,000 participants to the city’s downtown for the free event and organizers hope to exceed that number this year. The event would not be possible without the support of the city’s administration and the club’s organizers would like to recognize and thank the workers from the several city departments whose unsung efforts contribute greatly to the success of the Food Fest. Please visit: http://www.westfieldrotary.org for more information about the Food Fest and the Rotary Club of Westfield. For questions, please contact westfieldrotary7890@gmail.com or visit our website, westfieldrotary. org. Stay tuned to updated information by liking us on Facebook.

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SOUTHAMPTON FURNISHED ROOM To rent, available immediately. Country setting, 2nd floor. Single occupancy only. Female preferred,(second floor has two other rented rooms, female occupied). Not on bus line. Quiet home, owner occupied. Fields, woods, trails, back yard. Includes laundry, utilities, Wifi. No cable. $400/month. Available now. Please calls only. No texts or emails.

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME PET SITTING SERVICE Daily dog walks, Vacation Care. 14 years experience. References (413)667-3684

LEARN TO RIDE, JUMP, SHOW! Licensed instructors. Outstanding school horses. Tiny trotters program. Beginners to advanced. Quality care boarding, Indoor arena, Individual turn-out

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WESTFIELD: 20 Crown St. Sat/Sun, July 13/14. 8am-4pm. 5 rooms, plus a garage filled with a great selection of antiques and collectibles. Large assortment of glass, china and furniture including 2 early twin size rope beds, 2 marble top tables, 2 glass front book cases, early one drawer stands, several early chairs, etc. Leaded lamps, panel lamps, cookie jars, vintage toys (196070).Many unusual items. If you like antiques and the unusual, you shouldn't miss this sale!

Call after 2 pm, 413-259-5815

for information and appointment MONTGOMERY: 27 Old Main to view. In Southampton near Rd. Sat, July 13th. 8am-4pm Westfield line.

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WESTFIELD: 153 Fred Jackson Rd Fri/Sat, July 13/14 8am-4pm Tools, clothes, furniture, household and books.

Buying junk or wrecked cars and light trucks. Call Mark's Auto Parts, E. Granby, CT 860-653-2551

WESTFIELD: 15 Zephyr Dr. Fri/Sat, July 5th/6th 9am-3pm. Rain or Shine. WESTFIELD: 27 Maple Terrace. Fri/Sat, July 12th/13th. 9am-3pm. Antiques, furniture, baby equipment, toys, household goods.

JOE'S AUTO DETAILING SUMMER Special: $34.95 Exterior Wash, Wheel Cleaning/Tire Dressing, Exterior Blow Dry Clean Windows, Vacuum Carpets and Mats, Exterior Hand Wax JULY Monthly Special: Gold Detail Package $149 (Save $40) The "Down & Dirty" Detail! Professional Auto Detailing (by appointment only) Open 7 days a week 7:30am-7pm Offering mulitple services & packages to meet your needs and budget. Receive a FREE item with every detail. Gift Certificates available Root Road, Westfield 413-579-5518

Business Property RESTAURANT TO RENT

PROFESSIONAL & RESIDENTIAL CLEANING

1800 sq. ft. on Rt. 202 in Westfield. Set up for breakfast & pizza. Good parking, seating for 46 people. $1500 p/month

Offering personalized cleaning and/or organizing for your home. Can be tailored to your needs & schedule. Reliable and attention to detail!

Call for more info: 401-616-4121

References Available Contact Kim: 413-544-9228

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Thank Westfield! Company 2013 Thank You You for making us the #1 #1 Company in Westfield 2018! per MLSpin 2013 44 Elm St ~ Westfield, (413) 568-9226 • 470| Westfield St Hills ~ West/ Springfield, (413)789-9830 737-3600 Westfield OfficeMA(413) 568-9226 Feeding Agawam MA (413)

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ADDRESS BUYER SELLER SALE PRICE 44 Elm St ~ Westfield, MA(413) (413) 568-9226 • 470| Westfield St ~ West/ Springfield, MA (413) 737-3600 Westfield OfficeBuilt 568-9226 Feeding Skipper Ln L:1, Westfield G&F Custom Homes David Hills G Brill Agawam (413) 789-9830 $52,500 22 Angelica Dr, Westfield Jessica L Bishop Minuteman Properties & Acq $395,000 15 Brimfield Way, Westfield High Point Finance LLC Safeguard Credit Counseling $575,000 255 Dewey St, W.Spfld Christopher Hall & Ivonne G Hall Norman B Landon & Marcia L Landon $324,900 ADDRESS BUYER SELLER Cervone & Laurie A Cervone SALE PRICE 21 Hummingbird Ln, W.Spfld Kevin M Ddley & Elizabth A Favreau Francesco $381,000 Skipper Ln L:1, Westfield G&F Custom Built Homes David G Brill $52,500 147 Allston Ave, W.Spfld VSA Associates LLP DMV LLC $200,000 22 Angelica Dr, Westfield Jessica L Bishop Minuteman Properties & Acq $395,000 5 Cottonwood Lane, Agawam Todd M Gionfriddo & Ashlie M Gionfriddo Thomas M Gordon & Wesley Gordon $7,000 15 Way, Westfield High Point Finance LLC SafeguardTirone Credit&Counseling $575,000 25 Brimfield Farmington Circle, Agawam Johnny Ramos & Yalindayset Gonzalez Vincenzo Anna M Gallagher $542,000 89 Harvey Drive, Agawam Christopher Marisa LareseHall & Ivonne G Hall S. Grabowski & M. Grabowska 255 Dewey Johnson St, W.Spfld Norman B Landon & Marcia L Landon $230,000 $324,900 40 Hummingbird Congamond Road, Swick Amy LMCrepeau Robert J Horsler & Clara-Louise Horsler $157,750 21 Ln, W.Spfld Kevin Ddley & Elizabth A Favreau Francesco Cervone & Laurie A Cervone $381,000 15 Jeffrey Swick Lauren M Carpenter Paul $254,000 147 AllstonCircle, Ave, W.Spfld VSA Associates LLP DMVTsatsos LLC $200,000

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LG 4.5 CU FT SMART WI-FI ENABLED FRONT LOAD WASHER WITH 6 MOTION TECHNOLOGY MODEL# WM3500CW

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GE 17.5 CU FT TOP FREEZER REFRIGERATOR WITH GLASS SHELVES MODEL# GTS18GTHWW

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413-485-7152

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1872 BOSTON ROAD WILBRAHAM MA

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