GR EG RUT H A N A L L-VO LU N T E E R N O N - P RO F I T MO N T H LY N E W S PA P E R SI N C E 1 9 7 6 VO L M M X X I I I N O 4 A P R I L 2 0 2 3 F R E E TO R ESI D E N T S A High Tide of Snow By most counts, Ashfield received at least 30 inches of snow in...
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GR EG RUT H A N A L L-VO LU N T E E R N O N - P RO F I T MO N T H LY N E W S PA P E R SI N C E 1 9 7 6 VO L M M X X I I I N O 4 A P R I L 2 0 2 3 F R E E TO R ESI D E N T S A High Tide of Snow By most counts, Ashfield received at least 30 inches of snow in the blizzard that swept through western New England on March 13 and 14. Town road crews and independent plow truck operators struggled to keep roads open. See more photos on Page 5. Photo by Gregory Thorp Can-Do Attitude Shifts Focus in Shed at Transfer Station What to Know by jane kaufman But all those cans and bottles kept showing up at the transfer station, and Pantermehl and About Drive For years, Martha Pantermehl and Mary Cushman trucked redeemable cans and bottles from the Ashfield transfer station to Cushman continued trucking them. At some point, they quietly began offering the pro- ceeds to other organizations. To Save Elmer’s Springfield and gave the proceeds to the By 2018, Pantermehl worried that people by larry parnass
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