Our mission is to promote positive associations to Ireland and matters Irish in the town of Amherst, Massachusetts by hosting events that explore aspects of Ireland's diaspora, culture, language and society. (Site built 2017)
56 Wisdom Way, Greenfield, MA 01301
413-475-3401
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The Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) of Franklin County and North Quabbin Inc. is based upon the fundamental premise that children have the right to be safe and protected from harm. The CAC is dedicated to minimizing secondary trauma to child victims by streamlining the handling of cases of child sexual abuse, serious child physical abuse, and child exploitation. (Site built 2016)
593 Elm Street, Northampton, MA 01060
(413) 522-2946
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The Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) of Hampshire County Inc. is based upon the fundamental premise that children have the right to be safe and protected from harm. The CAC is dedicated to minimizing secondary trauma to child victims by streamlining the handling of cases of child sexual abuse, serious child physical abuse, and child exploitation. (Site built 2018)
Elm Grove Cemetery is a private, non-profit and non-denominational cemetery located at 524 Turners Falls Road, Montague, MA. A volunteer board of trustees and officers are responsible for its operation. There is no staff. Maintenance and burials are performed by private contractors. The trustees meet annually and as needed. (Site built 2019)
We are known as "The Mary Lyon Church" in honor of Mary Lyon (1797-1849) founder of Mount Holyoke College. Mary Lyon was a native of Buckland. She became a teacher here and was baptized here in our church in 1822. (Site built 2020)
Welcome to the First Congregational Church of Montague, Massachusetts. Whether you are visiting our beautiful town, new to the area, or have lived here your whole life, you are invited to join us for worship and fellowship every Sunday morning at 10:00 AM. Sunday school is available for children of all ages, Sept – May. We look forward to meeting you! (Site built 2017)
The purpose of the center is to provide free food to needy individuals and families in the Franklin County Area. There is also a thrift shop where clothing, household items, furniture and other necessities are for sale at an extremely reasonable cost. (Site built 2018)
The Green River Cemetery remains one of the most beautiful and historic cemeteries in New England due to uniquely sacred founding principles, planning philosophies and stewardship, all of which continue from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. (Site built 2018)
The mission of the GBA is to promote the economic and civic vitality of the Greenfield business community, and to encourage a unified revitalization effort among all segments of the community in order to foster a community of businesses for an economically sound future in Greenfield. (Site built 2018)
Since its inception in 1868, the Order of the Elks has grown to include nearly 1.2 million men and women in almost 2,200 communities. (Site built 2012)
Free confidential tutoring for adults in basic literacy and ESOL in the North Quabbin Region Athol, Erving, New Salem, Orange, Petersham, Phillipston, Royalston, Warwick, Wendell. (Site built 2014)
Our Purpose is to provide for friendly relations, social welfare and interests to its members, their friends, and guests; to promote interest in hunting, fishing and their related activities. (Site built 2012)
Founded in 1994 by local clergy in response to a crisis of violence in the community, Montague Catholic Social Ministry’s mission, to listen and respond to the requests of our neighbors builds, on the strengths they have to meet their own needs. (Site built 2015)
The Montague Common Hall, formerly known as the Montague Grange Hall, was originally built in 1835 as a Unitarian Meetinghouse. The upstairs is home to the Montague Historical Society, while the downstairs provides a large, open, friendly space. (Site built 2013)
Montague Community TV, channel 17, is the public access station for Montague, MA, featuring selectboard meetings, school committee meetings and tons of programming from local residents. (Site built 2005)
The Montague Mug Race is 5.5 miles in length. Starting line is north east corner of Village Green, heads south down Main to Old Sunderland Road. At the first mile the course runs up a challenging hill to the top of Taylor Hill. (Site built 2016)
Moore's Corner Church is a Non-Denominational Church that is committed to the preaching and teaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our church was founded in 1896 by two students of the famous Evangelist D.L. Moody. We seek to encourage and edify the Body of Christ through the proclamation of God's Word and through the ministries of the local church. (Site built 2017)
PVFS was established with the objective of fostering interest in ferns and fern allies. It encourages the exchange of information and specimens between members via its newsletter, and during frequent field trips. (Site built 2015)
Since 1988, the Rattlesnake Gutter Trust has worked to protect the natural and scenic area of Leverett. The Trust works to keep a balance between development and the protection of the forests, fields and waterways that we cherish. (Site built 2019)
A coalition of Massachusetts veterans and veterans’ organizations whose mission is to help improve the lives of, and opportunities available to, our fellow veterans and their families. (Site built 2014)
WMEMS Committee, Inc., is a regional nonprofit corporation committed to improving the delivery of emergency medical services to residents of Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire counties in western Massachusetts. (Site built 2018)