Whately NewsLocal news for Whately, MA continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.Elizabeth A. Rankin- May 29, 2008 Elizabeth ''Betsy'' A. Rankin, 49, of 252 Wells Street, passed peacefully on Saturday, May 24, 2008, surrounded by her loving family following a courageous struggle with cancer.http://www.topix.net/city/whately-ma/2008/05/elizabeth-a-rankin?fromrss=1 Lt. governor tours Whately woodlot- May 23, 2008 Visitors including Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Murray stood in a shady glen of oak trees on William F. Obear's farm on Webber Road and learned that lumberjacks harvested 43,000 board feet of lumber - that's enough to ...http://www.topix.net/city/whately-ma/2008/05/lt-governor-tours-whately-woodlot?fromrss=1 The rights of detainees- May 21, 2008 Editorial: Daily Hampshire Gazette Northampton, MA The rights of detainees 05212008 The Franklin County Jail has been sued by a man who says he was strip-searched twice before his court arraignment after ...http://www.topix.net/city/whately-ma/2008/05/the-rights-of-detainees?fromrss=1 Bertha W. Markland- May 17, 2008 Bertha Waite Markland of Northampton died following a brief illness on Monday, May 12, 2008, at Baystate Franklin Medical Center, Greenfield, just four days short of her 90th birthday. via The Recorder - Greenfield, Massachusettshttp://www.topix.net/city/whately-ma/2008/05/bertha-w-markland?fromrss=1 Frontier towns to see lower assessments- May 14, 2008 The Frontier Regional School District is going to save $658,211 over 10 years, Business Manager Donald Scott said Tuesday night. via The Recorder - Greenfield, Massachusettshttp://www.topix.net/city/whately-ma/2008/05/frontier-towns-to-see-lower-assessments?fromr... SchoolsColleges- May 3, 2008 The University of Massachusetts celebrated the founding of the flagship campus, the state's first institution of public higher education, with music, dance and a visit Tuesday from Gov. via Daily Hampshire Gazettehttp://www.topix.net/city/whately-ma/2008/05/schools-colleges?fromrss=1 Oil spills from tanker at Whately truck stop- May 1, 2008 A tractor-trailer's 150-gallon diesel oil tank was punctured at The Whately Truck Stop Wednesday, causing about 75 gallons of oil to spill over an about 40-by-60-foot area. via The Recorder - Greenfield, Massachusettshttp://www.topix.net/city/whately-ma/2008/05/oil-spills-from-tanker-at-whately-truck-stop?... |