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News & Announcements
Keep Up with South Hadley’s Latest news
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Planning a Tag Sale?
If you are planning on having a tag sale, be sure to get a permit from the Town Clerk's Office. This can be done online or in person. For more information, please visit https://www.southhadley.org/728/Tag-Sale-License. Read on... -
May 10, 2023 Annual Town Meeting Article 22 Decision Issued by the Attorney General's Office
The Commonweath of Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General issued a decision on Article 22 from the Town's annual Town Meeting in May. The decision letter can be viewed online at https://www.southhadley.org/1356/_2023 Read on... -
Members needed for South Hadley boards and commissions, including new Veterans Council
The Selectboard is seeking citizens with diverse interests and abilities to apply for these available positions. Consider serving South Hadley by joining one! Read on... -
Input needed to help South Hadley seniors age in place
The South Hadley Village Steering Committee is working to organize a village model to help South Hadley seniors age and engage in place. Whether or not you are a senior yourself, please take a few minutes to complete a brief survey. Read on... -
Input sought on potential South Hadley Senior Tax Work-Off Program
South Hadley Town Meeting has not adopted Mass General Law Chapter 59, Section 5k to allow for such a program yet. The program would potentially appear on a fall special town meeting or 2024 South Hadley annual town meeting warrant. Read on... -
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Assessors Office to be closed Sept. 28 for professional development
The Assessors Office will be closed on Thursday, Sept. 28 for professional development. Read on... -
FY 2024 Trash Bills
FY 2024 Trash bills were mailed to residents August 16, 2023. Read on... -
Celebrating the Freedom to Read during Banned Books Week
The first week of October is Banned Books Week and the South Hadley Public Library is planning two events to celebrate the freedom to read. Reading is a foundational skill, critical to future learning and to exercising our democratic freedoms... Read on... -
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September - Emergency Preparedness Month
Emergency Preparedness Month; a month-long nationwide preparedness campaign to encourage residents, particularly older adults who may be more vulnerable to disaster impacts to better prepare themselves, their homes, their businesses, and their communities Additional Info... -
Cultural Council needs input on what events residents want to see in 2024
Let Cultural Council members know what kind of events you would like to see them sponsor in 2024 by completing a brief survey. Read on... -
Free public wireless now available at Beachgrounds, town common
Anyone with a wireless-ready device can connect to the unrestricted Shadley-Public network at these locations. Read on... -
Draft Housing Production Plan Open for Comment
The public comment period is now open for the Draft Housing Production Plan (HPP). All responses must be submitted by October 25th. Read on... -
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Hepatitis C Testing and Treatment
Massachusetts is witnessing a rise in hepatitis C infections. Testing and treatment, especially in primary care settings, are inadequate to prevent the rise of this health issue. Read on... -
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Screening and Vaccination to Support Migrant Family Access to Public Health Care
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) is dedicated to vaccinating and screening migrant families, particularly children, to ensure their health and well-being. Read on... -
U.S. will again offer free Covid tests by mail
Looking ahead to a possible winter surge of Covid-19, the Biden administration announced on Wednesday that it was reviving its program of offering Americans free coronavirus tests through the mail. Read on... -
Massachusetts COVID-19 Vaccine Bulletin
Latest News: All individuals aged 6 months and older are advised to receive the 2023–2024 COVID-19 vaccine, which contains the XBB component, to safeguard against severe COVID-19 during the upcoming fall and winter. Read on... -
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