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Nomination Papers are now available for the June 11th   Local Town Election. JUNE...

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The office of State Senator Paul Mark, working closely in association with MassHousing, will be hosting a virtual event for first-time homeowners on: April 23rd, 2024, from 6:00pm-6:45pm. 

The event will be an informational session for first-time homeowners, meant to provide resources and materials for next steps, mortgages, and first-time buyer educational courses. This briefing will highlight the common process for all MassHousing programs. Please feel free to share this first-time homebuyer event information, as well as the sign up link for the event, with your constituents.

The link to sign up for this event can be found herehttps://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvdO-qqDwjHdw9sSf928HDPJYwJdw2DtHB 


 "Those We Can Trace: Records of Indentured People in Hatfield"
to be presented by Sue Maciorowski, who has transcribed 10 indenture records and done significant research on the conditions of the poor in the 19th century.

Thursday, March 21, 2024, 6pm - Congregational Church, 41 Main Street, Hatfield, MA.

 *Co-sponsored by the Hatfield Historical Society and the Whately Historical Society.

P.S.  -- and Don't forget our annual meeting!

Thursday, April 4, 2024, 7pm -  Community Meeting Room, Whately Town Hall, 194 Chestnut Plain Road

Members' Annual Meeting of the Whately Historical Society 

  • Agenda Items will include
  • Election of officers
  • Financial and program annual reports for the fiscal year April 1, 2023 - March 31, 2024
  • Revision of by-laws

Sneak preview of the 2024 museum exhibits: 

"Childhood in Whately 1771-1950"

"The Fred (Twarog) Farrick Family"

"The Waite Family"

 

 


Every click, swipe, and notification can wait. Drive distraction-free by putting your phone on ‘Do Not Disturb’. #massdonotdisturb 

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 Upcoming Events:

Whately Historical Society Monthly Planning/Business Meeting: February 15, 2024 at 7 p.m. in the Whately Town Hall Meeting RoomRescheduled from the usual "first Thursday of each month"

"Stone by Stone:  The Magnificent History of New England's Stone Walls" by Robert Thorson - March 5, 2024 at 7 p.m.  presentation via Zoom - Sponsored by Historic Northampton, in partnership with the Hatfield Historical Society, Whately Historical Society, & Westhampton Historical Commission. Click here for more information!

"Indentured" by Sue Maciorowski - March 21, 2024 at the Congregational Church in Hatfield  (details to be confirmed) - 41 Main Street, Hatfield, MA. Co-sponsored by the Hatfield Historical Society and the Whately Historical Society.

 


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Attention Whately Seniors.

Lockboxes can provide first responders with easy access to your home in the case of an emergency. If you are a senior citizen, or have a senior family member that lives in Whately and would like to have a lockbox installed on your home free of charge, please contact the police station 413-665-0430

(This service is available to senior citizens residing in the town of Whately)