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Local Information

Hampshire Council of Governments (http://www.hampshirecog.org/).  Includes an up-to-date directory of Hampshire County towns.

South Hadley (http://www.southhadley.org) [External site] Official website of the Town of South Hadley. Provides links to all sorts of information about the town, its government, programs, and people.

South Hadley Comprehensive Plan (http://www.vhb.com/southhadley).  The Planning Board created a 15-member committee to develop the Town’s new Comprehensive Plan. Its consultant, VHB, Inc. has created a website for this project. Citizens are encouraged to visit the website and keep informed as to the status of the planning effort and upcoming events. Additional drafts of plan elements, issue papers, meeting minutes, and reference materials will also be added to the site as work continues.

South Hadley Family Center (http://www.shfamilycenter.org). The mission of the South Hadley Family Center is to provide a safe, nurturing, fun and welcoming learning environment for children age 5 and under and their caregivers. It has weekly playgroups, as well as sponsoring speakers, discussion groups, social events and facilitating sharing of resources. The Center is located at 7 Woodbridge Street in South Hadley.

South Hadley Public Schools (http://www.shschools.com/) [External site] Official website of South Hadley Public Schools.

Local History: Links to numerous local history and local information resources, created by the South Hadley Public Library.

Elected Officials: Local and state officials, along with their contact information.

Town Organizations: Organizations and clubs based in South Hadley.

Maps: Various map sites, so that you can find your way around town, the region, the nation, or beyond!

News Sources: Local newspapers and media outlets.

Questions? Contact the library.


Page updated: October 30, 2008
Maintained by Bob Williford, Reference Librarian