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Greenfield is proud to be the home of Yankee Magazine’s Best Small-Town Pub, The People’s Pint. In its current “Best Of” issue, the magazine praises the Pint’s quintessential localness, its food, and its beer. Congratulations to the Pint for sticking with its winning menu, branching into delicacies like bacon-chocolate-chip cookies, and pouring its crisp, satisfying beer. Here’s what Yankee Magazine had to say:

"The People's Pint has been open since January 1st, 1997. All ages are welcome."
“As the shire town for Western Massachusetts' back-to-the-land movement, Greenfield has always hungered and thirsted for the quintessentially local. The People's Pint delivers on both, with well-rounded ales crafted with an edge of hops, plus a menu tailored for all tastes and diets. (Try the peanut noodles or beef sirloin kebabs.)”

Don’t mind if we do . . .

The People's Pint

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Surrounded by the foothills of the Berkshires at the convergence of the Green, Deerfield and Connecticut Rivers, Greenfield, Massachusetts, is blessed with natural beauty, a vibrant downtown and an engaged community. We are easy to reach by car: Interstate-91 and Route 2 meet in Greenfield. Boston is just 2½ hours east and New York City lies 3 hours to the south. Greenfield, the county seat of Franklin County, is rich in history. It’s now undergoing a renaissance as several of its beautiful downtown brick buildings are being adapted for modern use, many using green technology such as geothermal heating and cooling and rooftop solar arrays
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Greenfield offers exciting opportunities for outdoor recreation, unique shopping (including one of the only independently owned department stores in the nation), fabulous art and entertainment and great dining and lodging.

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May 22: Beautification Project Needs Your Input

May 23: Taxes: It's Important to Get it Right

July 14 & 15: Green River Festival

July 27 & 28: SummerFest and Sidewalk Sales

J.F. Conlon & Associates
549-5267

Green River Ambrosia/Katalyst Kombucha
773-9700

Real Pickles
774-2600

Manna House
774-5955

Community Health Center of Franklin County
772-3748

Greenfield Dollars are a local currency designed for use in the city of Greenfield, MA issued by the Greenfield Business Association working in collaboration with participating local businesses, and local non-profits. The list of places where they can be used is extensive and growing.

The purpose of a local currency is to function on a local scale the same way that national currencies . . .

 
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