Greenfield Cooperative Bank’s senior leadership team recently volunteered with Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity to help finish a new home being built in Northampton. The team swapped their suits for paint brushes and put a coat of paint on the home’s interior walls. Greenfield Cooperative Bank had previously committed $10,000 towards the project. President and CEO Tony Worden expressed the bank’s commitment to giving back to the community through supporting affordable homeownership opportunities. Executive Vice President Jane Wolfe noted how rewarding it was to work alongside the team and participate in Habitat for Humanity’s mission. Meanwhile, the MassHire Franklin Hampshire Career Center is hosting a recruitment event for Berkshire East Mountain Resort and Zoar Outdoor on Friday, April 26 from 10 a.m. to noon. Available positions include bike instructors, drivers, kitchen staff, maintenance workers, tour guides, and whitewater rafting instructors. For more information, visit masshirefhcareers.org.
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