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Deerfield Recreation Department welcomes new Director

Deerfield Recreation Department welcomes new Director

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DEERFIELD, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — Deerfield has welcomed a new Recreation Director, Gaby Richard-Harrington, who is taking over for Sue Antonellis who ran the Department for over twenty-five years.
In a message to the community, Richard-Harrington wrote she is hoping to grow the membership of the Deerfield Recreation Committee and building on the existing strong foundation of the community.
Currently, new Recreation Director Richard-Harrington is hard at work in a busy soccer and field hockey season.

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