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Restaurant Closes, Farmers Market Debuts Among Top June Headlines
In case you missed them, here's Greenfield Patch's top stories from the month.

It's been a busy month in Greenfield. In case you missed them, here's some of the top Patch headlines from the month of June.
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Tam’s Chop Suey, known perhaps as much for its great carryout cuisine as its general lack of upkeep to the exterior of its restaurant at 68th and Layton Avenue, closed.
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The debut of the first-ever Greenfield Farmers Market opened on June 23.Â
Snack Attack? Man Accused of Choking Stepson After Bag of Doritos Goes Missing
Upset that someone ate his Doritos, a Greenfield man is facing felony charges after police say he yelled at, chased and choked his 12-year-old stepson.
The massive shakeup atop the Greenfield School District continued as Todd Bugnacki, the Director of Educational Services and the third and final member of the central office team in place just six months ago, resigned.
Homes Evacuated After Lightning Strike Causes Gas Main Break
Greenfield Fire Department crews evacuated at least two homes at the southeast intersection of 84th Street and Forest Home Avenue after a lightning strike broke a gas pipe on June 21.Â
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