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Greenfield is getting closer to putting its opioid settlement money to work.

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Greenfield is getting closer to putting its opioid settlement money to work. A city commission is developing grants and assistance programs for prevention, treatment and recovery, including grants for local organizations and individuals. Greenfield expects to receive about 1.7-million dollars in settlement funds through 2038.

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