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  • Bee's Swarm Local Pizza Shop

    Imagine you're out just enjoying some pizza with friends or family, and a swarm of bees comes to join you. A swarm of bees came right up to the patio of Clemenza’s Brick Oven Pizza on Westfield Street in West Springfield on Wednesday. The Hampden County Beekeepers Association came to pick them up, and said bee swarms are actually natural this time of year

  • Rental Scams Going on in Holyoke

    Holyoke Police are warning people looking for rentals online about a scam. Detectives said yesterday there are people reportedly posting fake listings on Craigslist and social media, then asking for deposits or upfront rent before you’ve even seen the place. Police added the homes may not be for rent or may actually be for sale.

  • Annual Springfield Cookout Connects Neighbors

    More connections were made in Springfield at the Springfield Partners for Community Action annual Community Action Awareness Day cookout at Sam Bolden Park. The event focused on building community relationships, providing resources and gathering vital input for a new community needs assessment. They plan to use the collected survey data to organize a strategic plan to serve the community over the next three to five years.

  • Teens Finding it Difficult to be Hired This Summer

    If you or someone you know has a teenager struggling to find a summer job, you're not alone. According to MassHire Springfield, hiring has slowed all across the board and, in particular, when hiring slows, one of the first groups that’s hit are your younger kind of positions. In particular, jobs like food service, landscaping, and retail aren’t hiring as many people looking for first-time employment

  • Elderly Ludlow Man Found with Help of Drone

    Drones are being credited for helping safely find a Ludlow man who had gone missing earlier this week, and had fallen into a ravine. Investigators searched throughout the day with no luck, but within an hour of the drones being launched, a human sized heat signature was discovered about a mile from the man's home. He was not seriously hurt, but crews needed a Stokes basket to carry him about three-quarters of a mile out of the woods

  • Springfield Pools & Splash Pad Opening Dates Revealed

    The hot weather has people wondering when Springfield will open their pools and splash pads. The city is preparing to open them for the summer season, with officials reporting full lifeguard staffing ahead of the scheduled openings. Splash pads will be open the last week of June, and the pools open on July 1st

  • Speed Cameras Becoming More Popular in CT

    Speed cameras continue to expand across Connecticut. Fifteen towns and cities already use them, and four more are under review to get them installed. West Hartford said it plans to roll out speed cameras within the next few months. The cameras will be placed primarily in school zones or high-traffic areas

  • Fast Growth Causing Some Areas to be Behind on Mowing

    You may be noticing how fast the grass is growing, and in some areas like Enfield, the fast growth combined with rainy days has led some areas to look unkempt. Enfield is asking for patience as they work to catch up on the town mowing schedule, focusing first on high visibility areas. They expect to be caught up in the coming days

  • Bitcoin Scams Becoming More Common

    The Holyoke Police Department recently prevented a person from falling victim to a Bitcoin scam and is urging community members to remain cautious of cryptocurrency fraud. They say that these types of Bitcoin scams have defrauded people in western Mass of more than $2 million in the past two to three years.

  • Local Car Dealership Donates to Help Pediatric Cancer Patients

    A local car dealership in Holyoke has raised $10,000 for the Miles for Miracles campaign, an initiative that supports families at Boston Children’s Hospital in their fight against pediatric cancer. Over the past 27 years, the dealership has donated over $300 million to various local initiatives.

  • E Bike Restrictions Could be Coming to Westfield

    E bikes are becoming more common, but might you start seeing less of them in Westfield? Just last week, an e-bike rider pulled out in front of a car in Westfield and ended up seriously hurt. City leaders said that crash is exactly why they’re proposing restrictions. The city wants to cap the e-bike speed limit at 15 miles an hour on the bike path where there are lots of kids and strollers

  • Decade Long Construction Project Near Completion in West Side

    West Springfield’s Memorial Avenue has been a construction zone for a decade, but there may be a light at the end of the tunnel. As part of the repaving process, MASSDOT crews had ripped up the area between Union Street and Bosworth Street, leaving drivers to navigate deep potholes filled with rain water over the weekend. The Mayor says he appreciates the patience over the last decade, and says the construction is in its final stretch

  • Chicopee Celebrates New Affordable Housing

    Chicopee is marking a major milestone in the transformation of its River Mills District with a topping off ceremony for what will be the city’s tallest residential building. The four-acre project will bring 105 mixed-income affordable units from studios to three-bedrooms on West Main Street where the former Facemate property along the Chicopee River used to sit.

  • CT Lowe's & Home Depot Stores Capturing License Plate Data

    In Connecticut, when you pull into a Home Depot or Lowe’s, a camera may be photographing your license plate. Now, lawmakers want to know who’s getting that information, and why. Both Lowe’s and Home Depot say they have the cameras in place, to prevent theft and fraud, as well as to ensure “safety and security.

  • Springfield Police Ordinance Unit Holds Sweep of North End

    The Springfield Police Ordinance Unit and the Department of Code Enforcement issued over 50 tickets during a park-and-walk sweep in the North End neighborhood. Common ordinance violations include land maintenance, parking restrictions, and litter.

  • Teens Can Workout for Free This Summer at Planet Fitness

    Teenagers in Western Mass can work out for free all summer long. From 4 to 8 p.m. on Thursday teens can stop by an open house the West Springfield Planet Fitness to check out the gym and learn about the “High School Summer Pass” Program. The goal is to help young people build healthy habits and support both physical and mental wellness while school is out.

  • Farmers Market Returns to Forest Park

    The Farmers Market at Forest Park is back for the season. Every Tuesday from 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., you can head to the Historic Monkey House in Springfield rain or shine for a chance to shop fresh and local goods. You can also take advantage of free entry at the main entrance on Sumner Avenue.

  • Motorcycle Accidents Shut Down 91 in Windsor

    Traffic in Windsor yesterday was not the result of Memorial Day travel, rather two separate motorcycle accidents that closed both asides on 91. The accidents happened an hour apart, near exit 38 and exit 41. There is an investigation still ongoing and one of the accidents did involve some injuries

  • Hope For Holyoke Celebrates Recoveries with Awards

    The Hope for Holyoke Recovery Center recently celebrated recovery journeys and crucial support systems during its 10th Annual “Hopey Awards” celebration. The event recognized more than 50 individuals and local organizations for their contributions and achievements in recovery. The awards began with a vision to recognize the power of connection, recovery and community support.

  • Swan Boats Return to Forest Park

    Swan boats have returned to Forest Park for the season. It's a popular recreational activity for families and youth. Last summer, the return of paddle boats to Porter Lake in the Park proved successful, with families taking advantage of the water activity. Rentals cost $5 for a half-hour ride on Porter Lake, and each one can hold up to 4 people

  • Local Communities Hold Indoor Ceremonies for Memorial Day

    While the morning rain cancelled most Memorial Day parades in the community, most communities still honored fallen soldiers with indoor remembrance ceremonies. The Springfield ceremony concluded with the laying of five wreaths at Court Square and Veterans Way in downtown Springfield.

  • Agawam Girls Softball Allowed to Play; Wind up Losing Wmass Final

    After lots of drama surrounding the Agawam girsl softball team, a judge did give the kids a chance to play in the Western Mass Final after a paperwork error originally denied them. People in Agawam worked day and night to make sure the team could play in the game, and it was a rollercoaster week of emotions for the team. They wound up losing the championship 9-4 against East Longmeadow on Saturday

  • T-Birds Season Comes to Bitter End

    The Springfield Thunderbirds’ season and crazy playoff run has come to an end. The lost the winner take on game in Wilkes Barre on Saturday. During a watch party Downtown on Saturday, reflected on some of their favorite moments and plays from the playoffs. Though the season has come to an end, the T-Birds said they’re excited for the future as they soon plan to celebrate 100 years of hockey in Springfield.

  • New Parking Option Comes to Downtown Springfield

    A new parking option is coming to Downtown Springfield, this one in the South End. The Springfield Planning Board has unanimously approved the South End garage project, paving the way for a $68 million redevelopment effort at the intersection of Cross and Willow streets.

  • Coffee Trail Comes to Hartford for the Summer

    If you like local coffee shops, the Hartford Mayor has joined with local business owners to launch the Hartford Coffee Trail. You can use the Vibemap app and visit shops across the city, where they can earn points and unlock rewards. 10 coffee shops in the city are taking part in the campaign that runs from June1, to August 1

  • Local 10th Grader Saves Life of Classmate

    A local 10th grader is being hailed as a hero this morning after a school field trip nearly turned into a tragedy. Students from Smith Academy were enjoying a field trip to Six Flags, when one student began choking. But Elijah didn't freeze, and gave his classmate the Heimlich maneuver, an action that turned out to be life saving

  • Holyoke Man Reunited with Those Who Saved Him

    It’s EMS week and last night in Holyoke, first responders and good Samaritans reunited with the man who’s live they saved — after he suffered cardiac arrest during the Holyoke Saint Patrick’s Day Road Race just two months ago. Jeremy Brown, suffered a sudden cardiac arrest two blocks from the finish line. An off-duty respiratory therapist and an off-duty nurse started CPR until first responders arrived

  • Agawam Softball Denied Appeal Now Taken to Court

    After the Agawam High School softball team was denied an appeal to participate in the western Massachusetts Tournament championship, that battle will be taken to court. The filing seeks to allow the team to play after they beat the Westfield Bombers 6 to 4 in Wednesday’s semifinal matchup.

  • Time to say bye to Smithland Pet & Garden Center

    40 years is a long time, and after 40 years, all 13 locations of Smithland Pet & Garden Center will close. The company originally known as myAgway and Dave’s Soda and Pet City said this decision was difficult but necessary. They have locations in both western Massachusetts and across Connecticut, but there's no public timetable for the closure

 

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