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Chicopee Bus Camera's Lead to Over 1 Warning a DayYou may be excited to hear that the new camera's on Chicopee buses have been effective...Chicopee officials say the city’s new Bus Patrol program has issued 35 warnings to those who illegally passed a school bus since its launch last month. The warning phase continues as the start date of April 1st for ticketing enforcement has been delayed.
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Springfield Ready to Pave City RoadsIt's always nice when you're driving on a freshly paved road...In Springfield, road paving operations are underway after funding was recently secured. No word on which streets the city DPW will focus on
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Accident Highlights the Importance of E-Bike Road SafetyWith the weather warming up, you're probably seeing more and more of those e-bikes around the area. A 15-year-old e-bike rider was hit by an oncoming vehicle at the intersection of Meadowbrook avenue and Miami Street in West Springfield over the weekend after police say they failed to obey a stop sign. The biker is okay, but police are urging bikers of the importance of obeying the rules of the road just as if they were behind a wheel
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Community Leaders Unite to Fight HungerIt's a blessing when you and I have food on the table...Local leaders, businesses, and community members united at the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts to support this cause, and make sure that's the case for everyone. Carts full of non-perishables were donated as a result of the event yesterday
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Hartford Area Schools to get Nearly 1,000 Donated BooksI'm sure you'd agree of the importance for youth to be reading...and fans of the Hartford Wolf Pack donated close to 1,000 books to donate to area schools. The gently used books were collected in bins at the entrance to People’s Bank Arena....and will be given out to schools in the Hartford area
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Tick Season Has ArrivedWhether you're in Western Mass or Northern CT, tick season has arrived. They're typically most active right after the snow melts and temps start getting above 50. Experts say a thorough shower and a “tick check” in the creases of your skin are your best tools for a safe spring.
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New Stop Sign Confusing Drivers in SpringfieldA new stop sign in Sixteeen Acres has been run many times recently, with drivers likely having no idea. It's on Parker Street, as you cross over White Oak Road to head towards the yield onto another section of Parker Street. For years it has been a stop just on White Oak, but the Springfield DPW added it as a trail after neighbors raised concerns over past accidents
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Gas Tax Relief Could be ComingGas prices continue to increase across the nation. In Springfield, the average price sits at just over $3.70. In Hartford, it's $3.95. In response to the rising costs, two U.S. senators introduced the Gas Prices Relief Act earlier this month. The proposed legislation seeks to suspend the 18-cent-per-gallon federal gasoline tax, and if passed would remain in effect through September
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Malfunction at BJ's Gas in Springfield Leaves Cars Caked in FoamIt was just a normal gas fill up at the new BJ's station in Springfield, until some hazardous waste started spraying everywhere. The gas station’s fire suppression system malfunctioned and was set off. Cars filling up in the area were seen blanketed with foam, but no one was hurt
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International Women's Day Celebrated in Springfield
Shoutout to all the women in Greater Springfield and Hartford who are doing great things...a Springfield non-profit organization just hosted its 14th Annual International Women’s Day celebration Saturday at the Zanetti School. The event recognized local women who continue to make an impact within the community through their achievements and service.
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MLK Jr. Family Services Paused Due to Gas ScentMartin Luther King Jr. Family Services in Springfield announced that its community center is temporarily closed due to unforeseen circumstances. They're working to relocate their services. The closure was caused by the smell of gas, and even though Eversource shut off the supply, they want to identify and fix the cause before allowing people back in
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Pickleball Tournament Benefits Greater Springfield Habitat for HumanityPickleball has been growing in popularity over the last decade...and the Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity hosted their second annual pickleball tournament at The Picklr in Westfield on Sunday. The money raised went to homeownership and home preservation projects throughout Hampden County. The organization is dedicated to providing homeownership opportunities to low-income families.
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TSA Workers at Bradley Receiving Gift Cards From CommunityIt’s been a long last several weeks for TSA workers, as they have not received a paycheck due to the partial government shutdown. Now, members of the community and travelers are stepping up to make sure TSA employees at Bradley International Airport are taken care of. Many gift cards have been given to TSA workers at Bradley for things like gas and groceries
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RCC Gives out Free GasOver the weekend, our city experienced the love of Jesus in a real way. Random strangers were blessed with free gas, but more than that, people were prayed for, seen, and reminded they’re not alone. Restoration City Church put this on, filling tanks at various stations in the city. They said it was a moment to give generously and believe boldly for our city
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Creamy Cones Celebrates Chicopee Location by Giving Out Free Ice CreamIt may not have felt like spring or summer this past weekend, but that did not stop people from getting free ice cream in Chicopee. In fact, a line formed around the building, as Creamy Cones opened it's second Western Mass location. The first one is in West Side, and the opening of this one on Memorial Drive was celebrated by giving out 400 free vanilla servings
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Swish Night Raises Funds for Make-a-Wish Foundation in Western MassSaturday marked the 13th annual Swish Night, where the Make-a-Wish foundation was raising funds to be able to grant the wishes of 80 eligible children right here in western Mass. The evening featured championship college basketball, and a brief program between games to highlight the organization’s mission of granting life-changing wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions.
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Chicopee Fire and Police Officials Battle it Out on the IceChicopee officials traded in their badges for pucks and hit the ice to settle their rivalry for a good cause. Fire and police crews went head-to-head for their 10th annual “Battle of the Badges” hockey game on Saturday afternoon, all to benefit the Chicopee Boys and Girls Club. Plus, two scholarships were given out to students of Chicopee Comp. and Chicopee High School.
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Time to say bye to Smithland Pet & Garden Center40 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
Hope For Today
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04-05-26He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you, while he was still with you in Galilee: ‘The Son of Man must be delivered over to the hands of sinners, be crucified and on the third day be raised again.’ Luke 24:6-7

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