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  • Warming Centers Expected Busy in Holyoke

    Warming centers in Holyoke opened their doors last night as frigid and windy conditions have taken over western mass. Providence Ministries in Holyoke expects all of their nearly 2 dozen cots to be full in the days ahead. People there not only stay warm , but get a nice hot meal and a shower

  • GiveBack Toy Drive Happening in Springfield

    Way Finders and FIRST Student are joining forces this weekend to collect toys and monetary donations for families living in local homeless shelters. It'll be held Saturday outside the Boston Road Walmart in Springfield. The event invites community members to drop off new, unwrapped toys for children from infancy through age 13, as well as gift cards or monetary donations for teenagers.

  • Gunn Block Building Finally Being Restored?

    Urban Impact Initiative has acquired the historic Gunn Block building in Springfield, aiming to restore the vacant property with the help of a $250,000 grant. The renovation budget for the project is estimated at $1.3 million, with the goal of completing the renovations by the end of next year.

  • New Restaurant Experience Comes to Western Mass

    A new dining experience is coming to western Massachusetts. Daruma Japanese BBQ will officially open its doors on Friday at 4 p.m., marking the launch of the region’s first Japanese barbecue restaurant. It offers an interactive dining concept where guests grill premium meats and vegetables at their own tables. It's located in Holyoke close to the mall

  • Community Stepping Up to Help Those Impacted by Holyoke Fires

    As investigations continue into multiple apartment building fires in Holyoke....the general community and even those outside of the city are doing whatever they can to help the dozens of impacted families. Lots of donations flooded Enlace de Familias, a local family resource center here in Holyoke. All of this is to try to help the many who lost almost everything, especially with the holidays just right around the corner.

  • Bright Nights Honors Vets & First Responders

    Bright Nights at Forest Park in Springfield celebrated local first responders and military members earlier this week with a special dedication event. It was a way to honor those who protect the community and nation every day

  • Some unhappy Springfield Schools Remained Open in Snow

    Many in Springfield were unhappy with the district's decision to remain open yesterday. They responded saying, "“As the day progressed, we heard from some who were unhappy with the decision and others who felt it was the right call. We appreciate everyone who reached out and value the feedback as we continue striving to make thoughtful decisions.”

  • Help Coming for Families Displaced by Holyoke Fires

    Providence Ministries is providing assistance to those affected by recent fires in Holyoke, collaborating with the Holyoke Emergency Response Team to offer extended support. The non-profit organization has been working to provide clothing, shelter, and food to displaced families at several of its facilities, including Kate’s Kitchen

  • Young Girl Raises Money for Toys for Tots

    A 10-year-old girl named Delilah has organized a massive Toys for Tots donation, raising over $3,000 through a hot chocolate stand. The initiative resulted in more than $1,700 in cash donations and approximately $1,300 worth of toys, doubling the amount raised last year. They managed to fill two cars with toys, which were delivered to help those in need during the holiday season

  • Opportunity to Give Back in Springfield

    If you're looking for an opportunity to give back, right now and until January 17th, every Springfield City Library location is collecting new and gently used coats, hats, gloves, and mittens for both adults and children. They’re also collecting new socks, undergarments, baby diapers, and wipes.

  • Marcotte Ford Shops for Families in Need

    Christmas gifts can get expensive, so the Marcotte Ford management team visited Target at the Holyoke Mall yesterday to shop for gifts for ten local families in need. The initiative, now in its second year, involves managers from Marcotte Ford purchasing gifts with a budget of $500 per cart.

  • Lots of Parking Tickets in Chicopee Walmart Parking Lot

    Heads up...The Chicopee Police Department is issuing citations left and right to drivers parking in the fire lane at the Walmart Plaza. There has been an increase in fire lane violations now that the holiday shopping season has ramped up. Those caught parking in the fire lane will be issued a ticket for $50

  • March For Food far Surpasses Goal of Over Half a Million Raised

    The 16th Annual March for the Food Bank raised over $840,000, surpassing its original goal of $650,000, to support local families in need this holiday season. The new fundraising goal is to raise $1 million by the end of the year

  • Holyoke Police Make Arrest

    As Holyoke Police were making their rounds yesterday, a property check on Newton Street resulted in an arrest. They saw a door open to an abandoned building and found an armed robbery suspect inside. He was taken into custody without issue

  • Bright Nights 5K Road Race Kicks off December in Forest Park

    Runners braved the cold last night and took their mark for the annual Bright Nights 5k Road Race in Springfield’s Forest Park. This year’s race sold out in just 18 hours, with more than 200 people being waitlisted. These runners raced through the more than 750 thousand lights and had a nice warm soup dinner waiting for them on the other side of the finish line.

  • Red Kettle Campaign Successful in Springfield

    The Salvation Army held its annual Red Kettle campaign at the Thunderdome in Springfield, setting up three donation stations around the MassMutual Center during a recent game, and the response was huge. The event aimed to raise funds for local programs, with volunteers emphasizing the impact of every donation on the Springfield community.

  • 25th Annual Festival of Trees Underway in Springfield

    That weekend was the opening weekend for the Springfield Boys and Girls Club’s annual Festival of Trees. This event acts as the biggest fundraiser of the year for the club, an organization that serves more than 4,000 local youth. For 25 years, Springfield Boys and Girls Club Festival of Trees has been a community staple at the MassMutual Center, with over 110 decorated trees being raffled off

  • Bright Nights Underway in Springfield

    Hundreds if not thousands of families went out to Bright Nights at Forest Park in Springfield over the weekend, helping kick off the light displays in its 31st season. The cherished tradition for many, runs until January 4th, and tickets must be bought in advance online, or at Big Y

  • Popular Event Returns to Springfield

    The annual Quadrangle lighting event at Springfield Museums illuminated the night and brought holiday cheer to the local community over the weekend. The event featured a countdown led by Mayor Sarno, which culminated in the lighting of the Quadrangle, a popular tradition for many in Springfield.

  • Small Business Saturday Successful in Western Mass

    Small business Saturday in Western Mass was a huge success, with many local business owners saying that the day was their busiest of the year. The holiday wasn't suggested until 2010, and then was made official in 2011.

  • Free Kids Skating Lessons in Springfield

    Children in Springfield can learn to ice skate for free this holiday season, thanks to a program sponsored by the Springfield Police Department. The program, which offers free skate rentals, requires kids to bring their own helmets and gloves to the rink. Sessions are scheduled at Cyr Arena on December 6, 13, 20, and 27, from 3 to 3:50 p.m.

  • 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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