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Holyoke & Teachers Association Agree on ContractAfter months of negotiations, the city of Holyoke and the Teachers Association have agreed on a contract. The Mayor said, “It is not only the strongest agreement in Holyoke’s history but also stands as one of the best teacher contracts in the region, surpassing those of many surrounding communities.” The contract now has to be ratified by the school committee
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Free Summer Music Series Coming to DowntownMore free music will soon be heard through downtown Springfield. The Landing, located next to the new convention center garage in downtown Springfield, announced Thursday that they will host the Lawn Party starting in June. The concert series will bring together bands of various genres, as well as local food trucks and lawn games.
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60 Recruits Graduate Police AcademyThe Springfield Police Academy celebrated Class #0526’s graduation yesterday. After 23 weeks of training that began in November, 60 recruits were officially made officers. Following their graduation, they will join a variety of departments, including one in Easthampton, 52 in Springfield, four in Holyoke and three in the Hampden County Sheriff’s Office
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Nurses Get Surprised with Gifts for National Nurses WeekThis week marks National Nurses Week, a time to appreciate the hard work, compassion, and care our healthcare workers put in every day to keep our community safe and healthy.
To celebrate, Tommy Car Auto Group delivered over $1,000 worth of prizes to nurses at two local hospitals this week. -
T-Birds Advance in Playoffs AgainThe Mass Mutual Center was rocking last night...as the Springfield Thunderbirds beat rival Providence, to advance deeper into the playoffs. Fans, who just weeks ago didn't think they'd even make the playoffs, are ecstatic as they enter round 3. The next series starts on Tuesday, but the T Birds won't be back at home until the 19th
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Small Fire in Elementary School Prompts EvacuationAll students and staff at Stony Hill elementary school in Wilbraham safely evacuated on Wednesday following a small kitchen fire. In a letter to families, the principal of Stony Hill School said the fire involved a cardboard box, and any questions or concerns can be sent to her directly.
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Booking Mothers Day Restaurant Reservations a Good IdeaTreating moms to brunch or dinner is one of the top ways people like to celebrate Mother’s Day. And it's that your plan, you may want to make those reservations now. A survey showed 63% people are planning to take a special mom out to eat, and restaurants are expected to fill quickly
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Town Override Could Be Coming Back to South Hadley BallotEvery so often you may be asked to vote in a special town or city election. But what about being asked to vote on the same question 3 times? In South Hadley a proposed special election would ask voters to approve a $3.5 million tax override. This discussion follows the failure of two override questions in a town-wide vote last month.
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Young Athlete Mental Health Program Launches in SpringfieldA community event in Springfield helped kick off a new mentorship program for student-athletes focused on mental health. The program connects students with mentors who can support them through the pressures of school, sports, and life. It’s just getting started, with organizers hoping to reach more students over time.
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AMR Gives Out Free Pancake Breakfast TicketsAmerican Medical Response is giving out 70,000 free tickets to students for Springfield’s World’s Largest Pancake Breakfast. Of that 70,000, 32,000 are in Springfield Public Schools. The goal is to make sure kids across the area can take part in the event, even if cost might’ve been a barrier.
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Huge Oak Falls on Home in MonsonYesterday's high winds caused a huge oak tree to come crashing down onto a Monson home. The tree caused some structural damage, but tree and fire crews were able to respond quickly to patch some holes in the roof before rain today. No one was hurt
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Major Food Change Coming to Springfield SchoolsA change is coming to Springfield Public Schools. Yesterday, the district announced a new food service partnership with Chartwells Dining Services. The partnership will start July 1. School officials said students and staff will play an important role moving forward and feedback will be encouraged.
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3 More Illegal Dirt Bikes Removed from Springfield StreetsYou're seeing less and less illegal dirt bikes on the road as the police continue to crackdown. Springfield Police nabbed three illegal dirt bikes and arrested their riders over the weekend. None of the riders were insured and none had helmets as they rode around Springfield
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City Leader Discuss Impact of New CourthouseSpringfield city leaders are talking about what a new courthouse could mean for the area around it. They’re looking at things like traffic, parking, and how it might affect nearby businesses and neighborhoods. Nothing’s finalized yet, at this point this is more about understanding the impact before decisions are made.
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Lorraine's in Chicopee to get $50,000 to Fight HungerLorraine’s Soup Kitchen in Chicopee just got a $50,000 check from the state yesterday to help address the drastic increase in local food insecurity. More than 120,000 residents in western Massachusetts depend on food assistance to meet their daily needs. Despite the $50,000 donation, Lorraine’s still anticipates challenges in fully supporting the community
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Brush Fire Risk HeightenedYou'll want to be careful, it's brush fire season and there were two of them in the area yesterday. The one in Springfield actually closed down a portion of Bay Street during a busy time of the afternoon. Thankfully no one was hurt
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Springfield Parking Garage to Have Flat Fee After 5pmGood news for you if you visit Downtown Springfield often.... for the Taylor Street Parking Garage, all parking after 5 p.m. will be only $5. The flat fee may be easier for visitors as opposed to trying to find a meter
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Plane Crashes into Quabbin ReservoirJust before 8 p.m. on Friday evening, the Massachusetts State Police were notified of a plane crashing into the Quabbin Reservoir in the area of Route 122. New Salem firefighters assisted the Massachusetts State Police in pulling the pilot out of the water and was successfully pulled back to shore. The pilot was airlifter to a local hospital for treatment
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T Birds Advance to 2nd Round of PlayoffsThe Springfield Thunderbirds have begun their second round series with rival Providence as both teams push toward a championship. The T birds who spent most of the year at or near the bottom of the standings, have made a big push and are bringing excitement to the Downtown Springfield area.
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New Wall of Fame Mural in Mason Square Honors LeadersIf you're stuck at the light on Wilbraham Road in Springfield waiting to get onto State Street...you may have seen the Wall of Fame Mural. On Saturday, both Springfield officials and community members came together to unveil the new mural in the Mason Square neighborhood, which portrays 38 leaders of the community that has shown their leadership and service to their community over the years.
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Huge Expo Held in SpringfieldAn expo was held to empower families through access, engagement and opportunity, and it was an honor for The Q 99.7 to be there. Springfield Public Schools hosted the Family Expo Saturday afternoon, featuring a resource fair to connect families with local organizations and resources.
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Springfield Crossing Announces New TenantsThe Springfield Crossing announced several new tenants set to open in the coming months. Joining the lineup this summer are Chase Bank, Playa Bowls, Be Young Day Spa, and Beyond Oishii. Additional tenant announcements and grand opening celebrations will be shared in the coming months as Springfield Crossing continues to expand.
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Peacock on the Loose in EnfieldIf you're in the Enfield area, you're asked to be on the lookout for a runaway peacock. A brightly colored peacock has been on the loose in Enfield for more than a week after escaping from Green Acres Farm, and neighbors have reported sightings near Post Road and Elmore Road.
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Over 100 Springfield Police Officers HonoredThe Springfield Police Department honored more than one hundred officers and civilians for life-saving work and outstanding service. The awards ceremony last night was held at Duggan Academy. Those honored were said to have stepped up in high-pressure moments, saved lives, and went above and beyond the call of duty.
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Monson Savings Bank Donates to Local Non ProfitsMonson Savings Bank donated $25,000 to local nonprofit organizations at its Community Giving Initiative Reception. Local community members were invited to cast votes for their nonprofit organizations of choice earlier this year. Some of the recipients included the YMCA, South End Community Center, and the Miracle League of Western Mass
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Costco Updates $1.50 Hotdog ComboCostco has made a change to its food court lineup, updating the $1.50 hotdog and soda combo for the first time in decades. No there isn't a price hike, rather they are adding the option for you to replace the soda with water.
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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
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05-08-26May the Lord bless you and protect you. May the Lord smile on you and be gracious to you. May the Lord show you his favor and give you his peace. Numbers 6:24-26

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