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Springfield Increasing Police PatrolsIf you’ve noticed more police around Springfield lately, that’s not your imagination. City leaders said it’s part of a coordinated public safety push now under way. The idea is to get in front of the problems people keep calling about. As part of the operation, more than 80 state troopers have been sent in to help Springfield Police
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Pushback Helps Save Pine Point Neighborhood Post OfficeA huge win for the Pine Point neighborhood in Springfield...The Pine Point Post Office contract unit will remain open after its expected shutdown was called off. This decision followed a major push from the community and a newly modified contract with the Postal Service.
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MassDOT Looking to Build Bridge to Relieve Traffic Delays in Agawam/West SideA public meeting was held yesterday to talk about a major traffic improvement project that proposes a new bridge over CSX railroad tracks at Front Street in Agawam and West Side. The bridge would eliminate 45 minute delays when the train is crossing. MassDOT plans for construction on the new bridge to start before 2030, with an estimated completion within four to five years.
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Financial Literary Programs Aims to Empower Springfield YouthStudents in Springfield were celebrated yesterday as they received certificates of completion of a six-week financial literacy program. The program’s objective is to help students build a brighter future through education and financial empowerment. The free program is open to youth throughout the summer months
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Springfield Housing Lottery Offers Another Affordable HomeA newly renovated home in Springfield will be awarded to a family through a housing lottery. The initiative aims to provide affordable homeownership opportunities for community members. It's a single family home on Itendale Street that's been worked on for years. Buyers must earn 80% or less of the area median income to qualify
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Springfield Honors Latin TeachersThe fifth annual Latino Educators Shine Awards were held earlier this week, where four local educators were recognized for their significant impact in Springfield classrooms. Among others, Janelee Morales Colon, a sixth-grade English teacher at Veritas Prep Charter School, was honored for fostering academic growth between fifth and sixth grade.
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Summer Meals Program Comes to SpringfieldYesterday you may have heard about Holyoke's summer east program, for youth, now Springfield's has been announced. The program, which operates at more than 20 locations, will run until August 14, offering free meals to anyone under the age of 18. The goal is to eliminate childhood hunger in Springfield
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Springfield Water & Sewer Rates to IncreaseIt seems like the cost of everything is going up these days....Now Springfield is set to increase the water and sewer rate by about $130 annually. The rate adjustment is necessary to support the day-to-day costs of delivering water and sewer services, as well as to fund capital reinvestments in the water and sewer system
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West Side Starts Initiative to Help Kids Ride Bikes SafelyWith the warmer weather, you may be seeing more and more kids out on their bikes. West Springfield police officers started a program yesterday that will reward children who are practicing bicycle safety with free ice cream tickets. The program looks to promote the importance of wearing helmets and knowing the rules of the road for bicyclists.
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Agawam Sets New Rules on E-Bike RidingThe town of Agawam has set new rules for e-bike riders as other communities in the region consider similar restrictions. Officials said the goal of the ordinance is not to stop people from riding e-bikes, but to improve safety and make sure riders understand the rules of the road. First and foremost, all riders are now required to be wearing a helmet
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East Longmeadow's New High School to be Ready for FallA new school is exciting, and it's something both Agawam and East Longmeadow students are looking forward to with new high schools being built. Sounds like East Longmeadow's will be ready by fall, with remaining construction just being a demo and a cleanup of the former school.
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More Details on the North End Bridge Replacement ProjectMore details are emerging about the total North End Bridge replacement project. It's expected to cost roughly $365 million, with about half of that covered by a grant. During construction, two lanes will remain open. The project add a wider structure, revamped intersections, and crosswalks. It is officially listed to start in 2027 and end around 2031
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Fare Free PVTA Bus Rides on Track to RemainThe current free PVTA bus ride program is set to expire on June 30, with plans for after that date yet to be revealed. But it sure sounds like it'll remain, with the Springfield City Council passing a resolution in support of the fare-free bus program with a unanimous 10-0 vote.
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CT Violent & Property Crime Rates DownIn Connecticut, violent crime and property crime are down, according to new crime statistics released yesterday by state police. Over the last five years the violent crime rate has dropped 7%, and 16% for property crime. The Hartford mayor credits stronger enforcement efforts
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Free Summer Meals for Kids in HolyokeFree meals will soon be available to children in Holyoke as the city’s Summer Eats program returns for another season. Meals include an entree, fruits and vegetables, and milk. Locations include Heritage State Park, McMahon Field, Holyoke Public Library, and Springdale Park. A food truck will also stop at multiple sites each day to serve meals at different times.
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More Illegal Dirt Bikes & Quads Confiscated in SpringfieldMore illegal 4 wheelers and dirt bikes have been taken off Springfield streets. Yesterday, separate riders were seen on Franklin Street, and Maynard Street. Other area's they were taken include Carew Street, Harriert Street, Chapin Terrace and Ledyard Street.
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North End Bridge to be ReplacedIt;s official, the North End Bridge in Springfield will be replaced...391 in Chicopee will also be replaced where is goes over route 116. It's part of a $20.7 Billion dollar five year transportation plan the Mass DOT just approved. As for when those two project will begin and their expected timelines, nothing has been released
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Target Set to Open in Springfield July 26thTarget has announced that their highly anticipated opening in the new Springfield Crossing will be on July 26th. The store will employ around 150 people, and offer services including Drive Up, Order Pickup, and same-day delivery through the Target Circle 360. There'll also be an Apple at Target section, a CVS Pharmacy, and a Starbucks
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Wilbraham Native to Join Professional Women's Hockey LeagueOne of Western Mass' own is set to join the Professional Women's Hockey League. Forward Mary Kate O’Brien was selected by Detroit during the draft last week. During her latest collegiant season, she held the title of team captain of the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs and had 17 points in 38 games.
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Nashville Hot Chicken Chain Coming to Western Mass CitiesSome more dining options are coming to Western Mass....Nashville hot chicken chain Haven Hot Chicken has signed a deal to bring locations to Springfield, West Springfield and Chicopee. The chain started in CT, and the couple that run the Longmeadow Jersey Mike's are bringing it here, with the first one expected to open by the end of the year
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$15,000 Donation to Benefit Local Cancer SurvivorsA local car dealership in Holyoke is making a $15,000 donation that will be going toward cancer survivors in the region. The moment wet to a local nonprofit, that helps cancer survivors and their families throughout the area by providing emotional support, connection, and resources for those facing life after treatment including mental health struggles, isolation, workplace re-entry, and loss of identity.
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State Looking to Address Concerns at West Side Railroad CrossingIf you've ever been stuck at the railroad crossing on the Agawam and West Side line, you know first hand just how long that wait can be. Now The Mass DOT has a meeting set to be held with the public about a railroad crossing. The state wants to address the longstanding congestion and safety concerns. Right now, the crossing stops traffic for a minimum of 45 minutes a day
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Outreach in Springfield Hands Out Food & Other EssentialsA Springfield neighbor committed to helping those in need did so in a big way this weekend. 20-year-old Noah collaborated with a local homeless shelter and other organizations to make sure our neighbors are well cared for. He created the first created the first “No One Eats Alone” outreach event, where volunteers handed out food and essential items to those experiencing homelessness in Greater Springfield
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Soccer Fans Flooding Downtown Springfield for Watch PartiesSoccer fans continue to flood downtown Springfield to watch World Cup games at The Landing at the MassMutual Center. The Landing has offered food trucks, music, lawn games and an energetic outdoor atmosphere in the heart of downtown. All events related to the watch parties are free to the public. A quarter-finals watch party is scheduled to be hosted on Saturday, July 11.
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Baystate Hospital Implements LayoffsA number of workers at Baystate Health and Health New England were laid off this past week, as the health system looks to close a $60M budget gap amid declining patient numbers. A statement made did not outline the number of layoffs or the departments involved, but said they are “reducing administrative layers” and diverting resources toward patient care
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Hooplandia Returns to the Big EThe highly anticipated Hooplandia began on Friday at the Big E Fairgrounds. Teams checked in to compete and the courts were open for free public play. Competitions such as the three-point challenge were added to the fun, and the tournament ran all weekend
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Car crashes Into Bank in East LongmeadowIt was a busy weekend related to car accidents, and that includes a car that crashed into a building near the East Longmeadow rotary. The damage to the front windows of the Chase Bank Saturday morning was visible from the road, but no other details about the crash were released
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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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06-27-26For since we believe that Jesus died and was raised to life again, we also believe that when Jesus returns, God will bring back with Him the believers who have died. 1 Thessalonians 4:14

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