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  • Pet Limitations Coming to Hartford?

    Could you soon be limited to how many pets you can have in your home?....perhaps so in the Hartford area?. If a proposal that's up for vote passes, those in Hartford could keep no more than six cats and dogs combined, and no more than four could be dogs. City officials said the ordinance would prevent animal neglect and improve public safety.

  • Fire at East Longmeadow Big Y

    A lot of people get their grocery shopping done on Sunday...and if that's you too....you might've had a different experience if you go to the East Longmeadow Big Y. Smoke was seen coming from the back of the building around 2pm yesterday, and fire crews rushed to the store to put out the flames. It was coming from an exhaust fan within one of the restrooms, and no one was hurt

  • 12 Moms Who Lost Children to Violence Are Honored in Springfield

    Helping grieving mothers feel seen...that's part of what a community-wide public safety rally and charity basketball game was held on Saturday at Putnam was able to accomplish. Twelve moms who lost children to violence were honored during a special ceremony. The event was inspired by a mother determined to transform the grief of losing her son into a mission to help others with similar experiences.

  • Free Services for Those with Cancer Available in Springfield

    An organization that provides free services for people living with cancer is coming to Springfield. They are on Allen Street and offer one-on-one guidance, education, therapy and more to those dealing with the illness — and it’s all for free. They'll also be opening a new thrift shop at 1510 Allen Street.

  • Springfield Community Gathers to Celebrate 100 Years of Local Park

    The Springfield community gathered on Sunday to mark 100 years of the Apremont Triangle Memorial Park in downtown Springfield. If you're unfamiliar, the park honors Massachusetts soldiers who fought in World War I and World War II. Many of the honored soldiers were from Springfield.

  • Volunteers Help Clean up Springfield & Repair 18 Homes

    Springfield is looking a little nicer...More than 800 volunteers showed up Saturday for a major clean-up effort in the city. It was put on by Revitalize CDC, who with the help of volunteers, also helped to repair 18 homes and spruce up the Boys and Girls Club’s on Carew Street and on Acorn Street.

  • Frankie & Johnny's Returns to Island Pond Road, but Under New Name

    A longtime staple re-opened in Springfield on Wednesday, under a brand-new name. Community favorite Frankie and Johnnie’s Pizza returned at its original location on Island Pond Road, now known as Antonio’s Pizza Group. The pizza restaurant has operated for more than 50 years and although the restaurant’s name is rebranded, the classics on the menu will still be there.

  • Northern CT Native Celebrates Earth Day From Space

    A South Windsor native celebrated Earth Day earlier this week from a unique perspective: 250 miles above the planet’s surface. NASA astronaut Jack Hathaway, who was born and raised in South Windsor, is currently living and working aboard the International Space Station. The mission focuses on scientific research, but the astronauts noted that the view of Earth remains the most profound part of the experience.

  • Enfield Possibly Overhauling Elementary School System

    Enfield is laying out a plan to overhaul its school system, which could include building updates, possible consolidations, and long-term changes to how schools are structured. It’s still in the planning stages, with community input expected as details get worked out.

  • Holyoke Gets a Facelift After Earth Day Cleanup

    Earth day came and went, but not without the community stepping up. The Hampden County Sheriff’s Office organized a city-wide clean-up day in Holyoke. Volunteers from across the city gathered at Heritage State Park to pick up trash and debris despite cold and rainy weather. City-wide cleanups are scheduled to continue monthly in Holyoke through September.

  • Helpful Resources Made Available in Chicopee

    A free Chicopee event has helped connect people to vital resources. Two local groups recently partnered to host Chicopee’s first food and wellness resource event at the Hub at Market Square. The event provided people with information on how to access local food pantries, nutrition education and support for food assistance programs

  • Accidents Make Travel Difficult on 90 & 91 on Wednesday

    The major slowdowns on the Turnpike yesterday morning were due to a tractor trailer crash. A tractor trailer carrying garbage, rolled over at the I-90/I-91 and Route 5 connector in West Springfield just before 7:30 a.m. yesterday spilling trash all over the road. Traffic was detoured for hours. And then later 91 N was a parking lot in Holyoke due to an apparent car fire

  • Springfield Police Officers Participate in Community Events

    Members of the Springfield Police Department took part in two recent community safety events aimed at reducing youth violence and strengthening local partnerships. Officials said the events are part of ongoing efforts to engage the people of Springfield and promote resources to help cut back on the violence

  • Shaker Pines Siren Could Return After Being SIlenced

    Traditions can be special...and Enfield officials are exploring a possible compromise that could let the longtime Shaker Pines firehouse siren operate under the town's noise ordinance, after police recently ordered it silenced. A councilor says legal language is being drafted and urges people to stay patient as the public safety committee and full council consider next steps.

  • CT, Struggling to Fill Firefighting Positions, Gets New Recruits

    Good news down in Connecticut, a new generation of firefighters is preparing to join the Connecticut fire service as departments struggle with declining numbers. In the state there's been a 63% drop in volunteer firefighters since 2017. The decline is putting an emphasis on more career and professional firefighters to fill the gap.

  • Debate Continues Over Agawam Intersection Redesign

    The Agawam City Council has tabled new plans for the redevelopment of the Suffield, Rowley, and Cooper streets intersection. This after heavy community criticism and push back. It’s a project intended to improve overall safety, but for long-standing local business Pajers, it could come at a high cost, as the redesign cuts into a 3rd of the businesses' parking lot

  • Springfield Developing New Housing Plan

    People like you are having their voices heard. The City of Springfield is developing a new comprehensive housing plan and getting community input through open house events. This initiative is the city’s first long-term housing strategy in more than two decades, aiming to expand housing options and improve quality of life.

  • South Hadley Could Lose Certification Amid Budget Cuts

    Libraries are a staple of every community....but one local library could soon be gone. South Hadley's public library is facing a financial crisis without enough funding. As a result they could be forced to cut staff hours and lose its state certification

  • E-Bike Fires Lead to Warning

    Fire officials are sending a fire safety warning to the community regarding electric bikes, following a notable increase in fire incidents linked to e-bikes since 2023. These incidents include recent fires in Holyoke. It is not recommended to leave lithium batteries on chargers for hours, or for them to be stored in hot places

  • World's Largest Pancake Breakfast Returns to Springfield

    The World’s Largest Pancake Breakfast is returning to Springfield will line Main Street on Saturday, May 16th. It has been an annual tradition since 1986. Admission is free however, breakfast tickets are $3 for adults and $1 for children. The menu features a hot, hearty breakfast of pancakes, bacon, coffee, juice, milk, lots of entertainment and activities

  • Some Area Walmart's Could Be Remodeled in 2026

    Not sure what your go-to Walmart is, but it could be getting a re-model soon. Springfield recently had a big remodel, and a similar approach could be taken to the Walmart in Chicopee, and even East Windsor. The planned re-models include wider aisles, updated layouts, expanded delivery and express pikcup options and more

  • Job Fair for Teens Hosted in Springfield

    Hundreds of teens spent the first day of their April vacation learning that a summer job could be a game-changer for them and their community. As part of a job fair, students also got to visit AIC’s athletic facilities, hang out with members of the Yellow Jackets’ basketball teams, and play in a 3-on-3 basketball tournament. The DA’s Office hopes these summer jobs will lead to a safer, more productive season for everyone in Springfield.

  • Boston Marathon Results

    Yesterday's Boston Marathon saw a record performance by Kenya's John Korir, who won the race for a 2nd year in a row. He finished with a course record time of 2 hours 1 minute and 52 seconds. Another Kenyan, Sharon Lokedi, also a repeat winner from the women's side, finished in 2 hours 18 minutes and 51 seconds. In the wheelchair events, Marcel Hug won for a ninth time in the men's division, while Eden Rainbow-Cooper won her second title

  • 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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