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City Councilors Working with Eversource to Fix Springfield LightsSpringfield City Councilors are calling for improved action from Eversource regarding damaged street lights after a recent meeting to discuss the issue. The councilors argue that it is unfair for the people of Springfield. This year, Eversource has received more than 1,000 tips about dim, flickering, or damaged lights, continuing to raise safety concerns.
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West Springfield Receives Funding for Crucial ProgramsThe West Springfield library just secured funding to enhance community programs for children, young adults, and families. The funding extends beyond youth programs, supporting English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes. For details about upcoming programs, you can visit the library's website
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Police Cracking Down on Retail TheftThree people who call Springfield home were arrested Wednesday night in connection with an organized retail theft at Home Depot. The incident was the result of a long-term investigation and increased enforcement efforts under ‘Operation Safe Shopper.’ The initiative focuses on increased patrols and police details in retail shopping areas.
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Expect Travel Rush at AirportsPerhaps you are traveling for Christmas this year...you may want to give yourself more time at the airport...Today and January 4th are expected to be the busiest travel days at Bradley International Airport, as millions rush home during the holiday season. More than eight million people are anticipated to fly this year, reflecting a more than two % increase from last year.
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Economic Growth Happening in SpringfieldA major milestone was reached for Springfield’s economy. The new Springfield Crossing Shopping Plaza is already bringing hundreds of jobs and millions in tax revenue to the city, with only a third of the stores having opened. It's economic growth that the city hasn't seen for decades, as the Eastfield Mall sat mostly vacant for years. More than 400 people in Springfield have already been hired, and that number could reach 1,000
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Anti-Theft Technology Coming for Hyundai & Kia CarsUnder a new nationwide settlement, Hyundai and Kia must now offer free repairs to millions of models to equip them with proper anti-theft technology. It comes after recent social media trends that have led to hundreds of Hyundai and Kia thefts across the country, including right here in western Mass.
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State Funding Coming for Roads Improvements in Western MassThe State has awarded $50 million for road paving projects across Massachusetts over the next few years to improve infrastructure. That includes Route 57 and 75 in Agawam, route 10 and 202 in Westfield, and Route 141 in Springfield which is Main Street Indian Orchard.
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Springfield Group Advocating for Midwifery Led Births in SpringfieldIn light of the suspension of Mercy Medical Center’s maternity services last week, a local group is calling for action. Members of the Springfield Maternal Child Health Commission are looking to bring awareness to maternal health care gaps and are requesting freestanding, midwifery-led community birth centers in the city of Springfield.
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Springfield Crossing Developer Responds to Traffic ConcernsThe developer of the Springfield Crossing has responded to numerous complaints over the traffic in the area. They said they'll take a look at it, but added traffic is expected especially around the beginning. When developing, they did study traffic and implemented what the Mass DOT deemed necessary, but will make adjustments is they find issues
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Holyoke Teachers Urge for Contract Negotiations to Be ResolvedHolyoke teachers are urging the school district to advance contract negotiations that began in February and have not yet been resolved. Members of the Holyoke Teachers Association say that the lack of progress is concerning, as their contracts expired months ago. Negotiations are set to resume on January 8th
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Investigation into MA Utility Bills UnderwayState officials have announced that they have opened an investigation to review all delivery charges on electric and gas bills. State officials have announced that they have opened an investigation to review all delivery charges on electric and gas bills and explore ways to contain energy costs.
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Springfield Students Blessed with Toys for ChristmasSome fortunate Springfield Public Schools students had the chance to go shopping with local law enforcement yesterday. It’s a holiday tradition that’s bringing smiles to many kids and families this season. For more than 65 students, it’s a day they’ll never forget as they got to select the perfect toys to take home for Christmas
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Local Businesses Step Up to Help Storm Relief EffortsJamaica is still reeling from Hurricane Melissa. The Category 5 storm hit the island at the end of October and left families to pick up the pieces the last few weeks. That’s where a local car dealership stepped in on Tuesday. For the past four weeks, the dealership has partnered with the Talk of the Town Restaurant in Springfield and served as a drop-off point for the ‘Stuff the Trunk for Jamaica’ donation campaign. They hope to ship the donations by the end of the month
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Look Out for Ice This WinterAs winter weather continues in western Mass and Northern CT...be careful of the ice. Local hospitals and ER's have mentioned a sharp increase in ice related injuries already this year. Many common ice-related incidents happen after snow falls on un-shoveled driveways or sidewalks
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New Springfield Crossing Bringing Traffic to the AreaThe Springfield Crossing Plaza on Boston Road has brought many new developments to the previous Eastfield Mall site, including traffic troubles. Some stores at the new Springfield Crossing have only been open since November 19th, with plenty more to come, but since the first business opened their doors, there's been complaints regarding traffic at that intersection.
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Schemers Trying to Take Advantage of Gift Giving SeasonWith the holiday season in full swing, the Springfield Police Department warns consumers to be vigilant against schemes targeting their generosity, particularly those involving pre-paid gift cards. Police recommend checking for any suspicious activities and reporting them immediately to the credit card company to dispute unauthorized charges.
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Standout Help on State Street in SpringfieldA standout was held outside in the freezing cold on the 500 block of State Street yesterday evening on the issue of poorly working street lights in Springfield, right near the site of a deadly car accident just over a week ago. The event was calling on city leaders to do their part, and holding electric companies accountable in making sure that every roadway in the city is properly lit.
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Apartment in Springfield Without Heat or Hot WaterImagine paying hundreds of dollars in rent and utilities every month and still living in a cold apartment with cold water in the dead of winter, for over a month now. This is the reality for at least one person who lives in the Chateau Apartments on Temple Street in Springfield, which is home to 65 units. Apparently the apartment is so cole a mom is using a blow dryer to keep her kids warm at night
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Central High School to Re-Name Basketball CourtSpringfield Public Schools will dedicate the basketball court at Central High School to former NBA player and Central alum Travis Best. The dedication ceremony will officially rename the court in Best’s honor, celebrating his legacy as one of Springfield’s most accomplished basketball players.
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New Polic Headquarters in AgawamA grand opening celebration was held at the new Agawam Police Department’s headquarters on Saturday. The headquarters, now located at 1070 Suffield Street in Agawam, was the former Insurance Center of New England.
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Local Bank Gives Back to Area Food PantriesbankESB’s fifth annual Neighbors Helping Neighbors fundraising drive raised $42,000 for local food pantries. This year’s contributions bring the program’s five-year total to $161,734.92, supporting food pantries across Western Massachusetts. Pantries in Agawam, Chicopee, Holyoke and Westfield were among those splitting the funds
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Springfield Teachers Walk to Remember Sandy Hook VictimsOn Sunday, Springfield public school teachers participated in an annual memorial walk to honor the lives lost in the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy 13 years ago. The teachers walked from Springfield’s Court Square to the Memorial Bridge, paying tribute to the 26 victims, and left roses into the river
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Air Show Returning to Chicopee in 2027The 2027 Great New England Air Show will finally return to Westover, and feature the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, making a monumental weekend of aerial demonstrations. The announcement was made by the Westover Galaxy Community Council, highlighting the participation of two of the world’s greatest demonstration teams. It'll be May 22 and 23, 2027
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BJ's Wholesale Clubb Officially Open at Springfield CrossingFriday marked the grand opening of BJ’s Wholesale Club’s brand new location at the former site of the Eastfield Mall. It’s the 26th BJ’s in Massachusetts and the first new location in the company’s home state in thirteen years. BJ’s will also donate food to the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts weekly to help support local families.
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Shipping Deadlines for Christmas Fast ApproachingWith Christmas less than two weeks away, major shipping carriers have announced deadlines for holiday deliveries, with some cutoff dates just days away. Most are recommending packages be sent out this week. Fedex has their deadline of today, and the Post Office says the cutoff is Wednesday.
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Holyoke Tree Lighting Honors VetsIt is so important to keep veterans in mind, especially during the holiday season. Holyoke is doing just that with the first ever Veterans Park Tree Lighting. Across the street from the Holyoke Transit Center, Eliseo Diaz hosted Veterans Park’s first tree lighting as they honor the veterans that lay there by shining a light on a space dedicated to their service and sacrifice.
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Baystate's Toy Drive a SuccessBaystate Medical Center employees got into the giving spirit as they celebrated their eleventh annual community toy drive. For over a decade, employees have taken it upon themselves to not only give toys to local children in need, but to also give them holiday memories they’ll never forget. This year’s drive to include food donations as organizers said they know the need this year is greater than ever before.
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Chic Fil A Opens at Springfield CrossingChick-fil-A has opened a new location at Springfield Crossing on Boston Road in Springfield, marking the second restaurant of the chain in western Massachusetts. The drive-thru saw steady traffic throughout opening weekend, and the new Chick-fil-A is expected to create over 120 jobs in the area.
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Chicopee Named Most Affordable Place to Live in StateIt's well known that Massachusetts is an expensive place to live...but Chicopee has been ranked the most affordable community in Massachusetts by the Family Destinations Guide, which focuses on family-friendly travel and living. The city’s average home price is about $300,000, well below the state average. Property taxes are also lower than in surrounding communities.
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BJ's & Chic Fil Officially Open now in SpringfieldAfter two years of construction, Springfield Crossing is ready for shoppers . BJ's and Chic Fil A were added to the list of stores now open. There’s also going to be a Chipotle and Hobby Lobby, adding new stores that Springfield hasn't had great access to in the past.
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Two Children Blessed with Bikes in ChicopeeTwo children received new bikes and helmets after expressing that they didn't have one at the Chicopee Housing Authority and C3 Center Unit Christmas open house. The next morning, Chicopee Police arrived at their homes and delivered the surprise.
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Funding Coming to Increase Kids Access to Locally Grown Food$1.2 million in federally-funded grants is being given out to expand children’s access to locally-grown food in the Bay State. Those funds are being awarded to 24 school districts and 10 early education and care programs. The money will go toward a number of different projects and programs, including school gardens
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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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12-19-25He will once again fill your mouth with laughter and your lips with shouts of joy. Job 8:21

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