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New Signage in Forest Park Neighborhood
Speeding has been an issue in at least one Springfield neighborhood in particular, so much so that it has led to new signs. All-way stop signs have been installed at two intersections along Forest Park Avenue in Springfield in an effort to slow drivers down. Existing stop signs on side streets now include new “All Way” wording below the word stop. Some in the neighborhood are appreciative but would like to see even more be done
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Local Pumpkin Farms Booming
Western Mass farms are saying that this has been a great year for pumpkin growth. The favorable weather has many local pumpkin farms thriving. With that, pumpkins are expected to last longer this year as well. The average cost for one is $8
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Pink Flag Raising in Holyoke
The city of Holyoke raised a pink flag at City Hall in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, honoring those affected by the disease. A brief ceremony was held prior to the flag raising, featuring a speech by Cindy Sheridan-Murphy, a breast cancer survivor and co-founder of ‘Each Moment We’re Alive,' a non profit that that supports people and families affected by cancer.
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Chicken Pox Outbreak in Westfield
Westfield schools are dealing with a chickenpox outbreak, with five confirmed cases reported across four different schools this week. The affected schools include Westfield Intermediate School, Westfield Tech Academy, Westfield Middle School, and Highland Elementary. The district will continue to monitor the situation
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Governor Trying to Crack Down on Illegal Car Meetups
Drag Racing and illegal car meetups have been deterred by local police efforts, but still an issue in Greater Springfield and state wide. Last month, the Springfield, Chicopee, and Holyoke Police Departments launched a joint operation to crack down on street racing and broke up several large groups of cars with as many as 300 vehicles that were trying to take over intersections. The Governor said these meetups are spread on social media, and has asked State Police to monitor popular intersections
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Funding on the Way for Symphony Hall
The historic Symphony Hall in Downtown Springfield is set to get about a quarter of a million dollars in funding for improvements. Funding will help the venue's production system, staging, technical enhancements and more.
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Palmer Train Station Details Being Discussed
By all accounts, Palmer is getting a train station as part of the East-West rail project, and yesterday there was a discussion for the design of the station. Earlier this year the MassDOT announced their selection of the south of Palmer yard as the site for the future train station, which has been met with disappointment. That said, many left hopeful and excited after yesterday's meeting
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A Boost for West Springfield Schools
West Side schools are getting a boost...the district just got a $300,000 grant. The funds will be allocated in three parts: $100,000 for student transportation, another $100,000 for supplies, and the remainder for infrastructure support.
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Springfield Students to Get Leadership Experience in New Program
A new student leadership initiative is giving Springfield students a chance to step into the city’s top leadership roles– if only for a day. Mayor Sarno and the Superintendent announced the launch of “Mayor for a Day” and “Superintendent for a Day” program, which aims to immerse students in civic and educational leadership.
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Holyoke Bus Stop Prompts Safety Concerns
A social media post highlighting safety concerns at an elementary school bus stop in Holyoke has prompted city officials to take action after catching the attention of the community. Many of the kids are trespassing on private property and even running out into the street. The city is talking about adding cross guards, police presence, and or even moving the stop
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Palmer Woman Gets Free Car
A Palmer woman, who has dedicated her life to feed communities and end hunger, received the surprise of a lifetime when she was given a brand new car. It's part of the Hyundai Salute to Heroes program. Aida Torres began her mission in 2020 by using money from her own pocket to buy food for the elderly, veterans, and underserved communities
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X Reconstruction Actually Helping Local Business
You would think that 4 months into a major intersection reconstruction project would hurt nearby businesses, but the opposite has been happening. Springfield businesses are experiencing an unexpected benefit from the X construction project. One of the biggest reasons is all the construction workers stopping in throughout the day. Construction will be ongoing into 2030.
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Major Boost to Baystate Children's Hospital
The non-profit, Hyundai Hope on Wheels, made a gift of $100,000 to Baystate Children’s Hospital. This grant is helping to advance research and provide much-needed support, all with the ultimate goal of putting an end to childhood cancer. Funds will also allow parents to receive food and gas vouchers to help them offset some costs
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Discolored Water in Holyoke
You wouldn't want to go to wash the dishes or take a shower and see brown water flowing from the taps....but it's been happening in Holyoke. Holyoke Water Works said the issue may stem from peak construction season, sewage separation work, or the city’s aging infrastructure. They will come out and take a water sample if you're ever concerned
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Food Truck Festival Returns to Springfield
The Indian Orchard Food Truck Festival is returning to Springfield this weekend, giving people a chance to enjoy a variety of foods from more than a dozen food vendors. The festival is in its ninth year and will be held over two days, this Saturday & Sunday, for the first time. The festival reinforces the importance of community backing for small businesses
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Springfield Health Center Reopens Doors After Road Rage Damage
A Springfield health center has reopened its doors to the community, months after a reckless driver crashed into their old facility. You may remember the viral road rage incident on Sumner Ave by the X severely damaged the business. The health center serves patients with or without insurance and fills a vital gap in community healthcare access
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Shelter in Place Order in Wilbraham Leads to an Arrest
A shelter in place order in the area of Crane Hill Road in Wilbraham on Friday ended without anyone getting hurt. There was a suspect arrested, and that person is expected in court for a hearing today. The reports came in of an armed man acting dangerously and threatening with a weapon, but again, no injuries were reported.
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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
Hope For Today
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10-14-25
We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance. And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. Romans 5:3-4
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