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Live Turkey Stolen in NorthamptonPeople in the Northampton area are up in arms about an alleged stolen turkey. The unofficial town mascot, for years has greeted clients, doctors, and students outside of Cooley Dickinson Hospital. However last week, someone allegedly pick up the big bird and brought it all the way to Huntington. The relocation of wildlife is illegal in Massachusetts
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Record Low Temperature Recorded at WestoverSunday was bitterly cold, and that bled into the wee hours of Monday morning when a new record low was hit at Westover in Chicopee. At -10 degrees, it shattered the previous record of -6 which stood for 59 years when it was recorded back in 1967.
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2025-26 Winter Has Been a Top 20 Snowiest Winter in SpringfieldIf you thought Springfield has had a lot of snow this winter you'd be right. This winter currently ranks within the top 20 snowiest seasons on record for the area, though it has failed to reach the top 10, but there's still time. There's been 36.5 inches of snow so far, but that's far from the snowiest season ever recorded in Springfield which was from 1995 to 1996, when the area received nearly 108 inches of snow..
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Salt Buildup on Cars Can Cause Major DamageIf your car looks all white from the salt buildup on the road, you are not alone. It's important to be careful though, as the salt can cause thousands in damage to the under carriage as it causes rust. Experts say the best and easiest way to take care of it, is to go through a car wash every so often in the winter
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Families Stuck Without HeatFamilies in Greater Springfield are bundling up to stay warm as many have gone days or even weeks without heat, due to propane delivery delays. Even those on autofill plans, or fuel assistance, have had trouble getting propane on time. One option that does exist for families in similar situations is to call other local propane companies for emergency deliveries
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Smithfield in Springfield to Lay Off Nearly 200 PeopleA longtime Springfield business says nearly 200 employees are expected to be laid off in the coming months. Smithfield is going to be transferring some meat production from the Carando Drive plant, to other facilities. Company leaders point to ongoing challenges and say they’re working through next steps as affected workers begin planning what comes next.
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Chicopee Leaders to See Safety Concerns First HandOfficials in Chicopee will hold a “walkshop,” today walking through neighborhoods to see safety concerns firsthand instead of just talking about them in a meeting room. It'll give people in Chicopee and leaders a chance to point out things like traffic, lighting, and walkability issues in real time. The first session is from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. from Chicopee Street at McKinstry Avenue. The second session is 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in front of Elms College on Springfield Street.
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Parking Ban Lifted in SpringfieldYou no longer need to stress over where to park in Springfield, as the city has finally lifted the citywide parking ban that was put in place during the huge snowstorm a couple weeks ago. That means streets are reopening to normal parking as crews wrap up cleanup and conditions continue to improve.
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Agawam Allowing Those 60+ to Work off Property TaxesAgawam is rolling out a new program that lets seniors and veterans work off part of their property taxes by helping out with light municipal tasks. It’s a win-win that offers some financial relief while giving people a way to stay involved in the community. Signups begin on February 23rd at the Council on Aging on Main Street
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Cooking Oil Spill Causes Headaches on Memorial DrivePart of Memorial Drive in Chicopee was shut down yesterday, but not due to a crash or construction. Instead, it was a spill of cooking oil that closed part of the southbound lanes between Granby Road and the Mass Pike during rush hour. It's unclear what caused all the barrels to spill, but the road is clear now
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Successful Food Drive to Bless ManyAnother Feed the Valley Food Drive wrapped up successfully, with thousands of food donations donations pouring in to help stock food pantries across the region. Organizers say the turnout shows how willing the people of Greater Springfield are to step up and help neighbors when there’s a need.
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Holyoke School Officials Put Parents At Ease After False Social Media PostsSchool leaders in Holyoke are reminding families that a small security incident, where two people tried to enter a city school last week, was resolved quickly. However, inaccurate posts on social media have caused unnecessary worry. They’re emphasizing the importance of checking facts with school officials first.
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Holyoke Officials Put Parents at Ease After False Social Media PostsSchool leaders in Holyoke are reminding families that a small security incident, where two people tried to enter a city school last week, was resolved quickly. However, inaccurate posts on social media have caused unnecessary worry. They’re emphasizing the importance of checking facts with school officials first.
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Springfield College Alum to Compete in Winter OlympicsKacey Bellamy of Westfield, who for years represented team USA in the Olympics on the women's hockey team, is no longer playing, but there are still ties to Western Mass. Springfield College alum Kelly Curtis is getting ready to compete on the world stage at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in the Skeleton competition, which she said she discovered while living in Springfield
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Chicopee Celebrates Black History MonthChicopee marked Black History Month with a ceremony that honored local history and the people who helped shape the community. It was a moment to reflect, recognize contributions, and bring neighbors together in a respectful, meaningful way.
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Volleyball Tournament Supports Holyoke YMCAYou may know Springfield is the birthplace to basketball, but Holyoke is the birthplace to Volleyball. And it was a local volleyball tournament that raised about $23,000 to support programs at the Holyoke YMCA. The money will help fund youth activities and community programs, all thanks to teams, sponsors, and volunteers showing up and pitching in.
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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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02-16-25The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. Psalm 103:8

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