Massachusetts Senate passes sweeping environmental bond bill
The Massachusetts Senate recently voted 36-3 in favor of a $3.64 billion bill to address climate change, protect the state’s natural resources and make much needed infrastructure improvements across the state, including in Western Massachusetts.
Paper City Fabrics breathes new life into thrift store model
HOLYOKE — Paper City Fabrics is stitching together sustainability and accessibility, using a thrift store model to give new life to donated textiles while keeping sewing affordable for the community. By recirculating fabrics and notions back into the hands of local...
Easthampton officials pitch $6.9 million override in an effort to save services
EASTHAMPTON — Easthampton will hold a special election on June 9 to vote on a proposed $6.9 million Proposition 2 ½ override, which would increase property taxes but likely save crucial services throughout the city.
Transgender rights activists call out Baystate for ending care
SPRINGFIELD — A small but vocal group of people, sporting protest signs and wearing pink, white and blue transgender flags as capes, attended a rally on the steps of Springfield City Hall on April 26.
Celtics award $750,000 to Square One to expand school-aged program
SPRINGFIELD — The Boston Celtics recently surprised Square One, a Springfield-based early education and family support organization, with a check for $750,000, presented on the court at TD Garden.
Baystate Health to absorb Springfield’s Mercy Medical Center
SPRINGFIELD — Mercy Medical Center is slated to become Baystate Mercy Hospital by the end of the year.
Without a contract for 300 days, Holyoke educators continue push for new deal
HOLYOKE — Holyoke educators are continuing to push for a new contract that includes competitive salaries, improved leave policies, and a school calendar aligned with neighboring districts as negotiations with the city continue.
Longmeadow warrant finalized as Annual Town Meeting approaches
LONGMEADOW — The warrant has been finalized for Longmeadow’s Annual Town Meeting, located at Longmeadow High School on May 12 at 7 p.m. Voters will look at 32 articles in total, many concerning the transferring, appropriation or approval of town funds, all of which...
Transgender rights activists call out Baystate for ending care
SPRINGFIELD — A small but vocal group of people, sporting protest signs and wearing pink, white and blue transgender flags as capes, attended a rally on the steps of Springfield City Hall on April 26.
Celtics award $750,000 to Square One to expand school-aged program
SPRINGFIELD — The Boston Celtics recently surprised Square One, a Springfield-based early education and family support organization, with a check for $750,000, presented on the court at TD Garden.
Baystate Health to absorb Springfield’s Mercy Medical Center
SPRINGFIELD — Mercy Medical Center is slated to become Baystate Mercy Hospital by the end of the year.
Without a contract for 300 days, Holyoke educators continue push for new deal
HOLYOKE — Holyoke educators are continuing to push for a new contract that includes competitive salaries, improved leave policies, and a school calendar aligned with neighboring districts as negotiations with the city continue.
Longmeadow warrant finalized as Annual Town Meeting approaches
LONGMEADOW — The warrant has been finalized for Longmeadow’s Annual Town Meeting, located at Longmeadow High School on May 12 at 7 p.m. Voters will look at 32 articles in total, many concerning the transferring, appropriation or approval of town funds, all of which...
The Best Damn Sandwich: BBQ panini from Krave in East Longmeadow
EAST LONGMEADOW — Having worked exclusively in East Longmeadow over the past year, I have come to appreciate the town’s many lunch stops. I am happy to report that another excellent spot recently opened its doors.
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