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Easthampton Housing Authority names Sekula its new executive director

EASTHAMPTON — Former mayoral Executive Assistant Lindsi Sekula has been named the next executive director of the Easthampton Housing Authority.

West Springfield School Committee restores positions in FY27 budget

WEST SPRINGFIELD — On March 31, the West Springfield School Committee voted to support the proposed budget for fiscal year 2027 after a final hearing spread across three meetings.

Sunshine Village welcomes Theroux as new president and CEO

CHICOPEE — Michelle Theroux has been appointed as the next president and chief executive officer of Sunshine Village.

MassDOT provides design update for Streiber School sidewalk project

CHICOPEE — Students at Hugh Scott Streiber Elementary School may have a safer walk to and from school as soon as next year.

South Hadley School Committee approves $27.5M FY27 budget before election

SOUTH HADLEY — Following some lamenting, the South Hadley School Committee approved a $27.5 million budget at its March 25 meeting.

Friends prep for annual book sale to support Somers Public Lbrary

SOMERS — Book lovers and bargain hunters alike will have plenty to browse when the Friends of the Somers Library host its spring 2026 used book sale this month at the Somers Public Library.

Still singing strong: 50 Years in harmony for Enfield chorus

ENFIELD — The Enfield Community Chorus is marking a remarkable milestone this year: 50 years of music, connection, and community.

From side-job to success, HasBeen Toys and Comics marks two years

WILBRAHAM — Over 3,000 people flocked to Wilbraham’s HasBeen Toys and Comics on March 28 to celebrate the store’s two year anniversary.

JFS, refugees sue Homeland Security over policy to detain refugees

SPRINGFIELD — While Fikiri Amisi recently became an American citizen, he remembers the struggle of coming to the United States as a refugee.

Holyoke takes next step toward building new middle school

HOLYOKE — Holyoke is a step closer to building a new middle school.

Southwick’s Town Meeting meals tax vote could come down to principle

SOUTHWICK — Ever since the Select Board, in a split vote, decided to include on the upcoming Town Meeting warrant an article asking for an up or down vote on levying a meals tax of 75 cents on $100 spent, a debate on the issue has raged on the social media sites devoted to Southwick, prompting one former Select Board member to weigh in on it.

Longmeadow looks at capital improvement plan for FY27

LONGMEADOW — While presenting her recommendations for fiscal year 2027’s capital improvement plan at the Longmeadow Select Board meeting on March 23, Town Manager Lyn Simmons found that only around $1.5 million can be allocated from the nearly $18 million requested from town departments on capital projects.

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