by Sarah Heinonen | Sep 4, 2024 | Hampden County, Local News, Longmeadow, Photo Slider
LONGMEADOW — Roadwork, including the installation of sidewalks, bike lanes and crosswalks, is a never-ending challenge for municipalities. Longmeadow is asking residents for their opinions on which roadway projects will help make streets “complete.”
by Laura Mason | Aug 28, 2024 | East Longmeadow, Hampden, Longmeadow, Wilbraham
The Sept. 3 state primary election is just around the corner. At this election, residents will have the opportunity to vote in the seven available races to put forth their thoughts on who should be elected. In preparation for the election, Reminder Publishing reached...
by Laura Mason | Aug 28, 2024 | East Longmeadow, Hampden, Hampden County, Local News, Longmeadow, Wilbraham
Residents will soon have the opportunity to vote in the upcoming state primary election on Sept 3. To share information on where and when to vote on election day, Reminder Publishing created a list of polling locations to help residents of East Longmeadow, Hampden, Longmeadow and Wilbraham.
by Sarah Heinonen | Aug 28, 2024 | Hampden County, Local News, Longmeadow, More Articles
LONGMEADOW — When voters at Town Meeting approved the feasibility study for a solution to Longmeadow’s aging middle schools in October 2022, it kicked off a long process that explored whether there should be one or two schools, where they should be located and how extensive the project should be.
by Chris Maza | Aug 26, 2024 | Belchertown, Chicopee, East Longmeadow, Granby, Hampden, Hampden County, Local News, Longmeadow, Ludlow, Palmer, Photo Slider, South Hadley, Springfield, Wilbraham
SPRINGFIELD — Considered by many to be the political event of the year in Western Massachusetts, Hampden County Sheriff Nick Cocchi’s annual golf tournament and picnic again drew a bevy of local and state elected officials.
by Sarah Heinonen | Aug 21, 2024 | Hampden County, Local News, Longmeadow, More Local Headlines
LONGMEADOW — Members of the Middle School Building Committee hosted a meeting for the abutters of Williams Middle School on Aug. 15. The property at 410 Williams St. has been selected by the committee as the preferred location for the town’s future combined middle school. About 40 people attended the meeting, nearly all of whom were opposed to the project being built at the site.