Ludlow residents’ appeal of rent hike on pause as lawyers spar over conflicts
SPRINGFIELD — Legal proceedings are notorious for being long and sometimes arduous undertakings. For the residents of the West Street Village Mobile Home Community, that process may be coming to an end. Just not yet.
Meet the candidates for the Governor’s Council Seventh District election
In the upcoming Nov. 5 election, incumbent Democrat Paul DePalo and Republican challenger Andrew Couture are both running for the Seventh District seat on the Governor’s Council.
Players, coaches, officials celebrate new Ted Plumb Field
SPRINGFIELD — Fulfilling Mayor Domenic Sarno’s pledge to replace what was lost, the new Ted Plumb Field officially opened to the public on Friday, Sept. 6, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Organizations receive funding to confront opioid epidemic
SPRINGFIELD — The battle to mitigate damage done to communities by the opioid epidemic is fought by hundreds of organizations across the state. Two such organizations in Springfield recently received state funding to aid them in their work.
Springfield remembers Sept. 11 with tribute to first responders
SPRINGFIELD — Memories are made of sights, smells and sounds. Twenty-three years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, members of Springfield first responder community remembered where they were on what John Sjoberg, chair of the Spirit of Springfield, called, “A day when time stood still, but our first responders did not.”
