by Sarah Heinonen | Apr 2, 2025 | Hampden, Hampden County, Local News, Photo Slider, Wilbraham
WILBRAHAM — The Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District sent fiscal year 2026 assessment letters to both towns ahead of their spring town meetings, when the budget will be up for a vote. In a budget season full of tough decisions, however, the School Committee still questioned whether to adjust the assessments in hopes of earning good will and avoiding an us-versus-them funding situation.
by Sarah Heinonen | Mar 26, 2025 | Hampden County, Local News, More Local Headlines, Wilbraham
WILBRAHAM — Voters at the spring Town Meeting will decide whether to approve DPW projects, including if the town should borrow up to $4 million for water infrastructure.
by Sarah Heinonen | Mar 26, 2025 | Hampden, Hampden County, Local News, Photo Slider, Wilbraham
HAMPDEN — The Hampden Selectboard and Wilbraham Select Board met on March 19 to discuss a major sticking point in updating the regional agreement governing the Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District: who will pay for upgrades at the middle school?
by Sarah Heinonen | Mar 19, 2025 | Hampden, Hampden County, Local News, More Articles, Wilbraham
School Committee member Timothy Collins, wearing a shirt that reads “Fund our Future,” speaks at the March 6 School Committee meeting.Reminder Publishing photo by Sarah Heinonen WILBRAHAM — The Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School Committee voted to approve a $41.46...
by Sarah Heinonen | Mar 12, 2025 | Hampden County, Local News, More Articles, Wilbraham
WILBRAHAM — Dog training is a science, said Shelby Coolidge, owner and trainer at the newly opened Mountain View Dogs. That is why Coolidge adheres to “force-free” training, which she said is an evidence-based method of instilling positive behaviors in canine companions.
by Sarah Heinonen | Mar 12, 2025 | Hampden County, Local Headlines, Local News, Wilbraham
WILBRAHAM — Many people in Wilbraham rely on the buses operated by the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority. And while buses are free to riders right now, the town pays an assessment each year for the service. This year, the assessment has nearly doubled over last year, to nearly $85,000.