by Amy Porter | Jan 13, 2025 | Hampden County, Hampshire County, Local News, Photo Slider, West Springfield
WESTFIELD — Two days after being sworn in for his third term on Jan. 1, state Rep. Kelly Pease spoke about his priorities for his next term, which he said remain the same: education, roads, the elderly and clean water.
by Trent Levakis | Jan 13, 2025 | Easthampton, Granby, Hampshire County, Local Headlines, South Hadley
EASTHAMPTON — Looking ahead to 2025 Reminder Publishing connected with new state Rep. Homar Gomez to discuss his expectations and hopes for his first year in the state house.
by Trent Levakis | Jan 13, 2025 | Easthampton, Hampshire County, Local News, Photo Slider
EASTHAMPTON — The 12th annual Easthampton WinterFest is underway as of the start of the new year, culminating with a day filled with fun in the city on Saturday, Feb. 8.
by Debbie Gardner | Jan 9, 2025 | Hampden County, Hampshire County, Local Headlines, Local News, Springfield
The year has barely begun, and already there are fellow Americans facing devastation from a natural disaster. The six wildfires burning across swaths of California have destroyed homes and businesses, and wiped out support services such as medical centers, schools and churches.
by Sarah Heinonen | Jan 8, 2025 | Hampden County, Local News, Photo Slider, Wilbraham
WILBRAHAM — It was standing room only at the Jan. 6 Select Board meeting as about two dozen residents attended to express their concern about the future of the community garden. For several years, Melissa Graves, the administrative assistant for Wilbraham’s Conservation Commission, has managed the garden outside her normal duties. With Graves’ impending retirement, Wilbraham’s gardeners are wondering what will become of their pastime.
by Sarah Heinonen | Jan 8, 2025 | East Longmeadow, Hampden County, Local News
EAST LONGMEADOW — Recycling is more common than ever, with 69.1 million tons recycled in 2018, the latest year for which there is data from the federal Environmental Protection Agency. However, recycling is expensive for cities and towns. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection offers grants as part of its Recycling Dividends Program. This year, East Longmeadow was awarded $17,600.