Springfield
Springfield City Council approves honorary street sign for Leonard Naylor
SPRINGFIELD — Labeled a “remarkable leader” whose legacy and community service to Springfield spans 38 years, Bishop Leonard Naylor will be honored by the city with his own street in the coming days.
No increase to Springfield water and sewer rates; new charge proposed
SPRINGFIELD — Although water and sewer rates are expected to remain level in fiscal year 2026, the Springfield Water and Sewer Commission is proposing a new charge to its customers accounts.
CPC recommends remaining CPA funding for projects in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD — A couple weeks after sending its first round of Community Preservation Act funding recommendations to City Council, the Community Preservation Committee submitted its final round of suggestions during its May 20 meeting.
Groundbreaking kicks off ‘X’ reconstruction project
SPRINGFIELD — One of Springfield’s largest roadway projects in the city’s history is officially underway.
Western Massachusetts Baseball Hall of Fame to welcome new members
The Western Massachusetts Baseball Hall of Fame will be inducting six new members who have made significant contributions to baseball in the region. The induction ceremony will take place on Thursday, June 5, at 6 p.m. at the Wyckoff Country Club, 233 Easthampton Rd., Holyoke.
Neal discusses fed cuts, Trump’s tax bill
SPRINGFIELD — U.S. Rep. Richard Neal believes that what is currently going on at the federal level will ultimately only benefit the rich.
World’s Largest Pancake Breakfast returns to Springfield
A pancake attendant cooks up fresh pancakes for event goers at this year’s Largest Pancake Breakfast.Reminder Publishing photos by Sophie Markham SPRINGFIELD — On Saturday, May 17, the World’s Largest Pancake Breakfast returned to downtown Springfield. Attendees...
Donation combats illicit narcotic trafficking
SPRINGFIELD — A decade-long effort to curb illicit drug trafficking in the region was recently buttressed by an investment in new equipment.
Springfield City Council approves lower fine for container placement violations
SPRINGFIELD — About a month after passing the first step, the Springfield City Council officially approved a modification of its “Solid Waste” ordinance that lowers the fine for a container placement violation from $250 to $50.
Pilot program to revitalize section of Indian Orchard
SPRINGFIELD — State Rep. Orlando Ramos remembers a time when Main Street in Indian Orchard was a working-class hub for jobseekers and a bustling neighborhood that drew a bevy of people to its storefronts.