Dr. Jim Price was one of the authors participating in the “Cultural Connections: A celebration of Black and Brown...
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Oh, I can dream about winning Powerball, can’t I?
I don’t know about you, but twice a week when I go to Buckeye Brothers in the South End of Springfield to buy Powerball tickets and receive wisdom from my friend Dave Glantz, I play a little mental game.
The Big 3: A Halloween candy bag of R&B and rap
The last column I wrote featured a limited scope in genre, but with Halloween just around the corner, I want to provide a mixed bag of treats this time around. Below are some of my favorite R&B and rap songs I have been listening to over the past couple weeks.
Oktoberfest supports East Longmeadow’s Brown Farm Recreation Area
EAST LONGMEADOW — East Longmeadow’s third annual Oktoberfest celebration took place on Saturday, Oct. 19 at Brown Farm Recreation Area in support of increased usage and improvement of the park’s nature trails. Organized by the East Longmeadow Recreation Commission with support for East Longmeadow Recreation Foundation, the town’s Oktoberfest featured food and activities for children and adults alike.
Hampden public safety hosts night of food, fun, resources
HAMPDEN — The Hampden Police Association hosted its Public Safety Night Out on Friday, Oct. 11 at Thornton W. Burgess School, welcoming residents from Hampden and surrounding communities with informational booths, food, activities and exciting sights.
Prayer marks first anniversary of Hamas attack
SPRINGFIELD — A near capacity group of worshippers filled the sanctuary at Temple Beth El on Oct. 7 to mark the passing of the first year since Hamas terrorists killed and kidnapped Israelis, the action that started the current war.
Doors Open Holyoke 2024 puts spotlight again on cultural landmarks
HOLYOKE — The architectural and cultural gems of Holyoke will once again be on display for the day with Doors Open Holyoke 2024 on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Early voting information for Herald Communities
With Election Day right around the corner, communities are beginning the early voting process and Reminder Publishing connected with the cities and towns represented in The Herald for all information regarding early voting.
Chicopee travels back in time while opening time capsule from 1976
CHICOPEE — On Oct. 2, Mayor John Vieau, members of the City Council and others from the community joined at City Hall to witness the opening of the 1976 Bicentennial time capsule.