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AgawamCommission reviews Phase II of sewer plans
- 2/8/2012 Bank helps to make new senior bus a reality
- 2/8/2012 School Street Park plans reevaluated
- 1/31/2012 School Committee names Sapelli as superintendent
- 1/31/2012 Bryant to appear at AuthorTalk Jan. 30
- 1/30/2012 Park’s second phase plans lose bid for state funding
- 1/24/2012 Stretch energy code to be up for consideration again
- 1/24/2012 Agawam library to offer tips on "practical happiness"
- 1/19/2012 Town updates emergency management website
- 1/17/2012 CPC agrees to fund second phase of park
- 1/17/2012 Public polled on potential dog park
- 1/11/2012 Safety Subcommittee hears comments on Oct. 29 storm response
- 12/20/2011 Council approves FY12 tax rates
- 12/14/2011 Phase I sewer assessment approved
- 12/14/2011 Holiday tour showcases local homes
- 12/6/2011 School Committee hears solutions to state, federal mandates
- 11/29/2011 Agawam provides storm cleanup schedule
- 11/23/2011 Council approves school bond, questions tax agreement
- 11/15/2011 Sandlin says mayoral bid was last run for public office
- 11/15/2011 Presentation outlines schools’ recent MCAS results
- 11/9/2011 Orange light bulbs promote school spirit
- 11/4/2011 Author launches first novel with Nov. 2 book signing
- 10/26/2011 Agawam teams up with East Longmeadow for block grant try
- 10/26/2011 Nonprofits target Agawam to expand community services
- 10/18/2011 Cohen, Sandlin assess votes, continue campaigning
- 10/18/2011 Local GOP host Jobs Forum for region
- 10/12/2011 ACC seeks grant applications
- 10/12/2011 Debate doesn’t ignite sparks
- 10/7/2011 Celebrate autumn with Rotary’s Harvest Fest
- 10/4/2011 Chamber to host candidates’ forum Oct. 6
- 10/4/2011 Group sets slate of fund-raisers to purchase bus for Senior Center
- 9/28/2011 Budget, land-taking spark disagreements in council
- 9/28/2011 Mercy opens satellite Hearing Center in Agawam
- 9/21/2011 Committee dismayed by slow progress on sewer project
- 9/21/2011 Supplemental budget should eliminate student fees
- 9/21/2011 Agawam Remembers 9/11
- 9/13/2011 Apple Festival planned for Smith House on Sept. 24
- 9/13/2011 City Council votes to ease small business tax burden
- 9/13/2011 Ordinance on outdoor dining to be reworked
- 9/7/2011 School fees to be target of expected state aid
- 8/31/2011 New principals, curriculum director ready for start of school year
- 8/23/2011 Student fees to affect athletes, drivers
- 8/23/2011 Clambake steams up mayoral races
- 8/22/2011 Supplemental budget funds return of resource officer to high school
- 8/16/2011 Mayor will push for restitution in sewer break
- 8/16/2011 School Committee to consider reducing student activity fees
- 8/9/2011 Conservation Commission approves Riverwalk extension, solar project
- 8/2/2011 Planning Board OKs solar project
- 7/26/2011 Planning Board reviews outdoor dining ordinance
- 7/26/2011 Benefit to assist Hogan family with burial expenses set for Aug.7
- 7/26/2011 Counseling program gets national attention
- 7/20/2011 Council OKs Jr. High roof appropriation
- 7/12/2011 Six Flags makes donation to Riverwalk upkeep
- 7/5/2011 Reading club scavanger hunters can win theater tickets
- 7/5/2011 Councilors make last-minute move on budget
- 6/28/2011 Council opts against putting CPA repeal on ballot
- 6/28/2011 Sirois sworn in as new fire chief
- 6/22/2011 Fund-raiser nets support for School Street Barn project
- 6/22/2011 Summer school hiring practice sparks ethics investigation
- 6/14/2011 CPA funding to be examined at June 20 meeting
- 6/14/2011 Celebrating 100 years
- 6/9/2011 Avery wins 2011 Congressional Art Competition
- 6/1/2011 Input on Capital Improvement Program sought at June 6 meeting
- 6/1/2011 Clark School Student Council continues tradition
- 5/24/2011 Town announces times for Memorial Day ceremonies
- 5/24/2011 Cohen announces re-election bid
- 5/17/2011 Committee appoints Sapelli interim superintendent
- 5/17/2011 Easthampton Savings Bank celebrates its Grand Opening
- 5/11/2011 Martin retires from Fire Department
- 5/10/2011 Agawam High students explore work world at annual Expo
- 5/3/2011 No compromise reached on FY12 school budget
- 5/3/2011 Sandlin announces run for Agawam's mayor
- 4/26/2011 Six Flags supports Shrine Circus community performance
- 4/26/2011 School Committee wrestles with latest budget
- 4/19/2011 Family-friendly roller coaster ready for season opening at Six Flags
- 4/19/2011 Council approves new dog license fee, gets update on sewer project's Phase Two
- 4/12/2011 Insurance Center of New England officially opens
- 4/5/2011 Reorganization Subcommittee seeks expert advice on trimming town expenses
- 4/5/2011 Department heads approached for input on zoning update
- 3/29/2011 Mayor requests salary concessions
- 3/29/2011 Cuts required to meet level funded school budget
- 3/22/2011 Financial boost to help Millennium Press succeed
- 3/15/2011 Fund-raisers, donations boost Fuel Assistance Fund
- 3/9/2011 Cohen cites Agawam's strengths
- 3/9/2011 Planning Board to update town's outmoded zoning law
- 3/1/2011 School Street barn could earn spot on the National Historic Register
- 2/23/2011 Duracell challenges public to 'power those who protect us'
- 2/23/2011 Six Flags welcomes new coaster this spring
- 2/15/2011 School superintendent, city councilors debate over cell phone bill
- 2/1/2011 Squabble over Veterans' Council may be at an end
- 1/18/2011 Rheault, Rossi to continue as council leadership
- 1/11/2011 Fate of Meadow Street property uncertain
- 1/4/2011 Bedside ceremony lets dying mother fulfill her daughter's wedding wish
- 12/28/2010 City Council raises business, property taxes for FY11
- 12/16/2010 Agawam Shoppes welcomes newest tenant
- 12/8/2010 Abutters question cost of electricity upgrades
- 11/24/2010 Council on Aging awards four for service to seniors
- 11/23/2010 Agawam resident wins 'Ms. Senior Massachusetts Pageant
- 11/23/2010 Agawam honors area's veterans
- 11/16/2010 Sandlin opts out of recount
- 11/16/2010 Open house to update public on power upgrades
- 11/9/2010 Mayor's proposed tax shift increases bills
- 11/3/2010 Reorganization subcommittee to review government spending
- 11/3/2010 City seeking help to gain state funding
- 10/27/2010 Sandlin named to The Orphan Foundation Board of Directors
- 10/19/2010 Sandlin, Boldyga, Bonavita have verbal tussle at debate
- 10/12/2010 Welch, Magovern lobby for position in state senate
- 10/12/2010 Agawam Day celebration livens up Big E
- 10/5/2010 Agawam resident creates 5K benefit
- 10/5/2010 Paquette's legacy endures in hearts of loved ones
- 9/28/2010 Grant could offset $1.3 million school repairs
- 9/15/2010 Council considers raising fees for Perry Lane Nursery School
- 9/15/2010 Agawam commemorates 9-11
- 9/13/2010 Dawson determined to 'make it a winning ticket this time'
- 9/7/2010 New superhero coaster to thrill riders next year
- 9/7/2010 Straszko estate sends library surprise donation
- 8/31/2010 Pedestrian, vehicle safety to be improved in Main Street corridor
- 8/25/2010 Sewer backups prompt changes to city legislation
- 8/17/2010 Training center to be new home for veterans
- 8/10/2010 Sandlin skeptical that opponents could 'do the job better'
- 8/4/2010 Operation of emergency phone system may change over allegations of multiple misuses
- 7/27/2010 Agawam weathers economic downturn
- 7/27/2010 New park president brings Six Flags back to 'core values of operation'
- 7/22/2010 CPA plans to continue work through FY11
- 7/13/2010 Renovators on site to assess repairs necessary for historic landmark
- 7/13/2010 Superintendent praised for a year's work
- 6/29/2010 Budget passes but not before controversy over education
- 6/29/2010 Kids splash into Mr. Six's newest island adventure
- 6/22/2010 City leaders strive to achieve Green Community designation
- 6/16/2010 City Councilors weigh in on Vets' Council controversy
- 6/9/2010 Cohen to sign commitment to military families of deployed
- 6/9/2010 Friends of the Agawam Senior Center celebrate 25 years
- 6/1/2010 Stretch Energy Code on agenda for upcoming public hearing
- 6/1/2010 Teenage cancer survivor to lead Six Flags 2010 Walk in the Park
- 5/26/2010 Brouhaha erupts over Veterans' Council
- 5/18/2010 Mayor's budget proposal 'averts large-scale layoffs'
- 5/18/2010 MassDOT project to improve safety
- 5/12/2010 Federal grant increases firefighter safety
- 5/4/2010 Big-ticket capital improvements in the works
- 4/27/2010 ATI honors Palagne, V&F Auto as Humanitarian of the Year
- 4/27/2010 School, city officials consider new ECC, high school
- 4/20/2010 Business owner proves youth, fashion are just states of mind
- 4/14/2010 Addiction resource center opens April 7
- 4/6/2010 Agawam native finds unique career path
- 3/31/2010 New business to take chance at Agawam Shoppes
- 3/31/2010 Anti-bullying forum to promote tolerance
- 3/23/2010 Student seeks help to 'dominate' competition
- 3/23/2010 Town government stable, secure under leadership
- 3/17/2010 Student brings 'chic' style to 'diggity dawg' $20k scholarship
- 3/9/2010 Mihos bringing populist stance to party nomination fight
- 3/3/2010 Candidates line up to unseat Rep. Rosemary Sandlin
- 3/3/2010 City officials call on public to help save School Street Barn
- 2/23/2010 City officials support state's proposal to amend the CPA
- 2/17/2010 New center helps those on dialysis
- 2/10/2010 City continues with next phases of the Sewer Extension Project
- 2/2/2010 Mother pledges to aid victims of substance abuse
- 1/26/2010 Chefs for Jimmy aims to raise $1 million
- 1/19/2010 Cohen Returns
- 1/13/2010 Cohen begins new administration
- 1/5/2010 Limited funding won't inhibit Cultural Council
- 12/29/2009 New year could mean renewed future for Agawam
- 12/22/2009 Council passes shift raising property taxes
- 12/15/2009 Students vie for First Lego League championships
- 12/8/2009 City, chamber work to answer questions on economic growth
- 12/8/2009 Council divided on tax shift
- 12/1/2009 Agawam woman working to keep children warm this winter
- 11/25/2009 Nicora selected state's Emergency Management Director of the Year
- 11/25/2009 The tots that donate toys
- 11/18/2009 First ever Project 6 serves all corners of the community
- 11/18/2009 NAMI invites public to a year of forums on mental illness
- 11/18/2009 Town makes moves to protect landmark
- 11/11/2009 Cohen brings new attitude to this election cycle
- 11/11/2009 City finally delivers on promise for sewers
- 11/3/2009 Musicians to join fight against cancer
- 11/3/2009 'Bizarre' changes win coaster fifth Golden Ticket
- 11/3/2009 Ousted candidates refuse to quit race
- 10/27/2009 Energy Commission to focus on green initiatives throughout town
- 10/20/2009 Benton, Cohen make the cut for mayor's seat
- 10/13/2009 Locals prove pink is 'tres chic' throughout October
- 10/13/2009 Sewers on their way to those with failing septic systems
- 10/6/2009 Feeding Hills resident shoots for world championship
- 10/6/2009 Firefighters answer the call for service to community
- 9/29/2009 Audience laughs, sinckers, cheers for mayoral candidates
- 9/22/2009 City to break ground on sewer project this month
- 9/22/2009 Dawson questioned on re-election campaign violation
- 9/22/2009 Agawam native sculpts pain, faith into melodic treatise
- 9/15/2009 City Council dismisses CPA ballot question
- 9/15/2009 Democratic Town Committee to bestow honors for dedicated service
- 9/8/2009 Long hours, elbow grease make Park and Rec. flourish
- 9/8/2009 A dedicated few continue efforts to preserve an historic landmark
- 9/1/2009 Politicians gather for annual clambake
- 8/25/2009 Council majority votes to diminish stabilization account
- 8/25/2009 Six Flags, Jimmy Fund, Red Sox unite to 'strike out cancer'
- 8/25/2009 Six Flags offers free tuition to lucky college student
- 8/18/2009 New restaurant hits it right On The Mark
- 8/12/2009 School Street Barn to raise funds, be placed on historic register
- 8/12/2009 City Council to vote on future of Thomas Smith House
- 8/4/2009 Talks taking place on possible establishment of Energy Commission
- 8/4/2009 Town's fiscal year 2010 budget finally approved
- 8/4/2009 Friends of Rivera honor memory, raise funds for Shriner's Hospital
- 7/28/2009 City officials still navigating through budget process
- 7/21/2009 Bethany hits links for good cause
- 7/21/2009 Residents petition to repeal CPA, despite extensive work
- 7/14/2009 Officials refuse to slow economic development
- 7/14/2009 New DPW director 'prioritizing problems' throughout town
- 7/14/2009 Library selected as site for famous historical images
- 7/7/2009 Lack of manpower won't prevent SummerFest, KidsFest
- 6/30/2009 Friends, family pay tribute to true gentleman
- 6/30/2009 Candidates quick to charge at Dawson
- 6/23/2009 Survivor's family pledges to 'pay it forward'
- 6/23/2009 Dawson to seek re-election
- 6/23/2009 Calabrese highlights her priorities, qualifications for mayor's seat
- 6/23/2009 Agricultural Commission lacks quorum
- 6/23/2009 Agawam largely eludes FY10 economic catastrophes
- 6/16/2009 Return to nature at Robinson State Park
- 6/16/2009 Cooper's to host fundraiser for Shriners Hospital
- 6/10/2009 Valley paramedics work to save one of their own
- 6/9/2009 Rossi attempts to dig up answers on Corey Street
- 6/2/2009 Preschoolers get 'smart' about autism
- 6/2/2009 Loophole found in use rate
- 5/26/2009 Six Flags New England opens bizarre new ride
- 5/26/2009 Mayor fails to turn in FY10 budget by deadline
- 5/19/2009 City Council approves increased water use rates
- 5/19/2009 Community Preservation Act Committee seeks input on millions in spending
- 5/19/2009 Dawson: Czajkowski to decide teacher layoffs
- 5/13/2009 Mayor's CIP contains mostly housekeeping projects
- 5/5/2009 Parents of children with autism create much-needed support group
- 5/5/2009 Five candidates vying for mayor's seat
- 4/28/2009 Agawam Lions band together for ailing cub
- 4/21/2009 Town farmers lobby for new commission
- 4/14/2009 Families on mission to restore cut funding
- 4/7/2009 Classmate inspires others to 'walk for babies'
- 3/31/2009 Residents return to houses of worship during economic crisis
- 3/24/2009 City Address emphasizes accomplishments, not crises
- 3/18/2009 Former Secret Service agent champions honor above all
- 3/10/2009 Burn victim makes miraculous three-month recovery
- 3/3/2009 Six Flags denies bankruptcy rumors and opens new business
- 3/3/2009 Six Flags, JDRF partner to fullfill million wishes for cure
- 2/24/2009 'Structurally deficient' bridge will deteriorate until 2014
- 2/24/2009 Town provides forum for public input on economic development
- 2/17/2009 Kozloski to be honored for lifetime of service
- 2/17/2009 Officials to face budget crisis as a team
- 2/11/2009 Dialysis Center to offer convenient treatment
- 2/3/2009 Agawam celebrates new Senior Center
- 1/27/2009 City Councilors to make their voices heard in Boston
- 1/27/2009 Legislators disagree on new pay raise
- 1/21/2009 Chamber promotes life lessons for students
- 1/21/2009 Council majority votes to keep status quo
- 1/14/2009 Cultural Council rewards exceptional artists
- 1/6/2009 Council, mayor work to draft new Capital Improvement Plan
- 1/6/2009 Call fire fighters donate new vests to AFD
- 12/30/2008 Chefs to raise funds for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- 12/22/2008 Property values show town remains in economic microcosm
- 12/22/2008 Regional Chair calls for massive rebuilding of Republican Party
- 12/16/2008 Candidates already vying for mayor's seat
- 12/9/2008 Wingard to cast historic ballot
- 12/9/2008 From dream...to reality
- 12/3/2008 Teacher's dream becomes reality for students
- 12/3/2008 Agawam kicks off annual Toys for Tots campaign
- 11/25/2008 'Acts of charity' serve as 'testament' to community, family
- 11/18/2008 Agawam insulated from nation's economic downturn
- 11/18/2008 Sandlin to return with 'in your face' attitude
- 11/11/2008 NEASC team completes analysis of Agawam High School
- 11/4/2008 Sweepstakes winner 'sidelined' at Patriots game
- 10/28/2008 Town to develop remaining 20 acres of School Street Park
- 10/28/2008 Sandlin and Boldyga schedule last minute debate
- 10/28/2008 NAMI-WM fight stigmas about mental illness
- 10/21/2008 Mayor signs green proclamation
- 10/21/2008 Democratic committee to honor Fitzpatrick, Sandlin
- 10/14/2008 Candidates struggle to organize debate
- 10/14/2008 Childhood innocence unites a community
- 10/6/2008 Agawam ready for Mother Nature
- 10/6/2008 Agawam High School receives second Bio-Tech grant
- 10/6/2008 Business is good and nutty for this entrepreneur
- 9/30/2008 Challengers Try to Oust Incumbents
- 9/30/2008 Flood of orange and brown invades The Big E
- 9/30/2008 Fuel assistance fund diminished this season
- 9/23/2008 City Council approves Sewer Extension Project
- 9/23/2008 Council to flush sewer extension project
- 9/15/2008 Breast cancer survivor walks for a cure
- 9/15/2008 Dawson inspires thousands to cure diabetes
- 9/8/2008 'Superman' receives third consecutive Golden Ticket
- 9/8/2008 Water, sewers necessities for development
- 9/2/2008 Feeding Hills residents 'shoot' for championship title
- 9/2/2008 Tennis passion creates career
- 9/2/2008 Children prove cancer isn't 'A Walk in the Park'
- 8/26/2008 Warriors victorious over all competitors
- 8/26/2008 Councilors set to vote on ordinance for school funds
- 8/19/2008 Anytime Fitness ready to become first full gym in Agawam
- 8/19/2008 Mayor dispels rumors about new senior center
- 8/13/2008 Efforts to repair bridge progressing ... slowly
- 8/5/2008 College grad receives most prestigious scholarship in U.S.
- 7/29/2008 Monster mortgage won't cover all costly repairs
- 7/22/2008 KidsFest and SummerFest liven up Vet's Green
- 7/15/2008 Team 'No Victims' to walk for a cure
- 7/15/2008 Town officials prepare for possibility of disasters
- 7/8/2008 Glow in the Park Parade to shine bright at Six Flags
- 7/1/2008 High school sophomore senses plight of human condition
- 7/1/2008 Agawam Fire Department awarded EMS Service of the Year
- 7/1/2008 A mother's eternal love pays tribute to lost son
- 6/24/2008 New committee to promote going green in Agawam
- 6/24/2008 Sewer project still in the pipeline
- 6/17/2008 Students to reclaim playscape after vandalism
- 6/17/2008 Friends of Robinson Park mend fences with DCR
- 6/17/2008 Economic development top priority for Dawson administration
- 6/17/2008 Dawson to meet demand for increased school funding
- 6/10/2008 Awards ceremony spotlights exceptional senior class
- 6/10/2008 School Departments tip scales of FY09 budgets
- 6/4/2008 Veterans' memorial pathway growing
- 6/2/2008 Park Prices Plunge
- 5/27/2008 Mayors wrestle with budget
- 5/20/2008 Agawam Public Schools receive glowing EQA report
- 5/20/2008 Dawson spotlights change
- 5/13/2008 Dedicated women devote careers to autistic students
- 5/13/2008 Mayor releases $4.8 million Capital Improvement Program
- 5/6/2008 Cameron to continue his friend's work on the School Committee
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