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Sarno looking to make more recycling 'green' - 7/1/2008
New plan for Union Station due out later this summer - 7/1/2008
Open Pantry pins funding hopes on state, not city - 7/1/2008
Crime rates drop dramatically in 2008 - 6/30/2008
Drastic drop seen in crime rates in Springfield - 6/30/2008
Local author to speak on King Philip's War 'Americas forgotten conflict' - 6/24/2008
Reps in favor of longer loan payback period - 6/24/2008
HAP is helping to rebuild Maple-High Six Corners - 6/24/2008
White Street School benefits from Link to Libraries program - 6/23/2008
Swan to face challengers this fall - 6/17/2008
$20,000 fund will help teachers - 6/17/2008
City saves $500,000 by bidding for electricity provider - 6/16/2008
PVTA raises fares for first time since 2003; fuel costs to blame - 6/16/2008
Court Square: base, better or best? - 6/9/2008
Glickman students get ready for playground - 6/4/2008
Students in Western Mass. named the brightest - 6/4/2008
Season ticket sales resuscitate Springfield Falcons - 6/2/2008
Web site helps donors choose the cause they want to support - 6/2/2008
Street Crime Unit returns to 'hit back strong' - 6/2/2008
Can downtown businesses survive? - 5/27/2008
Patrick puts funding behind leaders of tomorrow - 5/20/2008
Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity is busy with projects - 5/20/2008
Holyoke, Springfield receive grants to help youth fight drugs - 5/20/2008
Gifts for Guns program takes 154 guns off the streets this year - 5/13/2008
Pioneer Valley Project sets priorities for 2008 - 5/13/2008
Changes satisfy ACORN - 5/13/2008
Playground to become reality for Glickman - 5/13/2008
Rooke asks 'Where is the city budget?' - 5/13/2008
Western Mass. ready to battle foreclosure - 5/12/2008
Grant helps homeless teens get on their feet - 5/12/2008
2008 Business Market Show a bright spot in a gloomy economy - 5/12/2008
Time ticks against Falcons' ticket drive - 5/12/2008
Children's Chorus of Springfield to perform May 10 - 5/6/2008
Pancake breakfast returns to downtown - 5/6/2008
Scibelli kicks off campaign for state rep seat - 5/5/2008
Transition teams complete reports for mayor - 4/29/2008
SPD faces variety of crime - 4/28/2008
Fitchet details plans for police - 4/28/2008
Solar-powered trash cans hit Springfield streets last week - 4/28/2008
Legislators step up to help keep pantry open - 4/28/2008
Teacher turns marathon runner - 4/28/2008
Life Enrichment Expo attendance 'absolutely wonderful' - 4/21/2008
Eastfield Mall hosts Cub Scout Pinewood Derby District Finals - 4/21/2008
City gets rebate check for energy conservation - 4/21/2008
After three months, Sarno reviews what's been done - 4/21/2008
Open Pantry may soon close some doors - 4/15/2008
Students will have a new look in fall: uniforms - 4/15/2008
Page Boulevard businesses object to street renovations - 4/15/2008
O'Reilly hopes to oust Kerry from senate seat - 4/15/2008
Loan program to help home ownership in city - 4/8/2008
Central High School students honored by mayor - 4/8/2008
Courthouse enters last phase of construction - 4/8/2008
Local teens kick butts - 4/7/2008
'Glass is half full' for city's development - 4/7/2008
Rooke disagrees with closed budget discussions - 4/1/2008
Montessori School of Springfield to permanently close its doors - 4/1/2008
Rooke asks public to report half-way houses - 4/1/2008
New regional program targets youth at risk of joining gangs - 3/27/2008
Sarno picks developer for Longhill - 3/25/2008
Rescue Mission hosting third annual online auction to aid the homeless - 3/25/2008
Ordinance Flex Squad improving quality of life in city - 3/25/2008
Project brings clean water overseas - 3/18/2008
PVACR crusade for New Haven - Springfield commuter railway - 3/18/2008
FALCONS ARE 'BLEEDING' - 3/18/2008
Hightower spreads the message of restoring confidence to the middle class - 3/18/2008
Hefty donation puts food on the shelves of the Open Pantry - 3/18/2008
Green city, green school: Sarno backs push for funding - 3/18/2008
Women celebrated - 3/10/2008
Empowerment program aims to help city's young adults - 3/10/2008
Investment scandal prompts auditor review - 3/10/2008
A SANDWICH HERO - 3/3/2008
Holy Cross teacher receives 2008 Excellence in Teaching award - 3/3/2008
McCarthy named Irish Elk of the Year - 3/3/2008
Mayor plans to make city 'the hub of green' - 3/3/2008
European company makes Springfield its new home - 3/3/2008
Districts band together in safety - 3/3/2008
Liberty Mutual to create jobs, lower rates - 3/3/2008
FCB finance executive director investigated - 2/26/2008
'Housing First' taking action to prevent chronic homelessness - 2/19/2008
Chicopee 'Oral Health Heroes' - 2/19/2008
UUSGS traveling to New Orleans to aid those affected by Katrina - 2/19/2008
Taj Mahal: Local blues legend - 2/19/2008
Bing Theater will be reincarnated as Bing Arts Center - 2/19/2008
N'hood appeals to mayor for decision - 2/12/2008
School Committee moves forward smoothly with several key issues - 2/11/2008
Ambassador optimistic, but says more work needed in Middle East - 2/11/2008
New session of JCC creative writing class to begin Feb. 26 - 2/11/2008
Exhibitor slots filling quickly for April Life Enrichment Expo - 2/11/2008
L.A. Fitness center shaping up - 2/11/2008
Puppolo honored, criticized at fundraiser - 2/6/2008
Wiring job hindering new vocational program - 2/6/2008
Merrill Lynch gives city $13 mil - 2/5/2008
Casino issue back in the spotlight - 2/5/2008
Murray visits to discuss budget issues - 1/30/2008
Homeless plans: fewer shelters, more housing - 1/30/2008
Community Music School is site for vacation programs - 1/30/2008
Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrated at Eastfield Mall - 1/30/2008
FCB tackles array of issues at first 2008 meeting - 1/22/2008
Museum la Carte to feature author's talk on art and writing - 1/22/2008
Citizens can help make Springfield beautiful - 1/22/2008
Go FIT goes to Square One - 1/22/2008
City needs to work together to clean up image - 1/15/2008
JCC opens call for local farmers - 1/15/2008
Scouts seek nomination for Women of Distinction awards - 1/7/2008
Emergency food pantry carries on at new locationBy G. Michael Dobbs - 1/7/2008
Ferrera concerned about sale of church - 1/7/2008
Local flavors produced at Lazy Valley Winery - 1/2/2008
Clement recognized for efforts in national magazine - 1/2/2008
Ryan's legacy will live on in Springfield - 1/2/2008
FCB decision pleases one School Committee member - 12/26/2007
Residents talk crime at forum - 12/26/2007
Graduation just the beginning for MCDI class - 12/19/2007
Sarno's transition team tackles education issues - 12/19/2007
Malcolm X's nephew talks to students at STCC - 12/19/2007
Lower-income students have a shot at quality dental care - 12/19/2007
New business provides training for caregivers - 12/19/2007
Rooke asks for meeting with House - 12/12/2007
Holcomb Road condo being voted on tonight - 12/12/2007
Residents talk crime at special forum - 12/3/2007
Art show is a channel for the less fortunate - 12/3/2007
FCB employs chief search despite objections - 12/3/2007
School a possible prescription for Springfield - 11/26/2007
Forest Park Library to host chess tournament Dec. 1 - 11/19/2007
Crime prevention policies work for Housing Authority - 11/19/2007
$2.1 mil to go toward homeowner education - 11/19/2007
Resident suggests KIPP schools as solution - 11/13/2007
Sarno plans transition - 11/13/2007
Fair to connect jobs with people - 11/7/2007
Burke in the crosshairs - 11/7/2007
Candidates try second time for office - 11/7/2007
OLSH offers additional sign language - 11/6/2007
Proposed bill holds landlords accountable - 11/6/2007
Performance Food Group stays in city - 11/6/2007
Sheriff's Department pounds pavement for charity - 10/29/2007
Chapman Valve torn down for progress - 10/29/2007
ROUND 2 -- Ryan and Sarno spar on issues - 10/23/2007
Mayor announces York Street Jail demolition underway - 10/23/2007
Rooke: State owes Springfield $69 million - 10/23/2007
Candiates address Golden Agers - 10/17/2007
Dwight Street site will be re-used - 10/15/2007
Sarno unloads strategies for a safer city - 10/15/2007
'We need to pull together to succeed' - 10/9/2007
Mediums Day to benefit church - 10/9/2007
Blessing ceremony helps owners connect with their animals - 10/9/2007
Fate of ward representation bill in the hands of voters - 10/9/2007
Housing First gives families a place to call home - 10/9/2007
Stand-Down gives mother hope for veteran son - 10/3/2007
Candidates meet at debate - 10/2/2007
Springfield College celebrates refurbishing of two campus buildings - 10/2/2007
City gets $1.4 million to help youth - 10/2/2007
Candidate Powell reveals her plans for Old First Church - 10/2/2007
Never say never: mother of three resets her course years later - 10/2/2007
Pynchon Award recipients announced by DeBonis - 10/2/2007
Finance Control Board conducts public forum - 9/24/2007
Cole calls for culture cooperation - 9/24/2007
After years of fighting for funds, Green Leaf gets renovated - 9/17/2007
Neal: 'It's time to withdraw the troops' - 9/17/2007
Program brings library services to homebound - 9/12/2007
State deems crumbling bridge structurally sound - 9/10/2007
Murray makes Springfield stops - 9/4/2007
Senator calls for 'dangerous dog registry' - 9/4/2007
Dean invites public to debut of his film on Springfield - 9/4/2007
Retirement community is a hidden gem for city - 9/4/2007
SHA awarded funding - 8/27/2007
Candidates run for a City Council seat - 8/27/2007
Homeless program helps hundreds in city - 8/21/2007
Art Show features creativity - 8/21/2007
New program helps with health education - 8/21/2007
Niziolek is new chair of City of Bright Nights Ball - 8/20/2007
Stone Soul Picnic set to honor health field - 8/13/2007
Citizens turn out to be future Guardian Angels - 8/13/2007
More growth for 16 Acres - 8/7/2007
Texas Roadhouse to help Children's Hospital - 8/7/2007
BID reveals plans - 8/7/2007
Prize-winning flowers come to mall - 8/7/2007
Group focuses on Square - 8/7/2007
Group focuses on Square - 8/7/2007
Sarno sears Central - 8/6/2007
Book shows Springfield's firefighting history - 7/31/2007
Officials to change traffic plans - 7/31/2007
City axes sweeping contract - 7/30/2007
Pepe says closing Twilight Program would help Central High - 7/30/2007
'Simpsons' producer helps clubs - 7/30/2007
HAP rebuilds neighborhood - 7/23/2007
Springfield Day Nursery transitions to Square One - 7/23/2007
Ferrera hopes brighter streets will dim crime - 7/23/2007
Baystate leads the way - 7/16/2007
Ordinance asks clerks to be fined for illegal sales - 7/16/2007
Academic skills may weaken during summertime - 7/16/2007
Commissioners discuss bars' responsibilities - 7/11/2007
Warming Place faces uncertain future - 7/11/2007
Fan pens songs for his beloved team - 7/10/2007
Fund aids students and keeps late soldier's memory alive - 7/10/2007
The appeal of Hidden Hills is far from obscure - 7/10/2007
Board questions responsibilities of club owners - 7/10/2007
You're invited - 7/3/2007
Governor brings anti-crime group to city - 7/3/2007
[motocyclesmovetomu] - 6/27/2007
Authentic Indian motorcycles - 6/26/2007
Cautionary tale speaks volumes about the details of real estate - 6/26/2007
Athlete doesn't let age stop her, at 76 she heads for Senior Games - 6/26/2007
Flynn: Information from citizens can make city safer - 6/20/2007
Program to address food security issues - 6/20/2007
City joins contest to win movie premiere - 6/20/2007
Can anyone save this house? - 6/19/2007
'Heroes at Home' event helps military families - 6/14/2007
Spfld. magazine hosts talk show talent - 6/14/2007
Charities rebuild five city homes - 6/11/2007
Lysak to run for city council - 6/11/2007
Rangel supports Neal at local fund-raiser - 6/11/2007
Mayor starts TV show - 6/6/2007
Downtown improvements - 6/6/2007
Downtown has hope for change - 6/4/2007
Acclaimed author shares tips - 6/4/2007
Recovering soldier is special guest - 6/4/2007
Scholarship money in honor of the late Budd Alan - 6/4/2007
Proceeds send students on education adventure - 6/4/2007
Morton excited about new role - 5/29/2007
Ferrera studies street light - 5/29/2007
Sarno- 'Stay Away' ban - 5/29/2007
Yates is crowned - 5/21/2007
The Hoop City is set to jam - 5/21/2007
Ryan announces changes - 5/21/2007
Powell runs for City Council - 5/21/2007
Cassanelli discusses options for Sumner Fire Station - 5/16/2007
City group honors historical preservation - 5/14/2007
[newchefbringsbigch] - 5/14/2007
[71153456498] - 5/14/2007
Annual fishing festival - 5/14/2007
Pioneer Valley visitors guide - 5/9/2007
Honoree overcame challenges on path to success - 5/7/2007
'D'oh!' : Springfield vies for premiere - 5/7/2007
Duggan Middle School switches to new pilot program - 5/7/2007
Robitaille named 2007 Polish Elk of the Year - 5/7/2007
Sarno vies for mayor's seat - 5/7/2007
Mayor declares city goes green - 5/2/2007
Leaders of today speak to leaders of tomorrow - 5/2/2007
Program gives families a new addition every summer - 4/30/2007


> Local News > Springfield
Sarno looking to make more recycling 'green'
New plan for Union Station due out later this summer
Open Pantry pins funding hopes on state, not city
Crime rates drop dramatically in 2008
Drastic drop seen in crime rates in Springfield
Local author to speak on King Philip's War 'Americas forgotten conflict'
Reps in favor of longer loan payback period
HAP is helping to rebuild Maple-High Six Corners
White Street School benefits from Link to Libraries program

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