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CSI meets aviation at STCC's College for Kids
SPRINGFIELD While current economic conditions might reduce travel and enrollment in overnight camps, there is no reason for children in the Greater Springfield area to miss out on exciting summer le...
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Holub: A plan for a UMass presence expected in six months

By G. Michael Dobbs
Managing Editor

SPRINGFIELD -- University of Massachusetts (UMass) Chancellor Robert C. Holub said last week that he hopes to have a plan in place within six months for a formal U
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Free July 2 concert at WNEC part of Fourth celebration
By G. Michael Dobbs
Managing Editor

SPRINGFIELD -- Joined by a group of school children touring City Hall, Judith Matt of the Spirit of Springfield looked at them and said, "This is who we do the fir
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Transportation reform predicted to save millions

By G. Michael Dobbs
Managing Editor

SPRINGFIELD -- The citizens of the Commonwealth will save tens of millions of dollars from the transportation reforms signed into law Friday morning by Gov. Deval
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Firefighter and police officer honored with Blue & Gold Awards

Springfield Firefighter Miguel Delvalle and Granby Police Officer Gary Poehl were recently honored with the "Blue & Gold Award" from the Exchange Club of Springfield. The purpose of the award is to f...
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Mayoral candidates disagree on budgets
By G. Michael Dobbs
Managing Editor

SPRINGFIELD In an election year, there is usually a difference between the glass being half empty or half full. This year's mayoral race between incumbent Mayor Do
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Project Bread helps to fund summer food programs
SPRINGFIELD When school is out, kids who rely on free or reduced-price school meals need a safe place to go where they can have a healthy meal and some summer fun. That's why Project Bread is giving...
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Plant would burn construction waste

By G. Michael Dobbs
Managing Editor

SPRINGFIELD -- Opponents to a biomass electrical generating plant proposed for a Page Boulevard site in Springfield say it will pose a health and pollution hazard
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Big Y makes musical donation to new St. Michael's Academy

By Debbie Gardner
PRIME Editor

SPRINGFIELD -- There was still one day left in the Diocesan school year, but the new St. Michael's Academy was already enjoying the generosity of a benefactor and plan
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Rotary Club supports Habitat for Humanity

The Springfield Rotary Club's Service Fund recently awarded $1,500 to Jennifer E. Schimmel, Executive Director of Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity. The funds will be used towards the purchase...
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Williams endorsed by NERCC 108 in bid for mayor's seat

By G. Michael Dobbs
Managing Editor

SPRINGFIELD City Councilor Bud Williams stepped up his campaign to unseat Mayor Domenic Sarno with an endorsement from the New England Regional Council of Carpente
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Springfield Preservation Trust honors those caring for historic homes
By G. Michael Dobbs
Managing Editor

SPRINGFIELD Despite the economy, the rehabilitation and preservation of historic structures is still taking place in the city, Ben Murphy, president of the Springf
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Asylum Nightclub purchased by city; will undergo overhaul

By Katelyn Gendron
Reminder Assistant Editor

SPRINGFIELD Mayor Domenic Sarno called the city's acquisition of the 70,000-square foot lot at 1592 Main St. last week another piece in the downtown devel
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