home
> Special Sections > Special Features
Special Features

Click the links below to read feature stories from our weekly publications.

Stamp Out Hunger

By Katelyn Gendron
Reminder Assistant Editor

Keeping the shelves stocked at a food pantry in 2008 is no easy task. Rising fuel and food prices have forced many of these institutions to cut back thei
...
click for more


Enjoy a Pizza Shoppe dinner for a good cause
By Rick Sobey
Staff Intern

Can you name a better combination in the world than eating a satisfying meal while raising money for an essential organization? It's quite difficult to think of a better c
...
click for more


Error ()
Sorry! The content of this page had to be deleted because it causes an error....
click for more


Couple says there is value in spiritual wills
By Lori Szepelak
Correspondent

WESTFIELD Have you ever thought about leaving a "love letter from your heart" to your loved ones?
Louise and Joseph Colletti are big believers in the importance of cre
...
click for more


Business is good at '08 Toy Fair

By G. Michael Dobbs
Managing Editor

NEW YORK, NEW YORK Despite reports the country might be heading into a recession, representatives of local companies exhibiting at the 105th Annual American Intern
...
click for more


Area commemorates Black History Month

By Lori Szepelak
Correspondent

Throughout Western Massachusetts, a host of lectures and special events are planned this month across college campuses in celebration of National Black History Month.
...
click for more


Give your Valentine's Day gift a local touch

By Lori Szepelak
Correspondent

As Valentine's Day quickly approaches, thoughts turn to cards, gifts and almost certainly chocolate of all shapes and sizes for our loved ones.
While flowers a
...
click for more


Cookbook focuses on foods from the Valley

By Lori Szepelak
Correspondent

Andrea Davis had an ambitious goal -- publish a cookbook that would help to continue the efforts being made to create a sustainable, local food system in the Pioneer V
...
click for more


Proposed charter schools to combat dropout rate

By Katelyn Gendron
Reminder Assistant Editor

The influx in the student-teacher ratio within the public school systems and lack of one-on-one attention has prompted parents of over 25,000 children an
...
click for more


Startling trend shows rise in domestic violence
By G. Michael Dobbs
Managing Editor

The stories are horrifying.
On January 7, 2007, Julie Nieves of Springfield was sprayed with gasoline and set ablaze by her daughter's ex-boyfriend who had threa
...
click for more


Making miracles happen with the BAA marathon

By Katelyn Gendron
Reminder Assistant Editor

Last week Tom Cosenzi of Hampden spoke to Reminder Publications as he waited to see his oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, where h
...
click for more




> Special Sections > Special Features
Stamp Out Hunger
Enjoy a Pizza Shoppe dinner for a good cause
Error ()
Couple says there is value in spiritual wills
Business is good at '08 Toy Fair
Area commemorates Black History Month
Give your Valentine's Day gift a local touch
Cookbook focuses on foods from the Valley
Proposed charter schools to combat dropout rate
Startling trend shows rise in domestic violence
Making miracles happen with the BAA marathon

View Archives


Home - Advertiser Information - businesstobusiness - Classifieds - Contact Us - Dining & Entertainment - Business Directory - Features - Local News - Opinion - Pets - Place a Classified - Prime Online - Site Search - Special Sections - Sports - Submit News - Site Map


Reminder Publications, Inc. 280 North Main St., East Longmeadow, MA 01028 • 413-525-6661
National Newspaper Network, a Division of Reminder Publications
©2006 Reminder Publications, Inc.