From WWLP.com
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Tensions flare at Springfield school committee meeting, multiple members walk out
Another heated school committee meeting Thursday night in Springfield, as the city looks for the next school superintendent.
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Panel discussion in Springfield empowers women to be in control of their finances
A panel discussion in Springfield Thursday night gave women advice and empowerment on achieving financial stability and success.
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WNEU’s “Rock & Stroll” boosts Occupational Therapy program
Western New England University students are raising money to support the college’s Occupational Therapy program.
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Holyoke Children’s Museum unveils its newest automotive exhibit
Holyoke’s children’s museum opened its groundbreaking automotive exhibit to the community, changing how kids learn about cars.
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Local Buzz: 2024 NFL Draft creates excitement
The 2024 NFL draft is underway now, generating a lot of local excitement for football fans across the region.
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Baystate Mason Square Neighborhood Health Center raises awareness for men’s heart health
A local Health Center recognized ‘Men’s Health Awareness Day’, to help men better understand their heart health.
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Governor Healey to attend the inauguration of Chancellor Javier Reyes at UMass Amherst
Governor Maura Healey will join the University of Massachusetts Amherst community on Friday, for the inauguration of Chancellor Javier Reyes, the university’s 31st leader.
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Water main break on Britton and Montcalm Streets in Chicopee
The Chicopee Department of Public Works (DPW) is currently addressing a significant water break at the intersection of Britton St and Montcalm St.
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This is the number one cause of death associated with thunderstorms
This is Severe Weather Preparedness week and this is the time of year we can start to get strong and even severe thunderstorms.
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Indian Orchard Citizens Council receives $20,000 grant to tackle maternal health disparities
In a bid to address maternal health inequities in the Indian Orchard neighborhood of Springfield, Health New England has granted $20,000 to the Indian Orchard Citizens Council (IOCC) in honor of Dora Robinson.
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Eastman Chemical donate oximeters to Springfield Fire Department
Eastman Chemical Co. based in Indian Orchard has been working with the Springfield Fire Department for many years now and once they heard the department didn't have oximeters, they volunteered their help.
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These Massachusetts restaurants launch reusable takeout container program
22News Storm Team Meteorologist Adam Strzempko is working for you on how it aims to cut down on plastic pollution.