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Springfield affordable housing units get $17M 'transformation'

Published   Apr 24, 2024 07:33PM
State and local officials Wednesday celebrated the $17 million renovation of an affordable housing complex in Springfield's McKnight neighborhood.

The Michaels Group, which owns the Bergen Circle property, upgraded windows, flooring, kitchens and bathrooms — among other things — across the 200 units. Mass Housing, a quasi-public agency, provided much of the financing for the project in the form of loans. Agency spokesperson Tom Farmer said it's important to maintain affordable housing units.

"It has a huge psycholo ... Read more

Van Lith-3x3 Basketball

Hailey Van Lith is focused on making the USA Basketball 3x3 Olympic team this summer and not worried about where she’ll end up at college next year. Van Lith is currently taking part in a training camp in Springfield, Massachusetts, and will play i ... Read more

Olympic gold medalist Allisha Gray hopes to be part of US 3x

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Allisha Gray is glad to be back playing 3x3 for USA Basketball with an eye towards being a member of the team at the Paris Olympics this summer.

She's the only player returning from the foursome that took home ... Read more

Hot Table panini sandwich shop opening in Manchester April 2

Leeanne Griffin is a senior food reporter for CT Insider, handling coverage of restaurant openings and closings, trends, events and general news about Connecticut food and beverage businesses. She covers statewide food happenings, with a focus on Har ... Read more

Officials, including new Springfield police superintendent, discuss ongoing efforts to improve safet

Published   Apr 16, 2024 09:46PM
Hampden County Sheriff’s deputies will continue to make appearances and perform patrols at Forest Park.

Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno and Sheriff Nick Cocchi detailed the arrangement in front of the park’s Sumner Avenue Entrance Tuesday.

Joining them were the city’s new Police Superintendent, Lawrence Akers, as well as its new executive Director of Parks, Building and Recreation Management, Tom Ashe.

“We've had the park patrols and the people love it - they absolutely love it. Besides public safe ... Read more

Massachusetts 'find' of more low-income students brings $8.6

Eighty-eight Massachusetts public school districtsare expecting to receive additional funding, according to the state's Executive Office of Education (EOE). Officials said they resolved a "data matching issue" calculating the number of low-income stu ... Read more

Mass. Rep. Neal meets with new MassDOT West-East rail direct

Neal, along with a slew of state senators and representatives, gathered at Union Station to talk west-east rail and other projects to expand train service in the Pioneer Valley and beyond.

The 1st district Democrat spoke with reporters a ... Read more

Ribbon cut on 31 Elm Street apartments in Springfield in his

Looming over the city’s historic Court Square and across from city hall, a multi-story apartment building remained shuttered for decades as Springfield seemed to develop around it.

But over the past few months, extensive, multi-year re ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.