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Chicopee Police looking for missing girl
CHICOPEE, MA (WGGB/WSHM) - The Chicopee Police Department is asking for your help to help find a missing juvenile. Najlaa Al Bayati was last seen leaving a house on Fuller Street on Monday wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black pants, flip flops and was carrying a light grey duffel bag.
Springfield Gold Coach Pitch Baseball
The Springfield Gold Coach Pitch baseball team has recently finished their season. Pictured are the members of the team. Front row left to right: Carson Vogel, Vinny Thatcher, Brantley McVicker, Emmett Vogel, Blake Steffl. Back row: Corbin Hesse, Colton Meine, JD Dauer, McCoy Roiger, Case Anderson, Wes Kral, Jayden Lopez. Coaches: Adam Hesse, Neil Roiger, and Nick Dauer. Missing: Kason Jensen and Emiliano Zamaniego.
Mohegan Sun Wins National Awards For Dining and Entertainment
It really surprises me when I meet someone from Connecticut that has never been to Mohegan Sun or Foxwoods. I understand that some still have the notion that these incredible destinations are nothing but beautifully designed slot machines that vacuum all of your spending money away, but they're so much more than just casinos.
Some older western Mass. residents reflect on Biden's choice to suspend his campaign
President Joe Biden, at age 81 has left the presidential race. Some in his age group said that's good news. A walking group trekked through shady woods and a sunny path at Ashley Reservoir in Holyoke on Monday morning. The walk is organized by Northampton Neighbors, which provides services and support for older residents.
‘Camp Justice’ encourages future careers in Connecticut’s criminal justice system
ROCKY HILL, Conn. (WTNH) — State prosecutors are bringing dozens of teenagers into their offices in Rocky Hill. Not because the students did anything wrong. In fact, they are doing something very right. They are learning all about the criminal justice system at what the State Division of Criminal Justice calls “Camp Justice.” “Obviously, there […]
Police identify 4th person killed in Waterbury crash
WATERBURY, CT (WFSB) - Police identified all four people killed in a fiery crash in Waterbury last week. The fourth victim was identified on Tuesday as 28-year-old Lawrence Jackson of Waterbury. Mark Sousa, 44, of Waterbury, was the sole occupant of a Lexus GS300. In the other vehicle, an Audi...
'Everybody works together': Lifeguard skills put to the test in surprise audit at Manchester pools
MANCHESTER, Conn — A hot summer has kept a busy pace for the 60 lifeguards working at the five public swimming areas in Manchester. In addition to their usual job of looking over the pools in town, the lifeguards are put to the test. Every summer, the recreation department in Manchester collaborates with the fire department, the police department and the Ambulance Service of Manchester to put on “Live Audits” for the town lifeguards. Essentially, they hold surprise scenarios that test a lifeguard's skill.
Bass Pond and Paddle Club temporarily closed to swimming
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - Springfield officials announcing that Bass Pond and Paddle Club are temporarily closed to swimming. After being notified by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection the city is advising residents that swimming is closed until further notice due high bacteria count in the water. Western Mass News...
CT chiropractor offers backpack safety guidelines ahead of back-to-school season
CONNECTICUT, USA — No matter what grade students are going into as back-to-school season approaches, what they are carrying on their back matters. Dr. Jessica Tagliarini, president of the Connecticut Chiropractic Council and a practicing chiropractor in West Hartford, said a growing spine is vulnerable to back injuries. “Depending...
Travelers tempers tested at Bradley Airport as Delta delays continue following global tech outage
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — While computers impacted by last week’s global tech glitch are coming back online one by one, one major airline's attempt to get their fleet off the ground has proven a lot more difficult. Now, the feds are investigating. “We’re just rolling with the punches!”...
CCSU pays out $760,000 after loss in Supreme Court
Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) has paid former employee Christopher Dukes $762,525 after losing an arbitration case before the Connecticut Supreme Court, rocketing Dukes to one of the ten highest-paid state employees in 2024, alongside Connecticut’s UConn basketball coaches and top doctors at UConn Health, according to the state’s open data website. State data shows […] The post CCSU pays out $760,000 after loss in Supreme Court appeared first on Connecticut Inside Investigator.
Skillful crew flies through fast-paced farce in Barrington’s ‘Boeing Boeing’ (Review)
PITTSFIELD — “Boeing Boeing” is two and a half hours of non-stop laughs caused by high-flying antics, choreographed with split-second timing by Julianne Boyd, jam-packed with outstanding design from Kristen Robinson (sets), Sarah Jean Tosetti (costumes), David Lander (lights) and Fabian Obispo (sound). Add a sextet of polished performances, and you get a satisfying afternoon or evening of comedy and farce at its best.
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