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Religion Notes: Aug. 1, 2024
Springfield - The thrift shop at St. Gregory Armenian Church, 135 Goodwin St., in the Indian Orchard section, is open Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For more information, go online to saintgregoryarmenianchurch.org. Church events. Sunderland – First Congregational Church of Sunderland, 91 S. Main St., Serendipity Shop is...
Murdock works toward building program, 2024 football schedule released
Gardner-area football teams saw their share of success last season and are gearing up for hopes of seeing more great moments this year. Check out the schedules for area high school football programs. Next up is Murdock. The Blue Devils see some changes in their schedule for the 2024 season. Wareham and...
This Can Be a Compassionate Alternative for Senior Living
As our loved ones get older, ensuring their well-being becomes a top priority. Finding the right balance between independence and care can be challenging for many families. Traditional nursing homes and assisted-living facilities are often considered; however, these options may not always provide the personalized, home-like environment many desire. This...
Study to evaluate post-hospital skilled nursing care at home
UMass Chan Medical School researchers will begin enrolling patients this summer across its UMass Memorial Health and Baystate Health clinical campuses to study post-acute skilled nursing facility services provided in the patient’s home. The Skilled Nursing Facility or SNF at Home trial is a large, randomized clinical trial, the...
Little League mom saves umpire’s life after he gets hit in neck by foul ball
Worcester, Mass. (WFXT) - A Little League umpire from Massachusetts says a player’s mother saved his life after he was hit in the throat by a foul ball in a freak accident. As a Little League umpire, Korey Pontbriand is used to calling strikes from behind the plate, not throwing them, but he threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Worcester Red Sox game Tuesday night. At his side were family, friends and Dr. Jennifer LaFemina, who he calls his “guardian angel.”
House and Senate Pass Akers Age Waiver at Last, Closing a Springfield Drama, Sorta…
Five months after the Springfield City Council and Mayor Domenic Sarno forwarded an age waiver for now-Police Superintendent Lawrence Akers, the bill has finally passed Beacon Hill. What is moving to Governor Maura Healey’s desk is not what city officials passed in February. Nevertheless, it will accomplish the home rule petition’s longstanding goal: allowing Akers to serve until age 70.
Golden Bear Pride Shines as Scott Christopher Langmeyer of Holliston Graduates from Western New England University
SPRINGFIELD, MA (07/29/2024)– Scott Christopher Langmeyer graduated from Western New England University with a BS in Construction Management. The undergraduate ceremony was held on Sunday, May 19, at the MassMutual Center in downtown Springfield. More than 520 students received their degrees. The top fields of study were Mechanical Engineering, Marketing, Psychology, Criminal Justice, and Sports Management.
South Shore towns feuding over oyster farms
Two neighboring Massachusetts towns with a shared harbor are feuding over shellfish. Scituate wants oyster farming, while Cohasset does not want the farms in the nearly 270 acres of Cohasset Harbor. The towns will be heading to court over their disagreement. The harbor is split with three acres of oyster...
Local reaction to National Grid halting low-income energy assistance program
WORCESTER, Mass. - National Grid has temporarily paused their low-income energy savings program. The Worcester Community Action Council said National Grid halting their low-income energy savings program comes as a surprise, but it can be looked at as an indicator of the program’s success. WCAC is one of more...
New veterinary clinic opening soon in Longmeadow
LONGMEADOW, MA (WGGB/WSHM) - We’ve been following the need for veterinary services in western Massachusetts for years and now, a new vet clinic is about to open in one local community. Local pets and their owners will soon have a convenient option for quality care with the opening of...
Springfield state rep. candidate Johnnie McKnight receives 2 endorsements
SPRINGFIELD — Johnnie R.S. McKnight, a candidate for state representative in the 1st Hampden District, has secured the endorsement of a state senator and former city councilor. McKnight, a teacher who unsuccessfully ran for mayor in 2015 and City Council in 2019, is challenging State Rep. Bud L. Williams,...
This Western Mass. city just got awarded money for police body cameras
CHICOPEE — The police department will use a $250,000 state grant to implement a body-worn camera program, a step the city’s mayor says will improve public safety and enhance trust in policing. The police department’s grant proposal shows it applied for funding to support body-worn cameras for all...
'Bittersweet feeling': WooSox manager explains emotions that come with MLB trade deadline
WORCESTER — Before his team’s game Tuesday night, WooSox manager Chad Tracy admitted that everyone in the clubhouse was on pins and needles waiting to see what would happen with the upcoming 6 p.m. MLB trade deadline. “If the phone rings, it rings,” Tracy told the media around 5 p.m. “(The trade deadline is) definitely something that’s on the players’ minds for sure. ... So we'll see where it all lands.” ...