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Best Springfield Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in MA
Best Springfield Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in MA. We highlight three exceptional establishments that are prime examples of the best Springfield Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants, These restaurants: Liberty’s Mediterranean Giant Grinders, El Morro Bakery and Restaurant, and SouLao’d Kitchen. each provide a memorable culinary adventure. Springfield, MA, boasts a vibrant and diverse food scene, filled with hidden gems offering unique and authentic dining experiences. They truly are one of the best Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants in Springfield.
There Are Only 4 Hooters Restaurants Left In Massachusetts
Hooters dates back to April Fools' Day of 1983 where six owners Lynn D. Stewart, Gil DiGiannantonio, Ed Droste, Billy Ranieri, Ken Wimmer and Dennis Johnson believed their concept of business was going to fail. The first restaurant opened on October 4, 1983 on a site of a former rundown nightclub in Clearwater, Florida. Business started to skyrocket in December of 1984 when a group of Atlanta investors bought out the rights to Hooters.
MSPCA working with TJO, local shelters to get animals adopted
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - As the bay state looks to clear out their shelters, one animal protection organization is making it a little easier. “We had people waiting at the door today waiting for the doors to open and meet the dogs, and when the kennels are full, we need to get them out into homes,” expressed Heather Cahillane.
Popular Grocery Chain Closing Over 30 Locations
Ever since the pandemic hit, and still to this day, businesses have been struggling to stay afloat. Closing down stores that are underperforming, and having to file for bankruptcy seem to be the norm of today's day and age. Popular grocery chain closing over 2 dozen locations. Stop & Shop,...
Teamsters and oxen united at working oxen demo
Donnie Bisbee of Clayhill Farm grew up showing oxen in 4-H. Then it became a family affair. “I showed oxen with my wife before the kids were born, and then the kids got into it,” said Bisbee of Chesterfield, MA. His wife Faith Bisbee coordinates with Hilltown Misfits 4-H...
Old Deerfield Sunday Afternoon Concert Series
Deerfield - Old Deerfield Sunday Afternoon Concert Series runs through Sept. 1 in the Victorian setting of the Memorial Hall Museum’s Music Room at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults; $8 for seniors and students. Tickets available at the door. July 21 is Bella Voce, featuring Lisa Woods,...
Live Wire: Mark Schwaber to unveil new album at Easthampton show
Although Mark Schwaber’s music has evolved over the years, there also have been solid threads of consistency from his first notable band, Home, through his late ‘90s act Hospital, to his current solo work. While Schwaber has used a palette incorporating everything from post-punk thrash to Elliot Smith-like...
Under the hood of the Victory Theatre, renovations continue
HOLYOKE — As progress continues on the rehabilitation project of the 1920 Broadway style Victory Theatre in downtown Holyoke, Reminder Publishing was invited by MIFA Executive Artistic Director Don Sanders for a tour of the building mid-renovation as excitement continues to loom over what is expected to be a huge cultural and tourist addition to the community.
The Farmer’s House: ‘high quality’ food for ‘hard working’ Forest Park
SPRINGFIELD — A new restaurant has opened in the heart of Forest Park. The Farmer’s House at 600 Belmont St. promises “a delicious and inviting dining experience for families.”. The restaurant is full of subtle nods to its farmhouse theme, with old saws and pitchforks mounted on...
Tana Mongeau, Brooke Schofield bring ‘Cancelled’ podcast to Springfield
SPRINGFIELD — Fans of internet personalities Tana Mongeau and Brooke Schofield won’t have to travel far to get “the tea” this fall. The duo is bringing their “Cancelled” podcast, in which they gossip about everything from celebrities to dating experiences and personal drama, on the road, with a stop planned at Springfield Symphony Hall on Sept. 15.
Local man to stage his own one-man play
SPRINGFIELD — When store detective Ken Harris was on the lookout for shoplifters at retailers in Springfield and Enfield, he was also taking mental notes and writing a one-man play about what he saw. The 47-year-old actor and playwright is now taking the stage, portraying all 10 characters in his comedic and dramatic production of “Foes of a Minimum Wage Guard.”
July 12, 2024: Roots and porches return
Monte and Kaliis interview Blues to Green project manager Bianca Jemenez, music legend Lisa Fischer, and hip-hop artists T'Swan and Talynt ahead of the Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival. Summer brings wicked fun festivals with it, and this weekend returns two extra fun ones. Driven and created by nonprofit Blues...
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