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Monday's Child: Sweet and friendly Jeinayah, 13, likes to laugh and have fun with friends
Jeinayah, 13, likes to laugh and have fun with friends. Jeinayah, who likes to be called Jen, is a very sweet and friendly girl. Although slow to warm up to strangers Jen can be very talkative, outgoing and friendly. She enjoys arts and crafts, drawing, coloring and also loves outdoor activities. She loves music of all genres. Jen is also family oriented, helpful to others and has a very vivid imagination.
Driver Leads Massachusetts State Police on High-Speed Chase, Crashes in Foxboro
A high-speed chase on Massachusetts highways ended in a crash early yesterday morning, as reported by state police. The pursuit began when a driver, whose identity has not yet been disclosed, refused to stop for a traffic stop on Route 95. Evading the stop, the driver accelerated away, leading troopers on a chase that extended onto Route 140 towards Mansfield.
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.
Valley Blue Sox outfielder earns teams 2nd NECBL ‘Player of the Week’ nomination
HOLYOKE – According to a league source, Valley Blue Sox outfielder Jonathan Hogart was named week six New England Collegiate Baseball League Player of the Week. This week for Valley, Hogart hit .393 with five home runs and 16 RBI in seven games. Of those seven games, the Kentucky native recorded multiple hits in four. He only had two multi-hit games before this week began.
Cooling off in the Berkshires with splash pads
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Another hot day in Massachusetts and people are finding ways to cool off in Berkshire County. At Clapp Parks splash pads, some kids with the Pittsfield Playground Program had fun and stayed cool with coolers and splash pads. “I just run through the water and put...
Heat wave could set a record for July in Boston. Here's how bad it's been.
BOSTON – The hot and humid summer weather will drag on for the next several days in Massachusetts and much of New England. As a result, WBZ-TV NEXT Weather Alert continues.The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory through Tuesday for much of the area and will likely expand and extend that through Wednesday as well.This has been issued for the potential and likelihood of "feels-like" temperatures near 100 degrees each afternoon.We are just about halfway through the month of July and currently on pace for one of the hottest and most humid Julys on record.When will the humidity...
Concerns rise following violent physical altercation near Lake Congamond
SOUTHWICK, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - Concerns in Southwick after a fight broke out over the weekend outside the entrance to Lake Congamond. Police have closed the parking area in response. Western Mass News spoke with people who told us the recent violence near Lake Congamond will be a topic of discussion...
Chicopee pool closed for the week, after glass shards found
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - Officials have announced the temporary closure of a Chicopee pool on Monday afternoon. According to the Chicopee Mayor’s office, Rivers Pool will be closed for the rest of the week after the discovery of glass shards inside the pool. For safety precautions, the pool will...
Chicopee PD kicks off fundraising campaign to help Christmas wish lists
CHICOPEE — As we reach the halfway point of the year, it is never too early to think about Christmas. The Chicopee Police Department and Mercedes-Benz of Springfield joined forces on July 9 to begin collect donations for the annual “Shop With A Cop” program. The Chicopee...
1867 church for sale in Chicopee has original stained glass windows, pipe organ
A church that is more than 150 years old is for sale in Chicopee with its original stained glass windows, pews and pipe organ. Chicopee’s Third Congregational Church, located on Springfield Street, was built in 1867 after the demolition of another church that had been built in 1837. It was built by Charles Edward Parker, a Boston-based architect who also designed the Chicopee City Hall.
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