Financial literacy program becomes crucial during time of inflation
SPRINGFIELD — As price hikes continue to plague commodities like food and natural gas, Springfield Partners for Community Action wants to ease the budgeting burden that many residents in the area currently face.
Cignoli says ‘X’ reconstruction project is ‘ready to go’
SPRINGFIELD — Although a concrete schedule is still up in the air, one of Springfield’s largest roadway projects in the city’s recent history is expected to make headway this year.
Springfield pushes ‘zero tolerance’ message for illegal dirt bikes
SPRINGFIELD — As spring begins to blossom in Western Massachusetts, Springfield is once again cracking down on illegal dirt bikes throughout the city.
Children’s author visits Littleville Elementary in fun-filled assemblies
HUNTINGTON — Children’s author and performer Daryl Cobb visited Littleville Elementary School on March 24, to share stories and songs and encourage the students to write about their own experiences. Cobb is the author of 18 books for children, who does in school visits and literacy-based assembly programming for K-8 students.
South Hadley receives funds for behavioral, mental health services
SOUTH HADLEY — The Healey-Driscoll administration announced that it is awarding $5.5 million in grants to 60 school districts, educational collaboratives and charter schools across Massachusetts, to improve student access to behavioral and mental health services and support.
