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Acres Pride station will change to 24-hour schedule
Activist announces bid for City Council
A 'Diving Fool'
Agreement makes Quad exhibits free
AIC offers new scholarship to Upper Hill residents
AIC plans African Cultural Day
AIC to offer new scholarship
'Albatross' no more
Allen Park Tenants will join 'Night Out' activities
Altruistic individuals honored
Ancestor of abolitionist appears at book launch
Annual Pantry Walk starts at Riverfront Park on May 6
Annual senior citizens forum
Annual walk for diabetes to step off
Anzalotti to challenge Curran
Artist discovers talent stems from injury
Artists gear up for open studio event at Mills
Art used as an emotional release for survivors of abuse
Ashe explains mayoral campaign
Beginnings of auto industry recognized
BID announces line-up for free Stearns Square concerts
Big Y announces new market in 16 Acres
Board approves new club for d'town
Board kills the chicken
Board to businesses: pay taxes
Bodybuilder fights stereotypes
Book explores city's hockey history
Boyle brings his diner dream to downtown
Bright Nights Gala theme announced
Brothers That Cook fund-raiser slated for Sept. 17
Burdened by home heating costs? Help is available
Business helps fund non-profit
Camera surveillance of downtown starts
Can city afford under-ride?
Candaras begins campaign
Candidate comes forward
Candidate meets with teachers, administrators
Candidates: City Council needs a 'clean sweep'
Candidates meet seniors at forum
Center fulfills late pastor's vision
Chair of House Ways & Means visits area
Challengers blasted incumbents at forum
Channelling Frederick Douglass
Chicken on the cutting board?
Children share their thoughts on future of library
Chiropractic office fills long-vacant South End space
Church is first property owner to use new program
'Cinderella' reads to Talmadge students
Cities unite to discuss homelessness
Cities unite to find solutions for homeless
City announces $200K for community center
City clean-up effort is cooperative
City clean-up kicks off
City Council backs labor
City Councilor puts pressure on party houses
City of Bright Nights
City sells house for $1,000
City shares $16.6m federal grant
City's lawsuit against Museum Association moves forward
CityStage opens season and improves facility
City to focus on quality of life issues
City unveils new trash fee attempt
City workers steal time with 'chat'
Class of 1949 reunion
Class of 2006
Clay and Doherty win Pynchon Awards
Clergy plan to address street crime
Clinic makes commitment to E. Springfield
Club Miami ends noisy Teen Nights
Club Quarter to see changes
CMSS sponsors silent auction
Coach offers b'ball clinics at Hall of Fame
College offers special accelerated course for Spfld. teachers
Comcast grant helps educational effort
Come down to the Life Enrichment Expo
Commissioner continues visits
Commissioner: Pioneer Valley is 'hot bed' for agriculture
Committee considers two more sites for library
Community rallies behind effort
Concepcion would do for the whole city what he has done in 16 Acres
Congregation's generosity provides new home for temple
Controversial crusader comes to WNEC
Group to protest budget
Cornerstone license saga continues
Cornerstone owner keeps his options open for bar
Corridan campaigns for reform in Legislature
Council: Ban on smoking helps club members
Council hears debate on Warming Place
Councilors hear from business owners
Council tours station
Curran: Patrick hasn't forgotten W. Mass
Curran tackles distribution of aid
Cutler joins senate race
Damage in Forest Park
Davila hopes plan will help schools and save money
Democrats get good grades, Republicans barely pass in Audobon report card
Dentist works with Spfld. Boys & Girls Club to encourage dental health
Despite cancer, Marine leads men into battle
Documentarians challenge account of Sept. 11, 2001
'Dolly' makes debut at Mattoon festival
Donations needed for local troops in North Africa
Doors once belonging to the home of 'Dr. Seuss' creator will be centerpiece of art gallery
Downtown district reviewed
Driscoll launches write-in campaign
Drive to benefit Warming Place
Dryden PTO begins drive for new playground
Dryden PTO begins drive for playground
Duo denies claim: 'they are not the actual doors from the Dr. Seuss' house'
Elimination of fundings will have impact on local anti-poverty agencies
Embark on a journey of discovery: The city is alive with wine tastings
ENCOURAGING EDUCATION
Exercisers celebrate 20 years of classes
Exhibit explores relationships with Christ
Expo highlights successful black businesses
Expo is one of the most successful to date
'Fed up' neighbors initiate Crime Watch
Fee goes before judge
Ferrera replaces Puppolo on City Council
Ferrera to run for Council
FILLING THE BUCKETS
Film maker presents first look at movie shot in city
Finance Control Board discuss teaching contracts
First home in Old Hill renewal effort is ready for sale
First sale marks beginning of Old Hill revival
Fishing Festival returns to Five-Mile Pond
Flanagan contemplates run for mayor
Flynn meets with residents
Flynn says Springfield crime incidences down
Flynn selected as city's top cop
Flynn updates council on crime fighting
Food Bank project focuses on hunger in Springfield
Former Chestnut School slated for re-development
Forum to focus on Mason Square branch library
Foundation helps Nursery purchase computers
Fountain sprays again in Hill-McKnight
Freedom of Speech demonstration slated for Sept. 11
Fresh Acres Market opens in 16 Acres
Friends of Library host book sale
FutureWorks to youth: 'You're hired'
Golden Age Club presents 'Viva Vegas'
Governor's Council candidates debate at WNEC
Grant helps underserved and low-income populations
Grant provides a place to play
Gray House plans annual benefit event
Greek Cultural Center to host benefit book signing
Greek hospitality awaits visitors at Glendi
Greenleaf Center receives funding
Group explores construction of new library
Groups hit the road to send message to lawmakers
Groups hit the road with message
Groups mark anniversary differently
Gubernatorial hopeful heads to Springfield
'Gumbo' offers stage for original talent
Habitat homes to make big change on James Street
Habitat houses replace rubble
Hampden Bank helps underwrite Latino Chamber's seminar series
Homeless shelter has new chapter
Homeless students to receive backpacks
Hope Candle to be sold exclusively at Hope Houses
Housing Court offers solutions
Hundreds march for healthy eats
Hungry Hill Center hosts events
Hungry Hill events
If elected to state representative seat, Puppolo would not resign from City Council
Indian Orchard artist creates Christmas 'tree'
Indian Orchard, Avalon neighborhoods to celebrate Night Out
International Health Center opens
Italian center will host Columbus Day ceremonies, celebrations
Italian Cultural Center announces award winners
Italian Cultural Center announces award recipients
Italian Feast returns to downtown this weekend
It's brick and mortar time in city
JoAnna's Room opens in shelter
Job fair abuzz with hopeful seekers
John Eddie to headline CF benefit
King offers gardening classes
Law office invests in South End
Lees aims for Clerk of Courts job
Lees' decision has domino effect
'Lest we forget'
Libraries are still collecting items for the Mitten Tree Project
Library announces up-coming reading, computer and film programs
Library to offer computer classes
License Commission: Applebee's approved to open on Boston Rd.
License Commissioners warn Pine Point bar
Line Dance-A-Thon will benefit Children's Hospital
Local fashionistas talk style and design (Part 2)
Local foundation targets child poverty
Local group takes anti-violence training to Africa
Local teens to participate in scholarship competition
Local venue makes world ranking
Lucky Ticket event to raise funds for the Sinai Temple education program
Lysak, Davila to run
MAC van is a mobile plaque fighter
Make Way for Ducklings says thank you
Mall adopts new policy for kids
Maniaci settles in as new president of AIC
Maple-High eyesore may be site for new homes
MassMutual Center celebrates first anniversary
MassMutual Center opens
MassMutual Center set for Sept. opening
MassMutual Center set to open
MassMutual Center to host new Hispanic festival
MassMutual contributes to Bridge Project
MassMutual to sponsor 2005 Bright Nights Ball
Mattoon Street fest features art, food, entertainment
Mayor and challenger participate in debate
Mayor announces new solicitor
Mayor Ryan, residents tour 16 Acres neighborhood
Mayor, senators and city councilor in agreement on extending loan pay-off
Mayor's race: Ryan and Sarno
Mayor suspends club's entertainment license
Meeting addresses homeless concerns
Meeting allows police reaction
Memorial tournament will benefit students
Metayer appointed acting executive director
Ministry founder to speak
Mission launches campaign
MMC Program will help young parents
Murphy named Irish Elk of the Year
NATIONAL ANTHEM PROJECT
National Day of Prayer set
NBA star Grant Hill comes to Springfield
N.E. Black Chamber to meet
Neighborhood Council announces meetings, classes
Neighborhood group meets to discuss Starbucks plans
Neighborhood participates in National Night Out
Neighborhood to have huge tag sale
Neighbors are concerned about re-paving project
New candles to light the way for fund-raising effort
New downtown club targets older patrons
New facility will be devoted to women's health
New flag
New GPS system will track Massachusetts sex offenders
New Law and Business Center to help entrepreneurs
New museum will highlight history
New neighborhood coming to Forest Park
New Old Hill on the horizon
Local fashionistas talk style and design (Part 1)
Citizens offer input for new library location and services
Streets of Springfield to get $8.5 million worth of work
New STCC programs benefit the public, too
New stores will open in 16 Acres
New system is an alternative to auction
N'hood Council tables discussion
Ninth Hampden candidates square off
Nolan is new executive director of X-Main Street Corp.
Non-profit is dedicated to city's North End
Nurses start health clinic to benefit the uninsured
Oceanography Fair at Kiley Middle School
Old Hill Neighborhood hosts info. fair
Old Hill revitalization effort gets boost
Olympic gold medalist talks seriously about insurance
One Youth, One Job
Open Pantry celebrates 30 years of service
Open Pantry will run shelter
Outer Belt association sends letter to developers
Patrick impresses at forum
Patrick speaks to business
Patrick visits Springfield
Patrick vows he will 'not let Springfield go under'
Patriots support Easter Seals
'Pay as you throw' program may be next step
Pazzo makes debut at Hall of Fame
Pepe charges 'thank you' is campaign event
Pepe refutes statement of 'support'
Pine Point gets back its Massreco Fire Station
Pioneer Valley Project seeks regional solutions
Plaintiffs reject Council plan
Plan made to aid the homeless
Plans progress for riverfront
Political newcomer joins Council race
Preservation Trust recognizes restoration efforts
Presz inducted into Engineering Hall of Fame
Primary was a true race
Professor proposes heritage trail
Program receives $62,000 grant
Puppolo looks for entries into safety poster contest
Questions surround new location for Warming Place
Rally attracts hundreds
Recycling this Christmas can save money and environment
Reilly advocates for lower rates
Report shows progress
Republican primary may be required for 12th Hampden State Rep. seat
Rescue Mission seeks underwear donations during 'Undie' month
Residents await funding approval for Center
Residents honored with MICAH awards
Residents protest for Center's opening
Residents question need of sidewalks in Tinkham Road area
Rally brings attention to Greenleaf
Residents review State St. plans
Residents team up to clean up city
Residents want library back
Residents want tougher noise ordinance
Resilient energy to come to Bay Path College
Retail complex may open in time for holiday shopping
Rivera calls for security cameras in Springfield
Rivera calls for trash fee boycott
Romney puts pressure on unions
Roof collapsed
Ryan and Sarno plan to share their political intentions
Ryan consider's Buoniconti's 17-point plan
Ryan kick-off attracts protestors
Ryan speaks on his health, casinos and the FCB
Ryan talks about development plans
Ryan won't sign for condo project
Sarno: 'Close them down'
Save Our Kids turns to community for help
School emphasizes drug-free zone
Schools to implement new programs to help Somalis
School unveils 'Wall of Fame'
SCORE offers program
Scout leader receives 2005 Ubora Award
Scout uses route to help others
Seats available on Spfld. Partners board
Senator Lees will not seek re-election
Sex offender tracking system unveiled
Shelter moves to new location
Sneed to take helm as executive director of MCDI
Somali Community festival celebrates culture
Some crime is decreasing in city
Spfld. man volunteers in Pakistan
Spfld. Plaza theaters to re-open May 19
Springfield Hometown Heroes
Springfield priest celebrates 50th anniversary
Springfield receives 'green' honor by 'Country Home'
Springfield students honored at scholarship breakfast
Springfield voters sent a mixed message
Springfield will participate in annual Night Out
STARR program brings reading to pre-schoolers
State reps: City's condition is not residents' fault
STCC brings families of college-bound students together
STCC offers healthcare to community
STCC receives grant to develop web site on Shay's Rebellion
Stebbins would focus on business development
Stolen vintage rifle returns to Springfield
Stone Soul Festival returns Sept. 2
STCC incubator is giving birth to a new business and product
Students exhibit their artwork at Dane Gallery
Students get a taste of Hollywood
Students launch protest to contract
Students participate in Model Congress
Study says rail line would be a boost
Study shows region is good for small business
Subcommittee discusses benefit of new business tax exemption
Swan and opponents trade views at forum
Swan launches campaign
Teacher job fair draws protestors
The Alumni Club is back in business
The Keg Room re-opens with a new look
They know their geography
Three-day walk calls attention to violence
Tiny musicians become tomorrow's maestros
Travaglini: Loan may become grant
Treasurer: can't afford tax rollback
Treatment of Somali students investigated
Two new liquor licenses granted
Two well-known restaurants to re-open
ULI targets development projects
Underride effort continues
Union opens program to Putnam students
Urban Land Institute takes stock of city
UU hosts Conversations on Race
Valley Photo Center moves to new location
Valley Photo Center offers spring classes
Valley Photo Center relocates to Tower Square
Valley Photo Center reschedules exhibit
Veterans invited to "stand down" to learn about benefits
Vintage Baseball returns game to 1880s
Vintage restored diner coming to the North End
Visit from a Teletubby friend
Visit with bird of prey
Wagner questions legality of proceedings
Walk reveals past of urban river
Walk to benefit Open Pantry on May 7
Warming Place opens
Will casinos come to Western Mass?
WNEC and WAMC announce partnership
WNEC announces new additions to Board of Trustees
YMCA gets new playground
YouthBuild members head to Gulfport
Youths gain experience as jr. zookeepers
Youths work garden
YWCA Youthbuild receives grant
Zoo animals help in therapy program
Zoo at Forest Park has new features
Zoo hosts Animal Sketch workshop
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Acres Pride station will change to 24-hour schedule
12/13/2005
Activist announces bid for City Council
6/5/2005
A 'Diving Fool'
5/2/2006
Agreement makes Quad exhibits free
3/5/2007
AIC offers new scholarship to Upper Hill residents
1/3/2007
AIC plans African Cultural Day
8/22/2005
AIC to offer new scholarship
1/2/2007
'Albatross' no more
2/7/2007
Allen Park Tenants will join 'Night Out' activities
8/1/2005
Altruistic individuals honored
10/2/2006
Ancestor of abolitionist appears at book launch
4/25/2006
Annual Pantry Walk starts at Riverfront Park on May 6
4/9/2007
Annual senior citizens forum
8/11/2005
Annual walk for diabetes to step off
9/29/2005
Anzalotti to challenge Curran
6/7/2006
Artist discovers talent stems from injury
4/23/2007
Artists gear up for open studio event at Mills
11/6/2006
Art used as an emotional release for survivors of abuse
2/12/2007
Ashe explains mayoral campaign
10/17/2005
Beginnings of auto industry recognized
6/22/2005
BID announces line-up for free Stearns Square concerts
6/14/2005
Big Y announces new market in 16 Acres
10/25/2005
Board approves new club for d'town
11/2/2005
Board kills the chicken
1/31/2007
Board to businesses: pay taxes
9/6/2006
Bodybuilder fights stereotypes
5/10/2006
Book explores city's hockey history
11/29/2005
Boyle brings his diner dream to downtown
3/28/2007
Bright Nights Gala theme announced
8/23/2006
Brothers That Cook fund-raiser slated for Sept. 17
9/14/2005
Burdened by home heating costs? Help is available
1/4/2006
Business helps fund non-profit
2/8/2006
Camera surveillance of downtown starts
11/6/2006
Can city afford under-ride?
5/25/2005
Candaras begins campaign
3/7/2006
Candidate comes forward
11/2/2005
Candidate meets with teachers, administrators
10/25/2005
Candidates: City Council needs a 'clean sweep'
10/6/2005
Candidates meet seniors at forum
6/28/2006
Center fulfills late pastor's vision
6/7/2006
Chair of House Ways & Means visits area
9/29/2005
Challengers blasted incumbents at forum
10/26/2005
Channelling Frederick Douglass
2/21/2006
Chicken on the cutting board?
1/10/2007
Children share their thoughts on future of library
4/23/2007
Chiropractic office fills long-vacant South End space
1/26/2006
Church is first property owner to use new program
11/17/2005
'Cinderella' reads to Talmadge students
10/17/2005
Cities unite to discuss homelessness
12/13/2006
Cities unite to find solutions for homeless
2/1/2007
City announces $200K for community center
7/25/2005
City clean-up effort is cooperative
8/15/2006
City clean-up kicks off
9/27/2006
City Council backs labor
5/19/2005
City Councilor puts pressure on party houses
10/3/2005
City of Bright Nights
11/1/2005
City sells house for $1,000
4/25/2006
City shares $16.6m federal grant
3/8/2006
City's lawsuit against Museum Association moves forward
11/17/2005
CityStage opens season and improves facility
10/18/2006
City to focus on quality of life issues
10/23/2006
City unveils new trash fee attempt
3/27/2007
City workers steal time with 'chat'
6/5/2005
Class of 1949 reunion
5/30/2006
Class of 2006
10/16/2006
Clay and Doherty win Pynchon Awards
7/10/2005
Clergy plan to address street crime
6/22/2006
Clinic makes commitment to E. Springfield
4/11/2006
Club Miami ends noisy Teen Nights
3/28/2007
Club Quarter to see changes
6/22/2006
CMSS sponsors silent auction
12/20/2006
Coach offers b'ball clinics at Hall of Fame
6/28/2006
College offers special accelerated course for Spfld. teachers
9/21/2005
Comcast grant helps educational effort
10/26/2005
Come down to the Life Enrichment Expo
4/23/2007
Commissioner continues visits
4/25/2006
Commissioner: Pioneer Valley is 'hot bed' for agriculture
7/20/2005
Committee considers two more sites for library
3/21/2007
Community rallies behind effort
1/11/2006
Concepcion would do for the whole city what he has done in 16 Acres
11/2/2005
Congregation's generosity provides new home for temple
7/25/2005
Controversial crusader comes to WNEC
11/20/2006
Group to protest budget
5/3/2005
Cornerstone license saga continues
11/17/2005
Cornerstone owner keeps his options open for bar
1/11/2006
Corridan campaigns for reform in Legislature
9/12/2006
Council: Ban on smoking helps club members
2/28/2007
Council hears debate on Warming Place
3/7/2007
Councilors hear from business owners
1/24/2007
Council tours station
2/12/2007
Curran: Patrick hasn't forgotten W. Mass
4/4/2007
Curran tackles distribution of aid
12/14/2005
Cutler joins senate race
6/28/2006
Damage in Forest Park
10/26/2005
Davila hopes plan will help schools and save money
8/1/2005
Democrats get good grades, Republicans barely pass in Audobon report card
2/22/2006
Dentist works with Spfld. Boys & Girls Club to encourage dental health
3/8/2006
Despite cancer, Marine leads men into battle
6/27/2006
Documentarians challenge account of Sept. 11, 2001
5/17/2006
'Dolly' makes debut at Mattoon festival
8/29/2006
Donations needed for local troops in North Africa
4/4/2007
Doors once belonging to the home of 'Dr. Seuss' creator will be centerpiece of art gallery
2/5/2007
Downtown district reviewed
12/20/2006
Driscoll launches write-in campaign
7/13/2006
Drive to benefit Warming Place
12/20/2006
Dryden PTO begins drive for new playground
11/15/2006
Dryden PTO begins drive for playground
11/20/2006
Duo denies claim: 'they are not the actual doors from the Dr. Seuss' house'
2/12/2007
Elimination of fundings will have impact on local anti-poverty agencies
2/22/2006
Embark on a journey of discovery: The city is alive with wine tastings
2/26/2007
ENCOURAGING EDUCATION
9/2/2005
Exercisers celebrate 20 years of classes
6/22/2006
Exhibit explores relationships with Christ
3/19/2007
Expo highlights successful black businesses
3/23/2006
Expo is one of the most successful to date
4/30/2007
'Fed up' neighbors initiate Crime Watch
8/16/2005
Fee goes before judge
11/15/2006
Ferrera replaces Puppolo on City Council
1/8/2007
Ferrera to run for Council
6/14/2005
FILLING THE BUCKETS
11/2/2005
Film maker presents first look at movie shot in city
7/20/2005
Finance Control Board discuss teaching contracts
1/3/2007
First home in Old Hill renewal effort is ready for sale
12/13/2006
First sale marks beginning of Old Hill revival
4/23/2007
Fishing Festival returns to Five-Mile Pond
5/3/2005
Flanagan contemplates run for mayor
6/12/2005
Flynn meets with residents
4/20/2006
Flynn says Springfield crime incidences down
10/30/2006
Flynn selected as city's top cop
2/15/2006
Flynn updates council on crime fighting
3/27/2007
Food Bank project focuses on hunger in Springfield
2/1/2006
Former Chestnut School slated for re-development
3/21/2007
Forum to focus on Mason Square branch library
9/19/2006
Foundation helps Nursery purchase computers
1/24/2006
Fountain sprays again in Hill-McKnight
7/18/2005
Freedom of Speech demonstration slated for Sept. 11
9/6/2006
Fresh Acres Market opens in 16 Acres
10/23/2006
Friends of Library host book sale
5/30/2006
FutureWorks to youth: 'You're hired'
3/13/2007
Golden Age Club presents 'Viva Vegas'
5/3/2005
Governor's Council candidates debate at WNEC
10/30/2006
Grant helps underserved and low-income populations
1/24/2006
Grant provides a place to play
8/29/2005
Gray House plans annual benefit event
5/24/2005
Greek Cultural Center to host benefit book signing
1/24/2007
Greek hospitality awaits visitors at Glendi
9/6/2005
Greenleaf Center receives funding
7/19/2006
Group explores construction of new library
10/4/2006
Groups hit the road to send message to lawmakers
6/1/2005
Groups hit the road with message
5/31/2005
Groups mark anniversary differently
5/24/2005
Gubernatorial hopeful heads to Springfield
1/10/2006