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Acres Pride station will change to 24-hour schedule12/13/2005
Activist announces bid for City Council6/5/2005
A 'Diving Fool'5/2/2006
Agreement makes Quad exhibits free3/5/2007
AIC offers new scholarship to Upper Hill residents1/3/2007
AIC plans African Cultural Day8/22/2005
AIC to offer new scholarship1/2/2007
'Albatross' no more2/7/2007
Allen Park Tenants will join 'Night Out' activities8/1/2005
Altruistic individuals honored10/2/2006
Ancestor of abolitionist appears at book launch4/25/2006
Annual Pantry Walk starts at Riverfront Park on May 64/9/2007
Annual senior citizens forum8/11/2005
Annual walk for diabetes to step off 9/29/2005
Anzalotti to challenge Curran6/7/2006
Artist discovers talent stems from injury4/23/2007
Artists gear up for open studio event at Mills11/6/2006
Art used as an emotional release for survivors of abuse2/12/2007
Ashe explains mayoral campaign10/17/2005
Beginnings of auto industry recognized 6/22/2005
BID announces line-up for free Stearns Square concerts6/14/2005
Big Y announces new market in 16 Acres10/25/2005
Board approves new club for d'town11/2/2005
Board kills the chicken1/31/2007
Board to businesses: pay taxes 9/6/2006
Bodybuilder fights stereotypes5/10/2006
Book explores city's hockey history11/29/2005
Boyle brings his diner dream to downtown3/28/2007
Bright Nights Gala theme announced 8/23/2006
Brothers That Cook fund-raiser slated for Sept. 179/14/2005
Burdened by home heating costs? Help is available1/4/2006
Business helps fund non-profit2/8/2006
Camera surveillance of downtown starts11/6/2006
Can city afford under-ride?5/25/2005
Candaras begins campaign3/7/2006
Candidate comes forward11/2/2005
Candidate meets with teachers, administrators10/25/2005
Candidates: City Council needs a 'clean sweep'10/6/2005
Candidates meet seniors at forum 6/28/2006
Center fulfills late pastor's vision6/7/2006
Chair of House Ways & Means visits area9/29/2005
Challengers blasted incumbents at forum 10/26/2005
Channelling Frederick Douglass2/21/2006
Chicken on the cutting board? 1/10/2007
Children share their thoughts on future of library4/23/2007
Chiropractic office fills long-vacant South End space1/26/2006
Church is first property owner to use new program11/17/2005
'Cinderella' reads to Talmadge students10/17/2005
Cities unite to discuss homelessness12/13/2006
Cities unite to find solutions for homeless2/1/2007
City announces $200K for community center7/25/2005
City clean-up effort is cooperative8/15/2006
City clean-up kicks off9/27/2006
City Council backs labor5/19/2005
City Councilor puts pressure on party houses10/3/2005
City of Bright Nights11/1/2005
City sells house for $1,0004/25/2006
City shares $16.6m federal grant3/8/2006
City's lawsuit against Museum Association moves forward11/17/2005
CityStage opens season and improves facility10/18/2006
City to focus on quality of life issues10/23/2006
City unveils new trash fee attempt3/27/2007
City workers steal time with 'chat'6/5/2005
Class of 1949 reunion5/30/2006
Class of 200610/16/2006
Clay and Doherty win Pynchon Awards7/10/2005
Clergy plan to address street crime6/22/2006
Clinic makes commitment to E. Springfield4/11/2006
Club Miami ends noisy Teen Nights3/28/2007
Club Quarter to see changes 6/22/2006
CMSS sponsors silent auction12/20/2006
Coach offers b'ball clinics at Hall of Fame 6/28/2006
College offers special accelerated course for Spfld. teachers9/21/2005
Comcast grant helps educational effort 10/26/2005
Come down to the Life Enrichment Expo4/23/2007
Commissioner continues visits4/25/2006
Commissioner: Pioneer Valley is 'hot bed' for agriculture 7/20/2005
Committee considers two more sites for library 3/21/2007
Community rallies behind effort1/11/2006
Concepcion would do for the whole city what he has done in 16 Acres11/2/2005
Congregation's generosity provides new home for temple7/25/2005
Controversial crusader comes to WNEC11/20/2006
Group to protest budget5/3/2005
Cornerstone license saga continues11/17/2005
Cornerstone owner keeps his options open for bar1/11/2006
Corridan campaigns for reform in Legislature9/12/2006
Council: Ban on smoking helps club members2/28/2007
Council hears debate on Warming Place3/7/2007
Councilors hear from business owners1/24/2007
Council tours station2/12/2007
Curran: Patrick hasn't forgotten W. Mass4/4/2007
Curran tackles distribution of aid 12/14/2005
Cutler joins senate race 6/28/2006
Damage in Forest Park10/26/2005
Davila hopes plan will help schools and save money8/1/2005
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 battle6/27/2006
Documentarians challenge account of Sept. 11, 20015/17/2006
'Dolly' makes debut at Mattoon festival8/29/2006
Donations needed for local troops in North Africa4/4/2007
Doors once belonging to the home of 'Dr. Seuss' creator will be centerpiece of art gallery2/5/2007
Downtown district reviewed12/20/2006
Driscoll launches write-in campaign7/13/2006
Drive to benefit Warming Place12/20/2006
Dryden PTO begins drive for new playground11/15/2006
Dryden PTO begins drive for playground11/20/2006
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 agencies2/22/2006
Embark on a journey of discovery: The city is alive with wine tastings2/26/2007
ENCOURAGING EDUCATION 9/2/2005
Exercisers celebrate 20 years of classes6/22/2006
Exhibit explores relationships with Christ3/19/2007
Expo highlights successful black businesses3/23/2006
Expo is one of the most successful to date4/30/2007
'Fed up' neighbors initiate Crime Watch8/16/2005
Fee goes before judge11/15/2006
Ferrera replaces Puppolo on City Council1/8/2007
Ferrera to run for Council6/14/2005
FILLING THE BUCKETS 11/2/2005
Film maker presents first look at movie shot in city7/20/2005
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 revival4/23/2007
Fishing Festival returns to Five-Mile Pond5/3/2005
Flanagan contemplates run for mayor6/12/2005
Flynn meets with residents4/20/2006
Flynn says Springfield crime incidences down 10/30/2006
Flynn selected as city's top cop 2/15/2006
Flynn updates council on crime fighting3/27/2007
Food Bank project focuses on hunger in Springfield2/1/2006
Former Chestnut School slated for re-development3/21/2007
Forum to focus on Mason Square branch library9/19/2006
Foundation helps Nursery purchase computers1/24/2006
Fountain sprays again in Hill-McKnight7/18/2005
Freedom of Speech demonstration slated for Sept. 11 9/6/2006
Fresh Acres Market opens in 16 Acres10/23/2006
Friends of Library host book sale5/30/2006
FutureWorks to youth: 'You're hired'3/13/2007
Golden Age Club presents 'Viva Vegas'5/3/2005
Governor's Council candidates debate at WNEC10/30/2006
Grant helps underserved and low-income populations1/24/2006
Grant provides a place to play8/29/2005
Gray House plans annual benefit event5/24/2005
Greek Cultural Center to host benefit book signing1/24/2007
Greek hospitality awaits visitors at Glendi9/6/2005
Greenleaf Center receives funding 7/19/2006
Group explores construction of new library 10/4/2006
Groups hit the road to send message to lawmakers6/1/2005
Groups hit the road with message5/31/2005
Groups mark anniversary differently5/24/2005
Gubernatorial hopeful heads to Springfield1/10/2006