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Senate Passes $513 Million Supplemental Budget
Bill provides relief to fiscally stressed hospitals, reduces pension liability, assists special education obligations, and dedicates funding for farms and rural communities affected by natural disasters
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Come Ride This Train – Kids ON TRACK – July 22 & 23, 2023
Palmer, MA – As part of the Kids ON TRACK weekend, CTrail, the Amherst Railway Society, and Springfield Union Station are working together to offer special roundtrip train rides between Springfield and Hartford on the mornings of July 22 & 23, 2023.
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Governor Healey Kicks Off 2023 Summer Nights Program
BOSTON – As part of its commitment to promoting the safety and health of Massachusetts’ young people, the Healey-Driscoll Administration today announced the expansion of the Department of Conservation’s successful Summer Nights Program.
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Emerging Adult Court of Hope Graduates Second Participant
Springfield – Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni’s Emerging Adult Court of Hope (EACH) graduated its second participant, Sedale Collymore, 26, of Springfield, on Wednesday, February 16, 2023. Sedale had been facing several serious charges from an incident in August of 2019, and instead choose to participate in the EACH Court in order to turn his…
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Keep Trying!
Graduation indicates the ending of one season and the beginning of another or suggests a starting point. It would help if you viewed today as a starting point that where you are today is the first step of many.











