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Preventing Stroke Through Wellness: Why Your Brain Health Matters Now More Than Ever
Stroke is a leading cause of death and long-term disability in the United States. Every 40 seconds, someone experiences a stroke, a medical emergency where blood flow to the brain is interrupted, often causing lasting physical and cognitive challenges. The good news? Up to 80% of strokes are preventable with lifestyle changes and proactive care.
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Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership Tabbed by Carnegie Foundation-Led National Initiative on Innovative High Schools
As one of 24 school systems selected by the Carnegie Foundation, SEZP will help shape the future of high school education nationally Springfield — The Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership (SEZP) has been selected as one of 24 school systems nationwide to participate in the Future of High School Network, a new, national initiative led by…
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Make or Break It Time for the Summer 2025 Growing Season
Welcome back to Can You Dig It?, your source for farming and planting in Western New England to assist in justifying all this time you spend growing tomatoes and to expand your growing knowledge so you don’t repeat small mistakes. I wanted to acknowledge the ascendance of Ruby Maddox, who was influential in my involvement…
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What Freedom, Then, Does Black Art Have?
As of July 1, 2025, Rosemary Tracy Woods, Founding Director of Art For the Soul Gallery (AFTS) in Springfield, Massachusetts, stepped down from her position after decades of visionary leadership. Her departure marked the end of an era—one shaped by fierce advocacy, curatorial brilliance, and an unwavering belief that art is not a luxury, but…
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Highlighting the Heart of Our Solar System at the Springfield Museums
Springfield (MA)—At the center of our solar system is the star that holds everything together: the Sun. Get a closer look at this hot commodity on Sun Days, presented by the Springfield Museums and the Springfield Telescope and Reflector Society (STARS). The first Sun Day takes place on June 22 from 11 am-3 pm and…











