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What Are Some Advantages of Senior Living Communities?
Season of Change By the Arbors Assisted Living Senior planning
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Bay Path Program Addresses Productive Aging
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Physical Therapist Helps Parkinson’s Patients See Positive Results
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FootCare by Nurses Focuses on Preventive Care, Quality of Life
August 31, 2023
52 Sumner Becomes Provocative Addition to Local Arts Landscape
Taking Center Stage Angela Park was originally looking for a home
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Inside the Campaign to Reopen the Iron Horse This Spring
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Springfield Native Brings a Talent Show Back to His Hometown
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Filmmaker Joany Kane Brings Her Next Project to Massachusetts
October 26, 2023
Strategies for Onboarding New Employees in the New Year
Starting Fresh By John S. Gannon, Esq. The new year often brings new
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Construction Job Openings Flat in November
January 5, 2023
Women Innovators & Trailblazers Helps Grow the Women-led Economy
Match Makers Lenore Abare was familiar with Valley Venture Mentors (VVM)
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White Lion Brewing Moves Aggressively to Build Its Brand
June 11, 2019 -
Innovate413 Looks to Take Its Mission to a Higher Level
June 11, 2019
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Tony Worden Elected Director of Cooperative Banks Employee Retirement Assoc.
Rachel’s Table Receives $30,000 Donation from Antonacci Family Foundation
Pilot Precision Products Promotes John Fazzio to VP, Chief Operating Officer
The Royal Law Firm to Present Seminar on Workplace Investigations
Springfield Rifles Rugby Club to Host Eric White Memorial 7s Rugby Tournament
Report Calls for More Equitable State Investment in Regional Transportation
Holyoke Community College Recruiting Students for Free Human-services Program
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Florence Bank Donates $100,000 to Iron Horse Music Hall
FLORENCE — Florence Bank recently announced it has donated $100,000 to the Iron Horse Music Hall, supporting a $750,000 capital campaign for renovations and updates to the well-loved music venue
Strength in Her Story Conference Slated for May 18
SPRINGFIELD — Moms in Power will present the Strength in Her Story Conference on Saturday, May 18 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Macedonia Church, 215 Tinkham Road, Springfield.
Springfield Symphony Chorus to Present Concert in Holyoke on May 11
SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Symphony Chorus will give a spring concert, titled “Sing, Praise, Light II,” on Saturday, May 11 at 4 p.m. at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 34 Jarvis Ave.,
Max on Monday Networking Event Slated for May 13
SPRINGFIELD — Max Tavern at the Basketball Hall of Fame will host the seventh Max on Monday networking event on Monday, May 13 from 4 to 6 p.m., offering attendees
Celebrating 40 Years of BusinessWest
A Look Back — and Ahead What’s Changed — and What Hasn’t — in 40 Years 1984. That’s the title of an epic George Orwell novel, written 36 years earlier,
Bulkley Richardson Celebrates a Century of Commitment to the Community
Firm Resolve Sean Buxton was talking about why he chose to join the Springfield-based law firm Bulkley Richardson, and what he’s found since he came on board not quite a
Gándara Center Tackles Mental Health and More with Cultural Sensitivity
Breaking Down Barriers There’s no doubt, Lois Nesci said, that the COVID years triggered or exacerbated a lot of mental-health issues, which makes the multifaceted of Gándara Center more
Non-compete Agreements May Be in Jeopardy
Challenging the Rule By Trevor Brice, Esq. On April 23, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a final rule banning non-competition agreements for all employees. While this action by
MHA Launches New Community Support Program
Toward Their Best Life The Mental Health Assoc. (MHA) recently announced the launch of its new community support program (CSP), which is part of its BestLife Clinic. The program
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Dietz & Company Helps Its Young Team Members Advance
Professional Development — by Design To explain what it means to be named
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Architecture Firms
January 5, 2024 -
River Valley Co-op Broadens Impact of Net-zero Project
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UMass Study to Explore How Automation Will Affect Truckers
November 24, 2023
Used-car Values Decline, Leaving Some in a Tricky Spot
Change of Direction A growing number of consumers across the U.S. are
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Area Auto Dealers Optimistic About Year Ahead
March 28, 2024 -
Analysts Highlight Key Auto Trends That Will Shape 2024
December 22, 2023 -
Pickup Sales Are, Well, Picking Up Across the Board
December 21, 2023
Westfield State to Host Virtual Information Session for Accounting Graduate Program
WESTFIELD — Westfield State University will host a virtual information
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Tiffany Appleton Named President of Board of Dakin
July 8, 2022
For Bill Fletcher, Barbecue Is Community — and a Livelihood
Smoke Show Unlike many people in the restaurant industry, Bill Fletcher did
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The Big E Announces New Food Options for 2022
August 26, 2022
MassTech Collaborative Awards $5 Million to UMass Amherst
Expanding the Talent Pipeline Leaders from the Massachusetts Technology
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What’s Behind Labor’s Surge in Momentum?
December 7, 2023
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Florence Bank Awards $150,000 to 40 Local Nonprofits
FLORENCE — Florence Bank awarded $150,000 to 40 area nonprofits through its annual Customers’ Choice Community Grants Program, through which bank customers cast votes to determine how funds are dispersed.
Tony Worden Elected Director of Cooperative Banks Employee Retirement Assoc.
GREENFIELD — Greenfield Cooperative Bank announced that President and CEO Tony Worden has been elected as a director of the Cooperative Banks Employee Retirement Assoc. (CBERA), a specialized organization dedicated
Party for a Purpose on Sept. 19 to Support Square One
SPRINGFIELD —With the goal of making sure Square One’s children have a new, state-of-the-art, outdoor learning and playspace, Friends on a Mission will host its annual Party for a Purpose
Florence Bank Awards $150,000 to 40 Local Nonprofits
FLORENCE — Florence Bank awarded $150,000 to 40 area nonprofits through its annual Customers’ Choice Community Grants Program, through which bank customers cast votes to determine how funds are dispersed.
Tony Worden Elected Director of Cooperative Banks Employee Retirement Assoc.
GREENFIELD — Greenfield Cooperative Bank announced that President and CEO Tony Worden has been elected as a director of the Cooperative Banks Employee Retirement Assoc. (CBERA), a specialized organization dedicated
Party for a Purpose on Sept. 19 to Support Square One
SPRINGFIELD —With the goal of making sure Square One’s children have a new, state-of-the-art, outdoor learning and playspace, Friends on a Mission will host its annual Party for a Purpose
Florence Bank Awards $150,000 to 40 Local Nonprofits
FLORENCE — Florence Bank awarded $150,000 to 40 area nonprofits through its annual Customers’ Choice Community Grants Program, through which bank customers cast votes to determine how funds are dispersed.
Tony Worden Elected Director of Cooperative Banks Employee Retirement Assoc.
GREENFIELD — Greenfield Cooperative Bank announced that President and CEO Tony Worden has been elected as a director of the Cooperative Banks Employee Retirement Assoc. (CBERA), a specialized organization dedicated
Party for a Purpose on Sept. 19 to Support Square One
SPRINGFIELD —With the goal of making sure Square One’s children have a new, state-of-the-art, outdoor learning and playspace, Friends on a Mission will host its annual Party for a Purpose
Florence Bank Awards $150,000 to 40 Local Nonprofits
FLORENCE — Florence Bank awarded $150,000 to 40 area nonprofits through its annual Customers’ Choice Community Grants Program, through which bank customers cast votes to determine how funds are dispersed.
Tony Worden Elected Director of Cooperative Banks Employee Retirement Assoc.
GREENFIELD — Greenfield Cooperative Bank announced that President and CEO Tony Worden has been elected as a director of the Cooperative Banks Employee Retirement Assoc. (CBERA), a specialized organization dedicated
Party for a Purpose on Sept. 19 to Support Square One
SPRINGFIELD —With the goal of making sure Square One’s children have a new, state-of-the-art, outdoor learning and playspace, Friends on a Mission will host its annual Party for a Purpose
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Florence Bank Donates $100,000 to Iron Horse Music Hall
FLORENCE — Florence Bank recently announced it has donated $100,000 to the Iron Horse Music Hall, supporting a $750,000 capital campaign for renovations and updates to the well-loved music venue
Strength in Her Story Conference Slated for May 18
SPRINGFIELD — Moms in Power will present the Strength in Her Story Conference on Saturday, May 18 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Macedonia Church, 215 Tinkham Road, Springfield.
Springfield Symphony Chorus to Present Concert in Holyoke on May 11
SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Symphony Chorus will give a spring concert, titled “Sing, Praise, Light II,” on Saturday, May 11 at 4 p.m. at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 34 Jarvis Ave.,
Max on Monday Networking Event Slated for May 13
SPRINGFIELD — Max Tavern at the Basketball Hall of Fame will host the seventh Max on Monday networking event on Monday, May 13 from 4 to 6 p.m., offering attendees
Celebrating 40 Years of BusinessWest
A Look Back — and Ahead What’s Changed — and What Hasn’t — in 40 Years 1984. That’s the title of an epic George Orwell novel, written 36 years earlier,
Bulkley Richardson Celebrates a Century of Commitment to the Community
Firm Resolve Sean Buxton was talking about why he chose to join the Springfield-based law firm Bulkley Richardson, and what he’s found since he came on board not quite a
Gándara Center Tackles Mental Health and More with Cultural Sensitivity
Breaking Down Barriers There’s no doubt, Lois Nesci said, that the COVID years triggered or exacerbated a lot of mental-health issues, which makes the multifaceted of Gándara Center more
Non-compete Agreements May Be in Jeopardy
Challenging the Rule By Trevor Brice, Esq. On April 23, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a final rule banning non-competition agreements for all employees. While this action by
MHA Launches New Community Support Program
Toward Their Best Life The Mental Health Assoc. (MHA) recently announced the launch of its new community support program (CSP), which is part of its BestLife Clinic. The program
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