Living
For these Springfield youth, reading is achieving
Three dozen students recently graduated from financial literacy course taught by city native Kyreem Kynard.
Garden Notes: June 12, 2024
Garden Notes
Juneteenth observances planned for Holyoke
On June 18 at 8:30 a.m., McMahon Elementary School will celebrate with a flag-raising ceremony. On June 19 from 3 to 6 p.m., Wistariahurst Museum at 238 Cabot St. will host lawn games, music, and local food.
Dakin Humane Society: Cowie has a home at last
Dogs relax more in a home environment. Their true personalities emerge, and we were eager to know more about this sweet-natured pup.
Medical Notes: June 10, 2024
Medical Notes
What is Juneteenth, and how did it become a state and federal holiday?
Juneteenth commemorates events during 1865. Here's why it's a state and national holiday today.
56th Annual Richard W. Childs Sr. Trail Races
Richard W. Childs Sr. Trail Races at Van Horn Park
Spend Summer with the Springfield BID in Downtown Springfield
Summer events going on in Downtown Springfield
Community Grange #382 Strawberry Shortcake Luncheon To-Go
Community Grange #382 Strawberry Shortcake Luncheon to go
80 years after D-Day, Springfield soldiers remembered in France
June 6, 1944, proved pivotal moment in World War II in Europe.
Religion Notes: June 6, 2024
Religion Notes
Shining light on the sun in the summer sky
It's still spring, but the June sun is just about tracing its highest arcs across the sky. For all of the northern hemisphere of Earth, we are nearing the summer solstice when the sun reaches its peak altitude and exerts its greatest influence.