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(Springfield, Mass.) Kennedy asked how to avoid the communication gap in the future. 1845-1851, Springfield: Evening News. Community Classifieds. 1873-1886, Springfield: Springfield Gazette. She reminded Bontempi of his own words at previous meetings, stating the vote of the committee outweighs individual opinions. (Holyoke, Mass.) Community happenings. (Springfield, Mass.) familysearch.org, source: State Archives, Boston, MA (Westfield, Mass.) _Hasync.push(['Histats.track_hits', '']); 1896-1976, Springfield: Springfield Weekly Republican. Whether youre acting in the moment or planning ahead, were here to guide you. HAMPDEN On the afternoon of June 25, three dozen town officials, dignitaries and residents of Hampden stood in front of a tombstone in Old Hampden Cemetery to honor Robert Sessions for his part in the once treasonous event that helped launch the American Revolution. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our. School Committee member Bill Bontempi said NESDEC had posted the open position in March. Marriages, deaths, ordinations, probate records from newspapers, 1785-1812, in the City Library, Springfield, Mass. (Springfield, Mass.) Shame on us for rushing through this.. Bill was born on August 28, 1941 to Wayne Worth (Springfield, Mass.) By law, the district must present the final assessment to the towns at least 45 days before their Annual Town Meetings. If the towns decide not to use ARPA funding, the district could ask to amend the assessments and remove the amount for the switches on the floor at the Annual Town Meetings. 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My focus in the early part will be forming new relationships, Provost said. 1851-1946, Springfield: Springfield Daily Union. 1927-Current, Holyoke: Holyoke Daily Transcript and the Holyoke Telegram. 1864-1888, Springfield: Sunday Telegram. Deborah Rugani Obituary. June 29, Dec. 16 marks the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, when roughly 150 men, dressed as Native Americans, women and Catholic priests, crept aboard three ships docked in Boston Harbor and threw crates of tea from the East India Company, partially owned by King George III of Great Britain, into the water. (West Springfield, Mass.) Jesse Jackson. Wilbraham, MA Obituaries at funeral.com Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current Learn the choices you can make now, so a future funeral becomes more of a celebration than a burden. Planning ahead can make all the difference to your family. Death and marriage notices may appear earlier. 1787-1791, Springfield: Hampshire Herald, Or, the Weekly Advertiser. 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He explained that the bus could wait 10 to 15 minutes after dropping off students at the school School committee mulls early MRHS bonding, Groundbreaking signals start of Spec Pond renovations, Hampden Art Guild hosts annual show and sale Nov. 19-20, District seeks comment on bullying policy, School Committee exploring ways to reign in cost of new high school, Hampden approves funds for emergency service upgrades, Wilbraham's PARC grant application denied, Finance Committee to choose new chair, vice chair Nov. 3, Academy positions self for global education, School Committee votes to restore library, special ed positions, Boilard ready to tackle town's challenges, New Friendly's CEO respects past, plans future, Church plans 'Autumn Market Day' for Sept. 25, Selectman candidates meet in one last debate, Minnechaug adds activities fee to balance club budgets, Hampden Library to host oral history project during Big 'H', Oct. cancer walk in memory of Mile Tree teacher, Rocky Mountain Wood 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Selectmen approve pursuit of funding for Spec Pond upgrades, Final hearing hosted before new school model vote, Have an adventure in the Green Meadows with Thornton Burgess storytime, Wilbraham woman working hard to show off her figure, Carpenter to challenge Puppolo for state rep seat, Petitioned article to address revocation of CPA, Michael Farnham, 14, honored for action in emergency situation, Spear turns love of home decor into new business with Now & Again Boutique, Health Benefits Committee meets with selectmen to discuss unfunded liability, RAH getting ready to host their fifth annual St. Patrick's Day party fundraiser, WMA middle schoolers host penny wars for Haitian relief, Opera singer Diana Farrell returns to region to perform, Housing study finds more affordable housing is wanted, Theater Guild to vamp it up with 'Chicago', Minnechaug graduates find success with CampusLIVE, Minnechaug students take top prizes at AIC's Model Congress, Family honors father while aiming to aid others, Local businesses to host benefit for Burns family Jan. 23, Auction of student-made quilt to be part of evening planned to raise funds for teacher's injured son, Selectmen mulling over optional meals tax, Governor restores regional transporation funding, Hampden sets residential tax rate for FY10, Wilbraham Police report narcotics arrest on Stony Hill Road, Police seek assistance in Boston Road robbery case, Superintendent hosts budget roundtable to update towns on school finances, Selectmen seek comment on optional meals tax, Hampden sets tax rate, third and fourth quarter bills mailed, Third quarter tax bills, absentee ballot requests due, Vottero to announce bid for DA's post by month's end, Laughing Brook Wildlife Sanctuary to offer a winter walk for adults on Jan. 9, Walch selected to fill Fire Department vacancy, Goalie Maddy Carpenter selected to U.S. Field Hockey's U17 Squad, Selectmen gather information on setting new investment policy, School Building Committee approves bidding plan, Water Commissioners gathering input on rate increase, Roy picked for Hale's position at Wilbraham Middle School, New high school's project budget and scope approved, New physical therapy firm opens at Post Office Park, Career Readiness Program teaches interview skills to sophomores, Quorum approves all articles during quick Town Meeting, Wilbraham to continue employing single tax rate, Page and Kinney officially resign posts with CCW, Minnechaug students host drive to benefit 'Invisible Children', Director says visioning process discovers what people want from WPA, Hampden Art Guild to host first show in town, Great Decisions Series set to take place at Wilbraham Public Library, Minnechaug Scholarship Foundation to host Triple Pasta Dinner, Voters officially approve new Minnechaug project, Inaugural 5K 'Boo Run' to benefit Outing Club programs, 'Trivial Pursuit' to benefit Hampden Public Library, Hampden Lions Club set to host night of laughter, Committee announces an agreement reached in teachers' contracts, To place a sign by Crane Park, bylaw must be changed, MSBA's Craven answers questions at school forum, United Thrift Shop reopens with new stock, Dates officially set for new school project meetings and votes, Foreign film screenings will continue at Wilbraham Library, Minnechaug project will soon go before voters, Erica's Friends ready to throw a party to remember and support, Happy 25th anniversary to Wilbraham's Peach Festival, Charles Laberge named Grand Marshal of 2009 Peach Parade, October dates set for new school Special Town Meetings and votes, Jesse Rice to have unique birthday celebration, Students head to nation's capital for leadership, Page and Kinney, founders of CCW, ready to step down from leadership, Town's drinking water receives top score for fourth year, Circus helps organization continue to fund special grants, Recent Minnechaug grads participate in USA Junior Olympics, Organization formed to spread information and build 'Minnechaug Pride', Wilbraham Middle School student wins Patriots gear for essay about healthy living, Memorial Scholarships awarded at Wilbraham United Church, Use the sun and shoot for the moon at Hampden Public Library, Puppolo hosts fundraiser at Abruzzo on Boston Road, School Committee votes 6 - 1 to approve O'Shea as superintendent, Outer space comes to Hampden this Wednesday, Circus Smirkus returns to Wilbraham to dazzle crowd again, Bittersweet retirement party hosted at Minnechaug, Voters defeat motion to change health insurance plans for retirees, Superintendent candidates answer final questions, Performing arts summer program for children in Wilbraham begins, Chapter 90 funding to focus on Main Street, Selectmen debate end of the year technology fund projects, Local financial advisor supports JA in Wilbraham schools, Committees clash on 'land swap' at Cedar Ridge, Superintendent candidates make site visits, share ideas, Capital committee slims this year's projects down to three, Former coach to be honored with Mike Farrell Day, Memorial dedication to take place at Children's Museum, Voters approve purchase of McDonald Farm for open space, First ever farmers' market gearing up for May 23 opening, Candidates speak with voters at annual CCW forum, Voters approve zone change, defeat scenic road bylaw at town meeting, First ever Hike for Mike to remember coach, father and friend, Art league hosts 'Duets' exhibit on May 2, Chamber of Commerce supports young entrepreneurs with donation, Students to celebrate Minnechaug s 50th year, Planning Board aims to move forward with rezoning, WPD seeking COPS grants to fund positions, Scantic Valley Y gears up for fourth annual triathalon, School district proposes $2.2 million in cuts for FY10, School Committee and MASC team up to find new superintendent, Hampden selectmen ask politicians to reconsider unfunded mandates, New thrift shop to open at Wilbraham United Church, Bethlehem Baptist Church continues to 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(Springfield, Mass.) He said the core switch should be replaced, however, because if it fails, none of the schools would be able to access the internet. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our. School Committee member Sean Kennedy interjected, I dont think were steering in the dark. (Springfield, Mass) 1854-1859, Springfield: Springfield Weekly Republican. 6 Memories Gerald E. Doten Gerald E. Doten 1933 - 2023 Hampden Gerald (Gerry) E. Doten, longtime resident of Hampden, MA died May 17, 2023, age 90. pursuing $500,000 grant for Spec Pond, Circus Smirkus brings family fun to Wilbraham, The cream of the Peach Festival crop will be this year's Peach Queen, Annual Peach Festival Road Race needs participants, Regional skating competition may be the beginning of the end, Fifth grader joins Aluminum Tab Collection Project for Shriners, School Committee approves Owners Project Manager, Personalized Pillows earns top honors at STCC competition, Thomas brings his volleyball game to Europe, Minnechaug Evening of Recognition illuminates best and brightest, Voters elect officials, approve plowing of private ways, Junior Women's Club helps women 'Dress for Success', Minnechaug students helping out important cause, Student/mentor team honored for outstanding work, Committee needs 'u' to complete the ultimate, Evangel University Concert Choir to appear in Wilbraham, Hampden sees small voter turn out for uncontested elections, Annual Town Meeting a positive affair for Hampden, Fishing derby set to be fun for the whole family, Synchronized Swim Team ready to go up and under in May, Proposed pool house raises big concerns on Ridge Road, Helping Hands Project brings resources to parents, Bids opened for Main Street Sewer Project, Hampden selectmen hope to open dialogue on resource officer funding, Minnechaug senior to present history project at national competition, Planning Board weighs what to zone undeveloped property, Stratton and selectmen cover safety and funding at meeting, Library comes alive with 'Music for Little People' melodies, Habitat for Humanity might build in Wilbraham, Artist league pairs off for unique 'Duets' show, Academic trust to bring Circus Smirkus to Spec Pond, Local uses talents to help tornado victims, Call for funding theme of Library Legislative Breakfast, Wilbraham discusses possibility of new technology at library, Local book lover promotes literacy for a lifetime, Minnechaug unveils student fitness center, Booster Club hosting fundraiser for bleachers, Youth sports fundraiser will be shear fun, Wilbraham teens create cozy tokens of care, WPD: calling all K-9 supporters for assistance, Hollow Road hearing listens to concerns from residents, Writer hopes novel won't be 'unforgotten' in contest, Minnechaug NHS raising money for a good cause, Infant & toddler program joins children's storytimes, Wilbraham Pizzeria: Serving up something special, Concerned residents turn out to save Peach Festival, CCW focuses on foundations (and roofs) of Wilbraham, Club wants to give money away to qualified students, A decline in volunteers may spoil 24-year tradition, New views of history presented at Minnechaug, Delivered directory to benefit HWRSD grads, Remembrance blood drive hits four-year mark, Cemetery Commission eager to complete online project, McNeany to fill final firefighter position, 'Weather moratorium' imposed on wood boilers, Candaras fights for caregivers pay increase, Christmastime is prime time for identity theft, Selectmen looking to gather more input on Hollow Road, K-9 unit may become reality for Wilbraham, Women's Club brings awareness to human trafficking, Thomas clears $2,100 at fundraising event, Library offers overdue amnesty for Food Bank donation, SHADE calendar release supported by Schilling, Minnechaug grad to play in international tourney, Regional boards come together to exchange ideas, Numerous projects discussed at business roundtable, AFS promotes positive life exchanging experiences, 'Small Works-Big Art' at Fountain Park Oct. 20, Hampden Library now offers wireless Internet connection, Judge shares his story about segregation with today's youth, District may have to put freeze on this year's budget, Chamber gears up for fall golf tournament, Proposed Center plans go before Planning Board, New festival comes to town thanks to Art Guild, Planning Board discusses subdivision possibilities, Puppolo plans for new traffic light in Wilbraham, Commission to decide fate of family's addition, Delinquent dog owners face court over unpaid licenses, Art league brings their works to the Peach Fest, Yacavone headed for pilot training in Oklahoma, Lt.