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Springfield Public Schools Seek Community Input on Proposed Strategic Plan for the Next Six Years
After a nearly three-year process of gathering community input to create the Springfield Public Schools’ Portrait of a Graduate (POG), the district is now soliciting public feedback on a draft of its 2022-2028 Strategic Plan, which is based on the…
Mayor Sarno and City Officials Meet with Sheriff Cocchi to Discuss Mental Health and Drug Addiction Response and Treatment and Rehabilitation Options
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, Health and Human Services (HHS) Commissioner Helen Caulton-Harris, Police Superintendent Cheryl Clapprood, Fire Commissioner BJ Calvi and Chief of Staff Tom Ashe met with Hampden County Sheriff Nick Cocchi and Chief of Staff…
Springfield Emergency Communications Remind Residents to Make Sure their House Number can be Seen from the Road
The Springfield Fire Department Emergency Communications would like to remind residents to make sure that their house number can be clearly seen from the road. This helps emergency responders if they have to quickly respond to your address.
Mayor Sarno and Springfield Public Library Kickoff Summer Reading Club and Announce Elimination of Overdue Fines
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno joined Springfield Library Assistant Director for Public Services Jean Canosa Albano and Springfield Library Commission Chair Steve Cary and Mayoral Aide Mini Marrero to kick off the annual Summer Reading Club at the Brightwood…
Mayor Sarno Welcomes Back Long-time School Committee member and City Councilor Attorney Ken Shea to the Law Department
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno is happy to welcome back long-time former School Committee member and City Councilor Attorney Ken Shea to the Law Department. Working with City Solicitor Judge John Payne and City Council President Jesse Lederman, Attorney Shea…