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Mayor Sarno, Lt. Governor Polito, Congressman Neal, Public Safety Officials Announce Downtown Public Safety Plans Ahead of MGM Springfield Grand Opening
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno joined with Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, Congressman Richard E. Neal, Massachusetts State Police, Springfield Police and MGM Springfield officials to release public safety plans in advance of the entertainment resort’s…
MGM Springfield and PVTA Reveal Creative Wrap on "The Loop"
Branding Highlights Springfield’s Most Storied Architectural and Cultural Attractions
Springfield Landmarks to Light it Up Green for Muscular Dystrophy
Mayor Sarno has named August 2018 as Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Month in the City of Springfield.
Mayor Sarno Extends City Pools, Five Mile Pond and Splash Pads Due to Heat
They will be open through Sunday, August 19, 2018.
Renovations to Forest Park, Barrows Park and Adams Park Splash Pads Unveiled
$340,400 in Community Development Block Grant funding allowed the City of Springfield to completely renovate the three splash pad locations.
Union Station Cameras Now Connected to Police Department's Real-Time Crime Analysis Center
This visibility is vital in assuring that our residents and visitors have an additional layer of safety as they travel in and out of the transportation hub.
Cooling Centers Opening in the City of Springfield
Mayor Sarno stated, “It is very important in extreme weather conditions that we afford those in need of assistance, especially our seniors and those dealing with medical challenges, these relief accommodations.”
35th Annual National Night Out Against Crime and Violence
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 throughout the City of Springfield, citizens, community groups, law enforcement agencies, business, state and local officials will join over 38 million people in more than 16 thousand communities…
Housing and Economic Development Secretary Jay Ash Celebrates Affordable Rental Housing Award for Springfield’s Chestnut Park
Friday, July 27, 2018
Housing and Economic Development Secretary Jay Ash visited Chestnut Park, an affordable housing development in downtown Springfield, and celebrated the news it would receive an affordable rental housing award, announced by…
Mayor Sarno Speaks at Environment Massachusetts Press Conference
Highlights Sarno Administration’s Efforts to ‘Go Green’ and Protect our Environment
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and City Councilor Jesse Lederman joined Environment Massachusetts today as they released findings of their…
Matthias Josephus Housey and Dad Visit with Mayor Sarno
On a busy Monday morning Mayor Domenic J. Sarno received a special visit from 8 year old Mary O. Pottenger Elementary School student Matthias Josephus Housey and his dad, Rev. Josephus Housey Jr. from Redeeming the Time Ministries NDC.
Mayor Sarno Issues Statement of Sympathy to the Families and Friends of Weymouth Shooting
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno states first of all, my sympathy, thoughts, prayers, and encouragement go out to the families and friends of Weymouth Police Officer Michael Chesna and Senior Citizen Vera Adams. This was a chilling and senseless crime that is…
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and Congressman Richard E. Neal Unveil New Union Station Benches
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno said, “We are grateful to Congressman Neal for his efforts in acquiring these benches from New York City’s Grand Central Station. I believe it is important to preserve the history of our Union Station and these benches…
Mayor Sarno Participates in Ribbon Cutting for Jaime Ulloa Park Renovations
Saturday, July 14, 2018
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, Congressman Richard E. Neal, Patrick J. Sullivan, Executive Director of Parks, Building and Recreation Management and the Springfield Park Commission held a ribbon cutting ceremony at Jaime Ulloa…
Mayor Sarno and Bob Ford Visit and Exchange of Artwork
Mayor Sarno visited with Bob Ford and family on Sunday. Mr. Ford is a 1963 graduate of Classical High School and teaches Management at the University of Central Florida. He was visiting Springfield with his family this weekend.
Mr. Ford had…
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno Meets with East Springfield Neighborhood Council
Members of the East Springfield Neighborhood Council (ESNC) had coffee with Mayor Domenic Sarno and his Director of Constituent Services William Baker this morning in the Mayor’s Office.
The ESNC provided the Mayor with an update about the…
Mayor Sarno Meets with Police Executive Research Forum
Thursday, July 12, 2018
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno met with representatives of the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) yesterday to discuss the work they are conducting on behalf of the City to review the Springfield Police Department’s Internal…
Free Public Legal Q&A Library Forums at the Mason Square Branch Library
Thursday, July 12, 2018
Springfield Library Q & A Forums at the Mason Square Branch Library this summer
The Hampden County Legal Clinic (HCLC) is re-launching of one of our most impactful community programs – our Your Legal Questions Answered at…
State Supported Syringe Access Services Program Authorized for Springfield
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno announces that Health & Human Services Commissioner Helen Caulton-Harris sent a letter to the State Department of Public Health authorizing the implementation of a Syringe Service Program in the City…
Mayor Sarno Issues Statement on the Passing of Hampden County Register of Deeds Donald E. Ashe
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
“I am very sorry to hear about the passing of Register of Deeds Don Ashe. He was always a gentleman, always dapperly clad and he brought professionalism to the Registry of Deeds, all in the name of enhanced and better…