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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and Health and Human Services Commissioner Helen Caulton-Harris joined with State Representative Bud Williams, City Councilor Jesse Lederman, School Committee Vice-Chair Chris…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, Chief Development Officer Tim Sheehan, Building Commissioner Steve Desilets and city officials joined President of the South End Citizens Council Leo Florian and Shane Milette…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, on the heels of the Indian Orchard Main Street Business District Walk with Ward 8 Councilor Zaida Govan and City Department’s, meets with her to continue to be kept abreast of…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno had a great visit to the city’s 311 Call Center today where 311 Director Roy Goodman and our dedicated 311 customer service representatives celebrated the Boston Red Sox home…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno joined by Springfield Police Officer and military veteran Arjel Falcon, Vietnam Veteran, retired Sgt., 1st Class Eugene Brice and Vietnam Veteran Bernard McCluskey visited Polar…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno states, “It was a pleasure to once again meet with Mayor Garcia, a good young man, who’s heart and mind are fully committed to “the Paper City.” I look forward to seeing his…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno issued a proclamation declaring the second week of April as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in the City of Springfield. Chief of Staff Tom Ashe joined with Deputy…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno is pleased to announce that due to the City’s continued aggressive efforts, full payment of Eversource’s outstanding property taxes has been received.

Mayor Sarno states, “We…

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The City of Springfield, in coordination with the Bilingual Veterans Outreach Centers of Massachusetts, Inc. Executive Director Gumersindo Gomez joined for Springfield’s second annual flag raising…

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-- Mayor Sarno states, “Simply put, it’s a balance between public safety and cop accountability.” --

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and Congressman Richard E. Neal attended and brought greetings at Bay Path University’s Presidential Inauguration events on Friday. The inauguration events kicked off with an…

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In collaboration with City Councilors Jesse Lederman, Maria Perez, Melvin Edwards, Tim Allen, and Council President Marcus Williams, Mayor Domenic J. Sarno welcomed over 80 students from Veritas Prep…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the new Burger King Restaurant at 1245 East Columbus Ave today.  This is the fifth Burger King Restaurant…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and the city American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) team announced today the City of Springfield’s fourth round of ARPA RFP funding awards for new businesses, small businesses,…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno joined with Hampden County Sheriff Nick Cocchi, State Senator Adam Gomez, State Representatives Carlos Gonzalez and Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr., and City Councilor Justin Hurst for…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, Fire Commissioner BJ Calvi and Deputy Chief David Wells announced today that the Springfield Emergency Communications will be collecting donations for the Thomas J. O'Connor…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and the City of Springfield is proud to support the Springfield Bunny Hop and Spring Party hosted by Springfield Together Inc. and in partnership with The Frederick Douglas…

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In recognition of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the Springfield Police Department is reminding drivers of the Massachusetts Hands-Free Law as well as the importance of staying focused while…

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno brought greetings to Bay Path University 2022 Women’s Leadership Conference on Friday, April 1, 2022 at the MassMutual Center to celebrate 25 years of networking, learning and…

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After more than two years of negotiations, splintered by COVID and other factors, Springfield Public Schools (SPS) administration and the paraprofessionals’ union have reached a tentative agreement on…

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