Latest News

News Items

Mayor Sarno stops by Rebecca Johnson School to view Progress on Ruth Carter Mural

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno stopped by Rebecca Johnson School on Saturday, August 19th to view the progress on the Ruth Carter Mural that will honor Springfield’s own iconic costumer designer, author and…

Read more

Mayor Sarno and City Officials March in Springfield Caribbean Festival Parade

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno join with the Caribbean American African Athletic Social Club and marched in the Caribbean Festival Parade on Saturday, August 19th. The parade kicked off at Rebecca Johnson…

Read more

City of Springfield Seeks Requests for Proposals for the 2024 Shannon Community Safety Initiative (CSI) Grant Program

|   City News

The City of Springfield and Springfield Police Department (SPD) are encouraging local nonprofits, non-government organizations and partner organizations to submit applications for the Shannon…

Read more

Statement on Behalf of Croteau Family

|   City News

On behalf of the Croteau family, Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and Families Against Violence Executive Director Francena Brown are issuing a joint statement.

Read more

Mayor Sarno enjoys some Music from Frank Manzi Band outside of One Financial Plaza

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and Chief of Staff Tom Ashe stopped by One Financial Plaza on Wednesday, August 16th to enjoy some music from the Frank Manzi Band as they were performing as part of One…

Read more

Mayor Sarno welcomes visit from Sonia and Roy Watson

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno enjoyed a visit today with Sonia Watson and her son Roy Watson. Roy is a Senior at UMass studying Mechanical Engineering and is a proud graduate of Sabis International Charter…

Read more

Mayor’s Office Welcomes 8-year-old Ciara to Springfield City Hall as part of her Town Hall Project

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno’s Administrative Assistant Mini Marrero, on behalf of Mayor Sarno, joined with Caitlyn Julius, Assistant HR Director, in welcoming Ciara, an 8-year-old girl from Worcester, who…

Read more

Mayor Sarno, City and State Officials, and Community Stakeholders Continue to Work Together to Mitigate Gun Violence with Roundtable Working Group Meeting and Discussion

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno met again with city and state officials, and community stakeholders and clergy today to continue ongoing discussions to share information and development an all-encompassing…

Read more

Mayor Sarno joined with Secretary Galvin for Announcement of Funding to help combat Domestic Violence

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno joined with Secretary of State William F. Galvin to announce new funding to help address domestic violence. Galvin, who administers the Massachusetts Address Confidentiality…

Read more

Mayor Sarno Attends Tree 2000 Celebration: Milestone Achieved in Springfield's Greening the Gateway Cities Program

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, Parks Director Patrick Sullivan, and City Forester Alex Sherman joined with Regreen Springfield President David Bloniarz and DCR officials Samantha Eanes and Douglas Hutcheson…

Read more

Mayor Sarno Joins to Raise the Flag of India

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno joined today at Tower Square with State Representative Carlos Gonzalez, State Representative Mike Finn, and our Indian American community to raise the Flag of India in…

Read more

Mayor Sarno wishes Laura Bonavita a Happy Birthday

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno stopped by the Collectors Office to wish longtime city employee Laura Bonavita happy birthday! Mayor Sarno presented Laura with a special proclamation declaring Tuesday, August…

Read more

Mayor Sarno Issues Statement on Berkshire Ave Tragedy

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno states, “I have spoken to the mother of the children who were seriously harmed by an unprovoked and despicable attack put forth by Victor Nieves to, first of all, offer my…

Read more

Mayor Sarno, Springfield Police Meet with Local, State and Federal Partners to Address Uptick in Gun Violence

|   City News

On Monday August 14th, Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, Springfield Police Deputy Chief Steve Kent, Deputy Chief Lawrence Akers, Captain Brian Keenan met with representatives from the Massachusetts State…

Read more

Mayor Sarno Joins for the Farmers Market at Forest Park 25th Anniversary Celebration and Celebrates Massachusetts Farmers Market Week

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and Parks Director Patrick Sullivan joined with Jodi Manning, Manager of the Farmers Market at Forest Park along with many city and state officials including: Massachusetts…

Read more

Forest Park Pool to Stay Open for Additional Week

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, Executive Director of Parks, Buildings and Recreation Management (PBRM) Patrick Sullivan, and Aquatics Director Joseph Federico  announce that the Forest Park swimming pool…

Read more

Mayor Sarno Joins for Grand Reopening and Ribbon Cutting Celebration at Latino Counseling Center

|   Community News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno joined with Latino Counseling Center President Jonathan Alicea and COO Maria Silva at the grand opening celebration for their new counseling center location at 121 State Street.…

Read more

Mayor Sarno Brings Greetings at MCCA Planning Meeting

|   Community News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, Chief Development Officer Tim Sheehan, and Springfield Redevelopment Authority Director Amanda Pham joined today at the MassMutual Center with board of directors officials from…

Read more

Mayor Sarno and PBRM Director Sullivan hold Special Dedication Ceremony for new Forestry Building in Honor of Retired and Longtime City Forester Edward Casey

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, the Springfield Board of Park Commissioners, Executive Director of Parks, Buildings, and Recreation Management (PBRM) Patrick Sullivan, City Forester Alex Sherman, and Chief of…

Read more

Mayor Sarno Attends Hickory Street Harambee Festival

|   Community News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno attended the Hickory Street Harambee Festival on Saturday at the newly created Samuel A. Bolden Park.  The annual festival began in 1968 when the late state Representative…

Read more

Select a Month to Browse

Page last updated:  Monday, April 11, 2022 01:23 pm