by On Springfield | Jul 2, 2010 | On Springfield
The Springfield Health Disparities Project hosts CORI Independence Day tomorrow (June 30), where the public can learn more about the criminal record system and how it affects them. The Mass. Legislature has recently made significant several changes to the state...
by On Springfield | Jul 7, 2010 | On Springfield
I’d hoped I’d read the headline wrong: “Red Brick Books—Springfield’s Last Bookstore—hangs in there.”But in truth, I already knew it was true: I’d seen Johnson’s Bookstore, on Main Street, close up shop not longer...
by On Springfield | Jul 13, 2010 | On Springfield
As one of those dinosaurs who still prefers to read my news off the inky page, rather than the computer screen, I run the risk of missing some great stuff that’s only available on that world wide web all the kids are talking about—or, at least, finding it...
by On Springfield | Jul 16, 2010 | On Springfield
Channel 22 reported last night on the latest in a series of neighborhood walks organized by Mayor Domenic Sarno. According to the mayor’s office, the walks are a chance for Sarno and others (he was joined by members of the Springfield Police Department and the...
by On Springfield | Jul 19, 2010 | On Springfield
The city of Springfield got official word this week of the grant it received under the state’s Green Communities program. The city—one of 35 municipalities across the state to share a total of $8.1 million from the Mass. Dept. of Energy Resources...