Springfield City Council approves tax incentives for Smith & Wesson

“It’s a big win for the city - 225 jobs and $14 million (in investments) this year alone,” said John D. Judge, the city’s chief development officer. “It’s setting the stage for bigger and better things from Smith & Wesson.”
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