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Springfield
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...o past increases in Springfield and a number of other Massachusetts cities. "It is especially noteworthy that Springfield's employees and retirees also benefited from the shift to the GIC, because the GIC offered them lo...Read Full Article
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State oversight to continue in Springfield
...rs were told Monday. Specifically, whomever is appointed to the new... By MIKE PLAISANCE mplaisance@repub.com SPRINGFIELD - The state will maintain a presence in city finances even after the June 30 departure of the stat...Read Full ArticleMentions: Springfield -
Country Squire furniture store in Agawam going out of business
... Furniture Co. closed after 135 years. Kavanagh still has a La-Z-Boy Showcase and Slumber Shops store in West Springfield, and a store in Latham, N.Y. At the time, Kavanagh executives placed part of the blame on the poor...Read Full Article -
East Longmeadow company makes special scopes that can see inside auto engines
...s at the 30th annual Eastec Advanced Productivity Exposition at the Eastern States Exposition Grounds in West Springfield. Organizers of the annual trade show, billed as the largest annual manufacturing show on the East ...Read Full Article -
MassMutual weighs future in VA marketplace
...of the consumer,” said Drew Dickey, a senior vice president and head of the retirement income business at the Springfield, Mass.-based carrier. “We're trying to assess [whether variable annuities will] be an evolutionary...Read Full Article -
Hearings slated on expanded rail service for Western Massachusetts
...le for public hearings into the rail study includes: Tuesday - TD Banknorth Conference Center, 1441 Main St., Springfield, 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday - Clarion Hotel, 1 Atwood Drive, Northampton, 7-8:30 p.m. May 27 - Waypoint...Read Full Article -
Grants set for reuse of federal building - The Republican
...n. Stephen J. Buoniconti, D-West Springfield, and state Reps. Benjamin Swan and Cheryl A. Coakley-Rivera, D-Springfield, joined in praising the plans. Some city councilors, including Timothy J. Rooke and Bud L. William...Read Full Article -
Proposed cuts in Massachusetts budget threatens health coverage for thousands under new insurance plan
...art of the health law in 2006. Frank P. Robinson, executive director of Partners for a Healthier Community in Springfield, said a lack of dental care can prompt other serious health problems. Robinson said slashing cover...Read Full ArticleMentions: Springfield -
Arts grants aid sites in WMass
...located last year and is not part of the 2010 budget. By PATRICK JOHNSON pjohnson@repub.com SPRINGFIELD - Two Springfield organizations were among the recipients of $12.4 million in arts and culture grants awarded Thursd...Read Full Article -
Is the economy rebounding?
...ancial analyst believes the economy is turning around. Paul Valickus of St. Germaine Investment Management in Springfield says homebuilding numbers are up and stocks are up 30-percent over three months. But, stocks start...Read Full Article -
MassMutual Financial Group eyes more staff cuts with 4-month review
...Springfield-based company had two rounds of layoffs in April. By JIM KINNEY Business writer jkinney@repub.com SPRINGFIELD - MassMutual Financial Group will review its organization over the next four months with an eye to...Read Full Article -
Springfield City Council tables consideration of Mayor Sarno's proposed $529.5 million budget
...nding plan of which some officials are warning. For example, the Senate version of the budget would result in Springfield getting $5.2 million less in education funding, though federal stimulus money could cover that, an...Read Full Article -
Economic development secretary tells Springfield area chamber he sees positive signs in Mass. economy
...Affiliated Chamber of Commerce of Greater Springfield's 2009 Business Market Show at the MassMutual Center in Springfield. He filled in for announced keynote speaker Gov. Deval L. Patrick, who instead attended the funera...Read Full Article -
Engine of growth for local economy?
...uld become an engine of growth for the region. The innovative engine, based on a design developed by lifelong Springfield resident and inventor Carmelo J. Scuderi, who died in 2002, differs from a conventional internal c...Read Full Article -
Retail project faces delay
...RINGFIELD - A proposed $45 million shopping center at the former Westinghouse Electric Corp. property in East Springfield is delayed, triggered, in part, by the poor economy. Packard Development of Newton is proposin...Read Full Article
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About Springfield
Springfield is the largest city on the Connecticut River, and the seat of Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States.
In the 2000 census, the city population was 154,082. It is the third largest city in Massachusetts and fourth largest in New England (behind Boston, Worcester, and Providence). Springfield holds two nicknames — The City of Homes and The City of Firsts.
Historically the first Springfield in the United States, it is also the largest city in Western Massachusetts and the Pioneer Valley.
Springfield is notable as birthplace of Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, as well as the city in which James Naismith invented basketball. It is home to the Basketball Hall of Fame and the Springfield Falcons AHL hockey team. It also holds the western world's largest collection of Chinese cloisonné at the G.W. Vincent Smith Art Museum.
The Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area consists of three counties - Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin. As of the 2000 census, the Springfield MSA had a population of 680,014 (though a July 1, 2007 estimate placed the population at 682,657).[2] It is also part of a larger metropolitan area known as the Northeast megalopolis.
In an economic and cultural partnership with Hartford, Connecticut, the Springfield-Hartford region constitutes New England's Knowledge Corridor - the second-largest concentration of institutions of higher learning in New England, after Greater Boston.
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Quotes about Springfield
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We always have focused on Springfield.
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This is something we'd very much like to see prosper in Springfield.
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We believe this is a great opportunity not only for the country, but for Springfield.
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