On the eve of the media-hosted Valley Press Club Roast, eleven members of the Springfield City Council issued a letter to Mayor Domenic Sarno requesting more detailed information on the city’s current budget crisis. Print PDF
* This is the first of a recurring series of posts entitled “Random Thoughts.” These posts will essentially be random comments on anything and everything, whether the topic be about something in Springfield or on the other side of the Milky Way. Print PDF
A couple weeks back Peter Pappas made the news when he asked the Springfield Redevelopment Authority (SRA) to reconsider the bid of a preferred developer for the former William C. Sullivan Visitor Center, Print PDF
The lifeblood of any political campaign is its ability to get its message out to the voting masses. And, of course, the best way to do that is by purchasing ads, putting up signs, and touring the countryside visiting the people who do the voting. Print PDF
WARREN PLACED ON PROTECTED LIST This week we received news via the Associated Press that a geneologist has uncovered shocking evidence that U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren could very well have 1/32nd Native American blood coursing through her otherwise whitey veins. Print PDF
Zero Tolerance. That’s the term Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno (and, lately, the Springfield Police Department) likes to use whenever he wants the public to know he’s really, really serious about cracking down on something that’s gotten out of hand on his watch. Print PDF
The other day the Springfield Fire Department responded to a fire alarm in the Hollywood section of the South End of the city, which is one street over from where I live. Print PDF
Last Friday morning I was planning on getting into work early, so I made a quick stop at the outlet Dunkin’ Donuts located inside the Pride station on the corner of East Columbus Avenue and Union Street in Springfield for a breakfast sandwich and coffee. Print PDF