Country superstar Garth Brooks is scheduled to play Gillette Stadium this coming October. However, if you were planning on seeing the show, keep your fingers crossed!
Western Mass News is reporting that Mr. Brooks has recently said he will be reassessing whether to continue his stadium tour because of the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
Yes, sad but true, Garth Brooks may be hitting pause on his current tour. Following his August 14 show in Lincoln, Nebraska(which is SOLD OUT by the way), Brooks will take a three-week break while his management team reassesses how to proceed. That s according to Brooks representative.
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Well water in Palmer contaminated with E.Coli
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By Kaylee Pugliese, Olivia Hickey
PALMER, Massachusetts (WGGB, WSHM-LD) E. Coli was recently detected in water samples from wells in town.
It caused the wells to be taken out of service and it could be affecting your water service and your health.
Palmer leaders said this contamination was found in the water last Tuesday. Wells were put out of service on Wednesday.
Western Mass News spoke with a local resident who told us she started feeling sick a few days ago.
“I started off with being nauseous so I’d have to lay down and lay down and lay down,” said Lynn, a Palmer resident.
Demonstrators call for end to systemic racism, new Police Commissioner in Springfield
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Springfield community and faith leaders gathered Saturday to call for the dismissal of Police Commissioner Cheryl Clapprood and to address what they call systemic racism in the city.
By Lexi Oliver, Olivia Hickey
SPRINGFIELD, Massachusetts (WGGB, WSHM-LD) Springfield community and faith leaders gathered Saturday to call for the dismissal of Police Commissioner Cheryl Clapprood and to address what they call systemic racism in the city.
Hundreds of demonstrators met at Adams Park and marched down to Wesley United Methodist Church on State Street. They said they want to ask the mayor if he believes systemic racism exists in the city.