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Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno abates parking tickets given out without warning, asks that residents are given ‘proper notification and notice to adjust accordingly’ Updated 10:27 AM; Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno is abating parking tickets recently given out on Dunmoreland Street in Springfield after residents told MassLive they had been given no warning. “I was like, ‘Whoa, whoa. What is going on?” said James Evans, adding that he saw six people walking down both sides of the street giving out tickets before he noticed the new signs. “They didn’t give us no warning.” The 72-year-old has been living on Dunmoreland Street for more than 50 years, always parking his car on the street because he lives in a multi-family house and others park in the driveway. ....
Fresh Paint Springfield announces return of mural festival Updated 4:07 PM; Today 12:50 PM Fresh Paint Springfield has announced plans for its 2021 mural festival in the downtown and Mason Square area. Here is a mural done in advance on Dwight Street near Pynchon Park. Facebook Share SPRINGFIELD Fresh Paint Springfield on Thursday unveiled plans for its 2021 Mural Festival, saying it will feature 10 large community murals, continuing to expand the arts and vitality of the downtown district while expanding to include the Mason Square area. The mural festival, which began in 2019, returns June 5-13, after a one-year absence caused by the coronavirus pandemic. ....
Forest Park Zoo receives $125K in pandemic assistance; COVID shutdown squeezed ticket sales Updated May 03, 2021; Facebook Share SPRINGFIELD In a brief convergence of sounds on Monday at the Forest Park Zoo, the donkeys brayed, the monkeys screamed and, just outside the main gate, politicians crowed. Against a backdrop of chattering animals, members of the Springfield legislative delegation and local officials celebrated the awarding of $125,000 in state pandemic assistance to the zoo as it rebounds from a coronavirus-related shutdown. State Sens. Eric Lesser and Adam Gomez and state Reps. Bud Williams and Carlos Gonzales joined zoo officials for a press briefing to announce funding contained in the state budget for fiscal 2021 that was approved in December. City Councilor Malo Brown was also present. ....
POLITICO Get the Massachusetts Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Uber Driver Stories GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. TGIF! NEW: GALVIN’S LEANING TOWARD ANOTHER TERM Will he or won’t he? Secretary of State Bill Galvin hasn’t decided whether he’ll seek another term. He’s leaning toward a run, he said yesterday, but he could change his mind. ....
by afampov · April 12, 2021 JYNAI MCDONALD: IS ON THE JOB In the March issue of Point of View, I wrote a front page article on Ward 4 city council candidate Jynai McDonald that included her plans to revive the dormant tennis court on Acorn Street which is so overgrown with brush that it can no longer be seen. Apparently she decided not to wait until she wins the election. Jynai has already petitioned the Community Preservation Act Commission for funding to redevelop the court, which has been approved pending a Park Commission vote (which may have already happened by the time you read this) and has made substantial progress toward obtaining all other necessary approvals including consulting with the Bay Area Neighborhood Council whose President, Gwendolyn Smith, has written a letter of approval as have many other community and political leaders including a letter of support from our new State Senator Adam Gomez as well as a letter ....