Tuesday, February 24th, 2026
Good morning, Springfield. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 24th of February.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ This Saturday, Feb. 28, the Hope Center for the Arts in Springfield will host the Ashes to Ashes event — a multimedia presentation and film screening that honors over 4,000 lynching victims with work by artist Shirley Jackson Whitaker and musician Avery Sharpe. New England Public Media
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ MassDevelopment announced nearly $1.85 million in grants from the Biz-M-Power Grant Program to help 48 small businesses grow, including Las Kangris Food Truck Inc. in Springfield. The grants, ranging from $6,720 to $50,000, will fund equipment, facility expansion, or other business needs. BusinessWest
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Overnight on Monday, tow crews towed between 150 and 200 cars in Chicopee as drivers ignored a parking ban (required for snowplows and emergency vehicles), and officials said the ban will remain in effect for at least another 24 hours. Western Mass News
- ➤ Social worker Lisa Green helps defendants facing low-level charges in Springfield District Court connect to housing and treatment services through Project Hope 2.0 (grant-funded), coordinating efforts with police and the Behavioral Health Network since her role began this fall. MassLive
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ During Monday's snow, American Medical Response crews had difficulty reaching patients because snow and parked vehicles blocked pathways; Kim D’Angelo advises residents to clear a path to their front door & move vehicles when possible so ambulances can reach emergencies faster. Western Mass News
- ➤ Transformation Fitness WMA recently launched in Williamsburg, offering inclusive personal training for residents in Western Mass. The locally owned business (founded by J Oien, a NASM-certified trainer and RN) provides in-person sessions in Haydenville, small group classes, and virtual coaching to support fitness goals. BusinessWest
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Today, the MIAA released state basketball tournament brackets for high school winter sports, setting up matchups in five divisions for boys and girls across local venues. Springfield Central, the only Division 1 team from the region, is among the favorites for its upcoming home game in Hampden County. Western Mass News
- ➤ Massachusetts high school basketball coaches have shared their top forward picks for the 2025-26 season. The survey spotlights players like Devin Berry from Revere (averaging 12.5 points and seven rebounds) and freshman Conner Bergeron from Greenfield as rising stars. MassLive
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Joe Bonamassa Live in Concert
8-10 p.m. — Symphony Hall — Ticket prices vary — Experience the legendary blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa performing live with unmatched energy.
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Ray Lau Comedy Show
8-11 p.m. — MGM Springfield — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a night of laughter with unique and relatable humor from Ray Lau, a rising star in standup comedy.
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Providence Bruins vs Springfield Thunderbirds
6:05-7:05 p.m. — MassMutual Center — Stream available — Catch the exciting clash between the Bruins and Thunderbirds live on FloHockey.
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Big Irish Jay's Comedy Night
8-11 p.m. — MGM Springfield — Ticketed event — Experience the charm of stand-up comedy with Big Irish Jay, a favorite among comedy enthusiasts.
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Run To End Homelessness 5K10K Walk/Run
10 AM – 12 PM — Old Monkey House — Registration fee applies — Participate in a 5K or 10K walk/run to support efforts to end homelessness.
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Foundations of a City: The Institutions that Built Springfield
12:15-1:30 p.m. — Springfield Museums — $4, Members free — Explore the architectural and social history of Springfield's civic institutions.
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MercyMe Concert
7:00-8:30 p.m. — MassMutual Center — Luxury suite experience — Watch MercyMe perform in the comfort of your exclusive box.
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