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Good morning, Springfield. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 5th of July.

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Springfield’s Glickman School in the Sixteen Acres neighborhood will get a $5M HVAC upgrade as part of a state grant program to improve ventilation in nearly a dozen older schools—this work will help create better learning conditions for students, teachers, and staff while the state funds about 80% of the cost.  New England Public Media

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • City officials announced that Camp Wilder Beach on Parker Street in Springfield remains closed after water tests found high bacteria levels. Officials will retest the water on Monday — the beach may reopen if it meets safety standards.  Western Mass News

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • State public safety officials warned Springfield residents not to use illegal do-it-yourself fireworks because they have caused over 550 fires and explosions in the past five years — injuring firefighters and causing $1 million in damage. The Springfield Fire Commissioner said those who use them risk fines and confiscation and noted that a safe, professional display was held on July 4.  New England Public Media
  • Incumbent Mayor William C. Reichelt is running for a third term in West Springfield—he says taking risks and embracing change are key to progress. Town Councilor Daniel M. O’Brien is challenging him by questioning past spending and misplaced priorities.  MassLive
  • The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office cited Northborough firm Franca Service, Inc. and its president David Franca for state law violations, including misclassifying 101 workers, failing to pay overtime, lacking an earned sick time policy+ keeping inaccurate payroll records. The citations totaled nearly $750,000 in civil penalties and restitution for affected employees after a complaint from a local union prompted the investigation.  MassLive

EVENTS

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  • Basketball Camp: Scoring College

    July 7th-11th — Springfield College — Registration required — Enhance your basketball skills and mindset with expert training.

    Mon, 7/7/25

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  • Ed Popielarczyk's Comedy Magic Show for Kids

    10–11 a.m. — Stanley Park — Free entry — Enjoy a lively comedy magic show featuring interactive storytelling and balloon sculptures for children.

    Fri, 7/11/25

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  • Mt Carmel Italian Feast

    4-6 p.m. — Casa Italiana — $5 entry fee — Celebrate Italian culture with food, music, and community at the Mt Carmel Italian Feast.

    Sat, 7/12/25

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  • Basketball Camp: Point Guard College

    July 15th-19th — Springfield College — $1,195 — Elevate basketball skills and IQ at a premier training camp for aspiring players.

    Tue, 7/15/25

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  • Saturday Art Lab for Kids and Families

    11 a.m. – 1 p.m. — Make-It Springfield — Free entry — Explore creativity with painting, drawing, fashion, and more during a fun Saturday art lab for kids and families.

    Sat, 7/19/25

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  • Concerts in the Park Series

    6:30-8 p.m. — Forest Park Amphitheater — Free entry — Enjoy a summer evening of live music amidst the beautiful scenery of Forest Park.

    Thu, 7/24/25

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  • ROAR! Comedy: A Double Headlining Show

    8 PM — MGM Springfield — Tickets available — Enjoy a night of laughter with headliners Chris Tabb and Janet McNamara.

    Sat, 7/26/25

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  • Basketball Camp: Playmaker College

    July 29th - August 2nd — Springfield College — Registration required — Enhance basketball skills and confidence through specialized training and leadership development.

    Tue, 7/29/25

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  • Taste of the Caribbean & Jerk Festival

    1-9 p.m. — Mortensen Riverfront Plaza — Free entry — Immerse yourself in island vibes with carnival fun, delicious Caribbean cuisine, and live music for the whole family.

    Sat, 8/2/25

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  • Annie the Musical

    1:30-4 p.m. — Springfield Performing Arts Ventures, Inc. — Ticket prices vary — Experience the heartwarming tale of little Annie as she navigates the challenges of the 1930s in New York City.

    Sun, 8/3/25

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