Tuesday, November 12th, 2024

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Good morning, Springfield. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 12th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A community in Springfield honored GySgt. Thomas Sullivan, a fallen Marine, with an annual remembrance run-walk that raises funds for a scholarship in his name, continuing his legacy of service. Western Mass News
- ➤ Veterans Day closures include all levels of government offices and courts, while most retail stores and financial markets remain open, alongside a regular or modified schedule for public transport and parcel services. MassLive
- ➤ Springfield celebrated Veterans Day with a parade led by veterans Matthew Ferri and Toni Hendrix, and officials announced initiatives under the HERO Act to enhance benefits for disabled veterans. MassLive
- ➤ Greater Springfield Campaign Nonviolence held its annual Walk for Nonviolence to promote peace. Western Mass News
- ➤ Western Massachusetts celebrates Veterans Day with multiple events, including parades, ceremonies, and award presentations to honor veterans. Western Mass News
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ A Massachusetts tree farm discusses how ongoing drought conditions may affect Christmas tree vitality, particularly younger trees, in the coming years, though immediate holiday sales remain stable. Western Mass News
- ➤ Massachusetts has implemented a statewide ban on open burning until Jan. 15, 2025, due to ongoing wildfires and a critical drought increasing fire risks. MassLive
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Springfield Mayor Domenic J. Sarno announced a $102,000 grant from the Massachusetts Broadband Institute to enhance digital equity and improve internet access for all residents. MassLive
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ROAR! Comedy featuring Erin Maguire
Experience an evening of laughter with comedian Erin Maguire at The Armory in MGM Springfield.
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Magic of Motown Concert at Springfield Symphony Hall
Experience an enchanting evening filled with Motown music at the historic Springfield Symphony Hall.
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Turkey Trot & Kids Fun Run Event
Experience a festive community gathering with a Turkey Trot and a Kids Fun Run at the Irish Cultural Center.
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Festival of Trees at MassMutual Center
Experience a festive evening showcasing beautifully decorated trees while supporting the Boys and Girls Club.
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ROAR! Comedy: Christine Hurley
Experience an evening of laughter at the ROAR! Comedy event featuring Christine Hurley, held at the Armory in MGM Springfield.
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Holiday Caroling with the Fort Carolers
Experience the festive sounds of the season with live performances by the renowned Fort Carolers at Student Prince Cafe.
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Swan Lake by the State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine
The State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine presents a performance of Swan Lake at the Springfield Symphony Hall.
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Comedy Night with Adam Ferrara
Experience an evening of laughter with actor and comedian Adam Ferrara, featuring his unique storytelling and comedic flair.
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Adam Ferrera Live at MGM Springfield
Experience a night of laughter with comedian Adam Ferrera at the ROAR! Comedy Club, where attendees must be aged 16 and above.
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December Book Club at the Irish Cultural Center
The ICC Book Club invites all to explore Irish and Irish-American literature while enjoying a guided discussion in a relaxed atmosphere.
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