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Incident involving moose creates traffic backup in Sunderland
SUNDERLAND, MA (WGGB/WSHM) - We’re getting answers after reports of a moose colliding with a school bus in Sunderland Wednesday morning. There were posts on social media, even police warning people to stay away from Bull Hill Road, that said a moose had been struck. Sunderland Police Chief Erik Demetropoulos told Western Mass News that they responded right away.
How to register for the Franklin County Summer Softball League: Deadline ends May 31
The deadline to register for the 2024 Franklin County Summer Softball League is fast approaching. Over 125 girls participated last year and got the opportunity to continue their development on the field throughout the summer. Here is a guide on how to sign up and some details on the Franklin...
Sunshine Returns, Drier Afternoon With More Comfortable Air Mass Moving In
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) -Showers and downpours have moved out, but it is a muggy damp start with left over low clouds and patchy fog. However, your Tuesday will end up much drier with a more refreshing air mass moving in this afternoon. Dew points slowly decrease throughout the day, starting...
Some Memorial Day parades cancelled as ceremonies move indoors
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - Several Memorial Day parades in western Mass. have been cancelled due to the threat of rain and possible thunderstorms including in Ludlow, Westfield, Agawam and Amherst. While some parades will not be taking place outdoors, ceremonies are still being held indoors. The forecast for Monday hasn’t...
Amherst Edges Mount Greylock in Western Mass Semis
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The Amherst-Pelham girls lacrosse team Saturday used a 5-0 run to erase a two-goal deficit and went on to a 12-11 win over Mount Greylock in the semi-finals of the Western Massachusetts Class B Tournament. The Hurricanes stormed out of the gates in the fourth quarter...
Summer Guide 2024: Concerts, music series from Springfield to Greenfield
Outdoors concerts on a beautiful summer night, as well as some indoor shows, await music lovers of all tastes held in cities and town from Springfield to Greenfield and everywhere in-between. Each summer, many area recreation departments, clubs, organizations, parks, museums and orchestras hold concert series and most are free.
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