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East Springfield is a neighborhood located in Springfield, Massachusetts. East Springfield sits along Springfield's northern border, with easy access to I-291 and the Mass Turnpike (I-90). East Springfield is a residential neighborhood full of a variety of 20th-century housing types, such as: Craftsman, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Capes ...
Since 1636, Metro Center has served as the cultural, civic, and business center of Springfield and Western Massachusetts.The neighborhood sits on relatively flat land along the Connecticut Riverbank and stretches approximately two hundred meters inland where the first of a series of bluffs rises between the parallel Dwight and Chestnut Streets, (behind the MassMutual Center.)
Springfield Technical Community College is the only polytechnic community college in Massachusetts, and was founded to continue Springfield's tradition of technical innovation. [ 162 ] Holyoke Community College , 8 miles (13 km) north of Springfield, offers more traditional community college programming in Greater Springfield, as well as ...
The Springfield community is rallying together to support the residents and businesses impacted by the June 19 fire in the 400 block of East Adams Street.. The fire shut down the whole street ...
Springfield City Council will consider a request to rezone several parcels of land in the area of 1100 East Cherokee Street from single-family homes to medium-density multi-family housing.
East Springfield, Springfield, Massachusetts Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
To attend: Meetings are held in the City Council Meeting Room of Springfield City Hall, 225 Fifth St., Springfield. To comment: There are instructions during the regular session for how to provide ...
East Forest Park contains a wide variety of pre- and post-World War II homes on the hillside of Watershops Pond, Springfield's largest body of water (other than the Connecticut River), and custom-built colonials and Tudors, as well as capes and ranches. [1] Several small commercial areas are located on Island Pond Road and Sumner Avenue.