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No. In Office Name Home Town 1 1684: John Ryder: Cortlandt 2 1684-1688: Joseph Lee: Yorktown 3 1688-1691: Edward Collier: Ossining 4 1691-1698: Joseph Lee: Yorktown
Springfield District Court, now the City Hall Annex, is a historic former courthouse at 1600 E. Columbus Avenue in Springfield, Massachusetts.Built in 1929-30, it is a prominent local example of civic Classical Revival architecture, designed by well-known local architects.
Amy L. Blake, Chief Justice: 2014 [a] Maura Healey (D) [b] New England: Ariane D. Vuono 2006 Mitt Romney (R) Connecticut: William J. Meade 2006 Mitt Romney (R) Western New England: Peter J. Rubin 2008 Deval Patrick (D) Harvard: Gregory I. Massing 2014 Deval Patrick (D) Virginia: Eric Neyman 2015 Charlie Baker (R) Boston University: Vickie L ...
In an animated exchange at Tuesday's Springfield City Council meeting, Ward 2 Ald. Shawn Gregory said clerk Frank Lesko was "hindering" city business by not resigning his position. Lesko defeated ...
Springfield became a city on May 25, 1852, by decree of the Massachusetts Legislature, after a decade-long internal dispute that resulted in the partition of Chicopee from Springfield, and thus the loss of two fifths of the city's population. Springfield, like all municipalities in Massachusetts, is subject to limited home rule municipal power.
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Hampden County is part of the Springfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the most urban county in Western Massachusetts. The Knowledge Corridor surrounding Springfield-Hartford is New England's second most populous urban area (after Greater Boston) with 1.9 million people.
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