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  2. Domenic Sarno - Wikipedia

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    www.springfield-ma.gov /cos /mayor Domenic J. Sarno (born May 4, 1963) is the current mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts . First elected in 2007, Sarno has won re-election five times since and is a member of the Democratic Party . [ 1 ]

  3. Anthony M. Scibelli - Wikipedia

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    Anthony M. Scibelli was born Antony Moreno Scibelli in Springfield, Massachusetts, on October 16, 1911. He was the son of recent immigrants from Italy, Andrea Scibelli and Filomena Ciccarella. Anthony was born at home on Water Street in the South End, a center of Italian community in Springfield. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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  5. History of Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    [4] [69] Also, the United States' first UHF television station was founded in Springfield in 1953, WWLP, (which, today, is Springfield's 22 News, Working for You). During this period, then-U.S. Vice President Thomas R. Marshall, who served under U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, famously opined, "Here is a center from which thought emanates. What ...

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts

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    Mercy Hospital in Springfield was developed from mission of the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul. In 1875, Pius IX elevated the Diocese of Boston to the Archdiocese of Boston. [6] He transferred the Diocese of Springfield from the Archdiocese of New York to the new archdiocese. [5] O’Reilly died on May 28, 1892.

  7. Springfield Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield Daily News was a daily newspaper that was published independently in Springfield, Massachusetts, from 1911 to 1969, [1] and then as a merged paper through 30 May 1987. From 1968 through 2007, it was published by Daily News Publishing Company.

  8. Kevin Fret - Wikipedia

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    He was a graduate of the Roger L Putnam Vocational-Technical High School in Springfield, MA and had grown up in the city and in nearby Chicopee. [3] Paper magazine described a "strict religious upbringing" as the reason he courted controversy in the LGBT community by saying that homosexuality was "a choice" for him. [ 7 ]

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