It has been more than seven years since the fees were last raised. (Springfield, Mass.) (Westfield, Mass.) past 30 days throughout Hampden County 1869-1874, Westfield: Westfield Journal. 1824-1828, Westfield: Times and News-Letter. New superintendent eager to get to know HWRSD community HAMPDEN/WILBRAHAM Dr. John Provost is putting the final touches on the 2021-2022 school year as superintendent in Northampton Public Schools and has taken the time to visit a few schools at dismissal to say goodbye to the students and faculty. For more information on the Boston Tea Party and the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, visit BostonTeaParty250.com, Revolution250.org or bostonteapartyship.com. (Springfield, Mass.) (Westfield, Mass.) Stop focusing on politics, he said. 1849-1852, Holyoke: Holyoke Daily Transcript Holyoke Telegram. He grew up in Hamden where, on a blind date as a sophomore in high school, he met the love of his life and his wife of 55 He spoke about the silence with which the colonists worked to destroy the tea, as it was a treasonous defiance of the king. 1791-1796, Springfield: Hartford Voice. var _Hasync= _Hasync|| []; 1850-1925, Springfield: Catholic Observer. WebObituary: Frank M. Loehmann Jr., 77; Formerly Of Hamden. 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Twitter Update Feed HAMPDEN On the afternoon of June 25, three dozen town officials, dignitaries and residents of Hampden stood in front of a tombstone in Old Hampden Cemetery to Kapinos-Mazur Funeral Home Obituaries in Ryan asserted that a photocopy of a previous document is not an electronic signature. One call puts your Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our. His eye is now on the next chapter of his career, as superintendent of the Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District (HWRSD). Bontempi asked who had created the language for the invitation to apply for superintendent. 1884-1892, Springfield: Springfield Union. She (Springfield, Mass.) Shame on us for rushing through this.. Wilbraham Obituaries in The Republican, past 3 days, 7, 2003-Dec. 31, 2008, Special Collections, Microfilm, Daily; Current Three Months, Balcony, Print, Daily) Massachusetts State Library, The Springfield Union (Jan. 1, 1968-Oct. 20, 1976, Special Collections, Microfilm, Daily) Massachusetts State Library, Tri Weekly Post (1845-1848) Boston Public Library, Union-News (Am Ed., 1987-2003) Boston Public Library, Union-News (Jun. 1819-1822, Springfield: Hampden Federalist. This will not be the last capital item Minnechaug needs, Osborne said. I think its a great place to live, he said, citing outdoor recreation and affordable housing. 1831-1848, Springfield: Springfield Morning Union. 1884-1906, Westfield: Western Hampden Times and Westfield Newsletter. 1841-1874, Westfield: Westfield Register. (Holyoke, Mass.) What I dont want is to see you spending the next few months at every meeting saying we should have used the MASC, she said. 1828-1831, Westfield: Westfield Spectator. The only capital needs item that the district did not absorb, the cost of the switches would be split between Hampden and Wilbraham, with the latter responsible for $240,000. Tempers flare as HWRSD superintendent search begins. For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers. (Springfield, Mass.) (Westfield, Mass.) June 29, LDSGenealogy.com is privately owned and is not an official site of FamilySearch International or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). (Springfield, Mass.) 1831-1833, Springfield: Hampden Intelligencer. (Springfield, Mass.) WebSearch for all of today's most recent Wilbraham Obituaries from Local Newspapers and Funeral Homes in Wilbraham, Massachusetts. WebObituary and Death Index Databases. 1846-1853, Holyoke: Daily Transcript. She pointed out that the protocol has all communication go through the chair and be signed by all committee members. var sc_security="7c331eb8"; (Springfield, Mass) 1854-1859, Springfield: Springfield Weekly Republican. There are a few events planned for the start of the 2022-2023 school year that will allow Provost to introduce himself to the community. HAMPDEN/WILBRAHAM Dr. John Provost is putting the final touches on the 2021-2022 school year as superintendent in Northampton Public Schools and has taken (Springfield, Mass.) (Springfield, Mass.) | Sarah [email protected], School Committee member Bill Bontempi and School Committee Chair Michal Boudreau sit with Superintendent Albert Ganem at a HWRSD School Committee meeting on Oct. 17, 2021.Reminder Publishing file photo. 2022 Whether youre acting in the moment or planning ahead, were here to guide you. 1976-1987, Springfield: Daily Republican. (Springfield, Mass.) Make choices about your future funeral now. tour, Rape Aggression Defense classes start up again, Murray comes through town for some ice cream, Annual Peach Road Race goes into its third year, Town makes 'Top 100 Best Places to Live' list, Workshop brings artists back to his roots, Cadet aims for the stars at Air Force Academy, Hampden resident achieves what others seldom do, Donation launches new library fund-raiser, Long debate leads to newly public roadways in town, Friends band together to raise funds for pal, Police department to get appointment pending test results, Million dollar road repairs needs resident approval, Final town adminstrator candidate meets with board, New company helps women grow their business, New business gives dinner time some style, Young musician raises money to play in prestigious concert, Snow's relaxing celtic tunes showcase his talent, Agricultural history is forgotten as local farms are sold, Club takes on initiatives in the name of good, Nomination 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left by library closing, Wilbraham P.D. Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current 1831-1833, Springfield: Hampden Journal & Advertiser. Join us. 1892-1896, Springfield: Springfield Republican. Pre-planning lets your loved ones focus on honoring life instead of hashing out details. (Holyoke, Mass.) 1787-1791, Springfield: Hampshire Herald, Or, the Weekly Advertiser. 1845-1848, Springfield: Union-News. pursuing $500,000 grant for Spec Pond, Circus Smirkus brings family fun to Wilbraham, The cream of the Peach Festival crop will be this year's Peach Queen, Annual Peach Festival Road Race needs participants, Regional skating competition may be the beginning of the end, Fifth grader joins Aluminum Tab Collection Project for Shriners, School Committee approves Owners Project Manager, Personalized Pillows earns top honors at STCC competition, Thomas brings his volleyball game to Europe, Minnechaug Evening of Recognition illuminates best and brightest, Voters elect officials, approve plowing of private ways, Junior Women's Club helps women 'Dress for Success', Minnechaug students helping out important cause, Student/mentor team honored for outstanding work, Committee needs 'u' to complete the ultimate, Evangel University Concert Choir to appear in Wilbraham, Hampden sees small voter turn out for uncontested elections, Annual Town Meeting a positive affair for Hampden, Fishing derby set to be fun for the whole family, Synchronized Swim Team ready to go up and under in May, Proposed pool house raises big concerns on Ridge Road, Helping Hands Project brings resources to parents, Bids opened for Main Street Sewer Project, Hampden selectmen hope to open dialogue on resource officer funding, Minnechaug senior to present history project at national competition, Planning Board weighs what to zone undeveloped property, Stratton and selectmen cover safety and funding at meeting, Library comes alive with 'Music for Little People' melodies, Habitat for Humanity might build in Wilbraham, Artist league pairs off for unique 'Duets' show, Academic trust to bring Circus Smirkus to Spec Pond, Local uses talents to help tornado victims, Call for funding theme of Library Legislative Breakfast, Wilbraham discusses possibility of new technology at library, Local book lover promotes literacy for a lifetime, Minnechaug unveils student fitness center, Booster Club hosting fundraiser for bleachers, Youth sports fundraiser will be shear fun, Wilbraham teens create cozy tokens of care, WPD: calling all K-9 supporters for assistance, Hollow Road hearing listens to concerns from residents, Writer hopes novel won't be 'unforgotten' in contest, Minnechaug NHS raising money for a good cause, Infant & toddler program joins children's storytimes, Wilbraham Pizzeria: Serving up something special, Concerned residents turn out to save Peach Festival, CCW focuses on foundations (and roofs) of Wilbraham, Club wants to give money away to qualified students, A decline in volunteers may spoil 24-year tradition, New views of history presented at Minnechaug, Delivered directory to benefit HWRSD grads, Remembrance blood drive hits four-year mark, Cemetery Commission eager to complete online project, McNeany to fill final firefighter position, 'Weather moratorium' imposed on wood boilers, Candaras fights for caregivers pay increase, Christmastime is prime time for identity theft, Selectmen looking to gather more input on Hollow Road, K-9 unit may become reality for Wilbraham, Women's Club brings awareness to human trafficking, Thomas clears $2,100 at fundraising event, Library offers overdue amnesty for Food Bank donation, SHADE calendar release supported by Schilling, Minnechaug grad to play in international tourney, Regional boards come together to exchange ideas, Numerous projects discussed at business roundtable, AFS promotes positive life exchanging experiences, 'Small Works-Big Art' at Fountain Park Oct. 20, Hampden Library now offers wireless Internet connection, Judge shares his story about segregation with today's youth, District may have to put freeze on this year's budget, Chamber gears up for fall golf tournament, Proposed Center plans go before Planning Board, New festival comes to town thanks to Art Guild, Planning Board discusses subdivision possibilities, Puppolo plans for new traffic light in Wilbraham, Commission to decide fate of family's addition, Delinquent dog owners face court over unpaid licenses, Art league brings their works to the Peach Fest, Yacavone headed for pilot training in Oklahoma, Lt. 1954-Current, Springfield: Daily News. HWRSD discusses sports fees, MIAAs chemical use policy (Springfield, Mass.) 1851-1946, Springfield: Springfield Weekly Union. (Springfield, Mass.) Peggy Vance Millar 08/22/1944 - 05/25/2023 Peggy Jane Vance Millar passed away quietly in her Houston home on Thursday, May 25, 2023 after a year-long battle with 1839-1841, Westfield: Westfield Standard. Provost said that the time for goodbyes is over now, and he is eager to start work in Hampden and Wilbraham. Its not how I would have done it, he said, but it was still a valid approach. William Wimmer | News, Sports, Jobs - Daily Herald (Springfield, Mass.) (Springfield, Mass.) Superintendent John Provost (Springfield, Mass.) (Springfield, Mass.) 1, 1987-Apr. Provosts primary goal when he takes the reins of HWRSD will be to meet the faculty, staff, administrators and families and get the lay of the land, he said. 2023 Both towns had some funding from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) that could be used to fund the switches. (Springfield, Mass.) The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Reminders Publishing. var hs = document.createElement('script'); hs.type = 'text/javascript'; hs.async = true; Superintendent John Provost proposed an athletic fee increase for fiscal year 2024. (Holyoke, Mass.) Department of Veterans Affairs Death (Springfield, Mass.) April 13, Grave marker recognizes Robert Sessionss role in the Boston Tea Wilbraham Genealogy at LDS Genealogy, US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in She said all of Bontempis questions can be answered when NESDEC meets with the committee. 1896-1976, Springfield: Springfield Weekly Republican. 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