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Men Attempt To Carjack Springfield Police Detective, Get Free Ride To Jail Instead: Police Men Attempt To Carjack Springfield Police Detective, Get Free Ride To Jail Instead: Police
Dannie, Devin Abrew Busted Trying To Carjack Springfield Cop Two men who attempted to steal a car from a plainclothes Springfield police detective left empty-handed, but did end up getting a free lift to jail. Dannie Abrew, 20, and Devin Abrew, 19, both of Springfield, face multiple felonies following the incident on Friday, March 29, Springfield police say.  A plainclothes detective was sitting in his car in the area on Reed Street around 8:15 p.m. when he heard a metallic tap on his driver's side window. He turned to see Danne Abrew pointing a gun at his head while Devin circled the unmarked police car, authorities said.  The detective s…
Beloved Owner Of Popular Springfield Pizzeria Dies Beloved Owner Of Popular Springfield Pizzeria Dies
Beloved Owner Of Popular Springfield Pizzeria Dies The beloved owner of a popular Western Massachusetts pizzeria that has become an institution has died. Domenic Sarno, the owner of Red Rose Pizzeria in Springfield, died this week. Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno issued a statement on his death saying Caputo "brought a hard family work ethic to start with a small family pizza shop to then create the legendary and iconic Red Rose Pizzeria." Caputo opened Red Rose in 1963 along with his wife Edda.  The mayor went on to say: "Nick being always the gentleman, never strayed from his values of family, quality food, and customer service. Yo…
Seven Nabbed For Illegal Dumping In Springfield Seven Nabbed For Illegal Dumping In Springfield
Seven Nabbed For Illegal Dumping In Springfield Smile, you’re on candid camera in Western Massachusetts. Seven people have been cited in Hampden County after being caught on camera illegally dumping debris, trash, and tree trimmings throughout the city. Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno and Executive Director of Parks, Buildings, and Recreation Management (PBRM) Patrick Sullivan said that the citations come as part of the city’s concerted effort to curb illegal dumping. After receiving complaints of the activities, the PBRM has continued to maintain security cameras at multiple sites throughout Springfield that have been a popular place …
Investigation Underway After Graffiti Found On Church In Springfield Investigation Underway After Graffiti Found On Church In Springfield
Investigation Underway After Graffiti Found On Church In Springfield An investigation is underway after a sign was defaced with graffiti at an area church in Western Massachusetts. The sign out front of the Canaan Baptist Church of Christ in Springfield was defaced around Tuesday, April 27, with the words on the sign spray-painted over with black painted graffiti. At the time of the incident, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno said the incident was "just plain terrible." "What is wrong with our society to deface a House of Worship! I have spoken to Rev. Dr. W.C. Watson of Canaan Baptist Church to offer my and our city assistance to clean up this desecration,…
Bill Banning Sale Of Dogs, Cats, Rabbits In Springfield Awaits Mayor's Signature Bill Banning Sale Of Dogs, Cats, Rabbits In Springfield Awaits Mayor's Signature
Bill Banning Sale Of Dogs, Cats, Rabbits In Springfield Awaits Mayor's Signature The phrase “adopt, don’t shop,” may soon be a relic of the past for one Massachusetts city that is contemplating banning the commercial sale of pets. An ordinance in Springfield banning the sale of cats, dogs, and rabbits within the city has gained traction and is on its way to the desk of Mayor Domenic Sarno for approval. The bill was passed unanimously by the Springfield City Council. City Council members who support the ordinance have said that the proposal would help put an end to the “puppy mill pipeline” in pet stores. If approved, the ordinance will affect both current and future …
No More Bail: Arrest Of 4 City Men Out On Bail Shows Need For Change, Police Say No More Bail: Arrest Of 4 City Men Out On Bail Shows Need For Change, Police Say
No More Bail: Arrest Of 4 City Men Out On Bail Shows Need For Change, Police Say Springfield Police and Mayor Sarno are using the recent arrest of four men, out on bail for charges that include rape and armed robbery, as examples of why alleged violent, repeat offenders should wait for trial behind bars The Springfield men were arrested at various locations in the city on Tuesday between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. for probation violations that included removing a personal, court-ordered GPS monitor, police said. “These arrests amplify our calls and the need to hold violent repeat offenders,” said Springfield Police Commissioner Cheryl Claprood in a statement. “They all snubbed t…
COVID-19: WMass City Posts Highest Single-Day New Cases Reported Yet COVID-19: WMass City Posts Highest Single-Day New Cases Reported Yet
Covid-19: WMass City Posts Highest Single-Day New Cases Reported Yet A Western Massachusetts community reported 100 new COVID-19 infections in one day on Thursday, Nov. 12. The Health and Human Services Commission in Springfield said that 115 new COVID-19 cases were reported Thursday. The previous top single-day new cases reported happened in April when 104 new infections were reported in one day. Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno called for residents - especially young residents - to stay vigilant in the fight against the spread of COVID-19. “I know we are all tired, but please, we all need to follow and adhere to the public health guidelines and personal r…
Two Days After Painting, Black Lives Matter Mural Vandalized In Western Mass Two Days After Painting, Black Lives Matter Mural Vandalized In Western Mass
Two Days After Painting, Black Lives Matter Mural Vandalized In Western Mass The Black Lives Mural painted over the weekend has been vandalized. Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno, who participated in painting the mural on Saturday, Sept. 12, said he is “disheartened” by the desecration of the mural on Court Street. The mural - tall yellow letters that spell out Black Lives Matters in all capitals - was defaced by apparent “burn out” from tires, Sarno said. Police are reviewing video footage taken in the area and investigating the vandalism. “We will find out who did this and the individual(s) will be held responsible,” Sarno said. The mural will be repaired by cit…
Trick-Or-Treat? Nope. Springfield Nixes Door-to-Door Halloween Tradition Trick-Or-Treat? Nope. Springfield Nixes Door-to-Door Halloween Tradition
Trick-Or-Treat? Nope. Springfield Nixes Door-to-Door Halloween Tradition There will be no door-to-door trick-or-treating in Springfield this Halloween. It was a difficult decision, said Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno, but amid the COVID-19 pandemic, crowded streets are a way for the virus to spread.  “We’re still feeling and defeating a pandemic right now,” Sarno said. Springfield isn't the first community to call of trick-or-treating, but it is one of the earlier decision-makers. Salem, a community where much of the economy is based on Halloween and spooky activities, decided in August to draw down on activities.  Springfield is not banning Hallowe…
Springfield Cafe Defies Odds, Opens Full-time Amid COVID-19 Springfield Cafe Defies Odds, Opens Full-time Amid COVID-19
Springfield Cafe Defies Odds, Opens Full-time Amid Covid-19 A Springfield cafe that was founded in March - mere days ahead of the pandemic-fueled economic shutdown - just had its grand opening. While the restaurant industry is reeling from a drop in revenue due to COVID-19 restrictions, 413 Cafe in downtown Springfield had a ribbon cutting and official opening on Tuesday. Aug. 11. Owner Christina Raschi expressed gratitude to the community and Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno who attended the ribbon-cutting and presented Raschi with a proclamation wishing her continued success. The cafe, which is also a bakery, is now holding post-COVID-19 hou…
COVID-19: Springfield Mayor Sends Warning: City Will 'Shut Down' Unsanctioned Events COVID-19: Springfield Mayor Sends Warning: City Will 'Shut Down' Unsanctioned Events
Covid-19: Springfield Mayor Sends Warning: City Will 'Shut Down' Unsanctioned Events If you don’t have the right permit to party, Springfield will shut you down. This was Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno’s message to event planners advertising up-coming activities through social media. Due to the pandemic, Springfield has tight restrictions on selling food on public property; a special permit is required. However, Springfield officials have noticed many events on social media that do not appear to have pulled a proper city license, Sarno said during his daily press conference. Some of the events are promoting food sales and - in a move the mayor called “audacious” - some…
COVID-19 Outbreak At Baystate Health Has Infected More Than 30 People COVID-19 Outbreak At Baystate Health Has Infected More Than 30 People
Covid-19 Outbreak At Baystate Health Has Infected More Than 30 People An outbreak of COVID-19 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield has left 23 employees and 13 patients infected. The outbreak was found in a non-COVID-19-related unit. The outbreak is likely related to an employee returning to work after visiting another state where COVID-19 is surging, said Baystate Health President and CEO Dr. Mark Keroack at Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno's daily press conference, Monday, July 27. Some staff members were also found to have taken off their masks while together in breakrooms.  "There's no guarantee that this virus cannot spread even when precau…