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Construction begins for Food Bank’s new Chicopee location

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Construction for the new Food Bank of Western Massachusetts officially kicked off on Thursday. It’s a project that had faced pushback from some area residents. “This is going to be the hub of food security for western Mass. and points beyond,” said Chicopee Mayor John Vieau. The food bank is moving its headquarters from Hatfield to the city of Chicopee in an effort to expand after…

Food Bank of Western Massachusetts tackles food insecurity, climate change with new Chicopee headquarters (Viewpoint)

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By U.S. Sen. Edward Markey, U.S. Reps. Richard Neal and James McGovern Today, the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts is breaking ground on an innovative effort that will increase access to nutritious food while also addressing environmental sustainability. Thanks in part to $3 million in congressionally-directed federal funding we fought for in Congress. The food bank is beginning…

Springfield Union Station gets $1.75M federal grant for track upgrades; Enfield gets $13.9M toward new station

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Springfield Union Station has received a $1.75 million federal rail infrastructure grant for track improvements, the U.S. The Department of Transportation announced Thursday. The project will develop preliminary engineering and environmental clearance for track, signal, and infrastructure improvements, according to the statement. The track work will include additional platforms,…

Congressman Richard Neal reacts to inflation and rising gas prices

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Congressman Richard Neal is calling the rise in gas prices and inflation an international problem. It comes after President Biden’s Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she underestimated the inflation we saw this past year. Congressman Neal told 22News inflation is being brought on by the pandemic’s impacts in China, leading to supply chain issues, but also the Russian invasion of…

US Rep. Richard Neal encourages Statehouse leaders on east-west rail

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U.S. Rep. Richard E. Neal, D-Springfield, is encouraging state lawmakers to create a Western Massachusetts passenger rail authority that would apply for federal funds and evenly administer expanded east-west commuter rail.   “Virtually every state rep. and state senator west of Worcester is allied with us,” Neal said yesterday.   He’d just spoken with state Senate…

Congressman Richard Neal speaks at Western Mass Economic Development Council lunch

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A special lunch was held at the Sheraton in Springfield for the Western Mass Economic Development Council. Among those speaking: Congressman Richard Neal. Congressman Richard Neal explained this as an opportunity to show his work on Capitol Hill with local industry leaders. The Council provides information and resources to local businesses through networking, expansion, and…

Former school damaged by 2011 tornado is now an apartment building

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Project celebrated for both historic preservation and needed housing A ribbon cutting took place Wednesday in Springfield, Massachusetts to celebrate the redevelopment of a former school building into apartments – 11 years to the day the school was wrecked by a tornado. The old Brookings school is now the Elias Brookings Apartments consisting of 42 rental units with 1, 2, or 3…

Trahan, Clark, Pressley, Massachusetts Delegation Requests Abbott’s Timeline to Replenish Commonwealth’s Baby Formula Supply

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Today, Congresswomen Lori Trahan (MA-03), Katherine Clark (MA-05), Assistant Speaker of the House, and Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) led the Massachusetts Delegation, including Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Edward J. Markey (D-MA), and Representatives Richard Neal (MA-01), James P. McGovern (MA-02), Stephen F. Lynch (MA-08), William Keating (MA-09), Seth Moulton (MA-06), and Jake…

Senator Markey Leads Congressional Delegation in Urging Biden Admin. to Locate Federal High-risk, High-reward Research Center — ARPA-H — in Massachusetts

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As the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) makes headway in standing up the new Advanced Research Project Agency for Health (ARPA-H) to improve the federal government’s ability to speed biomedical and health research, Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) led his colleagues Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Representatives Richard E. Neal (MA-01), James P. McGovern (MA-02),…

Massachusetts lawmakers press formula manufacturer Abbott on baby formula shortage, request timeline

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Members of Massachusetts’ congressional delegation pressed baby formula manufacturer Abbott Laboratories Tuesday for a timeline on when the company plans to replenish a formula brand that roughly 22,000 infants in the state rely on through a federal program. In mid-February, the manufacturer began recalling powdered infant formula produced at one of its facilities in Sturgis, Michigan…

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