Bay Path University Launches Master of Science in Nursing Program

In response to the growing demand for nurse practioners, educators, and administrators, Bay Path University has announced its fully online, new master of science in nursing (MSN) program, which will begin accepting nursing candidates for the fall 2023 semester. For many patients, one of the more than 4 million nurses who currently practice in the…

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Baystate Health Hires Westmass to Assist with Next Steps for Mary Lane

Westmass Area Development Corp. will partner with Baystate Health to assist in the decommissioning of the Baystate Mary Lane facility in the town of Ware. Westmass will work as Baystate Health’s project manager and perform work related to evaluating current conditions of the buildings on the campus and developing strategies in coordination with qualified contractors.…

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Invitation to Beers & Gears

Beers & Gears is for Massachusetts Manufacturers to come together and learn more about today’s best practices in the manufacturing industry. The scope of Beer & Gears was created to focus on a Manufacturer and Brewery in regions across Massachusetts. Please join us for this great event! This is a time to network with manufacturers…

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MILL DISTRICT EGG HUNT APRIL 8TH

Based on the community’s enjoyment of 2022’s egg-citing spring event for youngsters, The Mill District General Store is hosting the “2nd Annual Great Mill District Egg Hunt,” on Saturday April 8th from 10am-3pm. Lavender the Funny Bunny will be there and is excited to meet and be photographed with kids and adults alike. The event…

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Rep. Neal, Sen. Markey Announce $2.8 Million for City of Chicopee

U.S. Rep. Richard Neal and U.S. Sen. Edward Markey joined Chicopee Mayor John Vieau and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials this week to announce a $2,854,800 earmark to support the Chicopee Water Pollution Control Facility’s (WPCF) Nitrogen and Energy Optimization Project. The allocation was made possible through congressionally directed spending from the Department of the…

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Massachusetts Higher Education Commissioner to Visit HCC for Tour, Talk

Holyoke Community College (HCC) will welcome Massachusetts Department of Higher Education Commissioner Noe Ortega to campus on Wednesday, March 22 as part of his orientation tour of state colleges and universities. Ortega is expected to be at HCC from 10 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. to meet with students, faculty, staff, college administrators, and area officials,…

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