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William Reichelt at center, on election night  November 4, 2025, in West Springfield, Massachusetts, celebrating his re-election as mayor of the city.
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Standing among a crowd of supporters at the local Italian-American social club, Reichelt said said he was re-elected because he followed through on his vision and plan to make West Springfield a better place to live.
An EBT instruction card at Big Y in West Springfield, Ma., xplaining what cannot be purchased with SNAP funds.
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The city of Springfield is joining with the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, the local chapter of the NAACP and Hampden County Sheriff's Department to provide food for those who are food insecure.
The Fabulous 413 speaks to actor Alaa Shehada ahead of his one-man show, "The Horse of Jenin," visiting the UMass Fine Arts center on Nov. 6, 2025.
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We visit Stillman Quality Meats for the latest CISA Local Hero Spotlight and talk with comedian Alaa Shehada about his one-man show, "Horse of Jenin."
Today's panelists for The Rundown include Berkshire Eagle reporter Clarence Fanto; Eric Lesser, senior counsel at WilmerHale; Elizabeth Román, NEPM executive news editor and special guest Kaliis Smith, co-host of NEPM’s The Fabulous 413.
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Today on The Rundown, panelists discuss the state of local elections around the 413, the local impact of losing SNAP benefits amidst the government shutdown and more.