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So That Reminds Me
by Reminder Publishing
Ever wonder what goes into writing a news article or what happens when you give a journalist a microphone?Welcome to So That Reminds Me, a bi-weekly take on hometown news from Reminder Publishing highlighting the hot stories from our paper while also inviting special guests to share their take on a story.Hosted by Chris Maza, Dennis Hackett, Tyler Garnet, and Ryan Feyre
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Strife in South Hadley: a Small Town Budget Problem with Big Stakes
In this week’s episode, the So That Reminds Me team interviews one of their own. Staff writer Tyler Garnet swaps roles to discuss his ongoing coverage of South Hadley’s high-stakes, complicated and emotionally charged discussions, debates and votes as the town tries to maneuver its way through a budget crisis that could have serious and damaging implications for the town and its residents.Co-hosts Dennis Hackett and Ryan Feyre also dive into more Western Mass. news, including local elections, the Senate’s passage of the FARM Bill, Westfield’s new fire chief, some news out of Springfield where they honored one of its own for his dedication to kids and sports programming.Welcome: 0:20What’s News in Western Mass.: 3:00Breaking Down South Hadley’s Budget Dilemma with Tyler Garnet: 13:12Wrap up: 37:00
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#GreenNFit Day Returns to Springfield: Revitalizing Neighborhoods Through Health & Community
This week on So That Reminds Me, co-hosts Ryan Feyre and Tyler sit down with Colleen Loveless and Ethel Griffin of Revitalize CDC to talk about the upcoming #GreenNFit Day in Springfield, a celebration of healthy living, community togetherness, and neighborhood revitalization. Learn what volunteers can expect, why this event matters for Springfield residents, and how Revitalize CDC is working to make a lasting impact across the city.Plus, the hosts break down some of the top headlines across the Pioneer Valley, including the real-world impact of proposed budget cuts to the Hampden County Sheriff’s Office and what voters need to know about the looming override vote in South Hadley.Welcome: 0:10What’s News in Western Mass.: 4:10Revitalize CDC’s #GreenNFit Day: 16:46Wrap-up: 51:21
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Baseball Is Back: Your Guide to the Hartford Yard Goats and Worcester Red Sox
Step up to the plate with the hosts of So That Reminds Me as they sit down with Mike Abramson of the Hartford Yard Goats and Steve Oliveira of the Worcester Red Sox to preview the upcoming baseball season. We cover everything from the players on the field to special promotions and theme nights — even game day snacks!We also look at the top headlines in the region with What’s News in Western Mass. Welcome: 0:12What’s News in Western Mass: 3:06Worcester Red Sox preview: 22:07Hartford Yard Goats preview: 43.17Wrap up: 1:06.19
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Holyoke St. Patrick’s Parade Preview with Jim Wildman & Jayden Christie
The biggest weekend of the year in Holyoke is almost here.On this episode of So That Reminds Me, hosts Chris Maza and Tyler Garnet talk with Holyoke St. Patrick’s Parade Committee President Jim Wildman and Holyoke Grand Colleen Jayden Christie about everything leading up to the Holyoke St. Patrick’s Parade and Road Race, taking place March 21 and 22.They break down the traditions, community spirit and behind-the-scenes work that goes into one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the country. From the iconic road race to the massive parade that brings thousands to the streets of Holyoke, the guests share what makes the weekend special and what people should know if they’re planning to attend.Chris and Tyler also dive into “What’s News in Western Mass.”, discussing several major local stories, including the ongoing fiscal concerns in South Hadley, the Springfield City Council’s no-confidence vote involving Council President Tracye Whitfield, and recent developments involving the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the city of Springfield.Welcome 0:11What's News in Western Mass: 4:10Holyoke St. Patrick's Parade Preview with Jim Wildman and Jayden Christie 20:03Wrap up 48:30
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The Big Broadcast 1940s Radio Show Returns to Mount Holyoke College
On this episode of the So That Reminds Me Podcast, co-hosts Dennis Hackett and Ryan Feyre welcome special guests Mark Gionfriddo and Maureen Sullivan to discuss the return of The Big Broadcast, a live 1940s-style radio show coming Saturday, March 7, with performances at 2 and 7:30 p.m. inside Chapin Auditorium on the campus of Mount Holyoke College. They share what audiences can expect from this unique blend of classic entertainment, live sound effects, vintage storytelling and nostalgic fun. Tickets are available at Odyssey Book Shop, online, and at the door. The Big Broadcast is also the sponsor of this episode.Dennis and Ryan also break down the latest local headlines, including a developing legal situation involving a business in East Longmeadow, ongoing fallout and updates surrounding Tracye Whitfield and leadership tensions in Springfield, and the region’s seemingly endless stretch of winter weather.
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Inside Springfield City Hall: Tracye Whitfield on City Council Leadership, Priorities and Controversy
Inside Springfield City Hall: Tracye Whitfield on City Council Leadership, Priorities and ControversyIn this episode of So That Reminds Me, co-hosts Ryan Feyre and Tyler Garnet sit down with Springfield City Council President Tracye Whitfield for an in-depth conversation about leadership at City Hall, the council’s priorities, and the challenges facing Springfield.Whitfield discusses her role guiding the Springfield City Council, key initiatives shaping the city’s future, and an ethics issue tied to a recent council vote that has sparked local discussion. The interview offers insight into how municipal decisions are made and what residents should know about transparency, governance and accountability.Ryan and Tyler also break down major developments across Western Massachusetts, including significant changes to the financial structure of Holyoke’s municipal government and a growing fiscal crisis in South Hadley.Welcome: 0:14Super Bowl Banter: 2:08What’s News In Western Mass: 5:56Tracye Whitfield: 19:53Wrap Up: 50:25
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Western Mass. Wings: Our Picks for Super Bowl Sunday
Western Mass. Wings: Our Picks for Super Bowl SundayDid you know that Americans are expected to eat roughly 1.5 billion chicken wings while watching the Super Bowl? To help you prepare the perfect game plan for your big game snacking, So That Reminds Me broke down some of the best places in the Pioneer Valley to get wings! The crew also dives into some classic debates — drums vs. flats, blue cheese vs. ranch, bone-in or boneless? Leave your foam fingers at home because this episode will definitely get a little saucy!Also, in What’s News in Western Mass., review some of the region’s top stories, including the impending closure of Blessed Sacrament School, a challenger for state Rep. Nick Boldyga’s 3rd Hampden District seat, and how the bitter cold and massive snowfall totals have impacted the area.Welcome 0:13What’s News in Western Mass 5:11Western Mass Wings 22:07Wrap Up and Go Patriots 56:08
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Railroad Hobby Show Rolls into Town
On this episode of So That Reminds Me, co-hosts Dennis Hackett and Tyler Garnet talk with John Sacerdote of the Amherst Railway Society about one of New England’s most anticipated annual events — the Railroad Hobby Show.Held January 24–25 at the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, the Railroad Hobby Show is the largest railroad-themed trade show in the United States and draws hundreds of enthusiasts each year with model railroad layouts, railroad collectibles, vendors, demonstrations, and entertainment. Sacerdote shares what makes the show unique, how it has grown over the years, and why interest in model railroading continues to span generations. Welcome: 0:15 What’s News In Western Mass: 3:01 Railroad Hobby Show: 11:38 Wrap Up: 39:04
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Pageantry with Purpose: The Boar’s Head Festival
On this week’s episode of So That Reminds Me, Artistic Director Steve Hays joins host Chris Maza to talk about the Boar’s Head Festival at Trinity Methodist Church in Springfield, a recreation of a medieval festival celebrating the Epiphany. Their conversation explores the history of this beloved seasonal production, how it has evolved over the years, and what continues to draw audiences back. Hays also offers insight into the creative and logistical work that brings the festival to life, along with what attendees can expect from this year’s presentation. Intro: 0:12A brief history of the Boar’s Head Festival: 3:05What attendees can expect: 5:15The logistics of putting the festival together: 8:05Steve Hays’ creative approach to the festival: 10:41Diversity of the cast: 12:56Timing of the festival and connecting church and community: 14:26Continuously improving and tweaking the presentation: 17:06Ticket information: 18:44Steve Hays favorite parts of the festival: 19:30
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2025: A Year In Review
Join So That Reminds Me for our end-of-year look back at the stories that defined Western Massachusetts, as co-hosts Chris Maza, Dennis Hackett, Ryan Feyre and Tyler Garnet review the biggest local headlines from the year that was. The four explore how federal actions impacted the local economy, health care, and programming, revisit notable political scandals, and break down some of the most interesting local election campaigns and results. The episode also highlights major school building projects — both recently completed and just getting started — along with other attention-grabbing storylines that kept you reading and listening all year long.Holiday Prep and Stranger Things: 0:11Federal Impacts on Western Mass: 10:53Local Election Campaigns and Results: 19:57School Building Investments and Debates: 52:51Holyoke’s Receivership Exit: 1:03:55Governor’s Staff Member’s Arrest: 1:06:57Courthouse Proposals: 1:13:16WESTCOMM Opens: 1:17:58New North Citizens Council Drama: 1:21:47Longmeadow School Library Arrest: 1:28.10Southwick Racial Bullying Settlement: 1:30:34Looking To 2026: 1:33:06
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Walls, Wounds, and Second Chances: So That Reminds Me Examines ‘Family Lockup’
On this episode of So That Reminds Me, co-hosts Dennis Hackett, Ryan Feyre, and Tyler Garnet break down the new A&E docu-series “Family Lockup,” which brings viewers inside the Hampden County Jail in Ludlow, Massachusetts. The series follows incarcerated participants and the family members who voluntarily join them behind bars for an intensive program designed to confront past harm, rebuild trust, and create a path toward recovery.Overseen by Hampden Country Sheriff Nick Cocchi, the program challenges each family to face trauma, cycles of addiction and determine whether reconciliation is possible.Our hosts examine the show’s impact, problem areas, approach to rehabilitation, and what it reveals about families on both sides of incarceration. Intro: 0:12Premise of Family Lockup and initial impressions: 14:38Reality vs. sensationalism: 19:52Does the program work?: 21:42Did this need to be televised?: 24:40Dr. Jeff Gardere’s impact: 29:29Highlighting the jail’s shortcomings: 34:39Would you participate in the program?: 38:00
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103 Years of Toy for Joy: The Salvation Army’s Holiday Mission
As the holidays approach, the spirit of giving takes center stage, and few organizations represent that spirit more than The Salvation Army. In the Pioneer Valley, the annual Toy for Joy campaign is entering its remarkable 103rd year, continuing a legacy of bringing holiday cheer to local families in need. In this episode of So That Reminds Me, co-hosts Chris Maza and Dennis Hackett are joined by Danielle LaTaille, social services director for The Salvation Army, and Capt. Stacy McNeil, Springfield Corps co-commander. They share an inside look at the growing needs across our community, the stories behind Toy for Joy, and how local generosity continues to make a life-changing impact season after season.Intro: 0:09Welcome, Danielle and Capt. Stacy: 9:00Toy for Joy’s longevity: 10:50Capt. Stacy’s impressions as a newcomer: 12:02Broader impacts of Toy for Joy: 13:36Toy for Joy’s focus on literacy: 16:49Toy for Joy timelines and logistics: 18:31Importance of volunteers: 23:27Other Salvation Army programming: 25:44How to support the Salvation Army and Toy for Joy: 28:50
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Tree-mendous Holiday Magic: The Festival of Trees
In this special bonus episode, So That Reminds Me co-hosts Chris Maza and Ryan Feyre are joined by Sarah Gumaer, marketing director for the Springfield Boys & Girls Club and one of the key organizers behind one of Western Massachusetts’ most beloved holiday traditions: the Festival of Trees. Running Nov. 28 through Dec. 14 at the MassMutual Center, this annual celebration transforms the venue into a sparkling forest of creativity, community spirit, and seasonal magic.Sarah shares the stories, planning, and purpose behind the event, and how the festival not only brings joy to thousands of visitors but also supports the Boys & Girls Club’s mission throughout the year.Intro: 0:11Sarah Gumaer and the Festival of Trees: 5:23The festival’s 25 years of growth: 6:56Programming the festival supports: 8:02Importance of community support and involvement: 10:28Favorite and memorable trees over the years: 14:15Looking to the future: 18:28Hours and admission: 19:41
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Step by Step: The 16th Annual March for the Food Bank
NEPM’s Monte Belmonte is gearing up for the 16th annual March for the Food Bank, a 43-mile trek from Springfield to Greenfield raising awareness and support for the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts. Before he hits the road, Monte joins So That Reminds Me to share the story behind the march, how it’s evolved over the years, and why its mission feels more urgent than ever amid today’s uncertain times.Intro: 0:12Beginnings of Monte’s March for the Food Bank: 5:27COVID’s impact on the march: 8:00Monte’s drive to keep the march alive: 9:25Planning the march: 11:19Importance of community support: 14:07The march’s impact given current events 15:55Addition of the Berkshire Mini-March: 17:12Monte’s costumes: 18:37Where does Monte march?: 21:36How can people get involved?: 24:41What Monte is most looking forward to: 26:41
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Breaking Down the Ballots: A Western Mass. Election Roundtable
Election season is heating up in Western Massachusetts, and the So That Reminds Me crew is diving right in. This week, co-hosts Chris Maza, Dennis Hackett, Lauren LeBel, and Tyler Garnet are joined by WAMC’s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief James Paleologopoulos for a roundtable discussion on some of the most interesting races to watch this cycle. From mayoral contests in Easthampton, Northampton, and West Springfield to key local battles in Springfield, Holyoke, and Chicopee, the panel breaks down what’s at stake, who’s in the running, and what these elections could mean for the region.Intro: 0:15Welcoming James Paleologopoulos: 4:51Northampton Mayor and City Council: 6:27 Easthampton Mayor and City Council: 17:13Springfield City Council: 27:13Chicopee City Collector, City Council, and a ballot question: 46:59West Springfield Mayor: 57:03Holyoke City Council: 1:04:21More info about these and other races: 1:12:09
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Walking with Purpose: Rays of Hope and the Fight Against Breast Cancer
October may be Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but the Rays of Hope Foundation works tirelessly all year to educate, support, and empower those affected by breast cancer. In this episode of So That Reminds Me, hosts Chris Maza and Tyler Garnet sit down with Rays of Hope Event Coordinator Kate Weir to discuss the organization’s impact, the importance of community support, and the upcoming Walk and Run Toward the Cure.
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Breaking Stigma, Building Recovery: the Michael J. Dias Foundation
In this episode of So That Reminds Me, hosts Dennis Hackett and Lauren LeBel sit down with Robert Jaszek, Director of Operations for the Michael J. Dias Foundation. The foundation’s mission is to aid and educate individuals and families on substance use disorders, while offering hope and resources for those battling addiction.Robert shares insights the foundation’s history, the importance of sober housing, and the role of community support in recovery. From the challenges to victories for those in recovery, this conversation sheds light on the critical work being done in the community.Intro: 0:15Introducing Robert and the Michael J. Dias Foundation: 3:24Accessing the foundation’s services: 7:05Fundraising efforts and grant opportunities: 10:28Importance of community partnerships: 14:56Community partner recognition: 16:54
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Big Eats at the Big E: Breaking Down the Fair’s Best Bites
The Big E is back—and so is the food! From drinks and savory eats to sweet treats, the So That Reminds Me team dishes on this year’s best bites, with insights from vendors and the Reminder Publishing crew from the recent Big E Media Food Preview.Intro: 0:11Big E Cream Puffs: 3:58NOLA Asian Sticky Ribs: 7:51Broccoli Bar Broccoli Tempura: 10:34Storrowton Tavern Reubens, Chili and Chowder: 13:52Delaney and Log Cabin Lobster Nachos 16:23Macho Taco Chile Relleno and Tacos: 18:12Sam Adams Beer Garden Burger and Pale Ale: 21:12Ferrindino Maple Creemee Sundae: 23:56Moolicious MooNugs: 25:45V-One Vodka drinks: 27:58Other Great Food: 31:54Big E Concerts: 36:15
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Sheriff’s Cookout: BBQ With a Side of Politics
The sun didn’t make an appearance, but that didn’t prevent a bevy of public figures from coming out to Sheriff Nick Cocchi’s annual cookout. So That Reminds Me braved the rain, talking with local elected officials and political hopefuls about the issues that matters most to their communities and their goals for the future.Intro: 0:15Springfield City Councilor Jose Delgado: 10:12State Rep. Candidate Michael Lachenmeyer: 17:40Sheriff Nick Cocchi: 23:55Chicopee Mayor John Vieau: 34:20Springfield City Councilor Victor Davila: 39:42West Springfield Mayor William Reichelt: 43:00State Sen. Adam Gomex: 47:12Westfield Mayor Michael McCabe: 51:46Holyoke Mayor Joshua Garcia: 58:47State Rep. Angelo Puppolo: 1:10:33Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni: 1:17:00Springfield School Committee Candidate Ayanna Crawford: 1:23:14Chicopee City Councilor Sam Shumsky: 1:29:21
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Western Mass. fair season to provide end of summer fun
It’s August, and fair season is officially underway in Western Mass! In this episode of So That Reminds Me, we’re joined by Three County Fair Executive Director Taylor Haas and Westfield Fair President Sheila Phelon and Secretary Maureen Freniere. We dive into the rich history of these beloved local traditions and give you a sneak peek at what’s in store for 2025. Plus, we highlight other must-visit fairs happening around the region!Intro: 0:12Westfield Fair: 3:47Three County Fair: 24:00Other Western Mass. fairs: 42:14
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State House Sit-Down: a Conversation with State Sen. Jake Oliveira
In this episode, hosts Chris Maza and Tyler Garnet are joined by state Sen. Jake Oliveira for a wide-ranging discussion on the latest developments at the Massachusetts State House and what they mean for Western Massachusetts. They examine how federal decisions are influencing the state budget, the ongoing delay of the voter-approved legislative audit, and the uncertain future of the Westover Job Corps. The conversation also explores how funds from the Fair Share Amendment are being allocated—and whether they’re meeting expectations. Tune in for a conversation that breaks down key issues shaping the region and beyond.Intro: 0:12Welcome, Sen. Oliviera: 4:55Budget opportunities and challenges: 14:24Federal impact on the state budget: 20:45Fair Share Amendment allocations: 26:33Westover Job Corps’ status: 33:34Legislative audit conflict: 39:09New WestCOMM facility: 43:29Favorite ice cream spot: 46:48Contacting the senator: 51:48
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Gathering Through Music: the Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival
On this episode of So That Reminds Me, Kristen Neville, executive director of Blues to Green, joins hosts Dennis Hackett and Lauren LeBel to give us the inside scoop on the 12th annual Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival, happening July 11 and 12.Kristen shares how the festival brings together people from all walks of life through an incredible lineup of jazz, blues, Afro-Caribbean, funk, and global roots music. Hear all about this year’s headliners — including Endea Owens and the Cookout, El Laberinto del Coco, and Merging Roots — and what makes this event such a powerful celebration of music, culture, and community.
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Parades, Fireworks and Freedom: Highlighting Local July 4 Festivities
On this episode of So That Reminds Me, we’re getting ready to celebrate Independence Day! Dennis and Lauren talk with Adele Hill of the East Longmeadow Fourth of July Parade Committee and Chris sits down with Izzy Post Ruhland from the Enfield Fourth of July Town Celebration to highlight two of the region’s biggest and most beloved holiday traditions. We’ll also give you a rundown of many of the other parades, fireworks displays, and celebrations taking place throughout our area—so you can make the most of your Fourth!Welcome: 0:11East Longmeadow Fourth of July Parade: 3:45Enfield Fourth of July Town Celebration: 19:27Other Fourth of July celebrations: 32:36
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Mental Health Matters: A Conversation with MiraVista
Executive Editor Chris Maza and reporter Tyler Garnet sit down with Kimberly Lee of MiraVista Behavioral Health Services for an insightful conversation about the organization’s mission, the vital services it provides, and the importance of prioritizing mental wellness year-round. Together, they explore the significance of Mental Health Awareness Month in May and Men's Mental Health Awareness Month in June, while also discussing the unique challenges adolescents face when school is out for the summer. Whether you’re seeking support, resources, or a deeper understanding of community mental health, this episode offers an informative and compassionate look at the work being done right here in Western Massachusetts.Welcome: 0:11An ice cream suggestion: 2:43MiraVista’s mission and services: 7:08Miravista’s collaborative efforts: 13:49Mental Health Awareness Month: 15:45Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month: 20:40Adolescent mental health during summer: 26:02MiraVista’s direct admissions program: 31:37Best ways to get help: 37:17
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I scream, you scream: The Reminder goes for ice cream
This week on So That Reminds Me, the Reminder Publishing editorial team sets off on a delicious mission across Western Massachusetts in search of the region’s coolest treats. Join Chris Maza, Dennis Hackett, Lauren LeBel, and Tyler Garnet as they talk about everything from nostalgic classics like maple walnut and strawberry to bold new flavors like peanut butter Oreo. They also check out some great options for those with dietary restrictions—because everyone deserves a scoop of something sweet!Got a favorite local spot or go-to flavor we missed? Email us at [email protected] and tell us all about it! Intro: 0:11Remembering the June 1, 2011 tornado: 4:16Remembering Springfield officer Kevin Ambrose: 6:12Westview Farm Creamery: 11:03Rice Fruit Farm: 13:!5Herrell’s: 16:25JB’s Ice Cream Factory: 18:28Mt. Tom’s Homemade Ice Cream: 24:45Elsie’s Creamery at Randall’s Farm: 27:50Northside Creamery: 29:55Cup or cone?: 31:24Batch: 32:57Moma Jaqs: 38:29Moolicious: 41:11Previewing a bonus episode: 45:28
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National Foster Care Awareness Month discussion with All Our Kids
In honor of National Foster Care Awareness Month, this week’s episode of So That Reminds Me shines a light on the foster care community in Western Massachusetts. Co-hosts Dennis Hackett and Lauren LeBel sit down with Marianna Litovich, executive director of All Our Kids, Inc., a local nonprofit dedicated to supporting and empowering foster families.Marianna shares insights into the challenges and triumphs of foster care in the region, highlights the remarkable families who open their hearts and homes, and discusses how AOK is building a stronger, more connected community for children and caregivers alike.Tune in for a heartfelt and informative conversation about advocacy, resilience, and the power of local action. Welcome: 0:08Dine Springfield: 0:58A special addition to Reminder Weeklies: 2:29Introducing Marianna Litovich and AOK: 4:02AOK’s growth: 5:37AOK community events: 7:52AOK’s involvement with foster families: 9:10The distinction between foster care and adoption:10:27Foster care need in Western Mass.: 14:15Foster Care Awareness Month: 17:57AOK’s Community Closet: 22:56Has the fostering community changed?: 25:53AOK Connect: 29:34Foster care as a societal concern: 30:33
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Syrup, Smiles and City Streets: Digging into the World's Largest Pancake Breakfast
This week on So That Reminds Me, we’re serving up something sweet! Spirit of Springfield President Judy Matt and honorary chair Fire Commissioner BJ Calvi join us to dish on the World’s Largest Pancake Breakfast. Ever wonder what it takes to flip thousands of pancakes in downtown Springfield? From fire trucks to flapjacks, community spirit to sticky syrup, we’re diving into all the delicious details of this beloved annual tradition. Come hungry!Welcome to So That Reminds Me: 0:07Welcome, Judy Matt and BJ Calvi: 5:23What’s new this year: 7:10How many pancakes?: 8:35History of the pancake breakfast: 10:02Preparations for the breakfast: 13:35Ingredients for a great event: 17:27Benefits for the Sprit of Springfield: 18:41How prepared is this year’s honorary chair?: 21:11
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What's new at the Zoo at Forest Park in 2025
Sarah Tsitso, executive director of The Zoo in Forest Park, joins us to talk about the zoo's evolution into an urban refuge for native species! Find out about these amazing animals, the people who care for them, and all the exciting things they are doing in Springfield's Forest Park!This week's So That Reminds Me:Catch up with Lauren and Dennis: 0:15Interview with Forest Park Zoo Executive Director Sarah Tsitso: 4:25
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Previewing Agawam's 250th anniversary of the American Revolution celebration
This week's So That Reminds Me:Catch up with Chris and Tyler: 0:33Interview with Agawam Historical Association President David Cecci and 25th Continental Regiment member Rob Keenan: 7:20
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Testing food for National Food on a Stick Day
On this week's So That Reminds Me, hosts Chris Maza, Dennis Hackett, Lauren LeBel and Tyler Garnet tracked down different foods on a stick before bringing their thoughts to the group.
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Holyoke Grand Colleen talks journey, excitement for green season
This week's So That Reminds Me:0:11: Catch up with Dennis and Lauren05:46: Interview with Holyoke Grand Colleen Moira Catherine Reardon
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Holyoke St. Patrick's Parade president discusses 2025 parade weekend festivities
Intro: 0:00John Beaulieu: 4:02Schedule of events: 5:45History of the weekend: 11:38Fundraising campaign: 16:04Planning process: 19:06Parade weekend attendance: 22:4710K Road Race: 26:40JFK Award Winner: 33:00Economic impact of the weekend: 36:30
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Previewing the Mount Holyoke College's 20th Big Broadcast with Mark Gionfriddo and Brian Lapis
This week's So That Reminds Me:Intro with Lauren and Dennis: 0;13Interview with Mark Gionfriddo and Brian Lapis: 4:50
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Payton's Goodbye + Bail Reform with state Rep. Angelo Puppolo
This week's So That Reminds Me:Payton says goodbye to The Reminder (0:15)Interview with Rep. Angelo Puppolo (22:55)
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Toy for Joy wrap up with the Salvation Army
On this week's So That Reminds Me, Tyler sits down with Major Paula Spencer and Social Services Director Danielle LaTaille from the Salvation Army to discuss the final results of the 102nd annual Toy for Joy campaign.Intro: 0:17Interview with Spencer and LaTaille: 2:10
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Toy for Joy + Wreaths Across America convoy stops in Agawam
This week's So That Reminds Me:Intro/upcoming Christmas plans: 0:11Update on Toy for Joy's 102nd campaign: 12:06 A look ahead at some Kwanzaa events around the region: 21:05The Wreaths Across America convoy makes a stop in Agawam: 25:01 Chicopee's National Night Out receives national recognition: 30:35 Longmeadow High School Orchestra heads to regionals: 34:41
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Ken Harris talks "Foes of a Minimum Wage Guard"
This week's So That Reminds Me:Intro: 0:12Welcome, Ken Harris: 2:36Foes of A Minimum Wage Guard: 10:16Show at Northampton Center for the Arts: 18:20Ken’s advice to other artists: 20:56Why the show resonates with audiences: 25:33Ticket information: 26:38
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Paper City Fabrics designs "Oz" dress + Arrest made in decades old homicide case
This week’s So That Reminds Me:0:10 – Catch up with Chris and Tyler 7:00 – Arrest made in decades old homicide case 12:20 – Grant funding announced for food enterprise systems in the area18:22 – Paper City Fabrics designer creates dress for Oz historian for “Wicked” Premiere25:00 – East Longmeadow secures funding for potential new Town Hall31:09 – Red Thread network hosts annual Yule Tree Jubilee
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Bright Nights + Toy for Joy + big project updates
This week's So That Reminds Me:Intro/Payton goes to Bright Nights ball and Dennis goes to a wedding: 0:11Toy for Joy returns for 102nd year: 8:01A topping off ceremony for the Veterans Home in Holyoke: 16:17Bright Nights returning for its 30th year: 22:32East-West rail gets a funding boost: 32:54Monte’s March for the Food Bank returns: 37:10
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A sit down with Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Aimee Giroux
On this week's So That Reminds Me Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Aimee Giroux sits down with Chris Maza to discuss the organization's work, and its upcoming Building Dreams Benefit at Twin Hills Country Club in Longmeadow.Intro: 0:15Conversation with Aimee Giroux: 2:46Outro: 23:13
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Thunderbirds sticking around for long haul + LL Bean opens in Enfield
This week's So That Reminds Me:Intro/Go Local Marketplace recap: 0:10Paradise City Arts Festival returns for its 30th year: 9:12Thunderbirds staying in Springfield along with AHL offices: 13:44Psychedelic Drug and Tipped employee minimum wage ballot questions: 17:53Threats at Holyoke, Springfield schools: 32:30LL Bean opening their newest location in Enfield: 40:06
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MCAS ballot question + Springfield Museums Irish exhibit
This week's So That Reminds Me:Intro: 0:10A West Springfield resident heads to the Dominican Republic to build homes and play baseball: 4:30Chicopee and Westover host an EMP exercise: 11:23A ballot question to remove the MCAS as a graduation requirement: 23:50Mary Lane Hospital demolition delayed: 36:33Springfield Museums Irish Exhibit 50:06
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Springfield election results + Exit 7 play
This week's So That Reminds Me:Intro: 0:20Primary election – Gomez vs. Brown and Williams vs. McKnight: 9:23Ware selectmen’s eligibility complaint: 11:57Overdose Awareness Day in Western Mass.: 17:48West Springfield Firehouse Restaurant at The Big E: 25:02Exit 7 Players present “Next to Normal”: 30:07
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Big E Taste thoughts
This week's So That Reminds Me:Intro: 0:13Tyler and Chris discuss their histories with the Big E 3:45Cookies and Cream Cream Puff 6:37Craz-E Burger 10:25Macho Taco’s Empanada Taco 14:45Sam Adams Beer Garden Apple Cider Pulled Pork Grilled Cheese 16:25Wurst Haus Supreme Schnitzel Shandy 18:05Storrowton Tavern Blackened Chicken Mac and Cheese 19:43The Mick Express Polish Godfather 20:50Ferrindino Maple Maple Cremee Cannoli 21:51Moolicious Moo Bomb 23:23V-One Vodka Taylor’s Lavendar Haze Lemonade 26:26Downeast Citer Limited Edition Caramel Apple Cider 30:20Signing off 31:20
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On the road at the Sheriff's Picnic
This week's So That Reminds Me:Intro with Payton and Dennis (Start-4:27)Hampden County Sheriff Nick Cocchi (4:28-8:38)Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin (8:39-12:29)State representative candidate Bridget Matthews-Kane (12:30-15:08)State Sen. Adam Gomez: (15:09-21:31)Springfield City Councilor Malo Brown: (21:32-24:37)State Sen. Jacob Oliveira: (24:38-29:14)Holyoke Mayor Joshua Garcia (29:15-End)
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Fair season kicking off + Xander's wish comes true
This week's So That Reminds Me:Catch up with Dennis and Payton (Start-10:40)Western Mass. Theater scene grows (10:41-15:28)Fair season begins (15:29-25:11)Chicopee Police make Xander Padilla’s wish come true (25:12-28:18)Talk highlights area’s tobacco history (28:19-33:46)Special episode coming up (33:47-End)
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Harris in Pittsfield + Southwick Pond Brawl
This week’s So That Reminds Me:Catch up with Chris and Tyler (Start-3:53)A brawl at North Pond in Southwick (5:03-11:28)Poor conditions at nursing homes (11:29-20:03)Springfield schools adjust attendance policy (21:28-35:15)Harris visits Pittsfield (35:16-42:01)Hockey Day in Springfield (42:02-End)
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Neal Has a Challenger + Dakin Kitten ICU Reopens
This weeks episode of So That Reminds Me:• Catch up with Dennis and Payton (Start-5:08)• Victory Theatre renovations in Holyoke (6:40-11:59)• Nadia Milleron challenging U.S. Rep. Richard Neal (12:01-19:26)• Dakin reopening its kitten ICU (19:27-26:54)• Big E Marketing Director Noreen Tassinari retirement (28:25-38:26) • Ken Harris gets ready to stage his own one-man play (38:27-end)
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Western Mass Tourism Roundtable + Summit House Concert Series
This week’s episode of So That Reminds Me:Catching up with Chris and Tyler (Start-6:12)Western Mass. mayors participate in tourism roundtable (7:12-16:15)Springfield unveils funding for neighborhood projects (16:16-30:44)Amendments to the HERO Act (32:05-38:22)Jabish Brook Middle School project tabled (38:23-47:37)Summit House concert series (47:38- End)
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School Projects Galore + Enfield Square Mall Redevelopment
This week’s episode of So That Reminds Me:Catching up with Payton and Dennis (Start-6:24)Easthampton Artists protesting rent increases (7:27-12:41)An update on the bad behavior of students in Chicopee (12:42-21:06Agawam voters approve new high school building project (21:07-24:51)Belchertown voters shoot down new middle school project (26:00-39:21)Enfield Square Mall’s redevelopment (39:22-End)Find more about these topics and more at thereminder.com. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, X, and Instagram!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Ever wonder what goes into writing a news article or what happens when you give a journalist a microphone?Welcome to So That Reminds Me, a bi-weekly take on hometown news from Reminder Publishing highlighting the hot stories from our paper while also inviting special guests to share their take on a story.Hosted by Chris Maza, Dennis Hackett, Tyler Garnet, and Ryan Feyre
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