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March 5th Election Returns

Springfield vote tallies for the March 5th, 2024 City Preliminary Election will be posted here after the polls close at 8 pm.

Mayor Sarno Visit Seniors at Hungry Hill Senior Center to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

|   City News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno once again visited with the seniors at the Hungry Hill Senior Center for their annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration. City Councilors Kateri Walsh and Jose Delgado, Health and Human Services Commissioner Helen Caulton-Harris,…

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Mayor Sarno and City Officials join with Springfield St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee to Raise the Irish Flag for St. Patrick’s Day

|   Community News

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno joined with the Springfield St. Patrick’s Parade Committee, our Irish community, the 2024 Springfield Parade Marshal Stephen McGirr, the Springfield Colleen Emma Feeley and her Court, and all the 2024 award winners to celebrate…

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Mayor Sarno Outraged – ‘What Does it take to hold Gun Toting Violent Offenders!’

|   Public Safety

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno responds to Springfield Police Department issuing an arrest warrant for Sci-Tech shooting suspect.

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SPS Invites Community Input in Search for Next Superintendent

|   City News

Springfield Public Schools today announced dates for a series of public input meetings as part of the search for a new superintendent.

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Important Information About Open Meetings

In the State of Massachusetts, M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B states all governmental bodies must have meetings that are open to the public and readily available to anyone who wishes to attend.  The City of Springfield provides access to meetings online in a variety of ways. More info >>

Collector's & Clerk's Offices

City Hall
36 Court Street
Springfield, MA 01103

Collector:    Room 112
City Clerk:  Room 123

Hours:
M-F 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday until 6 p.m.