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Like most Americans, many residents of the North End neighborhood of Springfield, MA, live paycheck to paycheck and borrow money to meet basic expenses. We're working with partners in these communities to change the status quo. See why we're better together when we live mutually.
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MassMutual adding 1,500 jobs at Springfield HQ
The company also announced plans to spend about $50 million on upgrades to their State Street headquarters.
Springfield, Massachusetts: Downtown Driving Tour (August, 2019)
Driving tour video of downtown Springfield, Massachusetts, possibly the hometown of 'The Simpsons'. The city was settled in 1636 and incorporated as a city in 1852. The current population is just over 155,000 with a metro total of just under 700,000.
Seen in the video is Monarch Place, the tallest skyscraper in town. The office tower is 401 feet in height with 26 floors and was opened in 1987.
Also seen, among many other landmarks, is the MassMutual Center. This venue opened in 1972 as the Springfield Civic Center. The arena seats 6,793 at home games for the AHL's Springfield Thunderbirds. This was an alternate home of the New England Whalers of the WHA and the Hartford Whalers of the NHL back in the late 1970's and early 1980's.
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MassMutual to lay off employees in Springfield, Enfield
The insurance company is one of the region's largest and oldest employers.
MassMutual to sell two downtown Springfield properties
The financial group has decided to sell Tower Square and the Marriot hotel.
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Workers react as MassMutual moves office from Enfield to Massachusetts
Tim Lipinski works at MassMutual and is finding out just like everyone else. The insurance giant is closing their Enfield site along with a half a dozen others around the country, and moving them all to Massachusetts, where they received nearly $50 million in incentives and tax breaks.
Introduction of the players, AIC Springfield, Massachusetts
Quarterfinals ???? game American International College versus Army West Point. Introductions before the college hockey game, Atlantic division 1. AIC are the champions!
The #team #roster
Evan Plotnik Fr. G L 6-1 175 Capistrano Beach, Calif. Melfort Mustangs (SJHL)
2 Nicolas Luka Nicolas Luka Jr. D L 5-11 175 Bartlett, Ill. Coulee Region Chill (NAHL)
3 Patrik Demel Patrik Demel Jr. D L 5-11 185 Ostrava, Czech Republic Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL)
4 Jeff Baum Jeff Baum So. D L 5-11 185 Colleyville, Texas Providence College (NCAA)
5 Ryan Polin Ryan Polin Sr. D R 5-11 190 Holt, Mich. Topeka Roadrunners (NAHL)
6 Vitaliy Novytskyy Vitaliy Novytskyy So. D L 6-3 215 Kharkiv, Ukraine Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)
7 Oskar Stromberg Oskar Stromberg So. D R 6-7 230 Sollentuna, Sweden New Jersey Junior Titans (NAHL)
8 Brennan Kapcheck Brennan Kapcheck So. D R 5-9 170 Mt. Prospect, Ill. Aston Rebels (NAHL)
9 Ryan Papa Ryan Papa Gr. F L 5-5 180 Prospect Heights, Ill. St. Cloud State (NCAA)
10 Martin Mellberg Martin Mellberg Jr. F R 6-1 183 Stockholm, Sweden Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL)
11 Jan Stefka Jan Stefka Fr. F L 6-3 194 Olomouc, Czech Republic Connecticut Jr. Rangers (NCDC)
12 Eric Otto Fr. F R 6-1 175 Burnsville, Minn. Chicago Steel (USHL)
13 Hugo Reinhardt Hugo Reinhardt Jr. F L 5-11 200 Kungsbacka, Sweden Fargo Force (USHL)
14 Jared Pike Jared Pike Jr. F L 6-4 215 Sandy, Utah Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL)
15 Matus Spodniak Matus Spodniak Fr. F L 5-11 200 Kosice, Slovakia Ogden Mustangs (WSHL)
16 Kyle Stephan Kyle Stephan Jr. F R 6-2 190 Banff, Alberta Wenatchee Wild (BCHL)
17 Chris Dodero Chris Dodero So. F L 5-9 176 West Chicago, Ill. Janesville Jets (NAHL)
18 Blake Christensen Blake Christensen Jr. F L 5-9 180 Coral Springs, Fla. Wenatchee Wild (BCHL)
19 Darius Davidson Darius Davidson So. F R 6-1 205 Surrey, B.C. Surrey Eagles (BCHL)
20 Tobias Fladeby Tobias Fladeby So. F L 6-0 191 Asker, Norway Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL)
21 Justin Cole Justin Cole Rf. F L 6-3 205 Bryn Athyn, Pa. Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL)
22 Parker Revering Parker Revering Fr. D L 6-1 200 Alexandria, Minn. Brookings Blizzard (NAHL)
23 Austin Albrecht Austin Albrecht So. F L 6-0 193 Flemington, N.J. University of Massachusetts (NCAA)
24 Joel Kocur Joel Kocur Jr. F L 6-1 188 Edson, Alberta Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL)
25 Luka Maver Luka Maver Rf. F L 6-3 195 Ljubljana, Slovenia Lincoln Stars (USHL)
26 Chris Theodore Chris Theodore Fr. F L 5-7 180 Beaconsfield, Quebec Cornwall Colts (CCHL)
27 Janis Jaks Janis Jaks Jr. D R 6-1 190 Lecava, Latvia Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL)
28 Elijiah Barriga Elijiah Barriga Fr. F L 5-11 193 West Covina, Calif. University of Nevada-Las Vegas (ACHA)
29 Shawn McBride Shawn McBride Sr. F L 6-2 200 Victoria, B.C. Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)
30 Sam Best Sam Best Fr. G 5-10 165 Woburn, Mass. Corpus Christi IceRays (NAHL)
30 Stefano Durante Stefano Durante So. G L 6-0 170 Brampton, Ont. Cobourg Cougars (OJHL)
33 Zackarias Skog Zackarias Skog Jr. G L 6-4 200 Gothenburg, Sweden Omaha Lancers (USHL)
Coaching Staff
Coaching Staff
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Eric Lang Eric Lang Head Coach
Mike Towns Mike Towns Associate Head Coach
Stephen Wiedler Stephen Wiedler Assistant Coach
Matt Voity Matt Voity Volunteer Goaltending Coach
Mike Finnegan Mike Finnegan Volunteer Director of Hockey Operations
Benjamin Hodgkins Head Hockey Equipment Manager
WWE superstars slug it out in downtown Springfield
Universal champion, Seth Rollins faced Baron Corbin in the universal championship match Saturday night at the MassMutual Center.
MassMutual Releases Images Of New Seaport Campus
WBZ-TV's Kate Merrill reports.
Downtown Springfield Massachusetts
View of the powerplant, river, and downtown
Mass Mutual leaving Enfield CT to Springfield MA | CT GOP
Mass Mutual leaving Enfield CT to Springfield MA | CT GOP|
Springfield Thunderbirds host thousands of school kids
The Wednesday morning hockey game against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins brought 5,000 area school kids to the MassMutual Center for the 2nd Annual T-Birds 101 School Day Game. (Don Treeger / The Republican)
Springfield Massachusetts
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Piece of my trip to Massachusetts.
November 18, 2015
I'm approaching Springfield, Massachusetts
I'm mostly working at driving and not filming.
I have not driven a car since 2008.
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Software=Live Movie maker-2012 (YT 720p MP4) (Win 7 64-bit)
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College hockey playoffs AIC vs Army West Point, in Springfield, Massachusetts
End of the game 1 of the quarterfinals, ???? American International College of Springfield MA is the winning, defeating the Black Knights Army West Point, at the MassMutual center in downtown...
See the team roster on the club's official website:
American International College (AIC) is a private liberal arts college in Springfield, Massachusetts.
The school competes in NCAA Division II, and is a member of the Northeast-10 Conference. The exception is the school's men's ice hockey team, which is a member of the Division I, Atlantic Hockey Association. The American International Yellow Jackets men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents the American International College. The Yellow Jackets are a member of Atlantic Hockey. They play at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts
AIC also has a college rugby program that was founded in 2009 and began play in 2010. The rugby program is part of the school's athletic department, has varsity status, with rugby scholarships available for students. AIC plays Division 1 in the Liberty Conference.
AIC Icemen Yellow Jackets college hockey playoffs.
AIC began its varsity program in 1948, playing a modest schedule for the first dozen years of its existence, building the program under William Turner before he handed it off to Joe Bucholz. In 1961 The Yellow Jackets joined with 27 other eastern schools (mostly in New England) to form ECAC Hockey. AIC finished near the bottom for three seasons and in 1964 it was decided that the conference was too unwieldy to continue and was split into two divisions. The Yellow Jackets joined the lower division, becoming a founding member of ECAC 2.
American International had some success when Turner returned to take over, winning the conference tournament in 1969[5], but dipped slightly after his retirement in 1970. When Paul Thornton took over in 1974 AIC saw a resurgence and by the late 1970's had returned to the ECAC 2 Tournament but after his departure in 1978 the program slumped once more.
In 1984 the Division II ice hockey level collapsed and sent almost all teams at that level down to Division III. AIC followed along and when ECAC 2 split the Yellow Jackets stayed with the eastern side, joining the new ECAC East. In all that upheval it was not lost that the American International had gotten its sixth head coach since 1970 but they were finally able to find someone willing to stick around in Gary Wright.Wright's time with AIC began fairly successfully with the team earning its first 20-win season in his fourth year. The next season, 1989, saw the Yellow Jackets pace the ECAC East with 20 wins and set a program record with 24 wins overall but they faltered in the conference tournament and failed to make the D-III National championship. The next year the team was able to regain some of their success by winning the ECAC East title, their first conference championship in 21 years, but they were left out of the National Tournament due to a relatively poor overall record (only eight teams made the tournament and league champions did not receive an automatic berth). AIC continued to play well in the mid-90s but in 1995 the program declined sharply, dropping from 14 to 4 wins and remained in the ECAC East cellar for the rest of its time there. In 1998 the MAAC began sponsoring an ice hockey conference and AIC joined as an affiliate member, returning to the top tier of college hockey. In their first year back the Yellow Jackets posted a decent record, finishing 5th in the 8-team field but bowed out in the first round of the conference playoffs. After that brief glimpse of success, however, AIC fell to the bottom of the conference and remained there for almost the next 20 years. Even with several new teams joining the conference and the division's reworking into Atlantic Hockey AIC could finish no better than 9th from 2000 through 2017 with the lone exception coming in 2006 when Atlantic Hockey had only 8 league members.
AIC made the conference tournament every years because Atlantic Hockey structured its conference tournament to include every team, but even then the Yellow Jackets could only twice win the 9 vs 8 play-in game and lost every other round it participated in. AIC lost 20 games for thirteen consecutive seasons and 18 out of 19 years after 1999 but through it all Gary Wright stayed on to hold the program together. He eventually retired in 2016, being the longest-tenured coach at the time of his retirement and held the record for the most career losses with a single program, but his legacy with AIC went beyond wins and losses.
A new era at AIC began in 2016 with Eric Lang as the new head coach. After a poor but familiar first season AIC posted its best record since 1993 with 15 wins, finishing 8th in Atlantic Hockey and winning its first conference tournament round in over a decade.
Construction continues at MGM Springfield
The casino is expected to be up and running by September of 2018
Register for Annual Meeting 2018
Register today for the Tri-Conferene Annual Meeting, June 15-16, at the Mass Mutual Center, Springfield, MA. Just visit ctucc.org/triconfam.