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Wilbraham one year after the 2011 tornado: Photos from then and nowOne year after the devastating tornado, photographers re-captured scenes they'd witnessed in the immediate aftermath of the storm.
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Cries & Whispers: Happy 99th, Tommy D'Amato, Wilbraham selectman James Thompson is true to his school, and moreEven at 99 years, Forest Park resident Thomas D'Amato is still called by his boyish nickname of Tommy.
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Washington Heights development in Wilbraham to move forward following court battleConstruction on the 27-lot subdivision and 2 new roads could begin next month.
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Rice Fruit Farm, a Wilbraham landmark, may reopen soonKnown for its sleeping cat in the window, its breakfast sandwiches and its cider donuts, the Main Street institution may soon reopen due to
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Newcomers carry the day in Wilbraham town electionsRobert Russell, who won a seat on the Board of Selectmen, Marc Ducey and Michelle Emirzian, who were elected to the School Committee, and
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Races for selectman, School Committee to highlight Wilbraham electionThere are also two candidates seeking one post on the Planning Board.
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Pedro Berrios of Springfield and William Fiore of Wilbraham admit beating man to collect $2,000 loanJudge said she accepted sentence because it was within state sentencing guidelines.
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Rice farm stand zoning amendment wins approval at Wilbraham town meetingDomenic Maloni said he would like to reopen the farm stand by September.
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Wilbraham Town Meeting voters approve fiscal 2013 budgetMost tornado cleanup costs will be fully reimbursed, Finance Committee Chairman Susan Bunnell said.
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Selectmen and School Committee races lead Wilbraham election ballotRepublican nominee Robert Russell will face off against Democratic nominee Russell Mitchell for a seat on the Board of Selectmen.