• Celebrating 250 Years: Your Guide to East Longmeadow's Fourth of July and America's 250th Anniversary
    Jun 19 2026

    East Longmeadow is preparing for one of its biggest celebrations in generations, and So That Reminds Me has your inside look. Co-hosts Dennis Hackett and Tyler Garnet sit down with Adele Hill and Donna Prather to preview East Longmeadow's Fourth of July festivities and the country’s landmark 250th anniversary celebration. They discuss what visitors and residents can expect, the events that will bring the town together to celebrate Independence Day, and the community collaboration that makes it all possible.

    Dennis and Tyler review the latest top stories from across the Reminder Publishing coverage area, breaking down the news shaping local communities. And if you're looking for holiday plans they give a roundup of Fourth of July celebrations happening throughout Western Massachusetts, highlighting parades, fireworks, family activities and community traditions across the region.

    • Welcome: 0:22
    • Top Western Mass. headlines: 1:44
    • Preview of Celebrating America 250th in 01028: 12:55
    • Western Mass. Fourth of July Events: 38:07
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    42 mins
  • Override or Cuts? What Easthampton's Proposition 2½ Vote Means for Residents
    Jun 5 2026

    On this episode of So That Reminds Me, co-hosts Ryan Feyre and Tyler Garnet sit down with Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby to discuss one of the most consequential votes facing the city in recent memory: a proposed $6.9 million Proposition 2½ override.

    With city finances at a crossroads, Derby explains how Easthampton arrived at this point, the budget pressures driving the request and what residents need to know before heading to the ballot box. The mayor breaks down what passage of the override would mean for municipal services, schools, public safety and long-term financial stability, and what potential cuts, changes and challenges the community could face if voters reject the measure.

    • Welcome: 0:30
    • What’s Happening in Western Mass — Chicopee stories: 4:13
    • Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby: 9:49
    • Wrap up: 40:30
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    46 mins
  • Inside Springfield & Holyoke Pride 2026 | Pride Month in Western Massachusetts
    May 22 2026

    This week on the podcast, Chris Maza and Dennis Hackett sit down with Taurean Bethea, founder of the Springfield Pride Parade, to preview Pride Month 2026 events, community celebrations, and LGBTQ+ advocacy efforts across Springfield. Meanwhile, Tyler Garnet and Ryan Feyre speak with Jeffery Bianche and Jeffrey Anderson-Burgos about what’s ahead for Pride festivities in Holyoke and how local organizations are preparing for one of Western Massachusetts’ biggest community celebrations.

    The crew also breaks down some of the biggest stories making headlines across Western Massachusetts, including Easthampton’s ongoing budget crisis, the latest developments in the Longmeadow fiber saga, and what voters should know with spring municipal election season is in full swing.

    Welcome: 0:30

    What's News In Western Mass: 4:08

    Springfield Pride: 13:31

    Holyoke Pride: 28:21

    Wrap-up and other Pride events: 47:49

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    56 mins
  • Western Mass. Health Care at a Crossroads: Rep. Carlos Gonzalez on the Baystate-Mercy Merger
    May 8 2026

    As soon as news broke of a proposed merger between Baystate Health and Mercy Medical Center, Springfield state Rep. Carlos Gonzalez began seeking answers. Now, with a meeting with Baystate leadership on the horizon, Gonzalez joins Reminder Publishing co-hosts Dennis Hackett and Tyler Garnet to discuss the uncertainties surrounding health care access, the Western Massachusetts economy, and whether the two organizations can successfully unite.

    Dennis and Tyler are also joined by Chris Maza to break down some of the region’s biggest stories, including a heated fiber debate in Longmeadow, the ongoing budget crisis in South Hadley, and the anticipated arrival of new F-35 Lightning fighter jets in Westfield this June.

    • Welcome: 0:29
    • What’s News in Western Mass.: 1:09
    • Carlos Gonzalez on the Baystate-Mercy Merger: 14:33
    • Gonzalez on state Legislature’s health care priorities: 22:12
    • Gonzalez on the state budgeting process: 23:15
    • Gonzalez on being the honorary chair for the World’s Largest Pancake Breakfast: 25:05
    • Wrap-up: 26:38
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    31 mins
  • Strife in South Hadley: a Small Town Budget Problem with Big Stakes
    Apr 24 2026

    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: 0:20
    • What’s News in Western Mass.: 3:00
    • Breaking Down South Hadley’s Budget Dilemma with Tyler Garnet: 13:12
    • Wrap up: 37:00
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    42 mins
  • #GreenNFit Day Returns to Springfield: Revitalizing Neighborhoods Through Health & Community
    Apr 10 2026

    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: 0:10
    • What’s News in Western Mass.: 4:10
    • Revitalize CDC’s #GreenNFit Day: 16:46
    • Wrap-up: 51:21
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    56 mins
  • Baseball Is Back: Your Guide to the Hartford Yard Goats and Worcester Red Sox
    Mar 27 2026

    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: 0:12
    • What’s News in Western Mass: 3:06
    • Worcester Red Sox preview: 22:07
    • Hartford Yard Goats preview: 43.17
    • Wrap up: 1:06.19
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Holyoke St. Patrick’s Parade Preview with Jim Wildman & Jayden Christie
    Mar 13 2026

    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 0:11

    What's News in Western Mass: 4:10

    Holyoke St. Patrick's Parade Preview with Jim Wildman and Jayden Christie 20:03

    Wrap up 48:30

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    53 mins