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Chicopee fundraiser features pie contest for mayor's face

October 01, 2024 | Chicopee City, Hampden County, Massachusetts


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Chicopee fundraiser features pie contest for mayor's face
During a recent government meeting in Chicopee, several key topics were discussed, including a community fundraiser and expressions of condolences for local figures who recently passed away.

The meeting opened with an announcement about a week-long fundraiser at 99 Restaurant to benefit the Chicopee Boys and Girls Club. Attendees can purchase a $5 ticket, which also provides a $5 coupon for the restaurant. Additionally, a pie contest is scheduled for Friday night, where the highest bidder will have the opportunity to throw a pie in the mayor's face, further engaging the community in the fundraising efforts.

Council members also took a moment to express their condolences for the families of Dan Pepin and Tom Lyons, both respected members of the community who have recently passed away. Councillor Shamsky highlighted Pepin's positive impact on the city, while other councillors echoed sentiments of sympathy and remembrance.

As the school year begins, Councillor Balakir urged residents to be vigilant and cautious, particularly around children and cyclists, as traffic patterns change. Councillor Crampons echoed this sentiment, reminding the public to be careful as daylight hours decrease.

The meeting also touched on the importance of discerning information, with Councillor Crampons addressing concerns about misinformation related to upcoming elections. He emphasized the need for vigilance against disinformation campaigns that could mislead the public.

Finally, Councillor Costello provided an update on the handicap commission, indicating that they are nearing the completion of their process to ensure accessibility in the community.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, which was unanimously approved by the council members present.

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