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  2. One person dead after two-vehicle crash in Agawam - AOL

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    AGAWAM, Mass. (WWLP) – A woman has died after a head-on crash involving two vehicles on Suffield Street in Agawam Thursday morning. This Halloween night marks 20 years since deadly shooting in ...

  3. Adolfo Bruno - Wikipedia

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    Adolfo Bruno (Italian pronunciation: [aˈdɔlfo ˈbruːno]; November 24, 1945 – November 23, 2003), also known as "Big Al", was an Italian-born American mobster who was a caporegime with the Genovese crime family based in New York City, who ran the Springfield, Massachusetts faction of the family.

  4. Agawam, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Native American village originally sited on the west bank of the Connecticut River was known as Agawam, or Agawanus, Aggawom, Agawom, Onkowam, Igwam, and Auguam. It is variously speculated to mean "unloading place" and "fishcuring place", perhaps in reference to fish at Agawam Falls being unloaded from canoes for curing on the flats at the mouth of the Westfield River.

  5. Murder of Holly Piirainen - Wikipedia

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    Piirainen is included in a group memorial called the Garden of Peace in Boston, which memorializes Massachusetts victims of homicide. [ 13 ] In March 2021, the family issued a statement urging for any information about Piirainen's disappearance and death and the helpfulness of DNA testing after it helped solve the murder of Virginia Hannon, a ...

  6. History of Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Agawam, as well as other groups, belong the larger cultural category of Alongkian Indians. In 1634, Dutch traders triggered a devastating smallpox epidemic in among the region's Native people. [8] Governor Bradford of Massachusetts writes that in Windsor (the site of the Dutch trading post), "of 1,000 of [the Indians] 150 of them died."

  7. Feeding Hills, Agawam, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Feeding Hills is a section of the city of Agawam, Massachusetts, United States, with its own ZIP Code (01030) and post office. Line Street in Agawam is generally accepted by residents as being the unofficial border. In the early to mid-19th century, a ditch was dug here to separate the two sections.