70 Tapley Street, Springfield, MA 01104

Posted by Admin on 05-02-2024 02:56 PM

Office hours monday - friday 8:00 a. M. To 4:00 p. M. Welcome to our website. We have included many interesting items and numerous links for you to utilize. If you have questions and or comments, please feel free to email the retirement staff. Springfield .png?itok=lIKwVGso" align="left" alt="ensure" style="max-width:20%; margin:6px;" /> You can find the listing of the staff under the "retirement system" tab. The springfield retirement system is a mandatory retirement plan for nearly all full-time and part-time employees of the city of springfield, the springfield housing authority and the springfield water and sewer commission. 70 tapley street, springfield, ma 01104 phone: 413-787-6090   fax: 413-787-6046.

Take the massachusetts turnpike (i-90) west to exit 6 onto i-291 west. Follow i-291 west to exit 4. After the exit stay left through 3 sets of lights. Take a left on tapley street. The board is located in the municipal building right after the green gas tank.

Springfield Retirement System's website at http://www.springfieldretirement.com

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share springfield, mass. (wwlp) – springfield public schools superintendent daniel warwick announced that he is retiring after 48 years. Mayor domenic sarno joined superintendent daniel warwick to announce that he will finish the school year before he officially retires. pay Superintendent warwick oversees over 60 schools with more than 23,000 students and approximately 5,000 employees. “it’s very difficult leaving but i feel good that we left it at a better place than when we took it over,” said warwick. Warwick was recently honored in 2023 with a president’s award from the massachusetts association of school superintendents. In a news release sent to 22news, the mayor’s office complied a list highlighting some of the superintendent’s accomplishments that include the following:.

Cassie mcgrath | cmcgrath@masslive. Com springfield was named the best place to retire in massachusetts, on u. S. News & world report’s latest list which looked at the 150 largest metropolitan areas in the country and how well they meet retirement needs and expectations. The top criteria on the list included the happiness of local residents, housing affordability, tax rates and health care quality, the report said. Top cities on the list include four florida hotspots including sarasota (1), naples (2), daytona beach (3) and melbourne (4). Lancaster, pennsylvania rounded out the top 5. Here in massachusetts, though, springfield ranked the highest.