Elizabeth Román
Managing Editor for NewsElizabeth Román is the managing editor of news at NEPM, where she edits daily news stories. She's also working to expand the diversity of sources in our news coverage and is exploring ways to create more Spanish-language news content.
Elizabeth is a lifelong resident of Springfield. She is a graduate of Holyoke Community College and the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
She joined NEPM in March of 2022 after reporting for nearly two decades at the Springfield Republican. In recent years, she has also edited El Pueblo Latino, co-founded Colectivo de Medios Latinos, and appeared as a panelist on NEPM's The Short List and Connecting Point.
She can be reached at elizabeth_roman [at] nepm.org.
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The preliminary election being held in Springfield on Tuesday, Sept. 12, will whittle down the field of five mayoral candidates to two.
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El más reciente mural realizado por Common Wealth Murals en el área del North End de Springfield rinde homenaje a la tradición cultural puertorriqueña de los trovadores.
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The latest mural by Common Wealth Murals in Springfield's North End area honors the Puerto Rican cultural tradition of troubadours.
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Michael Morris has agreed to continue to run the day-to-day operation of the Amherst-Pelham school districts through the end of the month to provide the School Committees sufficient time to select a successor and to ensure a smooth transition.
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A second meeting of Springfield political officials and community organizations has brought forth ideas on how to keep young people engaged and away from criminal activity.
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A new grant initiative in Massachusetts will seek to assist programs that have mental health resources available for victims of domestic violence and abusers.
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Jonathan Alicea, presidente y CEO de Latino Counseling Center, dijo que la agencia ahora puede ofrecer servicios ampliados con la compra de un edificio de $900,000 en el centro de Springfield.
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La bandera ecuatoriana se iza frente al Ayuntamiento de Springfield cada 10 de agosto para conmemorar la independencia del país y celebrar a los ecuatorianos que viven en la ciudad.
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The Ecuadorian Flag has been raised outside Springfield City Hall every August 10 to commemorate the country's independence and celebrate Ecuadorians living in the city.
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Jonathan Alicea, president and CEO of Latino Counseling Center, said the agency can now offer expanded services with the purchase of a $900,000 building in downtown Springfield.