Why was a new facility built in Springfield specifically the 1990’s?
Prior to opening the new facility on Union Street in 1998, Angell Animal Medical CenterWestern New England (formerly Rowley Memorial Animal Hospital) and the MSPCA-WNE Animal Care and Adoption Center had a long tradition of serving pets and their owners in Springfield. The former facility on Bliss Street that had been in existence since 1931 was antiquated and no longer serviceable. In order to meet the demands for more specialized care and space, the new facility was built.
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