Tamara Sacharczyk, WWLP-22News

Tamara Sacharczyk

WWLP-22News

Massachusetts, United States

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Past articles by Tamara:

Westfield has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on pothole repairs, vehicle damage claims

The I-Team crunched the numbers in Westfield, to find out how much money pothole repairs have cost taxpayers. → Read More

Driver taken to hospital after fiery crash in Chicopee

The car struck gas and electric meters, causing the vehicle to catch on fire. → Read More

I-TEAM: Here’s how suspects get back on the streets hours after they’re put in handcuffs

The I-Team looked into "after-hours bail hearings," a part of the criminal justice system that many people don't even know exists. → Read More

I-TEAM: Here’s how suspects get back on the streets hours after they’re put in handcuffs

The I-Team looked into “after-hours bail hearings,” a part of the criminal justice system that many people don’t even know exists. → Read More

The end to a decades long murder case

A dramatic conclusion to a decades-old murder mystery, that has haunted western Massachusetts for years. → Read More

I-TEAM: Beulah the elephant died of heart attack, The Big E stands by owners

For the first time, The Big E is speaking out about the death of a beloved elephant → Read More

I-TEAM: Could your child’s school be exposing them to a cancer-causing gas?

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths in the U.S., yet many public schools have never even tested for it. Visit WWLP.com for the 22News I-Team report. → Read More

A look into the opioid crisis, and why so many are still dying

Fentanyl-related deaths are at an all time high in Massachusetts. → Read More

River Drive in Hadley closed due to car crash

A portion of River Drive in Hadley, also known as Route 47, is closed due to a two vehicle crash. → Read More

FCC can now prosecute robocall scammers

New rules in Washington could help close a loophole that has led to an increase in malicious robocalls. → Read More

Here’s why robocalls are on the rise and what you can do to stop them

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are taking action to try and hang up illegal robocalls for good. → Read More

I-TEAM: Scratch tickets can remain on sale after jackpot has been claimed

The 22News I-Team found out how you can maximize your chances of winning with scratch tickets, and avoid the games with no big prizes left. → Read More

“The trees were almost touching the ground.” Homeowners describe Montague micro-burst

Cleanup continues in Franklin County after a micro-burst caused widespread damage. → Read More

Local funeral home director accused of operating without license, mismanaging pre-paid funds

Eight people have filed complaints with Attorney General's Office against the most recent owner of the Thomas E. Cusack Funeral Home. → Read More

Local funeral home director accused of operating without license, mismanaging pre-paid funds

Eight people have filed complaints with Attorney General's Office against the most recent owner of the Thomas E. Cusack Funeral Home. → Read More

Agawam woman blames local nursing home for husband’s death

The 22News I-Team uncovered more than a dozen nursing homes in western Mass. are ranked below average. → Read More

State freezes pension of Former State Trooper Paul Cesan of Southwick

Former State Trooper Paul Cesan was sentenced to probation and restitution earlier this week. → Read More

State freezes pension of Former State Trooper Paul Cesan of Southwick

Former State Trooper Paul Cesan was sentenced to probation and restitution earlier this week. → Read More

West Springfield driver in deadly NH crash involved in Texas rollover

The 22News I-Team is digging into the past of the West Springfield driver involved a deadly crash in New Hampshire that left seven dead last week. → Read More

Sell by, use by, best if used by – Here’s why food labels may not actually matter

The I-Team found out these labels aren't set by the government and have nothing to do with food safety. → Read More