The Neighborhood
Explore New England.
East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, is a long-established New England town with a rich history. The East Longmeadow community embraces all groups, clubs, or organizations – be they political, religious, social, or athletic in nature. We’re a town that celebrates diversity and new experiences.
Neighborhood Highlights
Max Burger
A burger spot known for its fresh and local fare including their locally baked burger buns and house-made sauces. Bring on the yum.
Heritage Park
Fall in love with nature all over again at Heritage Park. Enjoy all four seasons here. There's something for everyone – with a baseball diamond, soccer field, picnic area, playgrounds, and pond. It’s a great place to walk, meet, and connect.
Painting with a Twist
This program gives back to the local community and is committed to helping lives in need through the Painting with a Purpose Program. Each month, Painting with a Twist studios across the country host an event in collaboration with local nonprofit organizations, where proceeds from the event go back to the organizations.
Welcome to East Longmeadow
The “East Village” section of Longmeadow split off from the “West Village” in 1894 to form the separate town now called East Longmeadow. Then, the population was about 570. East Longmeadow by this time was an economically and ethnically diverse community with many businesses and industries, a busy railroad yard, and a dozen operational red sandstone quarries.
The arrival of the trolley line in 1896 linking Springfield to Connecticut created rapid growth. By mid-century, East Longmeadow had become a town with charming town buildings, an elegant Community House, several schools, and a population approaching 15,000.