HOLYOKE — A petition for speed humps to be put on Laurel Street will head to the City Council for approval following many residents from the street and surrounding neighborhoods voicing their concerns to the Ordinance Committee.... Read More
HOLYOKE — The first of a series of scheduled meetings between the Holyoke School Committee’s Local Control Subcommittee and the state’s acting education commissioner began on April 8 where discussions officially resumed on mapping the district out of receivership.... Read More
HOLYOKE — The ninth annual Adult Spelling Bee fundraiser in support of the Holyoke Homework House programming is returning on Thursday, April 25 with plans to spell s-u-c-c-e-s-s for Holyoke kids.... Read More
HOLYOKE — Get some put-put practice while time still lasts as the Holyoke Public Library is set to host its annual Mini Golf and Games at the Library fundraiser event on Saturday, April 20.... Read More
HOLYOKE — Mayor Joshua Garcia and Community Development Director Alicia Zoeller sat down for a public discussion through Holyoke Media on the Community Development Block Grant, or CBDG, program to answer questions and explain the work the city accomplishes with the funding.... Read More
HOLYOKE – U.S. Rep. Richard Neal (D-Springfield) made a visit to the construction site for the new Holyoke Veterans’ Home on April 2 to check out the progress made nine months after Neal and Gov. Maura Healey joined for the groundbreaking of the new 234-bed facility.... Read More