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Area vets given free trip to D.C. - 3/17/2010
Beaver Club seeks community projects - 3/9/2010
Holyoke DAR honors students - 2/23/2010
Cisco to partner with Holyoke - 2/17/2010
Holyoke resident hopes to finally see herself on screen - 2/10/2010
City councilors have questions on library renovation - 2/10/2010
Former school building is site of new senior center - 2/2/2010
Harlem Children's Zone official speaks in city - 1/26/2010
VOC begins expanded tax prep program - 1/26/2010
Holyoke applies for $75 million energy grant - 1/19/2010
Funding is returned to Soldiers' Home, but future is uncertain - 1/19/2010
NEW EXHIBIT - 1/13/2010
Pluta brings in new era in Holyoke - 1/6/2010
Supercomputers marked Holyoke's 2009 - 1/5/2010
Senate candidate Scott Brown opens office in Holyoke - 12/29/2009
Area vets to gather in Boston to support of Soldiers Home - 12/29/2009
Holyoke Library receives state grant extension - 12/16/2009
Celebrate New Year's Eve with the whole family at Heritage State Park - 12/16/2009
HYBL legend Doc Ratchford honored with field dedication - 12/15/2009
HMC joins lawsuit over Medicaid reimbursements - 12/8/2009
Advent Fair to help kick off the holiday season - 12/1/2009
Store makes move toward future - 12/1/2009
Bay Path College presents 'Winterfest' at Providence Place - 11/25/2009
SAVE THE SOLDIERS' HOME: Call the Gov. at 1-888-870-7770 - 11/25/2009
Holyoke vets honor three - 11/18/2009
Video will help sell Holyoke as high tech location - 11/18/2009
Pluta begins transition - 11/11/2009
Holyoke Rotary Club's donation helps city schools - 11/11/2009
Wistariahurst Carriage House begins new life - 11/3/2009
Cities move forward - 10/27/2009
Womanshelter/Companeras receives grant - 10/27/2009
Pluta, Boyle offer choice to voters - 10/27/2009
Project-13 opens store - 10/20/2009
Holyoke starts talks on new senior center - 10/20/2009
Scott asks for community's help in solving third murder of the year - 10/13/2009
Passport Holyoke event to highlight city's attractions - 10/6/2009
S. Hadley church plans benefit to help ministry in Dominican Republic - 9/29/2009
Holyoke starts new Energy Committee - 9/29/2009
Trustees of Reservations add new property - 9/29/2009
South Hadley Chorale begins 25th season with rehearsals starting Oct. 7 - 9/23/2009
Habitat for Humanity to host annual fund-raising hike - 9/23/2009
Holyoke native works to build church in Honduras - 9/22/2009
Holyoke takes a step toward 'complete streets' with new bike racks - 9/15/2009
Library is not closed despite fence around entrance - 9/15/2009
Exhibit celebrates women triumphing over struggle - 9/8/2009
Falls area to receive $800K grant - 9/8/2009
Building's age contributed to structural failure - 9/1/2009
Recent crime sweep yields 101 arrests in Holyoke - 8/25/2009
Latino Chamber of Commerce hosts picnic for businesses - 8/25/2009
Young singers needed for this year's Children's Chorus - 8/25/2009
Tourism effort boosted - 8/18/2009
C-SPAN bus brings civics lessons to Holyoke youth - 8/18/2009
Holyoke Parks & Rec to host annual Senior Fest - 8/12/2009
Donation brings fresh food to Kate's Kitchen and supports local farms - 8/12/2009
Park to be music venue - 8/12/2009
New Children's Museum director excited at potential - 8/4/2009
Holyoke students honored - 7/28/2009
Jesse and Roman Jedrzejczyk are subjects of hate crime indictment - 7/21/2009
Meetings summary show agreement on issues in Holyoke - 7/21/2009
Volunteers help museum's restoration - 7/14/2009
Broderick House helps those in need, but needs help to do so - 7/7/2009
CASA continues to help kids, despite economic woes - 7/7/2009
Sullivan sees potential for changes in future of city government - 6/30/2009
Company uses antique truck to help non-profits - 6/23/2009
Library, police deal with kiddie porn incident - 6/16/2009
If built, Holyoke computer center promises many jobs - 6/16/2009
Tower Theaters to celebrate 20th anniversary in July - 6/9/2009
Girls Inc. members share life stories through digital productions - 6/2/2009
Enchanted Circle Theater programs seen as essential to schools - 6/2/2009
Sullivan seeks walkers, sponsors - 5/26/2009
Residents gather to write 'people's agenda' - 5/26/2009
Nun expresses spirituality through painting and poetry - 5/19/2009
LaFond to end public service career - 5/19/2009
New business offers unique way to display the past - 5/13/2009
Loomis Communities see opportunity in Reeds Landing acquisition - 5/13/2009
Nuestras Raices readies for new growing season - 5/13/2009
Friends of Holyoke Library annual meeting features guest lecturer on May 20 - 5/11/2009
Construction on Canalwalk begins - 5/5/2009
Urban renewal plan for south Holyoke moves forward - 5/5/2009
Oil spill who-done-it continues as clean up winds down - 4/28/2009
Annual Ramp It Up fundraiser brings access to those who need it - 4/28/2009
Area gets stimulated - 4/14/2009
South Hadley Boy Scouts learn to scuba dive - 4/14/2009
Work on Wistariahurst Carriage House begins - 4/7/2009
Mass. Latino Chamber opens office in Holyoke - 3/31/2009
HG&E buys part of Mt. Tom - 3/24/2009
Scott looks for support for bill - 3/24/2009
Renovations continue on new low income housing - 3/18/2009
Dean Voke to host 13th annual Spring Gardening Symposium - 3/18/2009
Blue Sox 'pitch' community night fundraisers for local organizations - 3/18/2009
Residents work to fill needs - 3/10/2009
Tired of diesel fuel costs and environmental impact? Go grease - 3/3/2009
Girls Inc. program teaches girls to appreciate themselves - 3/3/2009
First steps taken to build a new senior center in Holyoke - 3/3/2009
Citizens protest Geriatric Authority closure at Patrick's office - 2/24/2009
Holyoke grants tax credits to seniors who volunteer for city - 2/24/2009
Budget presents 'tough choices among miserable options' - 2/17/2009
Group objects to charter change - 2/17/2009
Arcadia Players to present gala organ concert - 2/11/2009
South Hadley Children's Chrous prepares for concert - 2/3/2009
Floral program continues despite budget cuts - 1/27/2009
Suher speaks about Mountain Park project - 1/27/2009
Intermodal center plans move forward with groundbreaking - 1/27/2009
Artists find Holyoke to be a great location - 1/21/2009
Former Marine explores conversations on war - 1/6/2009
Morgan Classic brings top teams to Valley - 1/6/2009
Holyoke Medical Center winning war against hospital infections - 12/30/2008
Author details his discovery of faith - 12/9/2008
HAP grant to help redevelopment effort - 12/9/2008
Love of volleyball brings students together - 12/3/2008
Photo exhibit preserves history of Parsons Paper - 12/3/2008
Counter tackles challenges as director of Boys & Girls Club - 11/18/2008
Providence Place recognizes veterans and families - 11/18/2008
Holyoke Library makes plans for next century - 11/18/2008
Nuestras Raices receives national recognition - 11/11/2008
Kate's Kitchen prepares for Thanksgiving dinner - 11/11/2008
Coat drive seeks 100 donations - 11/4/2008
Girls Inc. program teaches the importance of voting - 10/28/2008
Murray pledges support to help domestic violence services - 10/28/2008
Hollywood in Granby - 10/22/2008
South Hadley student makes national top 10 list - 10/21/2008
Tough economy drives a variety of families to food pantry for help - 10/21/2008
New St. Jude's store offers low cost alternative - 10/14/2008
Sullivan prepares for future state budgets cuts - 10/14/2008
S. Hadley girl to be soloist at 'Sing-Through' concert - 10/14/2008
Oral historians being sought for new initiative - 10/14/2008
Museum would highlight Sid Radner's life and Holyoke history - 10/6/2008
Holyoke businessman receives national recognition - 10/6/2008
Dinner celebrates YouthBuild - 10/6/2008
Residents protest addition of new Lowe's in Holyoke - 9/30/2008
Welsh Society discusses pirates of the Caribbean at meeting - 9/30/2008
Benefit to aid the Children's Chorus - 9/23/2008
Aftermath of Katrina inspires new novel - 9/15/2008
Sullivan appeals for donation for emergency food drive - 9/15/2008
Holyoke brings in high tech tickets - 9/2/2008
Residents have 'crush' on Paper City - 9/2/2008
Miss Polonia Massachusetts crowned in Holyoke - 9/2/2008
Memorial scholarship set up to remember SHHS cheerleader - 8/26/2008
NEH grant helps 'create' Holyoke for new generations - 8/26/2008
Children's Chorus begins a new year with auditions - 8/26/2008
Iraqi veteran vies for Olver's seat - 8/19/2008
Soldiers Home benefits from Barnes golf tourney - 8/13/2008
Neighborhood Walk Through - 8/13/2008
Ordinance would define how city reacts to panhandlers - 8/5/2008
Open Square continues renovation - 7/29/2008
Holyoke residents invited to annual Night Out Against Crime - 7/29/2008
Ward Four residents work to form neighborhood watch - 7/23/2008
Sullivan promotes literacy through summer book exchange - 7/15/2008
Sizzle and Drizzle - 7/8/2008
D'town Holyoke development plans discussed at meeting - 7/1/2008
MIFA plans to re-open theater - 6/24/2008
Now is the time for strawberries - 6/24/2008
After the fire: what's next? - 6/17/2008
Residents invited to forum on downtown projects - 6/17/2008
Lynch students to travel to Africa as 'O Ambassadors' - 6/10/2008
South Hadley welcomes Hubert Place - 6/4/2008
Summer jobs program kicks off - 5/27/2008
Sewers needed for project - 5/20/2008
Holyoke program recognized by state for environmental project - 5/20/2008
Pulaski Park friends group gets $10,000 - 5/20/2008
Mayor welcomes new auto business to Paper City - 5/6/2008
Holyoke Farmers' Market begins 2008 season - 5/6/2008
S. Hadley teens develop composting model for schools - 5/6/2008
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