MassHire in Holyoke is holding a job fair on Oct. 12 from 4-7 pm at VCare, 200 High St. Businesses including Amazon and MGM are looking to hire, said Ivie […]
Nueva Esperanza was founded in 1982 as a result of several issues happening in the South Holyoke neighborhood, mainly related to landlord-neglected apartment buildings. Today, Nueva Esperanza [...]
Anne Thalheimer and Kocayne Givner are members of the Holyoke Local Cultural Council, and they shared the details for the period of application for proposals of cultural activities, [...]
On September 27, 2022, Holyoke Mayor, Joshua García, signed a pledge that makes the City of Holyoke a “Recovery Ready Workplace” for its employees, and thus becoming the first [...]
Gina Nelson is the founder and executive director of Community Roots, the organization that every Thursday at noon provides complete hot lunches to veterans at St. Paul Episcopal Church on […]
Week of September 19, 2022 The Public Safety Committee Trash & Solutions City Councilor David Bartley, the Department of Public Works and Mayor Joshua García are looking into placing trash [...]
It is known that the Olmsted Brothers produced plans for the design of Holyoke’s Prospect (now Pulaski) Park and other public spaces, but few know that the firm worked on […]
State Sen. John Velis has been traveling the Second Hampden and Hampshire district to present millions of dollars in grants to Councils on Aging, economic development projects and more. Most […]
Voices of Resilience, which features more than 70 women, celebrates the intersecting lives of women in Massachusetts and beyond who have changed the course of history. The exhibit was curated [...]
HG&E Adding More Capacity for Natural Gas The committee heard from Jim Lavelle, general manager of HG&E, on the issue of lifting the natural gas moratorium imposed in January 2019 […]