The Holyoke Public Library hosted a music performance by Balafon Quartet, in the event “A Celebration of West African Musical Traditions.” The balafon is a xylophone from the Mandé culture, […]
Anne and Mimi talk about what they’re learning as new City Councilors, why they’re calling this podcast the Anne and Mimi Crabbiness Hour, and what fills them with optimism despite [...]
This is our coverage of the 49th Holyoke St. Patrick’s Road Race, 2026. We saw all runners starting the race at the starting point on the corner of Maple Street […]
We welcome Brian Feeley, Board President of the Miracle League of Wester Massachusetts, who joined us to talk about the new Sensory Street that will be implemented for the first […]
Wistariahurst Museum joined thousands of organizations nationwide Monday to launch Civic Learning Week, hosting a recognition ceremony for two local educators at the start of the 250th [...]
Celebrating the irish American Heritage Month of March, the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians hosted a ceremony to raise the Irish flag at Holyoke […]
U.S. Rep. Richard E. Neal on Friday, February 27, 2026, announced $800,000 in federal funding for the city of Holyoke to support ongoing sewer separation and wastewater infrastructure upgrades. [...]
Holyoke Mayor Joshua Garcia joined a coalition of Western Massachusetts elected officials Tuesday morning at the International Volleyball Hall of Fame to formally endorse Gov. Maura Healey and [...]
On Monday, February 9, 2026, Holyoke Mayor Joshua García and Interim City Treasurer, Rory Casey, introduced in a press conference at Holyoke City Hall, the recently approved Holyoke Municipal [...]
February is Black History Month. In celebration of this designation, a ceremony was observed in Holyoke City Hall, with a flag-holding on Monday, February 2. The year 2026 marks a […]