Mayor Joshua García is looking ahead to 2023 with enthusiasm on changes for Holyoke. From continuing work on the development of a new middle school to helping to bring more […]
Ask State Rep. Patricia Duffy about what’s happening at the Statehouse, where she represents Holyoke, and enter the realm of joyful insights about what elected lawmakers do. In this [...]
Wistariahurst Museum held a multi-dimensional celebration honoring Indigenous cultures. Bridging Voices, Deepening Understanding: Indigenous Heritage Celebration at Wistariahurst, brought [...]
Carrying Prayer: Reclamation, Remembrance, and Honor. Wistariahurst Exhibition Honors Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. A bold and breathtaking exhibition featuring the work of Anthony [...]
Holyoke Mayor Joshua García on the housing crisis, both affordable, market-rate and low-income, and what the city is doing to address the shortage of housing for all income levels.
What are the ingredients of student success in Puerto Rican-majority school systems? Dr. Lorna Rivera of the Gastón Institute for Latino Community Development & Public Policy presents the [...]
Bill Armistead is a retired businessman, having spent his career in corporate finance, including stints at Lockheed Martin, MCI, and a start-up telecommunications company. For five years he [...]
The Carlos Vega Fund for Social Justice announced on October 1st, at the Cubit Coworking Space in Holyoke, the Social Justice Award Recipient for 2022: local food activist and nationally […]
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 […]