April 6, 2023. The City of Holyoke is celebrating the Sesquicentenial of the 1873 incorporation of Holyoke as a city. As part of the celebration of Holyoke’s 150th anniversary, a […]
Holyoke Mayor Joshua García stood by Councilor Israel Rivera, who was characterized as a "threat" by the independent consulting firm's research on the city's Police Department Strengths, [...]
Kathy Champagne of St. Paul's Episcopal Church at 485 Appleton St. in Holyoke offers services in English and Spanish. Her singing could be understood in all languages.
Local businessman Gurninder Singh, owner of Dino's Pizza on 625 Homestead Ave. here in Holyoke, every year organizes the Sikh flag-raising ceremony in from of City Hall to honor the lives and [...]
In this inaugural episode of Ask, resident Linda Pratt asks Yoni Glogower, director of the city's Conservation & Sustainability Department, about the work the department does.
When the need to talk about topics that are not usually part of the regular conversation among parents, educators, schools, and service providers, aside of the community in general, the […]
The new Massachusetts Commissioner of Higher Education, Noe Ortega, visited the Holyoke Community College campus on Wednesday, March 22nd, where he met with HCC President, Christina Royal, and [...]
For the month of March Wistariahurst Museum and Garden will exhibit the The Body / The Self, works by artists who identify as female and non-binary in a celebratory show for Women’s History Month [...]
Senator Velis: "“In my mind, mental health and substance use are the biggest problems in the Commonwealth that not enough people are talking about. And as someone who has had their own struggles [...]