On January 13, the city sent a cease-and-desist order to The Wherehouse in Holyoke to stop its weekly two-minute-long siren.
Jessica Lee Roy, a Holyoke officer, sued Luis A. Rivera after he crashed into her car while in a Jeep owned by the federal government, according to court records.
But in 2022, the Children’s Study Home closed it down, citing low staffing. It found a new partner in The Positive Regard Network and moved to the campus of The Center School at 1913 Northampton St.
HOLYOKE, Mass. (WWLP) – The city of Holyoke crowned its Grand Colleen during the annual Coronation Ball and Awards Night on ...
Local hockey fans gathered at the Henry J. Fitzpatrick Rink in Holyoke on Monday to celebrate the national teams’ progress in ...
Holyoke Public Schools has chosen its leader. For the first time in more than a decade, the district selected its own ...
On Feb. 17, Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll visited the International Volleyball Hall of Fame in Holyoke as part of two campaign stops in Western Massachusetts.
Western Mass News is getting answers on a three and a half million-dollar proposal in Holyoke that aims to fix dozens of roads which city leaders consider to be in “poor condition.” ...
A Holyoke man accused of assaulting multiple people, including police officers, was back in court.
Less than a year after regaining control of its own school district, the school committee in Holyoke, Mass., marked a new ...
The City of Holyoke has been selected as a Gateway City participant in the MassDevelopment Transformative Development Initiative (TDI).
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Mount Holyoke’s ‘Big Broadcast!’ celebrates 21 years of 1940s radio
Mount Holyoke College is presenting its 21st annual "The Big Broadcast!" concert, a 1940s-style radio show.
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