‘It’s the closest we’ve ever been’
Holyoke Community Childcare Initiative is making strides toward reaching the funding necessary for approval on a $1 million Energy Impact Grant through the Department of Local Affairs.
Holyoke Community Childcare Initiative is making strides toward reaching the funding necessary for approval on a $1 million Energy Impact Grant through the Department of Local Affairs.
The first poppy sold in Holyoke on Saturday, Nov. 10, 1962, in the annual poppy sale conducted by the VFW and auxiliary is attached to the lapel of Holyoke Mayor L. L. Kunkel’s coat by Mrs. Dormand Gaunt, a member of the VFW post. At his left is Mrs. Marvin Boller, president of the VFW auxiliary. The child is Debbie Boller, daughter of the Bollers. Mr. and Mrs. Gaunt served as co-chairmen of the poppy sale. — Holyoke Enterprise File Photo
Five Years Ago
April 26, 2018
Scott Szabo, partner at Lauer, Szabo and Associates LLC, opened the Holyoke City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 18, with an audit report.
Author Kathy Brasby of Fort Morgan stands with her longtime friend, Tammy Kroeger of Holyoke, during a book signing hosted at Inklings Bookstore the afternoon of Friday, April 14, for Brasby’s novel, “Cutting Through Despair: Dare to Hope.” Tammy’s late husband, Bryan Kroeger, is featured in a chapter of the novel. — Courtesy photo
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