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Holyoke

[ hohl-yohk, hoh-lee-ohk ]

noun

  1. a city in S Massachusetts, on the Connecticut River.


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In the early 2010s, she enrolled in the Massachusetts women’s college Mount Holyoke but dropped out after a semester because, Loomer told the Forward, she felt ostracized as a student conservative.

From Slate

Nonny Hogrogian, an illustrator who drew on her Armenian heritage to bring diversity and wonder to her woodcuts and watercolors — an approach that helped expand the world of children’s literature and made her a two-time Caldecott Medal winner, died on May 9 at a hospital in Holyoke, Mass. She was 92.

Issues regarding water — including water access for agriculture, as well as water quality and water availability in wells — will also be crucial, along with healthcare access issues, said Thomas Holyoke, a professor of political science at Fresno State University.

Holyoke City Councilor David Bartley, who worked with Puello-Mota on the City Council, said he considers him a good friend.

It says he is from Holyoke and currently lives in Moscow and works at the Russian Defense Ministry, which is spelled in Russian.

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