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Code Inspectors oversee code enforcement activities related to sanitarian, food, environmental, human habitation, air pollution, hazardous waste, etc. They perform inspections and enforce all chapters of the State and Sanitary Code, the State and Environmental Code, and various other applicable State Regulations, State Statutes, and City Ordinances. Massachusetts Department of Health Code of Massachusetts Regulations (CMR)105...

Welcome! We do far more than caring for lost and abandoned animals in our community.It is the goal of the City of Holyoke’s Animal Control Department to provide responsive, effective and courteous animal care and control assistance to residents and animals of Holyoke. Through the professional operation of the Animal Control Program and an animal care...

Please know that All Retail Food & Food Service Establishments Permits Renewals are due June 30 of each year.  Thank you. What do I need a permit for? What does it cost? Do I need to apply first? Below we will help to answer your questions. Listed are the permits issued by the City of...

The Health Commission oversees and ensures the enforcement of all State laws, regulations, and City Ordinances relating to public and environmental health. They also oversee various programs of Community Health and Environmental Services, and Health Education in order to protect public health and improve the quality of life in the community. Current Members: Chair: Nicole...

The City has a long-standing relationship with Tapestry Health’s Syringe Access Program to respond as quickly as possible to recover discarded needles as an extension of their needle exchange run through a program called Syringe Access. To report a found syringe you can call the Hot Line. The HOTLINE phone number to call is: (413) 650-2679 The...

IN MEMORIAM Ronald A. Dietrich (Chief / Aux) Douglas Ulmer (Chief) Stephen F. Donoghue (Chief) Alfred Lafreniere  (Deputy Chief) Walter Meinhart (Deputy Chief) James B.J. Hoar (Deputy Chief) David T. Gregory (Major) Charles Paine WMCP (Major) Francis J. Shea (Captain) William Saalfrank (Captain) Roger Bourbonnais (Captain) George Burke (Captain) Carol Moore  (Captain) Zakaria Fakhir (Captain)...

RETIREES Jean L. Dietrich (Deputy Chief / Aux) George Kiakis (Deputy Director / Aux) Mary Gubala (Administrator / Aux) Robert Garrant (Supervisor / Aux) Francis A. Brunelle (Lieutenant Colonel / Aux) Paul C. Guilbert (Lieutenant / Aux) Kieth Dallmann (Major / Aux) Michael J. Higgins (Lieutenant / HPD) Jan R. Saj (Patrol Officer / HPD)

WEBSITE STAFF Ronald A. Dietrich (Publisher) Michael Dion (Editor) Jean L. Dietrich (Contributor) Mary Gubala (Contributor) Donald Andrejczyk (Contributor) Kenneth Laduzinski (Contributor) Nelson Serrao (Contributor) Anthony Suffriti (Contributor) Nicholas Young (Contributor)

CALENDAR OF EVENTS Field Operation Services:   January Special Request Details February Special Request Details March Marshal Mania Saint Patrick's Committee Race & Parade Public Meeting Saint Patrick’s Day Road Race & Parade Special Request Details April Parks & Recreation Easter Egg Hunt Special Request Details May Our Lady of the Cross Tag Sale Memorial...

TRAINING - AuxCADEMY   Recruit Training Sessions are usually held starting at 0900 prior to a general meeting and / or following a general meeting. Evening classes may be held at a date and time to be determined by AuxCADEMY Instructors and approved by the AuxCADEMY Director. Recruit Training sessions are scheduled within a 9...

MEETINGS   Meetings are held at the lower level of the War Memorial Building Auxiliary Traffic Headquarters unless otherwise specified. General monthly meetings are held on the first (1st) Sunday of the following months starting at 1000 hours: February, April, May, June, October, November, and December   General monthly meetings are held the second (2nd)...

REQUIREMENTS Are you interested in becoming a member?   Applicants must adhere to the following guidelines: Must apply in person to complete application inquiry. Be 21 years of age. No visible tattoos or piercings. Be a citizen of the United States. Live in Holyoke or surrounding areas within a 20 mile radius. Must have working telephone...

COV Order #3: Updated Order on Retail Closures to the Public   The City of Holyoke is taking appropriate steps to protect the public health and well-being of the community. Of particular concern is limiting the opportunities for indoor congregation of persons, which aids the spread of infection. On Tuesday, March 17th, 2020 the City...

  In accordance with city-wide policy, and amid growing concerns regarding the potential spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Holyoke Council on Aging and Senior Center will be closed until further notice beginning Thursday, March 19.  All services will be suspended.  Seniors in need of assistance during this time are encouraged to leave a message...

The City of Holyoke has declared a state of emergency in order to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus in our community and is taking appropriate steps in order to protect the public health and wellbeing. Of particular concern is limiting the opportunities for indoor congregation of persons, which aids the spread of infection....

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