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8th Day Preceding Election 2017

 

Brenna Murphy McGee Bruce Mitchell Community Preservation Act for Holyoke Daniel B. Bresnahan David K. Bartley
Deborah Aloisi Devin M. Sheehan Gladys Lebron-Martinez Howard Greaney James Brunault
James Leahy John Pierzykowski Jordan Lemieux  Joseph McGiverin  Jossie M. Valentin 
Juan Anderson-Burgos  Juan Sanchez  Kevin A. Jourdain  Linda Vacon  Nyles Courchesne 
Rebecca Lisi  Sandra Smith  Todd A. McGee  Nelson Rafael Roman Anne Thalheimer 
Peter Tallman Michael J. Sullivan John Brunelle Darlene Elias  Mark Riffenburg
Gordon Alexander Adrian Dahlin  Jon Lumbra  Diosdado Lopez   

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There will be a regular winter parking ban in effect starting tomorrow, Saturday January 19th at 7:00am until further notice

This means there will be no parking on the odd numbered side of any city street and no parking on cul-de-sacs. If you have a driveway please use it. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Parking Ban Nov 11, 2018

Parking Ban: There will be a Regular Winter Parking Ban in effect beginning Thursday, November 15th at 7:00pm until further notice.

REGULAR PARKING BAN

Parking Ban: There will be a Regular Winter Parking Ban in effect beginning Thursday, November 15th at 7:00pm until further notice. This means no parking on the even side of any city street, no parking in cul-de-sacs, and please park in your driveway if you have one. Thank you.