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New Fiscal Year Set To Dawn Without State Budget In Place
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Lyons taps Urena for veterans coalition role
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June 15, 2021 7:56 pm
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HOLYOKE, Mass. (AP) Holyoke Soldiers’ Home trustees will reopen the search for a new superintendent to lead the facility that was devastated by the coronavirus in the spring of 2020 after their first choice confirmed Tuesday that he will not take the job.
Trustees in April selected Rick Holloway, administrator of the Idaho State Veterans Home in Boise, to lead the Massachusetts veterans’ care center.
Last month he said he was reconsidering because of family concerns, but left the door slightly open.
That is no longer the case.
“For now, it’s off the table. Which is too bad, because I wanted to make that move more than anything I’ve wanted in a long time,” Holloway, 62, told Masslive.com. “It’s a beautiful part of the Unites States and I could see myself being at home there.”
MASSGOP FISSURES on DISPLAY — MILLIONAIRES TAX heads to BALLOT — Union HITS BAKER over HOLYOKE
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Editorial Roundup: New England
Hearst Connecticut Media. June 4, 2021.
Editorial: Declaring racism a public health crisis a bold step for CT, but there’s more to do
Connecticut becomes a better state when it questions its identity. Children of color should see reflections of themselves in classrooms, in workplaces, in the ranks of public safety and in health care.
Lack of representation is one of many challenges in addressing equality, which will never improve through neglect. That’s why we applaud lawmakers showing boldness by declaring racism a public health crisis in Connecticut.
This bill can’t address all manifestations of racism, but health is a wise place to start. This initiative will, among other things, mandate data collection on race and ethnicity in health care; and require the public health commissioner to explore recruitment and retention programs for state health care workers who are people of color.