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[email protected] www.sun.turley.com HCC honored Creativity key for pushing Vega looks forward to EV adoption to effective HOLYOKE – Holyoke remote Community College was heading back to city hall honored this week by the MassEVolves consortium By Shelby Macri a natural transition to bring with many of the developers learning for taking steps to expand
[email protected] my skill set and passion for and businesses in the city will the use of electric vehicles Holyoke and Economic devel- also be an asset to keep cur- By Shelby Macri on campus. opment directly to city hall,” rent projects forward and work HOLYOKE – State
[email protected] The Third Annual Representative, Aaron Vega Vega said. “Additionally, hav- on new projects for Holyoke. I MassEVolves Recognition will be taking on a new role ing worked with Marcos and am well aware of the obstacles HOLYOKE – Despite Ceremony was held Wed., in the beginning his team in the and struggles of the city as schools having to do remote Nov. 18, to highlight of next year. Vega OPED office my well as the assets and opportu- learning this year, teachers at Massachusetts leaders in will be the Director ability to hit the nities we have.” Dr. Marcella R. Kelly school the adoption of electric of the Planning ground running is Vega has helped the city are getting creative to get pos- vehicles (EV). and Economic important to ensure in many ways over the years itive student interaction.