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Holyoke Commission on Disabilities elects 2026 officers, approves $200 for commission cards and reinitiates state '22 g' funds process
Summary
At its Jan. 22 meeting the Holyoke Commission on Disabilities approved October minutes, elected officers for 2026, authorized a $200 purchase of commission business/ID cards and voted to reinitiate the Massachusetts "22 g" funds application process.
The Holyoke Commission on Disabilities on Jan. 22 approved its October minutes and elected its 2026 officers, while also authorizing a $200 purchase for commission identification cards and moving to reinitiate a state grant process known locally as “22 g.”
Chair Lynn Horan called the business meeting to order and led a roll call before commissioners considered corrections to prior minutes. Betty Larrabee moved to approve the October…
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