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The letter writing initiative began during the pandemic when visits to the Holyoke Soldiers' Home were limited.
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The Massachusetts auditor this week released a report saying state officials aren't doing enough to serve women veterans.
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Massachusetts House and Senate lawmakers have agreed on a bill that would reform oversight, management requirements and crisis response at state-run long-term care facilities for veterans.
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The veterans medical center in Leeds, Massachusetts, had been recommended for closure in a March federal report, sparking anxiety and protests.
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'Be as objective and fair as I can': Soldiers' Home claims administrator on process to divvy up $56MDonald Stern, a former U.S. attorney in Massachusetts, is the court-appointed claims administrator in charge of dispersing the $56 million settlement among residents of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home who contracted and suffered from COVID-19.
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Thomas Belton, a former marine who served in the Vietnam War, reflects on his service at annual wreath laying ceremony in Springfield.
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Governor Charlie Baker said he wants to provide closure for families of those veterans. At least 76 veterans died amid the outbreak there in 2020.
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At least 76 veterans at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, died after a COVID-19 outbreak in 2020.
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Most of the state's congressional delegation signed a letter to the Department of Veterans Affairs, in response to a recent federal report
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The 65th Infantry Regiment, known as the Borinqueneerswere celebrated at City Hall in Springfield and Holyoke, Massachusetts.