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Idaho veterans home administrator Rick Holloway is trustees pick for Holyoke Soldiers Home superintendent

Idaho veterans home administrator Rick Holloway is trustees’ pick for Holyoke Soldiers’ Home superintendent Updated Apr 01, 2021; HOLYOKE Pending a final nod by Gov. Charlie Baker, Rick Holloway, administrator for a state veterans home in Boise, Idaho, will head east as the new superintendent of the Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke. Holloway prevailed over another finalist, Robert Engell, a Longmeadow resident and administrator of the Overlook Masonic Health Care Center in Charlton. Members of the selection committee agreed both candidates were qualified, but more than one said they saw Holloway as the more “transformational” of the two. “Clearly Rick Holloway is head and shoulders above any other candidate . based, in part, on the pure depth of the answers he provided,” said Brig. Gen. Sean T. Collins, one of seven trustees of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home.

Candlelight vigil set outside Holyoke Soldiers Home to mark 1-year milestone of COVID outbreak

Candlelight vigil set outside Holyoke Soldiers Home to mark 1-year milestone of COVID outbreak
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Holyoke Soldiers Home trustees close in on selecting new superintendent

Holyoke Soldiers Home trustees close in on selecting new superintendent
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After a dark and deadly year, COVID-19 vaccines bring renewal, hope to hard-hit nursing homes

By LAURA ROMERO and DR. JAY BHATT, ABC News (NEW YORK) After more than 11 months of isolation, the dining room at John Knox Village was filled with laughter and joy last week. Residents of the independent 430-bed nursing facility in a Kansas City suburb finally feeling the pall of the devastating coronavirus pandemic lifting played bingo and ate together. It s a breath of fresh air, said Anthony Columbatto, the administrator of the facility. Getting to walk past the main dining room and seeing people enjoy getting to have a little bit of normalcy is the best. It s the little things that I think we ve taken for granted in the past that are so important.

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