Photos and Videos – 2011

Photos and videos of Aaron…

Thank you to all of our amazing volunteers!

Team Vega could not have done it without you!

This past year, Aaron had the opportunity to spend a day on the job with the Holyoke Fire Department, the Department of Public Works and the Holyoke Police Department. His first-person accounts of his experiences are a testament to Aaron’s commitment to deeply understanding how our city works and what he can do as your at-large city councilor to keep moving it forward.

Aaron Vega is honored and humbled to have been endorsed by Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts, AFL-CIO, and several other organizations. [LIST]

As your At-Large City Councilor, Aaron Vega voted to stabilize the tax rate and curb city spending to ensure Holyoke’s economic success. He introduced public comment at every City Council meeting to promote civic engagement. He wrote legislation that strengthens our enforcement of laws meant to ensure clean and safe neighborhoods.

Aaron Vega – Moving Holyoke Forward video

Clean Air and Safe Streets Act Press Conference

On Tuesday, August 2, Aaron Vega announced his plan for enforcing ordinances towards a cleaner and safer Holyoke. Here are photos from the event.

Aaron Vega marches in the Puerto Rican Parade

Team Vega marched in the Puerto Rican Parade in Holyoke on Saturday, July 10. A great time was had by all. Thanks to everyone!

Honoring Congressman Olver

On Thursday, June 9, folks from all over Western Mass came together to celebrate Congressman John Olver’s 20 years of continued representation in Congress to western and central Massachusetts.

Check out the MassLive/Republican story about this event.

Photos Courtesy Andrea Burns

PHOTO: Meet the Councilor Event at The Cottage

 

Meet the Councilor event at 80 Race Street Art Gallery

Vega for Holyoke Kick-off Video

Meet the Councilor Night at Salsarengue

Senior Center groundbreaking

Here are a few photos from the recent groundbreaking of the 8.1-million-dollar senior center, slated to being construction this month on the corner of Beech and Sargeant Streets. Read the Republican article for more information.