Archive for April 2020
Superintendent of Schools Offered Shawsheen Tech Position
At its Tuesday evening meeting, the Shawsheen Valley Technical School Committee selected Holliston Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brad Jackson as its next superintendent pending contract negotiations.
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COVID-19 April 29, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
Today, I want to highlight some of the work being done to manage and prevent the spread of COVID-19 at long-term care facilities, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and congregate care facilities.
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Board of Health Directs Face Masks To Be Worn – Effective Today (April 29, 2020)
At its meeting Tuesday evening, the Holliston Board of Health voted to direct face masks to be worn – essentially whenever outside your residence.
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Fire / EMS Log for Week of April 17 – 23, 2020
A few outdoor burning situations to add to the ambulance calls for service during this week.
COVID-19 April 27, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
Today, the Governor announced an extension of orders governing the statewide stay-at-home advisory, closure of non-essential businesses, and large gathering bans through May 18th.
Select Board Meets Remotely
Using the revised Open Meeting Law guidelines outlined last month by Governor Baker, the Select Board held its weekly meeting from separate locations, with many citizens joining via Zoom and telephone conferences.
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Pandemic Projects: Time for a Refurbished Deck
Everyone has a list of things that we’ll get to ‘someday.’ The pandemic has provided many somedays and this story chronicles one such project.
COVID-19 Update – April 27, 2020 From Representative Dykema
As we enter a new week and near the end of the month, I think it’s important to take stock of the “big picture” of this crisis. The recent data indicate that our statewide trends in terms of new COVID-19 cases, hospitalization rates, and deaths may be stabilizing but have not begun to decline meaningfully or consistently. This means that we are well-positioned to weather the “surge” without overwhelming our health care system, but we are not yet out of the woods.