Archive for August 2020
Flu Shot Clinic at St. Mary’s Parish
Sponsored by CVS, a Flu Clinic will be held on Wednesday, September 2, 2020 from 3 to 6 PM in Father Haley Hall, St. Mary’s Parish Center, 8 Church Street, Holliston. The only thing you need is your Insurance Card, no advance registration required.
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Read MoreGuy Littlefield Morse Jr. at 93
Guy Littlefield Morse Jr., 93, of Holliston, passed away on Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at Metrowest Medical Center in Framingham.
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Read MoreSchool Committee: August 20, 2020 Meeting
Following an Executive Session that ran until 7:00, the School Committee (SC) Chair Stacey Raffi called the remote Open Meeting to order at 7:03 PM Thursday evening.
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Read MoreCOVID-19: August 21, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Despite ongoing uncertainty about the trajectory of our pandemic, this week’s COVID-19 numbers have brought good news. As of today, the total number of Massachusetts patients hospitalized with COVID-19 hit its lowest number since March 27th. Although the daily totals for new cases continue to be higher than in July, our weighted positive test rate has sunk to a low of 1.2%, a testament to the significant efforts undertaken by public and private institutions to increase testing capacity.
Read MoreChristopher Ryan Pope at 38
Christopher Ryan Pope, 38, of Holliston, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, August 14, 2020. Born in Natick, he was the son of Michelle (LaVache) Pope of Holliston, and the late Walter E. Pope Jr.
Read MoreGovernance Committee Targets By-Laws Project
The Holliston Governance Committee (GC) met remotely Wednesday evening and made quick work of approving minutes from their August 3 meeting. Sam Tyler, Chair suggested an initial By-Laws Project to focus their work.
Read MoreCOVID-19: August 20, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
As we approach the end of August, one of the top questions on everyone’s mind is how students will be returning to school and how learning models will keep students, staff, and families safe while preserving consistent access to high-quality education.
Read MoreHPD Monthly Calls for Service – July 2020
HPD’s calls for service jumped significantly in July. Largely due to property checks for vacationers and people in a hurry to get to vacation in their vehicles! Thank you LT George Leurini for providing these data.
Read MoreCOVID-19: August 19, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Recent news around the country about ballots, mail-in voting, and election security in the age of COVID-19 has created significant anxiety and many questions for those who are hoping to make their voices heard in our state primary (September 1) and general (November 3) elections.
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