Jerome S. Matus, 92, of Holliston, passed away Sunday, November 29, 2020 after a long illness.
Private burial will be held at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne.
Year: 2020
Select Board Quarterly Recap: July – September 2020
The Select Board has several critical functions, many of which have been upended by Coronavirus and the closing of Town Hall to foot traffic. Challenges are not unusual, and while it may be difficult to have meetings, the residents of Holliston have been able to engage and participate much more often. The paradigm of 2020 has meant greater input from the residents of the Town, even if it seems more isolating than before.
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William (Bill) Stickney at 88
William (Bill) Stickney, 88 of Holliston, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, November 25, 2020. Services will be private and are under the care of the Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston.
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Barbershops and Bottles
We happily publish an essay of fond memories by former Holliston resident Don Green.
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Preliminary FY 21 Certified Property Values Released
The Holliston Assessors have received the go-ahead from the state to release preliminary fiscal year 21 certified values as of today, November 27, 2020.
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Holliston Real Estate Sales: October 2020 – Part 2
The remainder of the 28 Holliston properties that had new owners and the comparison of sales year over year.
Fire / EMS Log for Week of November 13 – 19, 2020
A relatively quiet week for the men and women of the Holliston Fire Department. We are thankful for their service.
COVID-19: November 25, 2020 from Representative Dykema
I hope you and your loved ones have a safe, reflective, and happy Thanksgiving, no matter how you are celebrating. If this year has taught us anything, it’s that we cannot take any of life’s blessings for granted, no matter how small.
Governance Committee Presents a Progress Report to Select Board
The Select Board welcomed the Governance Committee (GC) to its Monday evening Zoom meeting, opened by Chair John Cronin at 6:32 PM. The Governance Committee reviewed the status of their work and briefly responded to questions from the Board and the audience.
Gulf Services Inc. Proposed Special Permit Denied
The ZBA (Zoning Board of Appeals) held a public hearing (remotely) Wednesday November 18th to decide the fate of a request for a Special Permit by Gulf Services Inc. to operate a gas/service station at 799 Washington Street in the center of downtown.
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