Archive for March 2021
COVID-19: March 33, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
Our efforts to provide equitable, efficient, and effective vaccine distribution to all Massachusetts residents continue to grow. As of last week, MA ranks 8th out of all U.S. states in doses administered per capita, and over 20% of residents in every county have received at least one dose of the vaccine. Over 3 million doses of the vaccine have been shipped to MA, and we are currently administering around 350,000 doses per week.
Read MoreHolliston Happenings: Week of March 22, 2021
The first week of spring brings warm weather and a busy Thursday. The Library reopens for in-person visits, the Governance Committee holds public forum, and the Historical Society holds a virtual ‘movie night.’
Read MoreHolliston Public Library Is Ready to Unveil Its Refurbished Look
The Holliston Public Library will re-open for in-person visits, browsing and computer use on Thursday, March 25 on the following schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 10-6 pm; Wednesday from 10-8 pm; and Saturday from 10-4 pm.
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Read MoreThe Holliston Historical Society Presents Spring Movie Nights, 2021
Pop some popcorn, get cozy, and watch these really good films! Then join us virtually for a lively discussion—kind of like a book club, but you get to watch the movie instead of read the book—without any guilt!!
Read MoreSchool Committee Meets with Governance Committee
Joining an awaiting audience, the School Committee, arriving from an Executive Session, opened its open meeting session at 7:13 PM Thursday.
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Read MoreCivics Sunday: Town Election Candidate Update – Updated March 22nd
The chart below represents the candidates who have contacted the Town Clerk and drawn nomination petitions. Some candidates have returned signed petitions at this point.
Read MorePlanning Board: More Questions Than Time – 555 Hearing Continued
The Planning Board met Thursday, March 18, 2021 to conduct three Public Hearings. Chair David Thorn convened the meeting at 7:03 pm.
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Read MoreTwo Updates from Senator Spilka
State Senate President Karen Spilka shared these updates during the past week.
Read MoreA Thank You to Tom Chipman
Under normal circumstances, a Parks Commissioner who has selflessly served as a volunteer for their community for over 14 years would have some formal recognition at the end of their final term. A gathering with cocktails and stories of hard-earned accomplishments to celebrate seems appropriate. Perhaps even some parting gifts from those he served with or those who worked for him. Unfortunately, this is 2020-2021, so when Tom Chipman stepped away from the Parks Commission last May, he did so quietly, with a heartfelt round of thank you’s at the end of a Zoom meeting.
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