Archive for April 2021
Enough Time for All The Questions!
The April 15th meeting of the Holliston Planning Board began as scheduled at 7:00pm. Chair David Thorn called for the re-opening of the Public Hearing on the proposed development at 555 Hopping Brook Road.
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Read MoreHolliston Happenings: Week of April 19, 2021
It’s School Vacation. Patriots Day pushes some Town services and meetings back one day. Thursday is the Day to love our mother – Earth that is!
Read MoreHolliston Historical Society Presents Movie Night
Keep Thursday, April 22, 2021, open for another great movie, hosted by the Holliston Historical Society. The movie will start at 7:30 pm and will be followed by a discussion (via Zoom).
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Read MoreCivics Sunday: Meet the Candidate; Richard Morse
Holliston has many things that add to our quality of life. The Rail Trail, Library, conservation land with its walking trails, Senior Center and Parks and Recreation Department all make Holliston a special place.
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Read More“A Holliston Call to Duty,” The Book Is Available in Town
“A Holliston Call to Duty” is a tribute to military veterans from the small Massachusetts town of Holliston, thirty miles southwest of Boston. Little has been previously told about the lives of these men and women who were called in times of peace and war to the nation’s defense.
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Read MoreCouncil on Aging Meets and Get To Know Director Lisa Borchetta
The April meeting of the Council on Aging (CoA) was held in the mostly refurbished Holliston Senior Center Great Room on Wednesday the 14th.
Read MoreHolliston Water Bills Arriving Soon
The quarterly water bills were mailed out Thursday, April 15, 2021. This bill reflects water usage for the period January to March 2021 and any arrears.
Read MoreElnora “Michele” Curran at 80
Elnora “Michele” Curran, 80, of Holliston, passed away peacefully at Milford Regional Medical Center on Monday, April 12, 2021 surrounded by her children.
Visitation will be held on Friday April 30th from 4 to 7 at Chesmore Funeral Home, 854 Washington St. A Mass will be Saturday, May 1st at 11:00 at St. Brendan’s Church in Bellingham.
Our Open Places- An Introduction to a Continuing Series
For the past 12 months people have chosen to go outside as a way to break up the monotony of quarantining during the COVID pandemic. They went outside to walk. I saw some people who went outside to kayak. Many people went outside to go fishing. During the summer, families went outside to cook and eat. If company came, we went outside to talk on opposite sides of the driveway while wearing masks.
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Read MoreConservation Commissioner Wanted
The Holliston Conservation Commission, a seven-member volunteer board, currently has an opening for a 3-year term starting July 1, 2021. If you are a Holliston resident with an interest in wetland and conservation issues and would like to serve your Town on a volunteer board, then the Commission encourages you to apply for this position. No experience is necessary, however, experience in a field, such as science, engineering, or regulatory matters is helpful.
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