Archive for July 2022
Charles (“Charlie”) Robert Coles at 93
Charles (“Charlie”) Robert Coles, 93, of Holliston, passed away in Alpharetta, Georgia on Monday, July 25, 2022.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 4th from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston, 854 Washington St.
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Read MoreFire / EMS Log for Week of July 15 – 21, 2022
The ambulance crews handled several medical emergencies during this reporting period.
This is another week when on one day (Thursday, the 21st) there were no emergency calls to HFD.
Critical Home Repairs Available to Eligible Holliston Seniors
The Holliston Senior Center and the Greater Worcester Area Habitat for Humanity are partnering in a new Home Repair Program available beginning in July 2022.
Read MoreMassBay’s Radiologic Technology’s Class of 2022 Achieves Perfect Pass Rate
MassBay Community College proudly announced today that its Class of 2022 has achieved a perfect pass rate on the national American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) licensure exam. Individuals who pass this exam are fully qualified to enter the profession and work as Radiologic Technologists. In addition to passing the ARRT exam, all seven MassBay graduates were offered jobs in the field.
Read MoreGregory Morace Lamb
Gregory Morace Lamb of Holliston passed on May 23, 2022.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Saturday, September 10, 2022, at 10:30 AM at the Wayside Inn’s Martha-Mary Chapel, 35 Dutton Road, Sudbury, MA 01776
Emily T. Pratt at 100
Emily T. Pratt, 100, of Millis, passed away on Friday, July 22, 2022, at the Timothy Daniels House in Holliston.
A private memorial will be held.
Phillip L Moore at 72
Phillip L Moore, 72, died on July 5, 2022, following a prolonged illness.
A celebration of Phil’s life is being planned for September.
Holliston Happenings: Week of July 24 – 30, 2022
A hot week id forecast for Holliston. A good time to visit the COOL Senior Center for activities.
The Select Board is not meeting this week.
John Mason Batchelder – Keen Observer of a Proper Holliston
The recording of local history during the 19th and early 20th century advanced significantly with the rise of newspapers that preserved – especially for the benefit of future historians – the everyday, seemingly mundane local news as well as “ancient” history.
Holliston is looking forward to 2024, when the town will celebrate 300 years since its incorporation. . . We want to hear from people who have lived in Holliston all their lives (the so-called Townies), and we also want to hear from people who moved here last week.
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