Farm Advisory members Thursday evening, January 27, 2022, considered the use of a quarter of an acre to Diana Philips of Happy Goats Farm.
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Farm Advisory members Thursday evening, January 27, 2022, considered the use of a quarter of an acre to Diana Philips of Happy Goats Farm.
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Don’t look now but the town’s 300th is only shy of two years away. The Celebrate Holliston Committee has already begun brainstorming for a year-long schedule of events.
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The Holliston Reporter’s Historical Reporter looks back 60 years and unbeknownst to him became an early “embedded” reporter!
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Bobby Blair goes further back in time to revisit Holliston in 1900.
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Holliston was still a relatively small town in 1945. The population stood at 3,000 in 1940 and increased to 3,753 by 1950. Most of the able-bodied young men had joined the service.
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I just delivered an old cookbook to the little library down the street. I tend to cook from the gut and figure recipes are for those who have more patience than me. This concoction is simply to make and makes great leftovers. Delete the meat and it becomes a vegan meal.
Spring is but a mere two and a half months away. By tax time, April 15th , the big box stores will be luring you in to purchase their offerings. If you think the prices at your local food store are rising quickly, just wait till you try and purchase a plant for Mothers’ Day.
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Many hands made Friday night’s Bonfire at the Community Farm a reality. The pandemic played a part in the festivities, canceling the band, and Paul Saulnier this year’s Citizen of the Year who was scheduled to light the huge inferno. Main ticket taker Theresa Lampkin tested positive the day before, so Erin Anderson filled the spot of checking electronic tickets. Jeffrey Avenue and Whitney Street were aglow with a portable light tower supplied by the DPW while the Auxiliary Police handled traffic.
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When rain canceled the Haunted Walk at the Holliston Community Farm this past October, organizers moved the event to the following week. While not quite the same as on the celebrated date, organizers were pleased that their efforts were supported residents.
Friday night’s bonfire spectacular at the Community Farm is shaping up. New Year’s revelers are invited to attend the event which features food, music, and a huge bonfire.