Double Celebrations Scheduled for September 30th

Mother Nature turned into the wicked witch on Saturday forcing Celebrate Holliston organizers to cancel their scheduled parade and field day. The rained out event will take place next Saturday, September 30th, at Goodwill Park. The folk’s over in Mudville also have their block party scheduled for September 30th, and although both events will overlap…

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Former Citizens of the Year Gather Tuesday Night

Holliston’s Citizen of the Year award may be akin to England’s Most Noble Order of the Garter which honors chivalry and was founded in 1348. Or England’s Order of the British Empire which was established in 1917 by King George V and awarded for contributions to the arts and sciences or work with charitable or…

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First Responders Honored at Town Hall

You would have to be at least 26 years of age to have any recollection of the events on September 11th, 2001. Honoring local first responders is a way of remembering to who perished on that tragic day by honoring those who continue to themselves in harms way or to save lives.

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Holliston Man to lead National Marine Corps League

In the sixth grade Warren Griffin moved from West Roxbury to Natick, and in 1975 to Holliston. At the height of the Vietnam War, Griffin informed his father that his college career was ending as he had signed up for the U.S. Marines. With a MOS (military occupational specialty) 0849 (naval gunfire), Griffin would find himself outside of DaNang Vietnam in a place called Dong Ha.

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Free Concert at Blair Square

On September 3rd from 4:30 to 6:00 there will be a free concert by the Big Chief Band. Bring folding chairs or blankets and enjoy! You’re encouraged to grab something to eat at Table Top and bring it along, or enjoy a sit down meal at Casey’s Pub! The Big Chief Band will play at…

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Marigold Project Still at It

If you we’re thinking, “Gee I didn’t get a donation letter from the American Legion Downtown Marigold Project this spring,” you’d be correct. We actually had enough funds from previous years to fulfill the 2023 mission.

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