The remainder of the fifteen Holliston properties that transferred ownership in April are listed here along with the comparative data since 2019.
Author: Chris Cain
Bring on the Noise – Bring on the Grads!
Sunday afternoon, the town was alive with sirens, cheers, congratulations, and clapping as the HHS Class of 2023 rode through.
Holliston Happenings: Week of May 21 – 27, 2023
Holliston votes this Tuesday, May 23, 2023.
Memorial Day preparations start this Wednesday and continue through Monday, May 29th.
Spring Town Meeting – Overview
This report includes the high-level results of actions taken on all thirty-two Articles on the May 15, 2023, Annual Town Meeting Warrant.
Photos and discussion items will be included in a second report in the coming days.
COMMENT attached to this article.
Holliston Happenings: Week of May 14 – 20, 2023
Sunday is Mother’s Day!
Town Meeting is Monday, beginning at 7:00pm in the High School Auditorium. Let your voice / vote be heard.
Council on Aging’s May Meeting Recently Held
The Holliston Council on Aging held its monthly meeting on May 10, 2023. Chair Yvette Cain called the meeting to order at the appointed hour of 2:00pm. After dispensing with the approval of the last meeting’s minutes, the Council moved on to hear the Director’s Report.
Holliston Real Estate Sales: April 2023 – Part 1
Fifteen Holliston properties transferred ownership in April 2023.
The first half of the list is posted here.
Select Board Holds May 8, 2023, Meeting
The weekly meeting of the Holliston Select Board was called to order at 7:01pm by Chair Ben Sparrell. Mr. Cronin was absent.
Holliston Happenings: Week of May 7 – 13, 2023
Fresh from Holliston’s successful Public Safety Touch-a-Truck (HFD’s Ladder truck touches the wispy clouds), it’s another full week of activities and meetings.
Memorial Tree Planted at Blair Square
On Saturday, April 29, 2023, members of the Holliston Garden Club convened Blair Square to mark Arbor Day 2023. During the brief ceremony, a Proclamation was read, Arbor Day poems were read by 5th grade authors, and a memorial tree was dedicated to Carol Meritt, long-time Garden Club member.
