Friday, April 30, Arbor Day 2021, the Holliston Rail Trail was treated to a tree-trimming from Washington St. to Church St.
Author: Ken Henderson
Rail Trail Partially Closed on Friday, April 30, 2021
The Rail Trail will be closed on Arbor Day, April 30 from Church St to Washington St.
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Rail Trail Cleanup by LEOs
The Holliston Lions Club sponsors the Holliston High School LEO Club.
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The Many Lives of a Former Church
Ever been told “Head on down that way until you come to where the old (fill in the blank) used to be and turn left?” This sometimes epitomizes finding your way around Holliston.
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Happy 95th To A Fellow Lion
If you were in downtown Holliston on Sunday, January 17th, about one o’clock, you saw a parade of Holliston fire, police, Lions and VFW vehicles making joyous noise.
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The Finishing Touch on the Rail Trail
The Holliston Rail Trail has a new, clear path through the once gravel parking area between Central and Church Streets. The newly paved parking area adjoins the clearly marked stone dust trail. The safety of walkers and bikers through this area is greatly improved. But it just didn’t happen. This was a great example of teamwork in action.
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New Installations Thanks to Friends of Holliston Trails
Holliston Rail Trail has some awesome friends. While the pandemic slowed the Friends of Holliston Trails (FOHT) down this past spring, they are busy this fall bringing more amenities to trail users. They have purchased and installed equipment for three exercise stations with money received from two sponsors.
Paying It Forward
Ralph and Nancy Stover have lived in town for many years. Giving to others is a way of life for them: active member of the VFW, Altar Guild at St. Michael’s Church, adopting rescued dogs, and busy at the Senior Center. This alone has made for many friends.
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History Abounds on the Rail Trail
Whether a history scavenger hunt or a random discovery attracts you, Holliston’s Rail Trail is both an historic and a tranquil place to walk, jog, and ride. Holliston’s development beside the former railroad is part of our heritage.
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If You Build It, They Will Come
Yes, Holliston built a “Field of Dreams.” The Town built a recreational rail trail that spans the length of the town from Milford to Sherborn. All 6.7 miles are traveled by walkers, strollers and bikers.
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