This will be a two-part series on the recent design and construction of a Kachelofen on Fiske Street.
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This will be a two-part series on the recent design and construction of a Kachelofen on Fiske Street.
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On Sunday afternoon, March 20, 2022, naturalists Ann Marie Pilch and Marc Connelly led a group of 20 like-minded men, women and children along some of the historic paths in Wenakeening Woods, a 108 acre preserve under the care of the Upper Charles Conservation Land Trust (UCCLT).
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Steve and Gabrielle Proia opened their business in Holliston in 2016. Since then they have supported a wide range of organizations including the Police Department, Holliston Football and Youth Baseball, the Boy Scouts, Tim’s Trot, Fatima Shrine, the High School Senior Class, the Historical Society’s Harvest Fair and Car Show, Project Just Because, the Food Pantry, Celebrate Holliston and many, many more.
It’s never too late to celebrate Fathers’ Day. Delayed by the pandemic, this car show and breakfast in the barn has become a favorite among car enthusiasts and area residents who come to see the cars and trucks on display at the Historical Society Grounds @ 547 Washington Street in Holliston.
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Don’t miss the car show on September 18th at Arcadian Farms. Proceeds from the raffle will go to the Greater Boston Food Bank.
Paul Saulnier shares an ode to the endless effort to deal with our ever burgeoning amount of STUFF.
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The Holliston Historical Society Father’s Day Car Show is scheduled this year on October 3, 2021. Who knew that the lockdown would be over on May 30th?
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The Holliston Historical Society is pleased to announce that it has received a grant of $10,000 from Preservation Massachusetts, in partnership with The 1772 Foundation.
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Chris MacLean, Holliston High senior, chose as his Eagle Scout project the construction of a boardwalk over a section of trail in Wenakeening Woods frequently flooded and impassible. Upper Charles Conservation Land Trust (UCCLT), owner of Wenakeening Woods, was only too happy to accept Chris’s offer.
According to the FBI, victims of online fraud lost $800M to scammers last year.
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