Dianne Nault shares this piece that seems apropos for Father’s Day.
A recent visit to Dianne’s ancestors’ home in Italy provides the context.
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Dianne Nault shares this piece that seems apropos for Father’s Day.
A recent visit to Dianne’s ancestors’ home in Italy provides the context.
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Keep an eye out for the yellow postcard in your mailbox announcing the availability of the 2021 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report!
Or, you can access the report online using the link below.
Habitat for Humanity builds customized playhouses for families of veterans and active-duty personnel.
Find out more below.
This item from Governance Committee Chair Sam Tyler is the last in a series related to the Committee’s examination of the appropriate number of members for Holliston’s Select Board.
Do you know someone who is an extraordinary volunteer that is committed to making Holliston a very special place to live? If you do, Celebrate Holliston is currently looking for nominations for Citizen of the Year.
We are very excited to offer our last concert of the year on Friday, June 10th at 6pm, on Kamitian Field! at Holliston High School.
Join Upper Charles Conservation Land Trust for an informative walk at Wenakeening Woods in Holliston on Sunday, June 12, 1pm. Whether you own a quarter acre residential property or a large woodlot, non-native invasive plants present challenging management considerations.
A family-friendly picnic at Pleasure Point, Sunday, June 12th from 1 – 5 pm.
The Holliston Board of Health has passed along this information from the CMMCP regarding treating unused swimming pools to prevent mosquito spread.
Governance Committee Chair Sam Tyler provides pros and cons for a 3-member Select Board and a 5-member Board in the continuing series of informative updates from his committee.