Lions’ Recent Cookout for Seniors and Vets

The Holliston Lions were able to help a few different groups of people with one event held recently at the the Holliston Senior Center.  The main feature was a cookout for Holliston Seniors and veterans.  A traditional menu was served; chips and sodas, hamburgers, hot dogs, cole slaw, potato salad and ice cream sundaes.  More than fifty meals were provided to veterans, seniors and volunteers.

RAMS Student Leadership Team Thanks the Holliston Community for A Very Successful Candy Drive

The Robert Adams Student Leadership Team (above) expresses our heartfelt thanks to our school administration, teachers and staff, and Mr. Ryan Venditti, our Advisor, for the opportunity to lead a Candy Drive right after Halloween. We are incredibly grateful to our fellow students, the town community, Holliston Senior Center, and Next Generation Martial Arts for encouraging and supporting our efforts by donating heaps of candy.

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Interfaith Statement on Recent Incidents of Bias in the Holliston Schools

The Metrowest Interfaith Dialogue Project (hollistoninterfaith.org) is a coalition of inter-religious communities based in Holliston but extends beyond to promote the religious and cultural diversity of our communities. Recently, there were incidents of bias in the public schools of Holliston, including racial, homophobic, antisemitic graffiti. School and town officials, along with the local clergy are organizing ways to engage the community about these issues.

8-Foot Menorah to Light Up Holliston as Part of World’s Largest Hanukkah Observance

CHABAD CENTER will ignite a public 8’ Hanukkah menorah erected at Holliston Town Hall, followed by a community-wide celebration on Monday, November 29, at 6pm, the 2nd night of the eight-day holiday. The ceremony, organized by Chabad Rabbi Mendy Kivman, will feature community leaders lighting the Menorah.  Following the menorah lighting ceremony, we will dance, sing and eat the traditional latkes and donuts!