Holliston Cable Access Television (HCAT) is searching for residents to be contestants on a new community TV game show called “What Do You Know?” Production of this exciting new trivia game show will begin later this summer.
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Happy 100th Legion Post 47
Holliston’s American Legion Post 47 reached its 100th anniversary in 2020. The Laser Light show they threw for the Town was a fitting celebration – worth waiting a year.
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HPD Monthly Calls for Service: May and June 2021
Lieutenant George Leurini provides us with HPD’s “stats” for the past two months.
Thank you HPD for your service.
July Meals: For School, Camps, and Pick-up
Susan Palefsky shares meal availability for the Summer months.
School and Camp menus are provided here.
Holliston’s Hazardous Waste Day This Saturday
Dispose of unwanted hazardous waste this Saturday at R.A.M.S. from 8 am to Noon.
Flag Count July 4, 2021
The 2021 Independence Day flag count is in the books. The results are posted here.
HPD To Host Blood Drive for Boston Children’s Hospital
Sign up now for the “Give Pints for Half Pints” blood drive to be held at the HPD headquarters on July 15th.
Tammy Retalic Receives Organization of Nurse Leaders Award
Harvard Medical School affiliate Hebrew SeniorLife, a nonprofit organization committed to improving the lives of older adults, today announced Tammy Retalic, M.S., R.N., Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services, is the Organization of Nurse Leaders’ 2021 recipient of the Elaine K. Sherwood Service Award. The prestigious award, given annually since 1993, recognizes leaders who exemplify outstanding commitment and contribution to the work of the Organization of Nurse Leaders, a nonprofit, professional membership organization for current and aspiring nurse leaders.
Inviting Holliston Organizations to Apply for ARPA Funds
Town Administrator, Travis Ahern has asked that the following memo, that was previously sent to Town Board, Committees, and Departments be posted here so that Organizations beyond the Town’s entities consider how American Rescue Plan Act funds might be used in Holliston’s recovery from the pandemic.
A Key to a Bit of Native American Language in Holliston
Town Historian, Joanne Hulbert shares a language lesson. English is the dominant language of Massachusetts and Holliston since its settlement. There was a language spoken here long before the arrival of the Europeans who paid scant attention to the language spoken by the Native Americans. Fortunately, a few people did.
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