Are you—or is a family member—graduating from high school (public, private, technical) or college this spring? We’d love to share your good news with Holliston family, neighbors, and friends.
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Are you—or is a family member—graduating from high school (public, private, technical) or college this spring? We’d love to share your good news with Holliston family, neighbors, and friends.
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Fire Chief Michael Cassidy provides health and safety protocols for the Town Meeting – Monday, May 10, 2021 at the Holliston High School, 7:30pm.
Spring has sprung and vaccinations are on the rise. The result was a flurry of outdoor activities raising funds and spirits. Our Saturday morning stroll brought us to three different events bringing people safely together for great causes: charity and health.
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The Holliston Community Farm is growing this season—literally! We have kept operations going throughout the pandemic and are happy to say that things are in full bloom these days over at 34 Rogers Road.
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The Holliston Memorial Day Committee is honored to announce a Holliston Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony this year is being planned for Monday, May 31, 2021.
The St. Mary’s Knights of Columbus is supplementing its annual raffle by adding a special Electronics Recycling Charity Event with proceeds going to the Holliston Pantry Shelf and the Metrowest Veterans Emergency Assistance Fund.
Thanks to a Holliston Cultural Council grant, Diverse Holliston – in partnership with our independent bookstore Aesop’s Fable is bringing True Story Theater to town for back-to-back Zoom events addressing issues of identity, inclusion, and exclusion in Holliston. The events, a playback performance and an active bystander workshop, are for adults and families with young people 13+. The events will be held on Zoom, on successive Sundays, May 16 and May 23, from 12:30 to 3:00 pm.
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Knights of Columbus, St. Mary’s Council will be collecting recyclable electronics to raise donations for two local charities.
Fellow residents, I am running for re-election to the Select Board with the hope of continuing to seek solutions that would improve our quality of life.
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This week, Rep. Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) joined her colleagues in voting to unanimously support the House’s $47.7 billion Fiscal Year 2022 budget.