Thomas Aldrich, 64, died peacefully on March 23, 2021 in Wyoming Medical Center, Casper, Wyoming after a long battle with heart disease. Tom was born on July 22, 1956 to Mary and Jack Aldrich in Deerfield, Massachusetts. He grew up in Holbrook and then later in Holliston, Massachusetts from the first grade onward.
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Holliston Roadway Construction and Paving
The Holliston Highway Department announces that roadway construction is scheduled to begin the week of April 12, 2021, weather permitting, on the following streets: Marshall, Hanlon, Prentice, Cheryl, and Cedar.
COVID-19: April 5, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
Today, a new group of Massachusetts become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. As of this morning, all individuals 55 or older and all individuals with 1 or more eligible medical conditions are eligible to receive the vaccine.
Holliston LEO Club Highlights Video Airing On HCAT-TV
Holliston has its very own Television station – “Holliston Cable Access.” The main purpose of HCAT-TV is to produce and televise all sorts of community television shows for the local viewing audience. Producing a TV show includes some technical knowledge and a certain level of creativity. Some residents are aware that HCAT employs a small staff and relies heavily upon volunteers to uphold our mission.
Civics Sunday: Town Election Candidate Update
The table below illustrates the candidate status as of April 1, 2021.
Civics Sunday: Opportunities to Serve Holliston!
The 2021 Town Election is on May 25. Running for an office may not be in your comfort zone. Not everyone feels ready for all that running for an elected position entails.
Holliston DTC Hosts Climate Change Presentation
Holliston Democratic Town Committee members invite the Holliston public to attend a free virtual presentation about climate change in observance of Earth Day 2021.
Join us for an Evening on Backyard Composting
Would you like to try composting as another way of protecting the environment and enriching your gardens and landscaping? Learn from an expert!
Land Donation Adds Another Piece of the Puzzle to Adams St Public Land
If you look online at the map of the Holliston Town Forest on Adams St., it is mostly shaded green, indicating it is public forest or conservation land. For years in the middle of the forest there was a 22-acre parcel that appeared as a white rectangle because it was privately owned.
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Holliston Senior Center April Activities
While the Senior Center is open by appointment only, many activities can be enjoyed virtually. Check it out!
