The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a significant threat to health and public safety in every community in the Commonwealth. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of last week represented our #2, #1, and #3 highest single-day totals for new confirmed cases, respectively, and as of January 7th, 219 of our 351 communities are considered in the highest risk category for the virus.
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Annual Town Meeting Warrant Now Open
The Holliston Select Board has opened the Warrant for the May 10, 2021 Town Meeting.
Holliston Water Bills Arriving Soon
The quarterly water bills will be mailed out Friday, January 15, 2021.
Knights Of Columbus Sponsoring Red Cross Blood Drive
On Saturday January 16, 2021 in St. Mary’s Father Haley Hall, the Council will sponsor its annual Red Cross Blood Drive.
Safe Routes to School Survey is Now Open
We are pleased to inform you that Adams, Placentino, and Miller schools have partnered with the Massachusetts Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program to provide you with a valuable survey tool to gather data on how students travel to and from school.
Student Ambassador Thanks Holliston for Support of Food Drive
Thanks to our Holliston community for its generous donations to the Project 351 Food Drive. This drive benefitted many families suffering from food insecurity, especially during the pandemic. In total, 222.1 pounds of food was collected. Your commitment to helping our local communities is admirable.
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Upcoming Library Virtual Events
Contact the Library to sign up for these FREE sessions coming soon.
COVID-19: January 4, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
I hope you are staying safe, healthy, and warm and that your new year is off to a good start! In this week’s newsletter, I wanted to provide a brief update on the vaccine rollout in Massachusetts.
Elementary School Lunch Menu – January 2021
Start the new year with a healthy lunch – they’re FREE too.
2020 – The Year, Holliston Style
No matter how you slice it, 2020 was a remarkable year. We have looked back at some of the remarkably good things that happened in Holliston last year (doesn’t the past tense sound good?) There is no doubt that our community faced a most daunting 2020. We have chosen to focus on the positive reactions / actions to the calamities that we believe make Holliston such a special place.
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