Due to drought conditions and the extended forecast, effective immediately for anyone on town water, NO outside irrigation is allowed.
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Due to drought conditions and the extended forecast, effective immediately for anyone on town water, NO outside irrigation is allowed.
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Families across Massachusetts have been hit hard personally and economically by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. One area where our Commonwealth has worked hard to ensure that families are protected is in housing.
Lt. George Leurini has provided the monthly HPD service calls for the month of June.
Thank you HPD for continuing to keep us safe.
As we enter Phase 3 of reopening, state officials are working to ensure that our infrastructure and the resources needed by workers returning to work are accessible and safe.
One of the most pressing questions that many families are facing as we prepare for our “new normal” is what education will look like in the fall.
I hope you had a safe and restful weekend. Today, July 13th, the City of Boston has joined the rest of the state in entering our Phase 3 of reopening, which includes updated guidance on gatherings, expanded operation of some indoor-oriented businesses, and adjustments to outdoor recreational activity safety standards.
In compliance with state public health guidelines relative to COVID-19, Rep. Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) has cancelled her annual 8th Middlesex Senior Picnic.
The Library building will open on Tuesday, July 14. Hours will be Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday—10 AM-6 PM; Wednesday—10 AM-8 PM; and Saturday—10 AM-1 PM.
The Senior Center will open to the public beginning Monday, July 13, by appointment only, and on a very limited basis.
It’s been great to see many of our small local businesses reopen over the past few weeks. It’s been inspiring to watch proprietors embracing the significant challenges around safe reopening in order to help move their businesses and the economy forward.