The Conservation Associates are planning a walk in memory of Joseph Cohen, a former Holliston Conservation Commissioner and the founder of the Associates group. He passed away in April this year.
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Town of Holliston 1QTR24 Water Bills for July, August and September, 2023
Watch for your water bills and don’t incur unnecessary late fees!
It’s Oktoberfest Time
The 24th annual Holliston Historical Society Oktoberfest takes place on Friday, October 20 from 7 pm to 10 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm). Join […]
Shared Commercial Kitchen Coming Soon to Holliston
This fall, Holliston’s Big Shoe, affectionately known as “the Mill,” will open its doors to WSK, a shared commercial kitchen facility. WSK features two well-equipped […]
Regarding Recent Incidents – Pointers for Parents
A message from Jaclyn Winer, LICSW – Director of Holliston Youth and Family Services Travis Ahern – Town Administrator and Matthew Putvinski – Chair, Youth Advisory Board
Beat a Cyberbully: Here’s How Parents Can Help
While remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic lowered reported instances of bullying, parents fear that, for some students, going back to school will mean the return of bullying.
The Holliston Cultural Council Accepting Grant Applications
The Holliston Cultural Council is accepting applications through October 17.
FEMA and FCC Plan Nationwide Emergency Alert Test for Oct. 4, 2023 – PLEASE READ AND BE PREPARED!
Test Messages Will be Sent to All TVs, Radios and Cell Phones WASHINGTON — FEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct a nationwide […]
The Electric Car Revolution in Massachusetts
As a study by Formrush.com shows, Massachusetts EV registrations have surged over 1,270% from just 3,600 in 2016 to 49,400 today. From 2021 to 2022 alone, EV numbers jumped 62% statewide.
Statement Regarding Investigation of Anti-Semitic Materials Found In Area Of Baseball Diamond Between Placentino Elementary School & Adams Middle School
Small (in size) cut out pieces of paper illustrating Anti-Semitic material were found in the fields
between Placentino Elementary School and Adams Middle School.
