At 7:03PM on Wednesday evening, Library Trustees (LT) Chair Karla Alfred (above L) opened the April 6 meeting. With a few corrections and edits, the March minutes were approved, and the group turned the floor to Library Director Leslie McDonnell for the Director’s Report.
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Civics Sunday: Announcing Candidate Statements to Inform Voters’ Choices
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Assistant TA Brings Holliston Experience, Excitement, and Energy
Meet Kathleen Buckley, Holliston’s Assistant Town Administrator and Human Resource Director. Hired in November 2021, Buckley has already published the premier edition of newsletter Holliston Hometown, recently introduced to residents and available on the Town’s website.
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Youth Advisory Committee’s March 14, 2022, Meeting
Chair Jennifer Liebermann (below left), called the remote meeting of the Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) to order at 7:05 PM on Monday evening, March 14
Library Trustees Hold March Meeting
Karla Alfred, Chair, called the March 9, 2022, meeting of the Library Trustees to order at 7:03 PM.
School Committee Meeting – March 3, 2022
Chair Cynthia Listewnik opened the March 3, 2022, meeting of the School Committee at 7:01 PM.
Youth Advisory Committee: February Meeting
Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) Chair Jennifer Liebermann opened the Monday (2.7.23) night remote meeting at 7:06 PM. Members were joined by returning Youth and Family Services (YFS) Director Jackie Winer .
Long Night, Several Meetings for School Committee
Thursday evening, February 3, 2022, provided a full schedule for the School Committee (SC). The night began with a 5-7 PM meeting to discuss “Special Needs,” followed by its 7 PM bi-monthly meeting, ending with an Executive Session for the purpose of Collective Bargaining. The following information is extracted from the regularly scheduled 7 PM meeting, called to order by Chair Cynthia Listewnik at 7:03 PM in the Holliston High School Library.
Library Trustees’ February 2022 Meeting
The Holliston Library Trustees (LT) met on Wednesday, February 2, at 7 PM. The remote meeting was called to order by Chair Karla Alfred. Library Director Leslie McDonnell steered the Trustees through an agenda that included a COVID mitigation as well as updates of several topics of interest to the general public.
School Committee Meets
Following a 5:30 PM presentation by Town Administrator Travis Ahern entitled “Evaluating Financial Condition” and a School Committee Executive Session for the purpose of Collective Bargaining with the Holliston Federation of Teachers, SC Chair Cynthia Listewnik opened the open session regular meeting at 7:05 PM. Plans to meet in the HHS Library were thwarted when heating issues “pivoted” the meeting to a remote-only option.
