Holliston Garden Club is offering a $1,000 scholarship to be awarded in June to a Holliston Senior or college student who meet our requirements.
Application deadline is April 15, 2022.
Category: Agriculture
What’s Going On?
Have you noticed eight large, long rows of brown leafy stuff on Norfolk Street? On a cold morning, the long rows may be steaming.
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Rail Trail Benefits from “Honey Money”
We want to thank all our customers who purchased our Holliston Honey from September 1st through December 31st!
As stated, we would donate $1.00 for every jar sold to be donated to the Friends of the Holliston Rail Trail.
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Farm Advisory Looking Towards Spring
Farm Advisory members Thursday evening, January 27, 2022, considered the use of a quarter of an acre to Diana Philips of Happy Goats Farm.
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We’ve Got 23 Months to Put it Together
Don’t look now but the town’s 300th is only shy of two years away. The Celebrate Holliston Committee has already begun brainstorming for a year-long schedule of events.
What suggestions do you have? Comment here.
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Civics Sunday: Candidates Sought for Town Election
Holliston Town Clerk Elizabeth Greendale announces that Nomination Papers for the Town Election will be available starting February 1, 2022.
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The BIG 9 – 0
If you found yourself traveling through Braggville last Saturday afternoon, you may have discovered yourself participating in a birthday tribute to the matriarch of one of Holliston’s most influential families.
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Spring Sticker Shock
Spring is but a mere two and a half months away. By tax time, April 15th , the big box stores will be luring you in to purchase their offerings. If you think the prices at your local food store are rising quickly, just wait till you try and purchase a plant for Mothers’ Day.
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Community Farm Welcomes 2022
Many hands made Friday night’s Bonfire at the Community Farm a reality. The pandemic played a part in the festivities, canceling the band, and Paul Saulnier this year’s Citizen of the Year who was scheduled to light the huge inferno. Main ticket taker Theresa Lampkin tested positive the day before, so Erin Anderson filled the spot of checking electronic tickets. Jeffrey Avenue and Whitney Street were aglow with a portable light tower supplied by the DPW while the Auxiliary Police handled traffic.
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Bonfire is ON, With a Change
When rain canceled the Haunted Walk at the Holliston Community Farm this past October, organizers moved the event to the following week. While not quite the same as on the celebrated date, organizers were pleased that their efforts were supported residents.
