Local Shopkeepers say “Buy It Now”

Kamala Boutique owner Kate Lamontague told the Holliston Reporter on Wednesday that sixty to seventy percent of her merchandise is either held up or canceled. Lamontague said that her business hasn’t popped back since the pandemic arrived nearly twenty months ago. People just didn’t come out Lamontague explained.

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HNN Great Pumpkin Rail Trail Walk October 31st

Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors invites you to join us at our Great Pumpkin Trail Walk on Sunday, October 31st from 10:00am-12:00pm at the Holliston Rail Trail. There are games set up along the first section of the trail up to the first bridge – great for young kids of all ages – and small prizes are distributed. The Great Pumpkin Trail Walk is an allergy-free way to celebrate Fall for the whole family.

Lions 2nd Annual Treat Transport

It’s that time of year again! Time for the gremlins to start showing their true colors. The Holliston Lions Club is once again urging families to take part in our treat transport. For the second year in a row, we’ll be jazzing up a few cars, adding a few goblins to the seats and we’ll deliver treats to your children at your home.

Review of a Dazzling “Annie” by Prana

Little Orphan Annie burst on the scene as a comic strip in 1924 in the NY Daily News. Once the Depression came, Annie represented a pipe dream: an orphan girl rescued and then adopted by the improbably named Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks. The comic strip gave hope to those struggling to put food on the table for their families, just as did the musical 42nd Street with its fantasy song, “We’re in the Money.”

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