During Wednesday evening’s Library Trustees (LT) meeting, Library Director Leslie McDonnell provided an update to last month’s goings-on on at the Holliston Library.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of May 3, 2021
It’s a very busy week – starts off with taxes due and ends up with Mother’s Day. In between several meetings and two outdoor events on Saturday!
Rep. Dykema Supports FY22 Funding for Holliston in State Budget
This week, Rep. Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) joined her colleagues in voting to unanimously support the House’s $47.7 billion Fiscal Year 2022 budget.
Holliston Senior Center – May 2021 Activities / Information
Below are some excerpts from the Senior Center May / June Newsletter that highlight some special points of interest for the coming month.
Holliston Happenings: Week of April 19, 2021
It’s School Vacation. Patriots Day pushes some Town services and meetings back one day. Thursday is the Day to love our mother – Earth that is!
Holliston Historical Society Presents Movie Night
Keep Thursday, April 22, 2021, open for another great movie, hosted by the Holliston Historical Society. The movie will start at 7:30 pm and will be followed by a discussion (via Zoom).
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Civics Sunday: Meet the Candidate; Richard Morse
Holliston has many things that add to our quality of life. The Rail Trail, Library, conservation land with its walking trails, Senior Center and Parks and Recreation Department all make Holliston a special place.
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“A Holliston Call to Duty,” The Book Is Available in Town
“A Holliston Call to Duty” is a tribute to military veterans from the small Massachusetts town of Holliston, thirty miles southwest of Boston. Little has been previously told about the lives of these men and women who were called in times of peace and war to the nation’s defense.
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Council on Aging Meets and Get To Know Director Lisa Borchetta
The April meeting of the Council on Aging (CoA) was held in the mostly refurbished Holliston Senior Center Great Room on Wednesday the 14th.
Theater Review: Anne of Green Gables
On a sunny Thursday afternoon I had the enormous pleasure of watching 10 talented children put on their first dress rehearsal of Anne of Green Gables. (See cast list below.) The youngest was in first grade, and only two were in fifth grade. Amazingly, they brought this well-loved tale to life despite their ages.
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