A quiet week for Town government while we focus on ushering in 2021!
Happy New Year!!!
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Santa’s Gift
Once again, we thank Mr. Doug Brown for reminding what holiday celebrations are all about.
Merry Christmas!
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Santa Spotted in Holliston!
The weather has been brisk, but sunny days reign leading up to Christmas. It’s optimum conditions for shopping local! With anticipated shipping delays, online shopping move over! Local shoppes offer the “take it with you” delivery method.
A Pandemic Can’t Stop The Senior Holiday Party!
The elves were busy preparing to serve nearly 220 meals to Holliston Seniors with this year’s Drive-in Holiday Party. The Holliston Reporter sent this writer undercover to see how the magic happened.
The Ultimate Holliston Light Ride
My love for Christmas lights, or exterior illumination, as Clark Griswold would call it, goes back to my childhood when my family would go for light rides for what seemed like hours. I loved yards I could see coming – lights hanging from fences, roof lines, light posts – the more the merrier.
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Holliston’s Council on Aging Holds Its December Meeting
Council on Aging (CoA) Chair, Bob Malone called the meeting to order at 1:03 and read the remote meeting guidelines for Open Meetings during the pandemic emergency.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of December 14, 2020
Holiday events and Board / Committee meetings fill this week.
School Committee Meeting
Stacey Raffi, Chair, called the regular session of the School Committee meeting at 7:23 PM, following an Executive Session that began at 7 PM.
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Bob Durling’s Photography Captures The Everyday Extraordinary
“Fantastic,” “Amazing,” “Gorgeous,” “Stunning.” When photographer Bob Durling posts on the town Facebook page, “I’m HOLLISTON HAPPY,” people usually sing praises. His wildlife photography often garners hundreds of likes and dozens of supportive commenters.
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What To Know As Library Pauses In-person Service
The Holliston Public Library will temporarily pause in-person visits beginning December 14 to ensure the safety of staff as the number of COVID cases rises.
