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Category: Arts and Entertainment
HR Bright Spot
Seven-year-old Cole Dennison became hero to his little brother Eli this past weekend, raising $358 with his contactless lemonade stand.
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Historical Society Fall Fair Cancelled
The 40th Annual Harvest Fair, scheduled for September 20, 2020 will be cancelled for this year.
Historical Society Living History Project Update (COVID Stories)
It’s been about four months since the Governor’s stay at home order in March. As we go through this strange collective experience while the state slowly opens, the Holliston Historical Society would like to hear about how you are doing.
Imagine Your Story: The Library’s Summer Reading Program
Hey, kids and teens…have you signed up for READsquared to log your summer reading books yet? How will you know when you’ve read your first 100 books? Sign up today!
An Homage to our Nation’s Symbol – The Bald Eagle
I recently had the opportunity to spend some time in Maine. When we were out boating, we spotted a bald eagle’s nest on a small remote island.
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Rep. Dykema’s Senior Picnic Cancelled
In compliance with state public health guidelines relative to COVID-19, Rep. Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) has cancelled her annual 8th Middlesex Senior Picnic.
Library Building to Open!
The Library building will open on Tuesday, July 14. Hours will be Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday—10 AM-6 PM; Wednesday—10 AM-8 PM; and Saturday—10 AM-1 PM.
Senior Center Re-opens to Public
The Senior Center will open to the public beginning Monday, July 13, by appointment only, and on a very limited basis.
Holliston Happenings: Week of July 6, 2020
Grab-n-go meals are back – on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The summer months don’t stop the Town’s Boards and Committees from meeting.
