Antique and classic cars begin arriving around 4:40. The barbeque is up and running by 5:00. Spectators and shoppers come and go throughout the gathering.
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Antique and classic cars begin arriving around 4:40. The barbeque is up and running by 5:00. Spectators and shoppers come and go throughout the gathering.
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It’s not too late to sign up for next Sunday’s Blood Drive at Mt. Hollis Lodge; 8 am – 2:30 pm.
Father’s Day and Juneteenth begin the week in Holliston. Town offices and schools are closed Monday to observe Juneteenth.
Trash / Recycling will NOT be changed this week.
The Holliston Farmer’s Market is held at Blair Square every Sunday until early October.
Musical performers will appear at the Market each of the next three Sundays from 10 – noon.
A very busy Sunday begins this week in Holliston.
Monday’s Select Board meeting includes and update from Town Counsel on the cannabis industry in Holliston.
We are very excited to offer our last concert of the year on Friday, June 10th at 6pm, on Kamitian Field! at Holliston High School.
Two free events hosted by the Holliston Lions Club for Seniors and Veterans. Sign up by calling the Senior Center 508.429.0622.
A family-friendly picnic at Pleasure Point, Sunday, June 12th from 1 – 5 pm.
The Holliston Farmer’s Market opens for business TODAY from 9:30 – 1:00.
Several Board / Committee meetings are planned for the coming week. A report on the feasibility of using the Linden St. wastewater plant for treating downtown sewage will highlight Monday’s Select Board meeting.
A large turnout showed how much Holliston remembers its fallen heroes.
A full-scale parade marked the return to a more ‘normal’ Memorial Day in our community.
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