Check out what’s on tap this week and the first few weeks in May here in Holliston.
Category: Education
Civics Sunday: Meet the Candidate – John D. Leary, Jr.
Hi, my name is John D. Leary, Jr. but most people know me better as “Jay.” I am running for the open position on the Board of Health in the upcoming May 2021 election, and I am asking for your support and vote.
COVID-19: April 23, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
As of this week, all Massachusetts residents over the age of 16 are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine is free and open to all who live, work, or study in Massachusetts.
Holliston Real Estate Sales – March 2021; Part 2
Here is the second half of the list of March property sales and the year-to-year comparison.
Enough Time for All The Questions!
The April 15th meeting of the Holliston Planning Board began as scheduled at 7:00pm. Chair David Thorn called for the re-opening of the Public Hearing on the proposed development at 555 Hopping Brook Road.
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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!
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.
Our Open Places- An Introduction to a Continuing Series
For the past 12 months people have chosen to go outside as a way to break up the monotony of quarantining during the COVID pandemic. They went outside to walk. I saw some people who went outside to kayak. Many people went outside to go fishing. During the summer, families went outside to cook and eat. If company came, we went outside to talk on opposite sides of the driveway while wearing masks.
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Youth Advisory Committee
This month’s Youth Advisory Committee meeting was called to order on Monday, April 12, at 7:06 PM by Chair Jennifer Liebermann.
COVID-19: April 12, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
As of last week, over half of all Massachusetts adults have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. We were the first state with over 5 million residents to hit this milestone, and this week, we’re on track to have over 2 million residents fully vaccinated.
