Check out what’s going on in Holliston this week – and the first part of February.
Category: Education
Holliston Senior Center; February Activities
The description of some of the February activities hosted by the Holliston Senior Center are posted here.
Holliston Library Announces Upcoming Programs
Library Director Leslie McDonnell shares some upcoming events during February.
School Committee Meeting Receives Updates and Approves Calendar
Stacey Raffi, Chair of the School Committee (SC), called the remote meeting to order at 7:03 PM, on 1.21.21.
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STONE WALLS — An Essay
We are pleased to bring you a first offering from a local author who goes by the pen name, Winthrop. Enjoy!
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Let The Sun Shine and the Electricity Flow
The Select Board held a special meeting on Thursday, January 21st to hear a progress report on the solar project moving its way through the regulatory process. The Board hosted this session to provide the public with an in-depth look at the ‘who, what, where, when, and how’ of this renewable energy source.
Hollistonian Berg Brothers Acquire Award-Winning Vermont Distillery
When Chris Berg first introduced his younger brothers Matt and Keith to Stonecutter Spirits’ single barrel gin, it was love at first sip.
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Time to Reserve Your Garden Plot
The days are getting longer, and Spring is only a few months away. If your sunlight is limited in your backyard, or if you just can’t stand the thought of digging a backyard garden plot, maybe a ready-made garden spot is just the answer.
Holliston Benefits as Rep. Dykema and Local Senators Secure Capital Funding
Last week, legislation supported by Representative Carolyn Dykema (D – Holliston) Senate President Karen Spilka (D – Ashland) and Sen. Jamie Eldridge (D-Acton) was signed into law by Governor Baker.
COVID-19: January 19, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
As the pandemic continues to impact every aspect of our daily lives, I wanted to share some promising news on the COVID-19 vaccine distribution process. In Massachusetts, over 200,000 doses of vaccine have already been administered, including 32,984 second doses of the two-stage vaccine.
