The new year is off to a busy start for Town Boards/Committees. Check the Town website for updates during the week.
Category: Education
Elementary School Lunch Menu – January 2021
Start the new year with a healthy lunch – they’re FREE too.
Holliston Senior Center – January 2021 News and Events
Below are excerpts from the most recent Holliston Senior Center Newsletter. Featured in January is a ‘Psychological First Aid Kit for Surviving the Coronavirus’ Zoom session.
COVID-19: December 29, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
I hope your holiday season is going well and that you are staying safe and healthy. I personally know how difficult is is for many of us to celebrate virtually or without our loved ones, but I want to thank all of you for your efforts to keep our communities safe.
COVID Tops the Select Board Agenda
Holliston Select Board Chair John Cronin called the December 28, 2020 meeting to order at 6:30 pm. Following the practice of the past several months, Mr. Cronin called on Fire Chief Michael Cassidy to update the Board on the state of coronavirus infection in our Town.
Holliston Happenings: Week of December 28, 2020
A quiet week for Town government while we focus on ushering in 2021!
Happy New Year!!!
Complete Streets Project Underway
Help Holliston be a more walkable, bikeable, safe, and enjoyable place by participating in our Wikimap survey!
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Pole to Pole – At Least In My Mind
Some time ago, George Gotsis, a Holliston Reporter reader, asked what was happening to telephone poles around town. Researching this question took some time and then the draft fell to the bottom of my document list.
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Eagle Scout Candidate Builds a Bridge
Chris MacLean, Holliston High senior, chose as his Eagle Scout project the construction of a boardwalk over a section of trail in Wenakeening Woods frequently flooded and impassible. Upper Charles Conservation Land Trust (UCCLT), owner of Wenakeening Woods, was only too happy to accept Chris’s offer.
COVID-19: December 21, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
As we continue through the holiday season, it is more important than ever to heed the guidance that the experts in our state Department of Public Health are asking all Massachusetts residents to follow. The spike in cases and hospitalizations we saw following the Thanksgiving holiday should serve as a sobering reminder of the stakes of this pandemic, as difficult as it may be to make the decisions that will keep all our families safe.
