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Category: Education
A Pair of Holliston Players Crowned Free Throw State Champs
Katie Joslin and Jack McDonald each took first place at the Massachusetts Knights of Columbus Free-Throw Competition held on April 1 in Braintree.
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Week #4: Holliston Senior Softball Wrap-Up: (thru 5/7)
The rain finally stopped, and the weekly mayhem returned.
Fresh “news” from Ken Sawyers sports desk.
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Holliston Real Estate Sales: April 2023 – Part 1
Fifteen Holliston properties transferred ownership in April 2023.
The first half of the list is posted here.
Youth Advisory Committee Meets
The Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) meeting was called to order by Chair Matt Putvinski at 7:03 PM, on Monday, May 8, 2023. April meeting minutes were approved and will be available on the Youth and Family Services website.
Tree Ordinance on Monday’s Town Meeting Agenda
The Holliston Garden Club and the Friends of Trees have been advocating for Holliston to become a Tree City USA since August of last year. The Select Board has agreed to submit an application to become a Tree City USA. Part of this program’s requirements include adopting a by-law that protects trees in the community.
Select Board Holds May 8, 2023, Meeting
The weekly meeting of the Holliston Select Board was called to order at 7:01pm by Chair Ben Sparrell. Mr. Cronin was absent.
Holliston’s Public Safety Touch-a-Truck Draws a Crowd
On Saturday, May 6th, the sun finally broke through the clouds / rain to shine down on the Town’s shiny Public Safety vehicles and guests. We visited the event and came away with these photos.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of May 7 – 13, 2023
Fresh from Holliston’s successful Public Safety Touch-a-Truck (HFD’s Ladder truck touches the wispy clouds), it’s another full week of activities and meetings.
Ask the Assessor
Holliston’s Principal Assessor shares the fifth installment of “Ask the Assessor” in which he answers the question: “I’ve done nothing to my house. So, why did my assessment go up?”
