Spring arrives and with it comes a full week of activities / meetings.
Category: Environment
And the Water Runs Through It
For decades, I drove the town roads – and the “water” was Lake Winthrop, Factory Pond or perhaps the Bogastow Brook. A beautiful threesome, but rather limited given the rich web of water that runs through our town. In the last five years, with the Holliston Rail Trail completed, I have been able to open my eyes to the extensive waterway network that flows throughout all corners of our town.
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Mount Hollis Lodge Friday Fish Frys are Back!
Every Friday between now and Good Friday, April 7th, the Mount Hollis Lodge will be serving up “fish and chips” to go.
Holliston Garden Club Scholarships
The Holliston Garden Club announces two financial aid programs available to Holliston students.
Holliston Happenings: Week of February 19 – 25, 2023
Presidents Day is Monday with Town Offices Closed. Trash / recycling pickup is delayed one day all week.
This is school (winter?) vacation week.
Planning Board Begins Public Hearing on a New 555 Hopping Brook Proposal
The Holliston Planning Board continued two public hearings at their February 16, 2023, meeting. Chair Karen Apuzzo-Langton (below) set the ground rules for the meeting as she called the meeting to order following the guidelines for MA open meetings using remote participation.
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February 13, 2023, Select Board Meeting
The Holliston Select Board held its weekly meeting on Monday, February 13, 2023 (otherwise known as Valentine’s Day eve). Chair Ben Sparrell called the meeting to order at 7:00pm sharp. The studious looks below indicate the level of attention to detail related to the scheduled proposed FY 24 budgets.
Holliston: A Tree City USA? It’s Up to Us
The Holliston Garden Club, in conjunction with the Town, is working on a wonderful new initiative to designate Holliston as a Tree City USA.
Holliston Lions: Our Global Reach
Many of us have watched our televisions and seen the horrible devastation in Turkey and Syria due to the earthquakes which ravaged buildings along the border. Unfortunately, this area has already seen their share of problems with the recent influx of refugees due to the conflicts in the area.
Select Board Tackles More FY 24 Budget Proposals
At 7:01pm on Monday, February 6, 2023, Holliston Select Board Chair Ben Sparrell called the meeting to order offering an informative agenda.
