Trash and Recycling Pickup will be on a normal pickup schedule the week of December 26th and January 2nd. There will be NO delay in the schedule.
Category: Environment
Another Great Year for the GHSMGA and the Holliston Pantry Shelf
Almost every Tuesday and Thursday between April and November / December, members of the Greater Holliston Senior Men’s Golf Association (GHSMGA) can be found chasing a small round ball around on an 18-hole property somewhere.
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Let the Sunshine Bring the Town Revenue
Holliston Select Board Chair Ben Sparrell called the December 5, 2022, meeting to order at 7:01pm offering an “updating” agenda to guide the discussions / decisions.
New Year’s Eve on Fire
The Holliston Community Farm will once again sponsor a huge bonfire on New Year’s Eve.
Holliston Happenings: Week of December 4 – 10, 2022
A busy week of civic and social activities kicking off with an Open House at the Historical Society TODAY and finishing up with seasonal music and gingerbread houses.
Don’t forget Toys for Tots.
Rail Trail Now Open After Drainage Work
Thanks to the work of the Holliston Highway Department and Rail Trail Committee member Herb Brockert the new drainage pipes have been installed and the trail is now passable.
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Rail Trail Closed to Finish Drainage Project at Phipps Tunnel
The Rail Trail is CLOSED TODAY (Tuesday) – Friday. The Holliston Highway Department will be working on the final phase of improved drainage along the Upper Charles Rail Trail near Phipps Tunnel.
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Holidays Off to a Fast Start
A pictorial whirlwind view of Holliston as Thanksgiving passed and quickly “flipped” to the downtown holiday lighting.
Shelter, Food, Family, and Faith – The Real Thanksgiving
Bobby sends another message from Florida that reminds us of what it is to be truly thankful.
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Venice Underwater
Bobby is visiting his sister in Florida. He has filed this report from the Sunshine State.
The water has receded, and the streets are passable, but this American city named after its European cousin is on the road to recovery after Hurricane Ian. While blue tarps dot the landscape, much debris awaits pickup curbside.
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