Paul Saulnier shares an ode to the endless effort to deal with our ever burgeoning amount of STUFF.
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Paul Saulnier shares an ode to the endless effort to deal with our ever burgeoning amount of STUFF.
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Upper Charles Climate Action (UCCA) of Sherborn, Holliston and surrounding towns will be hosting an EV Fest in the fall. If you are an EV or Hybrid owner, we hope you will join us to “Lift your hood and let interested neighbors see what you’ve got!” The idea of the event is neighbor to neighbor learning. We will not have commercial sellers, just you and your cars. You don’t have to be an EV or hybrid guru, just be willing to share your experience as the owner of an electrically powered vehicle.
The Town’s 1999 Master Plan cited the East Holliston Commercial District as the eastern “gateway” into town. Under the heading of Town and Village Centers – the plan suggested “Improve the visual appeal of the East Holliston Commercial district by identifying places for additional landscaping.”
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Normally at this time of year I would be begging Mother Nature for just an inch or two of moisture for my Dahlia farm on Highland Street. Not this year!
The Holliston Select Board met at 7:00pm on Monday, July 12, 2021.
Below is the calendar of Town Board / Committee meetings for the coming week as of Sunday, July 11. Monday’s Select Board meeting, at approximately […]
On June 19, 2021, four Boy Scouts from Holliston’s Troop 73 received their Eagle Awards in a Court of Honor held at Christ the King Lutheran Church.
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The quarterly water bills were mailed out Friday, July 16, 2021. This bill reflects water usage for the period April-June 2021 and any arrears.
In this week’s article meet Sustainability Coordinator, Matt Zettek and Building Inspector Mark Kaferlein.
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Holliston’s American Legion Post 47 reached its 100th anniversary in 2020. The Laser Light show they threw for the Town was a fitting celebration – worth waiting a year.
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