A busy weekend coming up here in town. After scoring some pizza at the Lions’ Club Carnival, dropping off your hazardous waste on Saturday at the Adams Middle School, and attending the American Legion’s Laser Light Show at Goodwill, why not bring your favorite frog to the Farmer’s Market on Sunday.
Category: Environment
Holliston’s Hazardous Waste Day This Saturday
Dispose of unwanted hazardous waste this Saturday at R.A.M.S. from 8 am to Noon.
Inviting Holliston Organizations to Apply for ARPA Funds
Town Administrator, Travis Ahern has asked that the following memo, that was previously sent to Town Board, Committees, and Departments be posted here so that Organizations beyond the Town’s entities consider how American Rescue Plan Act funds might be used in Holliston’s recovery from the pandemic.
Our Open Places: Smartphones and Advanced Exploring
May’s edition of Our Open Places featured a beginner’s guide to enjoying open places in and around Holliston. This month, let’s introduce some of the tools a more advanced hiker and explorer might use to discover some amazing areas around Holliston.
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A Key to a Bit of Native American Language in Holliston
Town Historian, Joanne Hulbert shares a language lesson. English is the dominant language of Massachusetts and Holliston since its settlement. There was a language spoken here long before the arrival of the Europeans who paid scant attention to the language spoken by the Native Americans. Fortunately, a few people did.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of June 28, 2021
The Park and Rec Summer Concert series begins this Tuesday. Independence Day ends the week. The annual Holliston Reporter flag count will take place next weekend.
The Second Farmer’s Market Happens Tomorrow
Come down to Blair Square from 9 am – 1 pm on Sunday to see artists, farmers, and some hear some good music.
Holliston’s First Farmers Market – A recap from the HCAT Team
Holliston had a lot to celebrate last weekend, perhaps most notably was the launch of our town’s very own Farmers Market. As a member of the Holliston Cable Access board, I was proud to be part of the crew on the scene to capture some of the special moments for our community to relive for years to come.
Knight’s Turn Old Electronics Into Money
You may recall that in early May, the St. Mary’s Knights of Columbus Council held an electronics recycling event. The Knights partnered with the Green Team to make the tired old electronics go away.
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Student Learning at Lake Winthrop
Students from the Innovative Conceptual Design and Engineering program at Holliston High School were tasked with creating cardboard boats using limited supplies and materials to test the physical laws of buoyancy during a ten-week summer program.
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