Oy, yay! Oy, yay! The Town Crier (Chris Cain of the Holliston Reporter) rang in the opening of Holliston’s first of the season’s Farmer’s Market at Blair Square.
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Oy, yay! Oy, yay! The Town Crier (Chris Cain of the Holliston Reporter) rang in the opening of Holliston’s first of the season’s Farmer’s Market at Blair Square.
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Akshara Shankar, a 2021 graduate of Holliston High School, was recently selected to receive an award from Sodexo’s Stop Hunger Foundation to recognize her for setting up a nonprofit to alert volunteers about the type of donations that are needed to stock local food pantries.
After 15 months of masked, socially distant and small-group programming Parks and Recreation is thrilled to be looking ahead to a summer of relative normalcy. There are a number of new and exciting things the department is excited to highlight, that should serve the community’s recreational needs better than ever. Here are few initiatives and services that are new for 2021.
Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project personnel will be in Holliston: June 29, 30, July 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28. All dates are tentative due to weather conditions.
Revival Training in Holliston’s Village Plaza opened its doors in early May. It is the latest business to find its way from the creator’s home to a brick-and-mortar presence following the pandemic. Dana Balejko, founder and trainer, shares her passion for fitness with a clientele reflective of all levels of experience.
Like an artist with an empty canvas, a gardener or horticulturist likes nothing more than an empty plot of soil. When a new parking lot planter was created with the addition to parking spaces along the rail trail behind Casey’s Pub, several local green thumbs vied for planting rights.
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Opening Day of the Holliston Farmer’s Market is just a couple of days away. Come down to Blair Square to see farmers, crafters, authors, and artists.
The Holliston Select Board was all smiles as Chair Tina Hein called the June 14, 2021 meeting to order.
The municipalities of Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, and Natick are proud to announce the launch of the MetroWest Solar + Clean Heat Challenge to provide residents and local small businesses with an easy and affordable option to go solar as well as switch to clean heating and cooling technologies.
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Do you even have a clue what goes on inside 763 Washington Street? Even its name—The Bird and Bear Collective—belies no solution to the mystery within. But step inside, have a chat with owner Erin Defoyd, enjoy browsing through thoughtfully displayed collections, peek around the available space, and you’ll leave with a new idea of the potential of this little brick and mortar storefront.
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