The Holliston Water Department is pleased to announce the availability of the 2020 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report (CCR).
Category: Environment
Join the Conservation Commission
The Holliston Conservation Commission, a seven-member volunteer board, currently has two openings for an up to 3-year term for voting alternates starting July 1, 2021.
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Holliston’s Community Action Fund Receives Gift from Shredding Day
Update: This April’s Holliston Shredding Day event resulted in a significant contribution to the Holliston Community Action Fund (HCAF). The gift from the shredding day event sponsored by Vesta Real Estate Group and many other local partners was a welcome contribution to our community. President John Drohan and the HCAF board members have been busy cutting checks to assist local families in need during this devastating year of the pandemic and fundraising to provide more relief and work towards community betterment projects in Holliston.
Holliston Happenings: Week of June 7, 2021
Things are starting to pop – plants and public events.
Check here every Monday to see all that’s going on around town.
Planning Board Concludes Public Hearing on 555 Hopping Brook Special Permit – Deliberations Are Next
Chair David Thorn called the June 3, 2021, meeting of the Holliston Planning Board to order at a little past 7:00pm. He welcomed newly elected member Barbara Peattie to the Board.
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Don’t Let Your Old Pool Become A Mosquito Breeding Ground – And It’s Free!
Information from the Central Mass. Mosquito Control Project and the Holliston Board of Health about free mosquito larva control. Maybe you are a candidate for this service?
The Old North Cemetery Gets Decorated for Memorial Day
A few years ago, I badgered Steve Bradford into letting me help out with the annual Memorial Day preparations by replacing the flags on the graves of the veterans in the Old North Cemetery on Cedar Street.
We welcome this contribution from Ellin Austin.
Holliston Happenings: Week of May 31, 2021
Monday we pause to remember all who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our Nation.
The Memorial Day parade is scheduled to step off at 11:00.
A Beginner’s Guide to Exploring Our Open Places
We may be putting the worst of the COVID pandemic behind us. As the summer vacation season approaches, many people are rethinking recreation. Formerly popular places such as crowded theme parks, movies, or cruise ships are sometimes being replaced with activities such as kayaking, hiking, or other more solitary endeavors.
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Honoring Holliston’s Veterans
It’s not too late to make a donation / buy a brick to support the completion of a place of reflection along the Upper Charles Rail Trail near Blair Square.
