Thoughts of a ripe red tomato in August are probably the last thing on your mind right now, but how about seeds to start those summertime vegetables in your garden?
Category: Environment
Holliston Water Bills Arriving Soon
The quarterly water bills will be mailed out Friday, January 15, 2021.
Safe Routes to School Survey is Now Open
We are pleased to inform you that Adams, Placentino, and Miller schools have partnered with the Massachusetts Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program to provide you with a valuable survey tool to gather data on how students travel to and from school.
COVID Tops the Select Board Agenda
Holliston Select Board Chair John Cronin called the December 28, 2020 meeting to order at 6:30 pm. Following the practice of the past several months, Mr. Cronin called on Fire Chief Michael Cassidy to update the Board on the state of coronavirus infection in our Town.
Pole to Pole – At Least In My Mind
Some time ago, George Gotsis, a Holliston Reporter reader, asked what was happening to telephone poles around town. Researching this question took some time and then the draft fell to the bottom of my document list.
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Eagle Scout Candidate Builds a Bridge
Chris MacLean, Holliston High senior, chose as his Eagle Scout project the construction of a boardwalk over a section of trail in Wenakeening Woods frequently flooded and impassible. Upper Charles Conservation Land Trust (UCCLT), owner of Wenakeening Woods, was only too happy to accept Chris’s offer.
Santa Spotted in Holliston!
The weather has been brisk, but sunny days reign leading up to Christmas. It’s optimum conditions for shopping local! With anticipated shipping delays, online shopping move over! Local shoppes offer the “take it with you” delivery method.
Community Farm Advisory Committee December Meeting
The Community Farm Advisory Committee (CFAC) met virtually Thursday eve, December 17, 2020. Local farmer Kevin Overshiner of Upswing Farm informed the board members he and his wife have purchased a farm near the Massachusetts/N.H. border.
The Ultimate Holliston Light Ride
My love for Christmas lights, or exterior illumination, as Clark Griswold would call it, goes back to my childhood when my family would go for light rides for what seemed like hours. I loved yards I could see coming – lights hanging from fences, roof lines, light posts – the more the merrier.
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Bob Durling’s Photography Captures The Everyday Extraordinary
“Fantastic,” “Amazing,” “Gorgeous,” “Stunning.” When photographer Bob Durling posts on the town Facebook page, “I’m HOLLISTON HAPPY,” people usually sing praises. His wildlife photography often garners hundreds of likes and dozens of supportive commenters.
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