State Representative Carolyn Dykema spoke to the crowd gathered on Hopkinton Common for the 8th Middlesex District’s Women’s March on Sat., Oct. 17.
Category: Environment
555 Hopping Brook Project Has Its Own Town Webpage
The Town of Holliston has developed a web page for all information and upcoming meetings related to 555 Hopping Brook.
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Holliston Water Department Bills Coming Soon
The quarterly water bills will be mailed out Thursday, October 15, 2020. This bill reflects water usage for the period July – September 2020 and any arrears.
Civics Sunday: Special Town Meeting Date Change
The Select Board has voted to delay Special Town Meeting from the regularly scheduled date of Monday, October 26, 2020. The new date and time selected is Saturday, December 5, 2020, at 1:00p.m. at the High School Auditorium, 370 Hollis Street.
Cleaning Up from the Storm?
The Marshall Street Recycling Area will be open for its regular hours on Saturdays, that is 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Additionally, the area will be open two Sundays—October 10 and October 18—from 8:00AM to 3:00 PM.
Local Business Receives Award
The Association of Water Technologies (AWT) named Walchem, a division of Iwaki America and a Holliston manufacturing business located in Hopping Brook Park for over 30 years, “Supplier of the Year” during its 2020 Convention and Exposition.
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Give Back To Givers – October Volunteer of the Month
Each Month, Give Back to Givers honors a “Volunteer of the Month” to highlight his/her service and dedication to the town of Holliston, and to show how important volunteerism is to the town. This month we honor Jack Winston.
Mandatory Odd/Even Water Ban Extended Through November 1, 2020
Under the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection’s Water Management Act Permit to the Town of Holliston, the Holliston Water Department is mandated to impose a Water Ban every year on nonessential outdoor water use; the Water Ban is effective May 1st to September 30th. This year due to the drought conditions the restrictions are extended through November 1, 2020.
Holliston – A Trail Runs Through It
With the completion of the Upper Charles Rail Trail surface between Central and Church Streets, Holliston’s 6.7-mile linear park will connect Milford, Holliston, and Sherborn – and perhaps beyond.
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Our Balancing Rock Becomes A Leaning Rock
After thousands of years since the Ice Age receded, our balancing ‘HollyRock’ succumbed to the forces of nature on Tuesday, September 22, 2020.
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