“Hope for Ukraine,” a queen size blue and yellow quilt made by members of Yankee Quilters Guild, will be raffled to support efforts to resettle Ukrainian refugee families arriving in Massachusetts.
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“Hope for Ukraine,” a queen size blue and yellow quilt made by members of Yankee Quilters Guild, will be raffled to support efforts to resettle Ukrainian refugee families arriving in Massachusetts.
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Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors ‘A Prize a Day for the Month of May’ calendar raffle is in its last week of sales before we start picking winners! Last day to purchase a calendar is May 1st!
If spring is here… can Holi be far behind? To those unfamiliar with ‘Holi’, it is an ancient Indian spring festival that celebrates the arrival of the new season in a fun, vibrant and colorful way! This year, Holi arrived on March 18, but given that it was still too cold to be outdoors, the Metrowest Holliston community celebrated this wonderful festival on Sunday, April 3rd at Stoddard Park in Holliston.
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The week starts with Easter, followed quickly by Patriot’s Day (Marathon Monday) and that means trash/recycling pickup will be delayed one day all week. Friday is Earth Day with a scrap metal recycling event at the Marshall St. center and shredding at the High School on Saturday.
All members of the Holliston Council on Aging were present for the April meeting, held on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, at 2:00pm.
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Golfers and Sponsors are now able to sign up for the St. Mary’s KofC Golf Tournament to be held at the Pinecrest Golf Club on Friday, June 3rd.
The Holliston Select Board (SB) held its weekly meeting on Monday, April 11, 2022. Chair Tina Hein called the session to order at 7:00pm. The first order of business was 300th Anniversary Preparation with Celebrate Holliston.
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The Holliston Farmers’ Market returns for its second year of operation on Sunday, June 5th thru Sunday, October 2nd. Last year’s market was met with less than favorable weather, with one market being canceled by Hurricane Henri.
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A lot to do this week in Holliston. It is Holy Week for the Christian community.
We are pleased to publish another poem from the pen of Walter McClennen for our readers’ enjoyment. Walter tells us that he recently created the poem this one for his Brooklyn grandson, who at the age of one year will not be reading it, but who will enjoy it in the future.