Holliston Police and Landry’s Bicycles teamed up for the fourth time to offer a Bike Safety Rodeo.
Category: Local Happenings
Holliston Sixty Years Ago – 1962
The Holliston Reporter’s Historical Reporter looks back 60 years and unbeknownst to him became an early “embedded” reporter!
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Pumpkin Patrol Postponed One Day
The forecast for heavy rain (again!) has prompted the Holliston Police to postpone the annual Pumpkin Patrol until Sunday, October 31st – same times 10 am to 2 pm.
Celebrate Holliston 2021 Comes Back Strong
The weather may have been dim and dreary, but Central Street from Washington Street to Blair Square was beaming and animated for Celebrate Holliston’s 2021 street party. People seemed to have come out in droves to mingle with friends and community. Booths, music, food and demonstrations lined the street.
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A Weekend of Service, Respect, and Remembrance: Twenty Years After 9/11
Holliston’s Project 351 Ambassador Alumni Pranav Govindarajan shares his experiences during the recent 9-11 remembrance and day of service.
Downtown Was Hopping on Saturday
Spring has sprung and vaccinations are on the rise. The result was a flurry of outdoor activities raising funds and spirits. Our Saturday morning stroll brought us to three different events bringing people safely together for great causes: charity and health.
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St. Mary’s Knights of Columbus Recycling Event May 8th
The St. Mary’s Knights of Columbus is supplementing its annual raffle by adding a special Electronics Recycling Charity Event with proceeds going to the Holliston Pantry Shelf and the Metrowest Veterans Emergency Assistance Fund.
2020 – The Year, Holliston Style
No matter how you slice it, 2020 was a remarkable year. We have looked back at some of the remarkably good things that happened in Holliston last year (doesn’t the past tense sound good?) There is no doubt that our community faced a most daunting 2020. We have chosen to focus on the positive reactions / actions to the calamities that we believe make Holliston such a special place.
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Happy New Year and New Speed Limit
It’s 2021!! That means that the 2020 is finished (phew!) AND most Holliston roadways have a new, slower statutory speed limit.
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Drive 25 in ’21
Effective January 1. 2021 the speed limit on all Holliston roads will be 25 mph EXCEPT where otherwise posted. Practice now to avoid problems later.
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