Under a dreary sky, perhaps apropos on such an auspicious occasion, Holliston’s American Legion Post 47 conducted a modified 9/11 remembrance and presentation to Holliston’s first responders.
Category: Local Happenings
2020 American Legion 9/11 Awards Delayed
Steve Bradford, Commander of Holliston American Legion Post 47, regrets to announce the delay/postponement of the Annual 9/11 Awards to comply with COVID-19 health and safety protocols.
Holliston Happenings: Week of August 24, 2020
It’s a busy week in Holliston. Early voting is open everyday and there is an important public forum on Lowland Industrial Park traffic Tuesday evening at 7:00 pm.
Engine #1 Arrives
The newest “member” of the Holliston Fire Department comes with its own short history. Our new pumper truck–tagged Engine #1–served briefly at the Daytona International Speedway.
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March For Peace Is Just That – Peaceful
The beautiful day was the perfect setting for a peaceful remembrance and call for justice. The walk began at 4:00 processing along the downtown sidewalks and finished at the RAMS field.
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HR Bright Spot: Friends Near and Far Make Donations of PPE
Fire Captain John Gagnon alerted us to two friends of the HFD who recently made PPE donations. Thank you John for bringing these generous people to light.
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Take Out Meals in the Greater Holliston Area
Matt Putvinski has assembled a handy resource for take-out meals. Shop local – keep small businesses alive.
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Open Letter Regarding HPD Procedures Changes During the COVID-19 Outbreak
The Holliston Police have enacted some procedural changes to keep residents and officers as healthy as possible during this pandemic.
Holliston Police Department – February 2020 Service Calls
HPD responded to 1,341 calls for service during February.
Fire at Electronic Recyclers International Warehouse
March 18, 2020 – This article has been updated to include a Press Release from HFD AND a correction. The person transported to the hospital during the incident was NOT a Holliston firefighter, rather an ERI employee.
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