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Holliston DTC Hosts Climate Change Presentation
Holliston Democratic Town Committee members invite the Holliston public to attend a free virtual presentation about climate change in observance of Earth Day 2021.
Join us for an Evening on Backyard Composting
Would you like to try composting as another way of protecting the environment and enriching your gardens and landscaping? Learn from an expert!
Holliston Senior Center April Activities
While the Senior Center is open by appointment only, many activities can be enjoyed virtually. Check it out!
A Prize A Day for the Month of May is Back!
Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors ‘A Prize a Day for the Month of May’ calendar raffle is back with all proceeds going to the HNN Grant Fund. Every day of our ‘Month of May’ calendar is filled with a great give-away from businesses in Holliston and the surrounding communities.
COVID-19: March 29, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
As the weather gets warmer and we vaccinate a growing portion of our population, it begins to feel like we are coming to a “light at the end of the tunnel” of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 400,000 doses of vaccine were shipped to Massachusetts last week, and 27% of residents of Middlesex and Worcester Counties have received at least one dose.
An Invitation to Tour!
Are you curious about what’s behind the door of the Holliston Pantry Shelf? Why not come on in—virtually—using the link below to see just what’s offered to members of our community who may need some help with groceries.
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Conal Robinson’s Hot Take
Braggville – Kampersal Dairy Farm is the home to more than a handful of animals. The wheels on the old milk truck have been set to rust. But the bovine tradition carries on here—now a meat farm. The Kampersals care for their animals until rest. Holstein cows, plump piggies, ducks, turkeys, and chicks prowl the rows of corn and cantaloupe.
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Adams Middle School Participates in Pooled Testing Trial
Students and teachers at Robert Adams Middle School (RAMS) are currently participating in a free pooled testing trial offered by the state to determine whether or not the school system should continue pooled testing.
A special report from Sara Buckley an HHS journalist.
