Assistant Speaker Katherine Clark (MA-05) announced that her office is now accepting virtual submissions for the 2021 Congressional Art Competition. This year’s theme for the competition is ‘resilience’.
Category: People
Holliston Real Estate Sales – February 2021; Part 1
February was a quieter month for property transfers. The value of homes continues to trend higher. The first half of the February sales are posted here.
New Development to Include Some Affordable Housing
Recently we met with Peter Conant (below), a developer who has received approval to build sixteen single family units in a development called “Village on the Green.”
COVID-19: March 10, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
Today, the Baker announced a new pre-registration signup tool will be available for the state’s seven mass vaccination sites starting Friday, March 12th. The new system will make it easier to request and book an appointment at a mass vaccination site at a nearby location when they are available.
Easter Baskets
Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors says Think Spring and Easter!
Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors is once again helping the Holliston Pantry Shelf with Easter Gifts.
Senate President Spilka Announces Pandemic Aid Bill
The Senate and House have reached agreement on a bill to help workers and employers jumpstart our nascent recovery as we begin to slowly emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Youth Advisory Committee
Chair Jennifer Liebermann called the Youth Advisory Committee meeting to order on Monday evening at 7:04 PM.
COVID-19: March 8, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
Massachusetts continues to build infrastructure and increase availability of the COVID-19 vaccine for residents. According to the CDC, MA now ranks 11th in the U.S. in doses administered per 100,000 residents, and the state Department of Public Health reports that, as of March 4th, 17.2% of Middlesex County residents and 16.2% of Worcester County residents have received at least their first dose of the vaccine.
Holliston Happenings: Week of March 8, 2021
A couple of deadlines this week: Seniors sign up for the St. Pat’s Luncheon to go and; Everybody buy a ticket for the Lions Winning o’ the Green drawing!
Our clocks Spring forward on Saturday night.
From A Distance
From a distance, the snow-covered shrubs in my backyard look like puffy marshmallows. And the snow on top of the deck railing looks like someone has piped a frilly border of whipped cream. From a distance the icicles at the roof’s edge look like jagged dragon’s teeth and the ice encrusted branches on the tree sparkle like diamonds in the sun.
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