The February meeting of the Holliston Council on Aging (CoA) was convened by Vice-chair, Bob Hopkins on Wednesday the 10th.
Category: People
Holliston Real Estate Sales: January 2021 – Part 1
January has recently been a slower month for property transfers. 2021 is no exception. The first half of the month’s transfers are listed here.
Holliston Artist to be Featured in RI Exhibit
Holliston Artist Richard Kattman will be featured in a two person exhibition March 7 – 26 at the historic Providence Art Club in Providence, Rhode Island.
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COVID-19: February 10, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
Today, the Baker administration announced several updates to the distribution process for the COVID-19 vaccine designed to improve access for individuals over 75.
Holliston’s Oldest Veteran
While most locals associate Charlie Nickerson with the founding of Out Post Farm and turkeys, Nickerson now has a new title as Holliston’s oldest veteran.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of February 8, 2021
A very busy week – especially for Town Boards / Committees.
Don’t forget your Valentine on Sunday!
Planning Board Continues CRG Hearing
The Holliston Planning Board met Thursday February 4, 2021 to review several items of business. Board Chair, David Thorn called the meeting to order at 7:02pm following the guidelines for open meetings using remote participation.
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Give Back to Givers: February Volunteer of the Month
Each Month, Give Back to Givers honors a “Volunteer of the Month” to highlight his/her service and dedication to the town of Holliston, and to show how important volunteerism is to the town. This month we honor Keely Krantz.
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H.H.S. Students Learn Through Service
On Thursday evening, HHS students enrolled in the 2020-2021 Service Learning class got to highlight their work and their learning. Like most everything, this event moved to a virtual format.
COVID-19: February 5, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
I know that many of you have expressed confusion or frustration with the flow of COVID-19 vaccine information for Phase 2 individuals over the last few weeks. Providing clear, accurate, and transparent information to the public is a key part of our pandemic response and I share your concern with the rollout of this phase of the vaccine.
