In compliance with state public health guidelines relative to COVID-19, Rep. Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) has cancelled her annual 8th Middlesex Senior Picnic.
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Senior Center Re-opens to Public
The Senior Center will open to the public beginning Monday, July 13, by appointment only, and on a very limited basis.
Interim Superintendent Attends Her First School Committee Meeting
Dr. Susan Kustka, recently named Holliston Public School’s Interim Superintendent, remotely attended the Thursday night meeting of the School Committee.
COVID-19: July 10, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
It’s been great to see many of our small local businesses reopen over the past few weeks. It’s been inspiring to watch proprietors embracing the significant challenges around safe reopening in order to help move their businesses and the economy forward.
Holliston Real Estate Sales – June 2020; Part 1
Thirty-three Holliston properties were transferred during June. The first half appear here. The remainder and the year-to-year comparison will be posted on Juley 24th.
Town Hall Reopens
Early Thursday morning the Holliston Reporter ventured into the Town Hall to view the changes one encounters at the newly re-opened departments.
COVID-19: July 9, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Data collection and reporting continues to be a key component of our pandemic response.
“A Successful Town Needs Volunteers”, says Mark Ahronian
Now enjoying his “retirement” from the Select Board, Mark Ahronian met with Chris and me recently to share thoughts about his term.
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COVID-19: July 8, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Expanding our ability to test for COVID-19 is an essential part of our reopening plan. As a Commonwealth, we are working to both expand capacity to test (the number of COVID-19 tests that our labs and providers can conduct per day) and access to testing (the population for whom testing is readily available).
If You Build It, They Will Come
Yes, Holliston built a “Field of Dreams.” The Town built a recreational rail trail that spans the length of the town from Milford to Sherborn. All 6.7 miles are traveled by walkers, strollers and bikers.
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