As we complete our first week of “Phase II,” information has been coming out quickly about changes that families, businesses, and health care professionals are experiencing as we reopen more sectors of our economy. As always, we know that precaution and prevention are the most effective ways to combat COVID-19.
Category: People
Real Estate Sales: May 2020; Part 1
Twenty-seven Holliston properties passed papers during May. The first fourteen are listed here. The remainder will be posted June 26th.
Holliston High School Senior Athletes, Spring Season-2020
Three photographers joined forces to create a photo journal of HHS Seniors from all the Spring sports. Thank you Elizabeth, Michelle, and Mike.
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COVID-19: June 11, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
One of the frequently asked questions as we move toward reopening is how the ban on large gatherings applies in different scenarios under this new phase.
YFS Advisory Board Bids Adieu to Darlene Vittori-Marsell
Please join the Holliston Youth and Family Services (YFS) Advisory Board as we salute and celebrate current Chairperson and longtime board member, Darlene Vittori-Marsell.
COVID-19: June 10, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
One of the most important aspects of our transition to phase 2 of reopening is the ability of health care providers to resume more services, including non-urgent preventative care, pediatric care, and dental visits.
COVID-19: June 9, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Today, I want to begin by offering my congratulations to all members the Class of 2020 in our community and all our students who are wrapping up the school year and looking forward.
COVID-19: June 8, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Today marks the official start of the Phase 2 “Cautious” stage of our state’s reopening plan.
Milestones: Holliston’s Retiring Teachers
The Holliston Reporter today congratulates two Holliston teachers retiring after a career devoted to educating the community’s youth.
Holliston Happenings for the Week of June 8, 2020
Grab-n-go meals are still going – for a few more days. A full schedule of meetings is on tap this week.
