The “Signs and Lines” work has been completed on Woodland Street, linking the Holliston Rail Trail behind Holliston Oil with a crosswalk in front of Placentino and Miller Schools.
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The “Signs and Lines” work has been completed on Woodland Street, linking the Holliston Rail Trail behind Holliston Oil with a crosswalk in front of Placentino and Miller Schools.
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In the coming weeks, we will be speaking more about what a reopening plan will look like for Massachusetts. Recent numbers are improving with hospitalizations down by 10% in the last week, and only 14.4% of tests coming back positive. But we’re aware that these numbers could change quickly if we don’t proceed carefully.
Twenty-four Holliston properties closed in April. The first twelve are listed here. The remainder of the transactions and year-to-year comparison will be published on May 22, 2020.
As we prepare for the eventual reopening of the economy and the relaxation of some of the current public health restrictions, it will be important to focus on testing and contact tracing.
Since 1993, the Pantry Shelf has been attempting to alleviate hunger in Holliston. With the community now in COVID 19 mode, and some residents experiencing the strains of limited resources, loss of employment, and increased health issues, the Pantry Shelf is experiencing unprecedented requests for assistance.
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Physical distancing and the stay at home advisory has made it challenging to feel connected to each other and to our community. This has also posed challenges in my work as your Representative, since my effectiveness relies on regularly interacting with my constituents and understanding their needs and concerns.
As a reminder, TODAY the statewide mask and face covering advisory goes into effect. For more information on implementation of this order, please review the advisory guidance.
As we enter a new week and a new month, the statewide data we are seeing is slowly beginning to indicate that we are entering a new phase in our COVID-19 response. To better represent our evolving conditions, I have updated the format of our daily chart.
The following message, celebrating Holliston’s teachers, administrators, and support staff is published today, the first day of Teacher Appreciation Week, on behalf of the Holliston Town Wide PTO Team.
The Annual Town Election has been postponed due to the pandemic. When we do vote, we’ll have options for maintaining a safe distance. Several deadlines and procedures have changed due to special legislation recently enacted.