Included here are the remaining property sales for November 2022. Also included are the comparative data from the past four years.
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Holliston Youth Basketball – Week 3
Holliston Youth Basketball will be on hiatus for the holidays and get back to it with the next scheduled games on January 8th (next recap will be published January 13th). On behalf of the HYBA Board – Tom McHugh, Jason Cooper, Dee King, Scott McAdams, Michelle Friedman, and Derek Cordon, we would like to wish the Holliston Basketball Family a Safe and Happy Holiday Season.
No Change to Trash / Recycling Pickup During Holiday Weeks
Trash and Recycling Pickup will be on a normal pickup schedule the week of December 26th and January 2nd. There will be NO delay in the schedule.
Wreaths Across America Makes a Stop in Holliston
Thanks to National Honor Society member Taryn Holmes the annual Wreaths Across America made a stop at Lake Grove Cemetery this past Saturday.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of December 18 – 24, 2022
Hannukah begins at sunset tonight with the Menorah at Town Hall being lit on Tuesday at 6 pm.
Winter arrives on Wednesday – with hopes for a white Christmas.
New Old Barn Part 2
Part 2: In this segment, the remaining walls of the first floor of the barn are put in place and pegged together by Mark Dellicker and his crew.
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Anastasia Bergmann of Holliston Named Chief People Officer at BCBSRI
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI) has appointed Anastasia Bergmann, a healthcare human resources leader, as vice president and chief people officer.
Holliston Youth Basketball – Week 2
Derek, the self-described “VP of Recap Development,” shares the compilation of coaches’ writeups from the second week of Holliston’s 17 travel b-ball teams.
Council on Aging Learns about TeleCheck
At 2:00pm on Wednesday, December 14, 2022, Council on Aging Chair Yvette Cain called the CoA’s monthly meeting to order. Members and Sr. Ctr. staff met in the dining room for this month’s meeting.
Old School
I’ll admit it, I’m a neanderthal when it comes to technology. Imagine my surprise when on a recent trip to Florida that you had to have a cell phone to put your car in a parking lot in downtown Venice. What if you don’t have one, I asked my sister. You’re out of luck she said. I’m one of the few people on this earth that doesn’t have a television or a cell phone.
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