Holliston High School would like to have a member of the following classes please contact the school at 508-429-0677 x 1101 regarding monies remaining in the Class account. The classes we are referring to are the Class of 2011, 2015, 2020, and 2021.
Category: People
Holliston Happenings: Week of October 16 – 22, 2022
A very busy week with Town business happening on Monday at the Fall Town Meeting.
The Historical Society is offering two opportunities to eat: one with cars the other with wursts!
The leaves are gorgeous – take a peek around town.
Fall Town Meeting: Article 11 – Update #4
Governance Committee Chair Sam Tyler shares the fourth in the series of educational materials to inform voters at Monday’s Town Meeting. Scenic Roads is covered in this update.
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Fall Town Meeting: Article 11 – Update #5
Governance Committee Chair Sam Tyler shares the last in the series of educational updates – this item proposes the establishment of a By-Law Review Committee.
On Turning 300
In honor of Holliston’s 300th Anniversary in 2024, a small committee is assembling historical facts and personal stories about the days since 1950, which is when Holliston began its transition from agricultural community to what we are today.
5th Annual Haunted Walk at The Community Farm
The Holliston Community Farm Advisory Committee will host the 5th Annual Haunted Walk at the Community Farm located at 34 Rogers Road. Join us on Saturday, October 22, from 5-9 PM at the Community Farm for a fun and spooky night filled with many scary sites!
Holliston Real Estate Sales: September 2022 – Part 1
Twenty-four Holliston properties transferred ownership in September. The first twelve are listed here.
Fall Town Meeting: Article 11- Update #3
Governance Committee Chair Sam Tyler shares proposed language changes for the current Planning Board by-law.
The proposed language will be voted on at Town Meeting – Monday, Oct 17, 2022.
Quarterly Water Bills Coming Soon!
The quarterly water bills will be mailed out Monday, October 17, 2022. This bill reflects water usage for the period July, August, and September 2022 and any arrears.
Higher Fuel Bills Anticipated
Whether you heat your home with gas, oil, or electricity, recent news announcing rising fuel costs may stress not only you, but also your family budget. Experienced Massachusetts renters and homeowners are familiar with many ways to stave off high bills—many shared by their own fuel suppliers. But a review of the options may be timely. Additionally, residents’ personal finances may have changed such that they are in need of financial resources to keep homes warm and comfortable during long cold New England winters.
