Members of Council 14224 were busy Saturday and Sunday this past weekend raising funds, Holliston knowledge, and spirits around town.
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Members of Council 14224 were busy Saturday and Sunday this past weekend raising funds, Holliston knowledge, and spirits around town.
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The members of Mount Hollis Lodge invite residents to an Open House to raise awareness of who the Freemasons are and what they do.
Get out around town this week starting with the KofC road rally on Sunday afternoon. Monday is a holiday.
Trash / recycling pickup will be DELAYED one day all week.
Governance Committee Chair Sam Tyler, on behalf of the Governance Committee, provides a proposed by-law language change relative to the role of Town Moderator.
October may have just begun but that just means Thanksgiving is not that far off. Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors is once again helping the Holliston Pantry Shelf and other local organizations that support the Holliston community provide gift cards to those in need.
Governance Committee Chair Sam Tyler shares the first of a series of updates to inform citizens regarding proposed actions up for vote at Town Meeting.
Since it rained on Father’s Day, we will have another show on October 16, 2022, from 8-10 AM! Bring a car to show, or just come admire the cars and eat a pancake breakfast!
The Town of Holliston Water Department is looking for your assistance with Lead and Copper sampling. If your home was built before 1986 you may meet important criteria as a Tier 1 Site. If you would like to participate, please contact the Holliston Water Department at 508-429-0603.
After a two-year hiatus, Oktoberfest returns to Holliston Historical Society on Friday, October 21 from 7 pm to 10 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm). The Society’s 1815 barn is the perfect venue for this festive occasion.
Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors invites you to join us at our Great Pumpkin Trail Walk on Sunday, October 30th from 10:00am-12:00pm at the Holliston Rail Trail. There are games set up along the first section of the trail up to the first bridge – great for young kids of all ages – and small prizes are distributed. The Great Pumpkin Trail Walk is an allergy-free way to celebrate Fall for the whole family.