Christ the King Lutheran Church of Holliston will host a community blood drive with the American Red Cross on October 29,2022 from 9AM to 2PM at 600 Central Street Holliston, MA.
Category: People
Select Board Approves Final Change to the Fall Town Meeting Warrant and Authorizes Its Posting
A brief meeting of the Holliston Select Board was convened at 9:01am on Friday, September 30, 2022, for the purpose of approving the final Warrant for Fall Town Meeting to be held on October 17, 2022.
Holliston Senior Center Hosts a Coffee House
On Tuesday, September 27, 2022, the Holliston Senior Center became an “old-school” Coffee House. An intimate setting for relaxing to live folk and acoustic ballads.
Elementary School Lunch Menu – October 2022
New HPS Food Service Director Lynne Koenig shares what’s on the menu at Placentino and Miller schools for October.
Fall Town Meeting Preparation Timeline
Town Administrator Travis Ahern knows that many Hollistonians check in with the Holliston Reporter Tuesday mornings to catch up on the weekly Select Board meetings. This week the Board is meeting on Tuesday evening so the weekly recap will be on Friday. Mr. Ahern has provided the information below to quench your Tuesday thirst for Town Hall scoop.
Holliston Economic Development Workshop – October 12th
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council is hosting a public workshop entitled “What is your vision of economic development in Holliston?”
In-person and via Zoom participation is available – register below.
Holliston Senior Center October 2022, Calendar
Senior Center Assistant Director Amanda Boralessa – Looper provides a snapshot of what’s happening at the Center during the month of October.
Holliston Happenings: Week of September 25 – October 1, 2022
Hope you’re not too tired from Celebrating Holliston on Saturday. Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown today.
Note that the Select Board will be meeting on TUESDAY night this week.
Celebrate Holliston Parade and Field Day
Yvette and I took pictures of the parade and Yvette took pictures at the Field Day. Some of the pictures are posted here. All the photos are attached at the bottom of this article.
Scattered Showers
Our Town Historian Joanne Hulbert introduces us to “Old Hendrick” a Nipmuc Owasomaug family member who in the early 1800’s left “Wenakeening” because rain rarely fell in this area.
Even with the recent rains, Holliston remains in Severe Drought conditions.
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