A family-friendly picnic at Pleasure Point, Sunday, June 12th from 1 – 5 pm.
Category: People
Select Board Hears a Sewer Feasibility Update and Discusses Updating the 5-year CIP
The Holliston Select Board on Monday, June 6, 2022, to tackle another robust agenda. Chair Ben Sparrell called the public meeting to order at 7:01pm following an Executive Session to discuss the Town Administrator’s Employment Contract.
Abandoned Swimming Pools – Free Mosquito Treatment Available
The Holliston Board of Health has passed along this information from the CMMCP regarding treating unused swimming pools to prevent mosquito spread.
Holliston Happenings: Week of June 5 – 11, 2022
The Holliston Farmer’s Market opens for business TODAY from 9:30 – 1:00.
Several Board / Committee meetings are planned for the coming week. A report on the feasibility of using the Linden St. wastewater plant for treating downtown sewage will highlight Monday’s Select Board meeting.
Governance Committee Update #6
Governance Committee Chair Sam Tyler provides pros and cons for a 3-member Select Board and a 5-member Board in the continuing series of informative updates from his committee.
A Kachelofen Heater Comes to Holliston: Part 1 – Design
This will be a two-part series on the recent design and construction of a Kachelofen on Fiske Street.
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Inaugural “Swinging for Charity” a Big Hit
This reporter was embedded with an unwitting group of golfers who thought I was a ringer added to their group.
The soggy conditions dampened the players but not their spirit to support the cause – a large donation to the Holliston Pantry Shelf.
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Library Trustees Conduct Annual Meeting
The Library Trustees met Wednesday, June 1, the Annual Meeting following the Town Election of May 24, when Gwyneth Swain and Kristi Wiwczar were re-elected and Mareourn Yai was elected to the group.
Week #7: Holliston Senior Softball Wrap-Up: (thru 5/29)
Another week of AMAZING games for the Holliston Senior Softball league – or so says Ken Sawyers.
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June Selection: “The Guncle” by Steven Rowley
Here’s a few thoughts I have right now as I ponder what to read next:
1) Once in a while I need to escape the reality of the world and lose myself in a feel-good story and I’m feeling that now.
2) The weather this weekend has me feeling summer vibes – in my opinion, reading by the pool, lake or ocean calls for light reads and bubbly drinks.
3) June is pride month! Think rainbows, hearts and being your true self. And of course, pick up a book that supports all these things.
