As we enter our seventh month of the pandemic, I wanted to take a moment to share some data that illustrates both how far we’ve come and how important continued vigilance will be.
Category: Town Government
And The Winners Are . . . Unofficial Primary Results
The unofficial results in the State Primary for the Democratic, Republican, Green Rainbow, and Libertarian parties are posted here. The results will be official in the very near future.
COVID-19: August 31, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Tomorrow (TODAY), September 1, is Election Day for our statewide primary elections. Our Town Clerks, municipal officials, poll workers, and statewide election officials have worked tirelessly to ensure that all Massachusetts voters can exercise their civic duty in a safe, accessible manner tomorrow, and I want to thank them for their service to our democracy in these unprecedented times.
Holliston Happenings: Week of August 31, 2020
September kicks off with a State Primary Election. Vote at the High School on Tuesday. Several board and committee meetings are on tap this week.
Civics Sunday: Census Takers are in Every Neighborhood
The United States Census Bureau is actively conducting Non-Response Follow Up operations across every city, town, and municipality in the state to ensure a complete and accurate count of everyone living in the United States. By law, the Census Bureau must provide the first results from the 2020 Census by December 31.
Holliston Public Schools Announces Destruction of Student Records
The Massachusetts Student Record Regulations authorize public school districts to destroy student records within seven (7) years of a student’s graduation, transfer or withdrawal from the school district. The Holliston Public Schools, Department of Student Services, will be complying with these regulations. The persons affected are those who received special education services in Holliston and terminated services during the 2012-2013 school years.
COVID-19: August 28, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Good news from around the country today, as our state public health officials have received enough data to make a determination adding four states to our “lower-risk” travel exemptions.
COVID-19: August 27, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Shopping at our local businesses when you are able is one of the ways that we can all work together to support our communities as they continue to weather the economic impacts of the pandemic.
COVID-19: August 26, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Since last week’s announcement of preliminary learning models by school district, many students, families, and educators have had questions about what reopening will look like, how our education system and our public health officials will work together to keep students and staff safe, and what to expect in the coming school year.
COVID-19: August 25, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Ensuring that our first responders have the equipment, funding, and support they need to meet the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic is a top priority for our federal, state, and local governments.
