Given recent events that have dominated the local and national consciousness, it may be easy to forget that we are very much still in the middle of a pandemic. In the coming days, please remember that COVID-19 prevention is still critical to your safety and those around you.
Category: Town Government
Holliston Happenings: Week of June 1, 2020
Grab-n-go menu and the schedule of Board / Committee meetings are posted here.
Jackson Leaving Holliston Public Schools
It is bittersweet that we officially announce the upcoming departure of Dr. Brad Jackson, Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Jackson will be leaving Holliston on June 30th to join the Shawsheen Valley Vocational Technical School District as their new Superintendent Director.
COVID-19: May 29, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
May 29 Coronavirus Update As we wrap up the month of May, we are also coming to the end of Mental Health Awareness Month. Despite […]
Select Board Completes Their Validation of 1/12 Budgets
Thursday, May 28th meeting of the Select Board began exactly at 7:00 pm. Town Accountant, Sharon Emerick, helped the Board determine the correct figures to be added to the Town’s 1/12 budget submission.
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Youth and Family Services Meets Remotely
Chair Darlene Vittori-Marsell opened the remote meeting of the Youth Advisory Committee at 7:05 PM Wednesday evening. The Committee heard the Director’s Report from Jaclyn Winer, Director of Youth and Family Services.
COVID-19: May 28, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
As we do our best to be strategic and thoughtful about the strategy behind the COVID-19 response, there’s a lot of discussion about data. Not only does it help focus attention on facilities and communities that are impacted susceptible to the virus, but it helps us target resources to areas of highest need.
Select Board Continues 1/12 Budget Validation
The Select Board opened their second meeting of the week at 7:01 pm on May 27, 2020.
COVID-19: May 27, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
One of the wonderful parts of spring in New England is watching the landscape come to life around us. All of a sudden, my yard is blooming and the woods have a green tinge from the budding leaves and fern.
COVID-19: May 26, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
I hope you had a restful, safe, and reflective Memorial Day weekend. If you missed your Town’s virtual Memorial Day recognition ceremony, I have included links in the news section below and encourage you to take a moment to think about all those who have given their lives for our country.
