The menu for Grab-n-go meals for the remainder of this week is here.
Category: Town Government
Memorial Day – A Fitting Remembrance Under Challenging Circumstances
The weather and the pandemic did not deter Holliston’s veterans community from planning and executing a very memorable Memorial Day service.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of May 25, 2020
Town offices and schools are closed today to remember those who have sacrificed for our nation’s freedom. The rest of the week is very busy with meetings and the library and parks reopen.
Civics Sunday: Meet the Candidates; Part 2
Here we present three candidate statements for three different elected offices. We thank these individuals for sharing their qualifications and views to help us all […]
School Committee – May 21, 2020
Chair Stacey Raffi called this week’s School Committee meeting to order at 7:21 PM on Thursday, (following an Executive Session). Among items on this evening’s agenda were public comments, a COVID19 update, and user fee refunds.
Park and Rec Tennis Courts and Athletic Fields Open May 25th
Holliston’s Park and Recreation Department announces the re-opening of Goodwill Park tennis courts and athletic fields. Restroom facilities remain closed.
COVID-19: May 22, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
I hope we can all take some time this weekend to remember those who have sacrificed for our country as we celebrate the Memorial Day holiday. My office will be taking some time to reflect and reconnect with family and we’ll look forward to being back in touch with the next issue of the newsletter on Tuesday.
Public Library Announces Contactless Curbside Pickup
The Holliston Public Library announces its “Contactless Curbside Pickup,” to begin on Tuesday, May 26.
COVID-19: May 21, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
As parts of our Commonwealth begin to reopen and more businesses are slated to reopen next Monday, I want to begin today’s newsletter by talking a little about where we are as a Commonwealth.
Where Are They?
For 11 years, we’ve seen St. Mary’s Knights of Columbus downtown and at nearby grocery stores selling their annual charity raffle tickets to help local and national organizations. But there’s a problem this year.
