Be sure to be on time for everything that is going on in Holliston this week by turning all clocks AHEAD one hour Sunday morning.
Category: Town Government
Select Board Reviews Proposed Public Safety Budgets
The Holliston Select Board convened its weekly meeting at 7:00pm on Monday, March 6, 2023. Chair Ben Sparrell promised a “public safety agenda” for this meeting.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of March 5 – 11, 2023
A lot going on in Holliston this coming week.
Please join in.
Ask the Assessor
This month, Principal Assessor Kevin Rudden answers familiar question.
Question: “Why are the tax bills due in the first half of the calendar year higher than the two before them?”
Holliston Senior Center – March Calendar
Here’s what’s happening at the Senior Center during the month of March.
Don’t miss out on all that is offered for learning, dining, and socializing.
Who’s Next?
Please read this important message regarding the future of the Holliston Reporter.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of February 26 – March 4, 2023
Back to a full week of events and meetings.
Monday’s Select Board agenda includes the FY 2024 Water Rate Hearing.
Wednesday, Envisioning Future Holliston holds a strategic vision kick off meeting in a hybrid format.
Free Concert Tix Thanks to HCC
The Holliston Cultural Council announces it has provided a grant to Northbridge Brass Endeavors, a large, classical, all-brass ensemble. As a result, Holliston residents can attend FOR FREE a concert at Mechanics Hall in Worcester on May 28, 2023, at 3 PM (the tickets would otherwise be $60) or at Old South Church in Boston on May 27 at 3 PM (tickets otherwise $40).
Holliston Happenings: Week of February 19 – 25, 2023
Presidents Day is Monday with Town Offices Closed. Trash / recycling pickup is delayed one day all week.
This is school (winter?) vacation week.
Planning Board Begins Public Hearing on a New 555 Hopping Brook Proposal
The Holliston Planning Board continued two public hearings at their February 16, 2023, meeting. Chair Karen Apuzzo-Langton (below) set the ground rules for the meeting as she called the meeting to order following the guidelines for MA open meetings using remote participation.
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