After digging out from our Nor’easter, we’ll see what the Groundhog says about the remainder of Winter.
The Select Board will set the water rate at Monday’s meeting.
Category: Town Government
Farm Advisory Looking Towards Spring
Farm Advisory members Thursday evening, January 27, 2022, considered the use of a quarter of an acre to Diana Philips of Happy Goats Farm.
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Public Notice: Annual Notice of Destruction of Older School Records
The Holliston Public Schools Office of Student Services announces the planned destruction of student records.
Elementary School Lunch Menu – February 2022
School Nutrition Director Susan Palefsky shares the lunch menu at the elementary schools for the coming month.
CoA Holds January 2022 Meeting
The Council on Aging (CoA) recently held its January meeting. Chair Yvette Cain called the meeting to order at 2:06pm on January 19, 2022.
Special Library Programs in February
Library Director Leslie McDonnell highlights several programs being offered through the library in February.
Evaluating Financial Condition
On Thursday, January 20, 2022, Town Administrator Travis Ahern delivered a presentation entitled, “Evaluating Financial Condition.” This periodic financial picture is a recommended practice by the MA Division of Local Services – Technical Assistance Bureau (DLS TAB).
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We’ve Got 23 Months to Put it Together
Don’t look now but the town’s 300th is only shy of two years away. The Celebrate Holliston Committee has already begun brainstorming for a year-long schedule of events.
What suggestions do you have? Comment here.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of January 23 – 29, 2022
The last full week of January is just that, full of Board and Committee meetings and a workshop on Gnocchi.
School Committee Meets
Following a 5:30 PM presentation by Town Administrator Travis Ahern entitled “Evaluating Financial Condition” and a School Committee Executive Session for the purpose of Collective Bargaining with the Holliston Federation of Teachers, SC Chair Cynthia Listewnik opened the open session regular meeting at 7:05 PM. Plans to meet in the HHS Library were thwarted when heating issues “pivoted” the meeting to a remote-only option.
