Fellow residents, I am running for re-election to the Select Board with the hope of continuing to seek solutions that would improve our quality of life.
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Fellow residents, I am running for re-election to the Select Board with the hope of continuing to seek solutions that would improve our quality of life.
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This week, Rep. Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) joined her colleagues in voting to unanimously support the House’s $47.7 billion Fiscal Year 2022 budget.
Thursday afternoon’s remote meeting of the Governance Committee (GC), called to order by Chair Sam Tyler at 4:04 PM, opened to a Zoom screen of Committee members and several guests. Tyler provided a brief synopsis of the Committee’s work from August 2020 to the present, and then opened the meeting to questions and comments by those attending.
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As the COVID-19 vaccination rollout continues and all Massachusetts residents and workers over the age of 16 are now eligible to receive the vaccine, we continue to see positive trends in COVID-19 case rates and other public health metrics. Using these data trends, we’re able to begin planning for a full transition to Phase IV of our statewide reopening plan, which includes updated gathering size numbers, mask guidance, and lifting of some industry-specific capacity limits.
Below are some excerpts from the Senior Center May / June Newsletter that highlight some special points of interest for the coming month.
Check out what’s on tap this week and the first few weeks in May here in Holliston.
Under the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection’s Water Management Act Permit to the Town of Holliston, the Holliston Water Department is required to impose a Water Ban every year on nonessential outdoor water use; the Water Ban is effective May 1st to September 30th.
Hi, my name is John D. Leary, Jr. but most people know me better as “Jay.” I am running for the open position on the Board of Health in the upcoming May 2021 election, and I am asking for your support and vote.
As of this week, all Massachusetts residents over the age of 16 are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine is free and open to all who live, work, or study in Massachusetts.
The April 15th meeting of the Holliston Planning Board began as scheduled at 7:00pm. Chair David Thorn called for the re-opening of the Public Hearing on the proposed development at 555 Hopping Brook Road.
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