Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced individuals ages 65 and over and those with 2+ certain medical conditions, including asthma, can start booking appointments for vaccine beginning Thursday, February 18th.
Category: Town Government
COVID-19: February 16, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
As we continue to work to increase the speed and accessibility of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution process in Massachusetts, many of you have taken the time to share valuable feedback and input with my office and the COVID-19 Command Center. Following repeated concerns expressed by legislators, residents, and others, the Baker administration recently released an updated COVID-19 vaccine scheduling website.
Holliston Happenings: Week of February 15, 2021
Monday is Presidents’ Day. No school this week in Holliston. Water payments are due Tuesday, Feb. 16th.
School Committee Has a Packed Agenda
In addition to the Athletic Director’s review of Fall II Season sports, the School Committee (SC) heard a presentation of the Superintendent’s Budget FY22 recommendations during Thursday (2.11.21) evening’s SC meeting.
Senate President Announces A New Committee
Today, I am announcing the creation of the new Senate Special Committee on Reimagining Massachusetts: Post-Pandemic Resiliency.
Council on Aging Holds Its February Meeting
The February meeting of the Holliston Council on Aging (CoA) was convened by Vice-chair, Bob Hopkins on Wednesday the 10th.
COVID-19: February 10, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
Today, the Baker administration announced several updates to the distribution process for the COVID-19 vaccine designed to improve access for individuals over 75.
Holliston Happenings: Week of February 8, 2021
A very busy week – especially for Town Boards / Committees.
Don’t forget your Valentine on Sunday!
Planning Board Continues CRG Hearing
The Holliston Planning Board met Thursday February 4, 2021 to review several items of business. Board Chair, David Thorn called the meeting to order at 7:02pm following the guidelines for open meetings using remote participation.
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COVID-19: February 5, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
I know that many of you have expressed confusion or frustration with the flow of COVID-19 vaccine information for Phase 2 individuals over the last few weeks. Providing clear, accurate, and transparent information to the public is a key part of our pandemic response and I share your concern with the rollout of this phase of the vaccine.
