Barbara (Sands) LeMay, 97, of Holliston, passed away on Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at Medway Country Manor. Born in Holbrook, she was the daughter of […]
Holliston Lions Serve Mission Springs Seniors
The Holliston Lions Club is committed to serving the residents of Holliston. After the pandemic scare was minimized, the Lions Club began serving lunches for […]
What should high school juniors and seniors do as they look at prospective colleges and universities?
Don’t like New England weather? Wait five minutes. Yup, the old adage that makes people smile can certainly be applied to higher education in the […]
Housing Forecast for Remainder of 2023
Take a look at the forecast for the rest of 2023 for the housing market.
Senate President Selects Boston Honey Company for Manufacturing Award
Holliston-based family business is a leader among family-owned, environmentally friendly manufacturers in MetroWest Last week, Senate President Karen E. Spilka selected Boston Honey Company, a […]
New Youth Empowerment Group Starting in October!
We are excited to announce the launch of a new group as part of our ongoing collaborative efforts to provide cost-effective resources and reduce barriers to care for our community.
Double Celebrations Scheduled for September 30th
Mother Nature turned into the wicked witch on Saturday forcing Celebrate Holliston organizers to cancel their scheduled parade and field day. The rained out event […]
Holliston’s First Asian American Student Association
Holliston Seniors launch Holliston’s First Asian American Student Association
HNN Great Pumpkin Rail Trail Walk October 29th
Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors invites you to join us at our Great Pumpkin Trail Walk on Sunday, October 29th from 10:00am – 12:00pm at the Holliston Rail Trail
Call for Photographers and Public Invitation
The 18th Oldtown Photo Calendar Competition takes place on Sunday, October 22nd, 11 AM to 3 PM, at The Eliot Church of Natick, 45 Eliot Street, Natick. Dozens of local photographers enter the competition every year, and visitors vote for their favorites. The published Oldtown Calendar features winning images from the competition, and raises money for local nonprofit groups.
