Patrcia Thomas of Holliston, MA passed peacefully on October 22, 2022, at age 92.
A funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, October 27th at 11:00 a.m. at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Holliston. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery.
Kenneth W. Dorman at 83
Kenneth W. Dorman 83, of Holliston formally of Barnstable, passed away on Friday, October 21, 2022.
Funeral services are being held privately with burial in Bourne National Cemetery.
Holliston Happenings: Week of October 23 – 29, 2022
Monday, Schools are closed in observance of Diwali. In person early voting is available Monday – Saturday. Halloween celebrations are starting.
Civics Sunday: Early Voting Has Started for State Election
This sign will be displayed in front of Town Hall between now and November 4, 2022, when the early polls are open. Take advantage of no lines and vote when it’s convenient for you.
“Matilda, Jr.” Comes to Town!
On October 13,14 and 15th, the amazing 60 plus cast of Prana brought the Broadway hit Matilda to life, in its junior form. A dazzling number of children, dressed as English schoolchildren in black and white uniforms, sang and spoke their way through the story with convincing British accents.
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Halloween “Frightfest” Coming to Downtown Holliston Friday October 28th
High school students are planning a downtown Halloween Party for families on Friday October 28th from 5:30-8pm at the Timothy Fiske House (747 Washington Street in Holliston at the corner of Washington Street and Hollis Street). The event will be both indoors and outside, providing good family fun for all.
Mount Hollis Lodge to Host Blood Drive
Mount Hollis Lodge is the site of a Blood Drive, Sunday, October 30th, 8 am – 2:30pm. Appointments are recommended.
Fall Town Meeting – Part 2: It Takes a Village
This second part of the report from the Fall Town Meeting provides narrative and images from the discussion and decision making that took place this Monday evening.
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Read with Aesop’s
October is National Cookbook month and it’s no wonder why. Who doesn’t want to get in the kitchen when the temperatures start to dip. It’s harvest time and the rich flavors of fall produce are in abundance. Time to start baking and there’s no better place to start than with versatile, delicious pies! So here is our October book pick – The Book on Pie by Erin Jeanne McDowell.
Holliston Police – Calls for Service: September 2022
HPD Chief Matthew Stone provides a summary of the Calls for Service that the police handled during September.
