||| Beginning on May 25. Trash and Recycling will be delayed buy one day because of the Memorial Day Holiday|||| Residents of Franklin Street - Please have your trash out by 6am on Monday.|| Please have your trash and recycling out at the curb by 6 A.M. on Wednesday and every d Wednesday until the construction work is done on Norfolk Street. If it is missed E.L. Harvey will not come back. This applies to the following: Goulding Street, Dudley Road, Alden Road, Gregory Road, Highrock Road, SweetGrass Lane, Bradford Jay Road, Tracy Lynn Road, Adam Wheeler Road, Holly Lane, Hill Street and Norfolk Lane Please get it out on time as E.L. Harvey will not come back if you do not have it ready at the curb.||||||Stoddard Park and Pleasure Point in Holliston the water access if off limits For general algae concerns. We will update when we have more information|||


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Holliston Knights Really Deliver

Back in early June the Knights of Columbus Council 14224 held a fundraising golf outing at Pinecrest, “Swinging for Charity.” The proceeds from that event were earmarked for donation to the Holliston Pantry Shelf. Recently, the Knights delivered a check for $9,000 to the Pantry Shelf.

Nancy (Robery) Stanley at 86

Nancy (Robery) Stanley, 86, of Holliston, MA passed away peacefully on August 1, 2022.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, August 9th at 10:00am at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston, MA, 854 Washington St.

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Civics Sunday: Loring Barnes’ Business Mindset, S’mores, and Dog Walks Energize State Rep Race

Publishers’ Note: The State Primary will be held on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. We have introduced two Democratic candidates for the 8th Middlesex District. Loring Barnes’ name will appear on the Republican primary ballot. In mid-August a “refresher” of all candidates on the primary ballots will be posted along with sample ballots.

Feast or Famine

The summer of 2021 brought only six days of sunshine in one of the most moisture laden months on record. Local farms were literally under water. Fast forward a year and we have almost a “total extreme” Mark Ahronian of Ahronian Landscape told the Reporter on Wednesday morning.