Holliston Fire Chief Michael Cassidy shares the weekly emergency calls his department handled.
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Holliston Fire Chief Michael Cassidy shares the weekly emergency calls his department handled.
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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, 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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Property taxes are due Monday, August 1st!
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.
If you have recently been at the intersections of Highland and Prentice and Highland and Hollis, you have probably seen some flashing lights announcing a traffic pattern change.
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The Prana Center wrapped up two weeks of their popular Summer Stock “play in a week” program with a production of Alice in Wonderland at Christ the King Church, Friday, July 22.
Senior Center Assistant Director Amanda Boralessa-Looper shares what’s happening in August at the Center.
Day trips are back, and sign-ups are required to secure a seat on the bus!
The Holliston Select Board held a rare mid-week, mid-day meeting prompted by the urgent need for water at the Pinecrest Golf Course. Mr. Ahern and Mr. Sparrell were on vacation. Vice-chair John Cronin called the remote meeting to order at 3:00pm.
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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.