||| 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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Kathryn Peirce – What a Treasure

On the eve of Kathryn Peirce’s last day as Holliston’s Principal Assessor, the Holliston Reporter stopped by to chat. Many at that time in their career would have told me to go away – not Kathryn (Kathy to friends). That courtesy and attention would seem to encapsulate the essence of Mrs. Peirce – both personally and professionally. It was a great pleasure to spend some precious time with her.

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Week #4: Holliston Senior Softball Wrap-Up: (thru 5/8)

Strap in for another edge-of-your-seat recap of Holliston’s Senior Softball week of action.Week 4:
Kampersal nipped Jasper Rock, 22-2 behind the bats of slugger, 1B Alex Kampersal (4-6, 5 RBI) and P George Kampersal, Jr who hit for the cycle and drove in the other 17 runs. It was a 15-run first that did in Jasper as Kampersal batted around and never looked back. Kampersal’s trademark solid defense made sure Jasper had no chance of getting back in the game.

Recycle Old Electronics AND Donate to Local Charities

An Electronics Recycling Event will be on Saturday, May 14th, in the St. Mary’s church parking lot from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. They’ll take a wide variety of electronic gear, such as computers, laptops, flat screen TV’s and monitors, blenders, alarm clock/radios, fans, lamps, hair dryers, irons, vacuum cleaners, CD players, DVD players, electric drills, digital cameras, GPS systems, cellphones, tablets, printers, gaming consoles, and more.