The week starts with a run and ends with a Touch-a-Truck and a LOT of good things in between.
Spring appears to have arrived to stay!
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The week starts with a run and ends with a Touch-a-Truck and a LOT of good things in between.
Spring appears to have arrived to stay!
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Four candidates are running for the THREE open seats on the FinCom submitted statements. All the candidates submitted a statement to help voters make informed choices on May 24th.
Dancing Arts Center is proud to bring top-notch dance to our local community with a full-scale presentation of the ballet Coppélia! For one matinée performance only, the production will take place at 4 p.m. on June 12, 2022, at Ashland High School in Ashland, Massachusetts.
The highest award from the Boy Scouts of America — the rank of Eagle Scout – was awarded on Saturday, April 30 to a Holliston teen.
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Area artists are once again invited to share their talents and creativity with the public. The one-time offer of a FREE space at the local Farmer’s Market at Blair Square will take place at the first market of the season on June 5th.
Barbara R. Holmes, 84, of Jacksonville, Florida and a former longtime resident of Holliston, passed away on Thursday, May 12, 2022.
A memorial service will be held in Holliston at a later date.
Elizabeth Gibbs, 84, of Holliston, passed away on Tuesday, May 10, 2022, at the Blaire House in Milford.
A Celebration of Life will be held in Summer 2023.
Twenty-one Holliston properties transferred ownership in April. The first eleven are listed here.
The earlier recap of Holliston’s May Town Meeting [link] provided the decisions made by the voters at the Meeting. Here is some “color commentary” to provide a sense of the discussions that led to some of the decisions.
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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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