Holliston Garden Club member Barbara Gardener shares an essay on native trees (any native plants for that matter).
It’s Earth month and Arbor Day is April 29th.
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Holliston Garden Club member Barbara Gardener shares an essay on native trees (any native plants for that matter).
It’s Earth month and Arbor Day is April 29th.
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The Holliston Farmers’ Market returns for its second year of operation on Sunday, June 5th thru Sunday, October 2nd. Last year’s market was met with less than favorable weather, with one market being canceled by Hurricane Henri.
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Margaret “Margot” Bowles, 90, of Holliston, passed away on Sunday, April 10, 2022.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, April 14th at 11:00 a.m. at Saint Mary’s Church of Holliston.
A lot to do this week in Holliston. It is Holy Week for the Christian community.
At the closing of nomination papers on Tuesday, April 5, 2022, there are candidates for ALL the vacant seats for the Town Election on May 24, 2022. Some seats are now contested with more candidates than vacancies.
HPD Chief Matthew Stone shares the significant milestones and activities completed by Holliston’s Finest.
He shares a look at the upcoming events.
The Holliston Farmer’s Market returns in early June.
The experience will be enhanced with volunteer musicians adding audio art to the other art and comestibles available each Sunday.
Holliston Eagle Scout Candidate Andrew McWilliams completed his project at Pleasure Point in March. Andrew built and installed two boat racks near the boat launch at Pleasure Point that the Parks and Recreation Department are renting out on a season-long basis for kayakers, paddle boarders and/or canoeists looking to store their equipment on the shore of Lake Winthrop this season.
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Twenty-three Holliston properties transferred ownership in March. This is the first half of the list.
At 7:03PM on Wednesday evening, Library Trustees (LT) Chair Karla Alfred (above L) opened the April 6 meeting. With a few corrections and edits, the March minutes were approved, and the group turned the floor to Library Director Leslie McDonnell for the Director’s Report.