More restaurants… or more variety in the stores available? Do you wonder why car repair and sales shops are more common than any other business category in Holliston?
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More restaurants… or more variety in the stores available? Do you wonder why car repair and sales shops are more common than any other business category in Holliston?
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Mike Falzone, 50, of East Falmouth was a great guy.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, March 23rd from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston, 854 Washington St.
Spring is here!
Please check out the variety of activities and meetings scheduled for the coming week.
Below is a chart illustrating the Hollistonian’s who have stepped up to be a candidate for elected office in the upcoming Town election. You will notice that no candidates have yet to draw nomination papers to serve on the Board of Assessors or the Board of Health. This chart is current as of Friday, March 18, 2022.
There are no days off between March and November for the Downtown Marigold Project. Sometimes it’s as simple as watering seedlings for 20 minutes in early spring. Other times it’s the 4 hours spent watering hanging baskets downtown during a dry spell.
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Spring arrives today at 11:33 am. We in New England stay attuned to the weather when planning indoor and travel. Readers of the Reporter seek EVERYTHING related to our community – now that includes the local weather conditions and forecast.
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St. Paul’s Boys Choir Concert will be held on Friday, April 1, 7 – 8 PM in St. Mary’s Church. Bless your Lent with an evening of rapturous music by the internationally acclaimed Boys Choir of St. Paul’s Choir School in Cambridge.
Economic Development Committee (EDC) members Wednesday night, March 9, 2022, met with Towma Rastad of the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce to explain the benefits of belonging to the Commerce.
Chair Jennifer Liebermann (below left), called the remote meeting of the Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) to order at 7:05 PM on Monday evening, March 14
The Holliston Parks and Recreation Department is looking to combat an overabundance of goose activity at Weston Pond Field. The geese have become a serious nuisance, causing unsanitary field conditions, resulting in disruptions in play for the local youth organizations. Holliston Parks and Recreation is piloting a policy change to allow for off-leash dog activity during restricted hours at Weston Pond, with the goal to deter the geese from congregating on that space.
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