Bobby Blair goes further back in time to revisit Holliston in 1900.
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Bobby Blair goes further back in time to revisit Holliston in 1900.
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Sadly, we now know the Patriots will not be in the Super Bowl this year, BUT we do know that high school seniors will still be graduating in June and they need our help …now more than ever. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many families continue to struggle financially and will need help to meet the additional challenges of funding a college education. Because of this, The Holliston Lions Club has decided that 100% of the proceeds from our annual Super Bowl Squares fundraiser will be used to support our senior scholarship program.
Town Offices and Schools are closed Monday to observe Martin Luther King’s birthday. Trash pickup is delayed one day all week.
A busy week of meetings is on tap.
HPD Lt. George Leurini reports the Calls for Service that the Department handled during the month of December 2021.
Thank you HPD for watching out for us.
Holliston was still a relatively small town in 1945. The population stood at 3,000 in 1940 and increased to 3,753 by 1950. Most of the able-bodied young men had joined the service.
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In 1902 hardwood floors were installed in Upper Town Hall. The space has been a basketball court, a ballroom, a movie theater, the scene of many weddings, showers, town celebrations and all Town Meetings before the High School was built.
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Holliston’s Allison Hurd and Claudia McMahon are among a cast of 11 in The Un-Common Theatre Company’s Winter Play, PUFFS, being presented at the MockingBird Music Studios in South Easton, MA, January 28-30, 2022.
Here is the listing of twelve of the twenty-four properties that transferred ownership in December.
Chair Jennifer Liebermann opened the remote meeting of the Youth Advisory Committee on Tuesday, January 10, 2022, at 7:05 PM. With Director Jackie Winer on maternity leave, interim Director Kirsten Rancourt presented the Director’s Report to the group.
And then there was one…one lone team remains undefeated for Holliston. Keep it going coaches McHugh, McDonald and Dufault, and all of the 7th Grade Boys Team. In other hardwood action, we had last minute wins, last minute losses and last-minute postponements. We also managed to have 2 games end with the same score of 19-18.