Following an Executive Session related to collective bargaining, the Holliston Select Board convened its public meeting at 7:07pm on Monday, December 20, 2021.
COMMENT attached to this article.
Following an Executive Session related to collective bargaining, the Holliston Select Board convened its public meeting at 7:07pm on Monday, December 20, 2021.
COMMENT attached to this article.
HFD primarily responded to medical emergencies during this reporting period. Thank you HFD personnel for your service.
Speaking of service, congratulations to Chief Cassidy on his 30 years of service to Holliston.
A quiet week ahead.
Trash and recycling pickup will be on the REGULAR schedule – the Recycling Center will be OPEN THURSDAY instead of Saturday from 8 – 3.
On a small parcel of land near Blair Square, the long-anticipated Veterans Monument honoring those deployed in the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars is taking shape. Nowhere in town are these veterans recognized and appreciated for their service. Ever since roughly 2008 the idea for such a monument has been bantered about, and the time for action has come. Steve Napolitano, Ron Turcotte and Stan Feinberg took the nub of an idea and developed it into a buildable project.
COMMENT attached to this article.
The Friends of the Holliston Public Library will present “Tales From the Home of the World’s Worst Weather” on Thursday, January 13, at 7 PM.
The Holliston Garden Club celebrated Jill Malcolm at its recent annual Holiday Gathering. The membership recognized Jill as a distinguished citizen of Holliston.
COMMENT attached to this article.
The Friends of the Holliston Community Farm will sponsor a bonfire and fundraiser for the Farm on New Year’s Eve, Friday, December 31, 8:00-10:30 pm at 34 Rogers Road. The event will follow New Year’s Eve on the Rail Trail.
COMMENT attached to this article.
It was all quiet on a Sunday afternoon, when outside the sound of happy voices and song made us run out to see what was going on. What to our wondering ears should appear but a host of carolers serenading the neighborhood.
Who can resist the story of Little Women? Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, four girls endure privations because of their family’s anti-abolitionist stance. With their father bravely off fighting, they must do without much hristmas, but their mother, Marmee, played ably by Olivia Beaudet, challenges them to give up their wonderful Christmas breakfast and bring it to the starving Hummel family who have no warm shelter or food. The four “little women,” however, soon show themselves to be less than saintly.
COMMENT attached to this article.
For the second season in a row a merry band of local golfers has converted their match wagering into a donation to the Holliston Food Pantry.
COMMENT attached to this article.