||| Residents of Franklin Street - Please have your trash out by 6am on Monday.|| Please have your trash and recycling out at the curb by 6 A.M. on Wednesday and every d Wednesday until the construction work is done on Norfolk Street. If it is missed E.L. Harvey will not come back. This applies to the following: Goulding Street, Dudley Road, Alden Road, Gregory Road, Highrock Road, SweetGrass Lane, Bradford Jay Road, Tracy Lynn Road, Adam Wheeler Road, Holly Lane, Hill Street and Norfolk Lane Please get it out on time as E.L. Harvey will not come back if you do not have it ready at the curb.||||||Stoddard Park and Pleasure Point in Holliston the water access if off limits For general algae concerns. We will update when we have more information|||


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Hansel And Gretel – A Cautionary Tale

Local writer, Diane Nault shares another of her recent works.
The children’s story starts out innocently enough.  Two young children wandering out in the forest, dropping breadcrumbs along the path hoping to mark their way back home.  Deep in the darkness they come upon a wondrous house encrusted with sugary treats – gingerbread covers the sides; candies of all kinds tempt the children to come forward and to sample each delicious bite.  They can’t believe their good fortune!

Holliston Knights Surpass $250,000 in Charitable Donations!

On Saturday, October 9, 2021 the Saint Mary’s Council of the Knights of Columbus held the prize drawing for their 13th annual charity raffle. With this year’s raffle proceeds which are earmarked for donation, the Council has passed the one quarter of a million dollars in TOTAL donations since beginning their fundraising efforts in 2003.

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Global Supply Delays Hit Holliston Schools Too

The Holliston Food Service Department is asking for your patience and support as we navigate new challenges. As you may be aware, we are currently faced with unprecedented shortages of food and packaging materials, massive delays or cancellations of deliveries, and department labor shortages.

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Brian D. Carey at 61

Updated: Brian D. Carey, 61, of Framingham and formerly Holliston, passed away at his home on Friday, October 8, 2021.
A funeral service will be held on Sunday, October 17th at 12:00 p.m. at the Chesmore Funeral Home, 854 Washington St. Holliston.

Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Fall Town Meeting on October 18, 2021

Fall Town Meeting is October 18, 2021 at 7:30 P.M. at the High School Auditorium.
Fire Chief Michael Cassidy shares this information regarding logistics and safety protocols for those attending the meeting. “October 18 Town Meeting will look very similar to ‘pre-COVID’ town meetings at the Holliston High School (370 Hollis Street).