The ambulance crews responded to many medical emergencies. Also, some potentially dangerous situations were investigated by HFD during this reporting period.
Chief Cassidy reads “The Firefighter” for Holliston’s future firefighters.
Holliston Police: Monthly Calls for Service – July 2021
HPD’s Lieutenant Leurini has released the Department’s Calls for Service for the month of July 2021.
Envisioning Future Holliston
The Comprehensive Long-range Planning Committee (CLRPC) commissioned at the May 2021 Town Meeting held its second meeting on Wednesday, August 4, 2021. This meeting was a follow on to the work of organizing this large committee that represents a broad spectrum of our community.
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A Key to A Bit of Native American Language In Holliston – Cont’d
Thank you, Reporter readers, for your comments about Native American language in Holliston. Your feedback inspires me to continue with the story. I had saved up a couple of words that require more explanation, and here, the language fun – and a bit of genealogical fun – continues.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of August 8, 2021
The Senior Center has a couple of events this week. There is no Select Board meeting this week. Tuesday is a busy day for Town committee meetings.
Governance Committee Welcomes Shaughnessy
Following Governance Committee Chair Sam Tyler’s remote call to order of the Wednesday (8-4-21) meeting at 4:30 PM, members welcomed Joan Shaughnessy to its ranks. She was appointed following the resignation of Tina Lingham in June.
COVID-19: August 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
As of last week, 9.39 million vaccine doses have been administered across the Commonwealth and almost 64% of the population has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Department of Public Health. This is a historic feat that would not have been possible without the collaboration of our public health officials on the state and local level and the dedication of our frontline health care workers.
Notice Of Destruction of Student Records
he Massachusetts Student Record Regulations authorize public school districts to destroy student records within seven (7) years of a student’s graduation, transfer or withdrawal from the school district. The Holliston Public Schools, Department of Student Services, will be complying with these regulations. The persons affected are those who received special education services in Holliston and terminated services during the 2013-2014 school years.
Be On TV! Looking for Trivia Show Contestants
Holliston Cable Access Television (HCAT) is searching for residents to be contestants on a new community TV game show called “What Do You Know?” HCAT-TV personality Brian Winston will be the host and producer for this new local TV show. “It has always been a dream of mine to be host of a TV game show,” said Winston.
Mark J. Schultz at 69
Mark J. Schultz, 69, of Holliston, passed away on Sunday, August 1, 2021 at Milford Regional Medical Center.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, August 8 from 2- 5pm at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston, 854 Washington St.
