As part of the May 6th announcement of Holliston’s 2021 Memorial Day observance / parade, further details were forthcoming. Here are those details. We hope that all who feel safe doing so, take part in this year’s remembrance of those lost while defending our nation.
Civics Sunday: Select Board and School Committee Candidates Respond to Questions from Diverse Holliston
Town elections are Tuesday, May 25. In hopes of providing voters with helpful information, Diverse Holliston developed and presented a set of questions to each candidate of the Select Board and another set to the School Committee. Candidates were informed that their answers would be shared with the public. Diverse Holliston does not endorse any particular candidate.
The Sample Ballot is included below.
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Another Fun Saturday in Holliston
The early worm caught the fish and the early runners had it made in the shade. The HHS class of 2021 brought the noise in the afternoon.
FUAA Presents Awards in Holliston
Members of the Framingham Union Aid Association (FUAA) were on hand to make several donations Friday morning, May 14, at the Holliston Police Department.
Holliston Historical Society 40th Annual Harvest Fair
Did you miss the Holliston Historical Society Fair last year? Well, you don’t have to miss it this year! The Fair returns this coming September.
Doris L. Larnis at 95
Doris L. Larnis, 95, affectionately known as, “Ducky”, of Framingham and formerly of Holliston, passed away peacefully at home with her daughter by her side on Tuesday, May 18, 2021.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, May 22nd from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston, 854 Washington St.
May 26th Is Walk and Bike to School Day!
The Safe Routes to School task force is coordinating a Walk and Bike to School Day on Wednesday, May 26, for the Holliston Public Schools.
Ahronian Landscaping and Design Celebrate 35th Anniversary
Business anniversaries are a wonderful way to measure success over time. Ahronian Landscaping and Design has been a part of Holliston for 35 years! That’s a lot of success.
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Week #5: Holliston Senior Softball Wrap-Up: (thru 5/16)
After 3 weeks, there is only one undefeated team remaining. Get the inside story here.
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Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
Prior to widespread literacy, town criers were the means of communication with the people of the town since many people could not read or write. Proclamations, local bylaws, market days, adverts, were all proclaimed by a bellman or crier.
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