School lunches continue through the end of this academic year – June 23rd.
Eat healthy.
Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors Reflect Back and Look Forward
As summer approaches, Holliston Newcomers and Neighbors membership year comes to a close. But even with all the uncertainty swirling around us, HNN was still able to fulfill our civic, social, and community mission.
Select Board Re-organizes at June 1st Meeting
After electing Tina Hein Select Board Chair for the coming year, the Board completed a wide-ranging agenda.
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Fire /EMS Log for Week of May 21 – 27, 2021
A motor vehicle crash requiring extrication led off this week’s emergency responses by Holliston Fire.
Memorial Day 2021
Here are photos that capture the spirit of remembrance and the resumption of public gatherings. Thanks to all who made it such a special day for our community.
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The Old North Cemetery Gets Decorated for Memorial Day
A few years ago, I badgered Steve Bradford into letting me help out with the annual Memorial Day preparations by replacing the flags on the graves of the veterans in the Old North Cemetery on Cedar Street.
We welcome this contribution from Ellin Austin.
Holliston Happenings: Week of May 31, 2021
Monday we pause to remember all who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our Nation.
The Memorial Day parade is scheduled to step off at 11:00.
World Day of Prayer – June 4th.
The Christian churches of Holliston are gathering on the scenic outside gardens of Our Lady of Fatima Shrine to share in the global prayer for the healing of the world in the traditional World Day Prayer, celebrated annually.
Historical Society Moves Father’s Day Breakfast to the Fall
The Holliston Historical Society Father’s Day Car Show is scheduled this year on October 3, 2021. Who knew that the lockdown would be over on May 30th?
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A Beginner’s Guide to Exploring Our Open Places
We may be putting the worst of the COVID pandemic behind us. As the summer vacation season approaches, many people are rethinking recreation. Formerly popular places such as crowded theme parks, movies, or cruise ships are sometimes being replaced with activities such as kayaking, hiking, or other more solitary endeavors.
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