||| 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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Theater and Workshop Events Addressing Identity and Inclusion

Thanks to a Holliston Cultural Council grant, Diverse Holliston – in partnership with our independent bookstore Aesop’s Fable is bringing True Story Theater to town for back-to-back Zoom events addressing issues of identity, inclusion, and exclusion in Holliston. The events, a playback performance and an active bystander workshop, are for adults and families with young people 13+. The events will be held on Zoom, on successive Sundays, May 16 and May 23, from 12:30 to 3:00 pm.

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Governance Committee Meets for Q & A

Thursday afternoon’s remote meeting of the Governance Committee (GC), called to order by Chair Sam Tyler at 4:04 PM, opened to a Zoom screen of Committee members and several guests. Tyler provided a brief synopsis of the Committee’s work from August 2020 to the present, and then opened the meeting to questions and comments by those attending.

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COVID-19: April 30, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema

As the COVID-19 vaccination rollout continues and all Massachusetts residents and workers over the age of 16 are now eligible to receive the vaccine, we continue to see positive trends in COVID-19 case rates and other public health metrics. Using these data trends, we’re able to begin planning for a full transition to Phase IV of our statewide reopening plan, which includes updated gathering size numbers, mask guidance, and lifting of some industry-specific capacity limits.