The Holliston Police and Fire Departments are pleased to announce that their public safety radio improvement project has been completed.
Select Board – March 15, 2021
Monday, March 15, 2021 was another busy night for the Holliston Select Board.
COVID-19: March 15, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
As we have now passed the one-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic, the wide-reaching economic impacts of this global crisis cannot be overstated. Every worker and every business in every sector of our economy has been affected by COVID-19, some catastrophically. Bringing our economy back to pre-pandemic levels will take a coordinated local, state, and federal response that will likely last years, but we are already making progress. Last week, key legislation was passed on both the state and federal level to support our economic recovery from COVID-19.
Holliston Happenings: Week of March 15, 2021
Spring arrives this week!!
The Public Hearing on the 555 Hopping Brook project continues at this Thursday’s Planning Board meeting.
Library Announces In-Person Visits and Upcoming Programs
In-person visits to the library for browsing and computer use will resume in late March once new carpet is installed at the library. Curbside pickup and home delivery will continue uninterrupted. Patrons should watch the library website for the reopening date.
James William Palladino at 88
Former Holliston resident and educator passed away on March 8, 2021.
The Council on Aging Has A Lot Going On
The March meeting of the Holliston Council on Aging was held on Wednesday, March 10, 2021.
Governance Committee Meets with Town Administrator
Approaching the end of a series of meetings with Boards, Committees, and Finance Officers, the Governance Committee (GC) met Thursday afternoon with Travis Ahern, Town Administrator, to review its progress.
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Help Wanted: Senior Center Mini-bus Driver
The Holliston Senior Center is seeking a part-time van driver, to fill in as needed, to drive seniors and/or Veterans to appointments, senior center programs, grocery shopping, as well as deliver meals to homebound seniors. This involves driving a 10 passenger mini-bus.
Rep. Clark Announces the 2021 Congressional Art Competition
Assistant Speaker Katherine Clark (MA-05) announced that her office is now accepting virtual submissions for the 2021 Congressional Art Competition. This year’s theme for the competition is ‘resilience’.
