This is a Holy Week for the Christian and Jewish faiths.
Monday’s Select Board meeting will include discussion of the 555 Hopping Brook project.
An Invitation to Tour!
Are you curious about what’s behind the door of the Holliston Pantry Shelf? Why not come on in—virtually—using the link below to see just what’s offered to members of our community who may need some help with groceries.
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Conal Robinson’s Hot Take
Braggville – Kampersal Dairy Farm is the home to more than a handful of animals. The wheels on the old milk truck have been set to rust. But the bovine tradition carries on here—now a meat farm. The Kampersals care for their animals until rest. Holstein cows, plump piggies, ducks, turkeys, and chicks prowl the rows of corn and cantaloupe.
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Marie E. Kelley at 73
Marie E. Kelley, 73, formerly of Holliston, passed away at her home surrounded by family on Orrs Island, Casco Bay, Maine.
A private graveside service will be held at Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Holliston.
HPD Calls for Service – February 2021
The statistics for the number of and types of calls handled by the Holliston Police Department last month.
These data are provided each month by Lieutenant George Leurini.
Adams Middle School Participates in Pooled Testing Trial
Students and teachers at Robert Adams Middle School (RAMS) are currently participating in a free pooled testing trial offered by the state to determine whether or not the school system should continue pooled testing.
A special report from Sara Buckley an HHS journalist.
Holliston Real Estate Sales – February 2021; Part 2
Here is the second half of the thirteen property sales during February. Also included is the year-to-date data in comparison to the past two years at the same point.
The 2021 New Life 5K – Lace ’em Up!
The fourth annual New Life 5K Trail Run will take place this spring. The event benefits New Life Furniture Bank of MA and its mission to provide essential home furnishings to individuals and families who are transitioning out of homelessness.
Who’d Have Known?
Death can be a motivator. For the past forty years I had somehow managed to collect a huge pile of photos of local veterans. I’d always planned to do something with the photos—either to make a book or donate them to the Holliston Historical Society.
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Holliston COA Awarded Grant for Transportation Service
Linda Marshall, Holliston Senior Center Director, recently announced the Holliston Council on Aging (COA) received a MassDevelopment, MAPC award of $34,470.
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