Monday is the MLK Day holiday. The remainder of the week has a busy schedule of Board / Committee meetings.
Planning a Garden? Don’t Get Caught Short!
Thoughts of a ripe red tomato in August are probably the last thing on your mind right now, but how about seeds to start those summertime vegetables in your garden?
John Edward Taylor III
John Edward Taylor III passed away from heart failure in his Fort Myers, Florida home on January 2, 2021.
Civics Sunday: Calling All Candidates
Town Clerk, Liz Greendale, announces that nomination papers for the May 25, 2021 Town Election will be available starting February 1, 2021. Please consider serving on a Board / Committee to fill these vacant seats.
Summer’s Coming – Save This Date
The year 2020 would have been the 100th Anniversary of the local American Legion Post #47. Due to the pandemic, like many organizations, the post had to cancel several anniversary events including a bus tour and a laser light show.
HHS Class of 1971 Looking for Classmates
So where did fifty years go? The Holliston High Class of 1971 graduates are asking, along with where did everyone go? Several class members are hoping to hold a reunion this year and are asking class members to reach out to them.
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Traffic Advisory Committee Meets
At 7:02 pm, Traffic Advisory Committee (TAC) Chair, Police Chief Matthew Stone called the January 13, 2021 committee meeting to order.
COVID-19: Time Sensitive Update
I wanted to make you aware of an event happening TONIGHT at 6pm organized by Congresswoman Katherine Clark. Rep. Clark, whose district includes Holliston and Southborough, invites you to join her for a tele-town hall to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine.
HPD Updates for November and December 2020
Chief Stone shares HPD’s activities related to Personnel and Community Relations. One highlight was the official 3-year reaccreditation of Holliston’s Finest.
Fire / EMS Log for Week of January 1 – 7, 2021
2021 started with several medical emergencies being handled by Holliston’s Bravest.
