As a reminder of the need for continued vigilance in the coming months as we await the rollout of additional effective treatments and, ultimately, widespread use of an approved COVID-19 vaccine, the administration has launched the #GetBackMass campaign.
Fire / EMS Log for Week of November 20 – 26, 2020
Members of HFD went to the aid of several residents during this reporting period.
COVID-19: December 1, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
As we enter a new month, I wanted to highlight the month-by-month trend in two key COVID-19 metrics to help establish where we are compared with the first phase of the pandemic.
Select Board Meets
The November 30, 2020 Select Board meeting followed the remote meeting rules implemented early in the pandemic. Chair John Cronin called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm.
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COVID-19: November 30, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
I hope you had a restful and reflective Thanksgiving. Last week’s community-by-community COVID-19 numbers were published by the Department of Public Health on Friday following Thanksgiving. Our town-by-town numbers in last week’s public health report can be found below:
Holliston: 221 (+27 from last week)
Holliston Happenings: Week of November 30, 2020
This week’s calendar also includes the December School Lunch Menu. Don’t forget the Town Meeting on December 5th at 1:00 pm in the High School Auditorium.
Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors Thanks YOU!
The Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors Thanksgiving Committees could not have done it without YOU! Even through these challenging times – YOU CAME THROUGH!
Alan Douglas Wehr at 78
Alan Douglas Wehr, 78, of West Wareham, passed away Friday, November 27th at the Sippican Rehabilitation/Healthcare Center in Marion, MA due to complications of advanced Parkinson’s Disease and COVID-19.
At Al’s request, his funeral services will be private.
Jerome S. Matus at 92
Jerome S. Matus, 92, of Holliston, passed away Sunday, November 29, 2020 after a long illness.
Private burial will be held at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne.
Select Board Quarterly Recap: July – September 2020
The Select Board has several critical functions, many of which have been upended by Coronavirus and the closing of Town Hall to foot traffic. Challenges are not unusual, and while it may be difficult to have meetings, the residents of Holliston have been able to engage and participate much more often. The paradigm of 2020 has meant greater input from the residents of the Town, even if it seems more isolating than before.
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