Each week, the Department of Public Health releases community-level numbers of COVID-19 testing and positive case totals. Our town-by-town numbers in this week’s public health report can be found below:
Holliston: 156 (+16 from last week)
William Francis Wolters, 75
William Francis Wolters, 75, a longtime resident of Holliston, passed away at Metrowest Medical Center in Framingham on Wednesday, November 4, 2020, following a 3-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease. A private family service will be held on Monday, November 9th at Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston, with the burial to take place in Saint Mary’s Cemetery.
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Holliston Police Department Monthly Update: October 2020
HPD Chief Matthew Stone shares the milestones and accomplishments of Holliston’s Finest for October.
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COVID-19: November 5, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
The town-by-town numbers in this week’s public health report, which I normally share with you on Thursdays, have been delayed until tomorrow, November 6th. In the interim, I wanted to provide a brief update on the COVID-19 testing being conducted by our state’s colleges and universities.
The Finishing Touch on the Rail Trail
The Holliston Rail Trail has a new, clear path through the once gravel parking area between Central and Church Streets. The newly paved parking area adjoins the clearly marked stone dust trail. The safety of walkers and bikers through this area is greatly improved. But it just didn’t happen. This was a great example of teamwork in action.
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COVID-19: November 4, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
As you know, one of the areas most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic has been education. Our school districts, teachers, staff, and families have all worked incredibly hard to preserve student access to safe, high-quality learning during an extremely uncertain time.
Fire / EMS Log for Week of October 23 – 29, 2020
The ambulance crews were called out at all hours of the day / night to assist residents in need. Medical emergencies don’t watch the clock.
COVID-19: November 3, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Thank you to all of you who did your civic duty by voting today, and a special thanks to all who voted by mail or voted early to keep Election Day crowds low which in turn helps keep our poll workers, public safety officials, election officials, and neighbors healthy. Finally, thank you to all who worked hard to make participating in this election safe and accessible under extraordinary circumstances.
Nov. 3, 2020 Unofficial Election Results Are In
Roughly 85% of Holliston’s registered voters participated in this election. Congratulations to Town Clerk, Liz Greendale, her staff, and volunteers who made it safe and secure for residents to cast their ballots.
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Select Board Meets on November 2, 2020
The Board conducted its weekly meeting, efficiently taking care of a wide range of business.
