The following photos are of the first HHS Varsity soccer game against Norton High School (at NHS), played on Saturday, October 10. The result was a 1:1 draw.
555 Hopping Brook Project Has Its Own Town Webpage
The Town of Holliston has developed a web page for all information and upcoming meetings related to 555 Hopping Brook.
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COVID-19: October 15, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
As the weather cools down and the days get shorter, the unfortunate reality is that most public health experts expect our Commonwealth and the country to experience an increase in COVID-19 cases as we move into the fall and winter absence the introduction of a vaccine or effective treatment.
Lynn Thompson at 83
Lynn Thompson, 83, of Holliston, passed away Wednesday, October 14, 2020.
Town Seeking School Crossing Guard
The Town is hiring a temporary part-time School Crossing Guard for the new crosswalk on Woodland St. that connects the Rail Trail to the schools.
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COVID-19: October 14, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Each Wednesday, 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.
Women’s March This Saturday
Women from across the 8th Middlesex legislative district will come together in solidarity at a Women’s March on Hopkinton Common this Saturday, October 17, from 10-11:30am.
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Fire / EMS Log for Week of October 2 – 8, 2020
A busy week was made even more so for HFD with last Wednesday’s bursts of wind. Holliston’s Bravest were out all around Town tending to downed trees / wires.
How to Trick-or-Treat Safely on Halloween
Guidance from the Holliston Board of Health about Halloween 2020.
COVID-19: October 13, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Housing instability has been a persistent threat during the COVID-19 pandemic, as families work to stay in safe, stable living situations in an unpredictable economic environment. The Legislature passed a temporary moratorium on non-essential evictions at the beginning of the pandemic to protect those in imminent risk of homelessness, and significant state and federal funding has already been dedicated toward housing support.
