Early in-person voting takes place all week during regular Town Hall business hours in Upper Town. Several Board / Committee meetings are planned for the coming week.
New Installations Thanks to Friends of Holliston Trails
Holliston Rail Trail has some awesome friends. While the pandemic slowed the Friends of Holliston Trails (FOHT) down this past spring, they are busy this fall bringing more amenities to trail users. They have purchased and installed equipment for three exercise stations with money received from two sponsors.
Women’s March Features Representative Dykema
State Representative Carolyn Dykema spoke to the crowd gathered on Hopkinton Common for the 8th Middlesex District’s Women’s March on Sat., Oct. 17.
School Committee Met Thursday Evening
Following an Executive Session addressing collective bargaining strategies with the Holliston Federation of Teachers and with non-union personnel, Chair Stacey Raffi began the remote open session of the School Committee (SC) at 8:09 PM, October 15. Members of the SC addressed the remote audience with several points of interest.
Civics Sunday: Early In-person Voting Has Begun
About 100 voters cast ballots on Saturday, the first day of in-person early voting in Holliston. Town Clerk, Liz Greendale, her staff, and volunteers ensured that the polling place was safe and secure.
Tweens and Teens Activities Announced by Library
Want to do crafts and talk about books? The Holliston Public Library announces a virtual “Crafterschool” and Book Club for Teens and Tweens. Join–virtually for now–via Zoom!
Safe Halloween Treat Transport
Halloween is coming! With everyone concerned about the threat of EEE and our ongoing concerns about COVID19, the Holliston Lions & Community Farm have opted to not proceed with our Haunted Hay Walk. However, we want to offer a safe and fun alternative for Halloween for Holliston residents.
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COVID-19: October 16, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Before you know it, the holidays will be upon us, and I have already begun to receive questions about anticipated planning for Thanksgiving celebration and travel. While I expect that the administration will provide more specific guidance in coming weeks, I did want to highlight some recent changes to our state’s travel order that may be of interest.
HHS Varsity Soccer at Norton High School
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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