Jeraldine “Jeri” F. Chartrand, 74, of Holliston, passed away Thursday, October 22, 2020. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, funeral services will be held privately with family.
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Jeraldine “Jeri” F. Chartrand, 74, of Holliston, passed away Thursday, October 22, 2020. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, funeral services will be held privately with family.
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A busy week with early voting continuing and several meetings. 555 Hopping Brook is on the Select Board and Planning Board agendas this week.
The Foundation for MetroWest, the only community foundation serving the MetroWest region of Greater Boston, this week announced 32 students will represent MetroWest on its Youth in Philanthropy (YIP) Junior Board, including one student from Holliston.
Chair Sam Tyler called the Governance Committee (GC) remote meeting to order Thursday afternoon at 4 PM. The members voted to accept minutes from meetings of Sept. 24 and October 1. To frame the meeting, Tyler recapped work accomplished in recent meetings.
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The annual curbside leaf pickup and overnight parking ban are happening in November. Be prepared.
Saturday, October 17th, I was lucky enough to see Prana’s production of a book that made it all the way to Broadway, Tuck Everlasting. Performed out in the parking lot of Christ the King Church, this was a non-musical version of the Broadway show. An outstanding job was done by eight teenagers portraying a family that got stuck, not tuck, in time.
As you are likely aware, most public health officials now expect that the coming weeks and months will bring another major uptick in COVID-19 cases. We do not yet know the size or scope of that increase, but we have much better data available than we did in March to track and understand the trajectory of the virus.
This update includes the remainder of the properties that changed ownership during September and the 2019 vs 2020 comparison through September.
With the second week of sports complete, here is an update on how our HHS Panthers performed.
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:
Holliston: 123 (+8 from last week)