Chair Stacey Raffi called the remote School Committee meeting to order at 7:04 PM on Thursday evening, October 29. Interim Superintendent Dr. Susan Kustka updated the Committee concerning Holliston Public Schools during the COVID 19 pandemic.
“Bedtime in Brooklyn”
Our Mudville neighbor Walter McClennen writes with a focus on this country’s history. His poem “Bedtime in Brooklyn,” was first published by the Holliston Reporter on February 2, 2017. McClennen writes, “The message remains a good one for our citizenry. We need Hope and Faith to carry us through challenging times!”
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Senior Center Activities for November
The Senior Center to organize activities for Holliston’s Seniors – some at the Center and others for virtual participation. Check out November’s offerings.
COVID-19: October 30, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
I hope you and your families have a safe and fun Halloween weekend! I know that celebrating holidays requires a bit of creativity and a lot of flexibility these days, and I thank you for all you’re doing to make our communities festive while keeping us all safe and healthy.
Jane Stanley at 87
Jane Stanley of Yarmouth Port passed away October 26, 2020 at the age of 87 following a prolonged illness. Funeral services are private and under the care of Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston.
Celebrating Senior Day with a 7-1 win!
Ken shares some more of his remarkable sports photos from the 2020 HHS Boys’ Soccer Senior Day.
HHS Sports Recap – Week 3
Boys Soccer: Our seniors played with pride on Senior Day and took down Bellingham 7-1. Sam Abddallah got us on the board early with a […]
Governance Committee Continues Its Work
Last night in an early but brief meeting, the Governance Committee reached consensus among its members to present no articles for consideration to the Select Board for the Warrant of the December 5 Special Town Meeting.
COVID-19: October 29, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
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: 140 (+17 from last week)
Important Information from Fire Chief Michael Cassidy
COVID-19 is a serious threat in Holliston. Wear a mask. Wash your hands. Keep your distance. Do not share food, drinks or utensils. Stay home if sick. Get a free COVID test at one of the ‘Stop the Spread’ testing sites. Stop gatherings with family and friends. Protect yourself and your loved ones.
