The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education continues to work with K-12 school districts to provide updated information, guidance, and support as we enter our second week of instruction.
Richard Sawash at 77
Richard Sawash of Holliston, 77, beloved husband, brother, son and uncle passed away Thursday, September 17, 2020 suddenly at home. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, September 23rd from 10:00-11:30 a.m. at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston.
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Holliston 2020 Town-sponsored Flu Clinic Canceled
Holliston’s 2020 seasonal flu clinic is canceled.
Holliston Happenings: Week of September 21, 2020
Virtually, there’s a lot going on these days around town.
Back to School with the Superintendent
Dr. Susan Kustka, Interim Superintendent of Holliston Public Schools (HPS) since the July 1st departure of Dr. Brad Jackson, talked to us recently about the September 16th reopening of schools, during the COVID 19 pandemic. Throughout our conversation, her care about students and interest in providing them the best in education became clear.
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News from the Library
A look at coming attractions hosted by the Public Library.
COVID-19: September 18, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Although Massachusetts is a national leader in COVID-19 testing capacity, with over 3.2 million molecular tests administered to date, my office still receives questions about testing availability and rules. If you feel sick, you should contact your health care provider to get tested ASAP. For additional information on testing, click Continue.
Robert Leo Williams at 85
Robert Leo Williams, 85, of Holliston, passed away Wednesday, September 16, 2020.
HPD Monthly Calls for Service: August 2020
Lieutenant George Leurini has provided the monthly snapshot of police calls broken down by category of activity. Thank you HPD for keeping Holliston safe.
COVID-19: September 17, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Although we have made significant progress in our efforts to control the spread of COVID-19 and prevent the effects of the nationwide “second wave” here in Massachusetts, it’s important to remember that there is significant town-by-town variation in the ongoing impacts of the virus.
