Tuesday, August 25, 2020 is the date set by the Select Board for a Public Forum focused on traffic related to the Lowland Industrial Park.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2020 is the date set by the Select Board for a Public Forum focused on traffic related to the Lowland Industrial Park.
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As you know, quickly identifying and responding to possible exposure or infection of COVID-19 is a central component of our pandemic response, and we are always looking for new and creative ways to add tools to our belt that will enable us to expand testing capacity and reduce turnaround time.
HFD ambulance crews and firefighters assisted several residents during this reporting period.
I hope you are staying safe this evening as the state emergency management agency has issued tropical storm warnings for all counties.
The Select Board held a joint meeting with the Governance Committee and then went on to their own full agenda.
As we move into August, many of our colleges and universities will prepare to welcome back some or all students on a limited basis. These returns have been planned to keep students and staff as safe as possible, while recognizing the importance of ensuring access to high-quality public and private higher education.
Grab-n-go meals are still available on Tuesday and Thursday. Several Board and Committee meetings are scheduled this week. Of note are the Governance Committee, School Committee Parents’ Q&A, and the Planning Board Public Hearing on 555 Hopping Brook Road.
Regular readers may have notice some changes in the look of the Holliston Reporter Home page. Similar to print news publications, we now have separate ‘sections.’
From summer league sports being canceled to Holliston High School fields reopening, there were many ups and downs for athletes during this corona-vacation. So much is still unknown. I checked in with my fellow upcoming senior athletes to see what they have been doing while preparing for their potential upcoming season.
Seven-year-old Cole Dennison became hero to his little brother Eli this past weekend, raising $358 with his contactless lemonade stand.
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