The Thursday night remote School Committee meeting was called to order at 7:04 PM by Chair Stacey Raffi. A majority of time concerned the reopening of schools.
Historical Society Living History Project Update (COVID Stories)
It’s been about four months since the Governor’s stay at home order in March. As we go through this strange collective experience while the state slowly opens, the Holliston Historical Society would like to hear about how you are doing.
COVID-19: July 24, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
As case numbers continue to rise in other parts of the country, the administration has established new guidelines for travel to Massachusetts from higher-risk states, effective August 1. Currently, the seven Northeast states that do not require quarantining are considered lower-risk, along with Hawaii.
Holliston Real Estate Sales: June 2020; Part 2
Here’s the remainder of the 33 Holliston properties that transferred ownership in June. Also included are the overall year-to-date sales.
Imagine Your Story: The Library’s Summer Reading Program
Hey, kids and teens…have you signed up for READsquared to log your summer reading books yet? How will you know when you’ve read your first 100 books? Sign up today!
COVID-19: July 23, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
A large part of our public health and reopening plan hinges on the ability of individuals who need to get tested for COVID-19 to do so. To ensure that robust testing is available, we’ve worked on both the state and federal level to make testing available to all at no cost when ordered by a health care provider.
Hometown Kid Makes Good–A New Site for R & R Landscaping
R&R Landscaping had but two employees in 2002–owner Bobby Read and his son Jim. Jimmy Read told the Holliston Reporter that when his dad unexpectedly passed away, Jim didn’t quite know what to do—go to college or continue in his dad’s business.
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July 28th – This post has been updated.
COVID-19: July 22, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
As you may remember, in June the Legislature passed a law expanding options for early and mail-in voting for Massachusetts voters to ensure that all residents can participate in elections without risking their health and safety. This week, the Secretary of the Commonwealth began sending out mail-in ballot applications to all registered voters.
Fire / EMS Log for Week of July 10 – 16, 2020
A relatively quiet week for HFD. That’s good news for everyone involved.
