The newest “member” of the Holliston Fire Department comes with its own short history. Our new pumper truck–tagged Engine #1–served briefly at the Daytona International Speedway.
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The newest “member” of the Holliston Fire Department comes with its own short history. Our new pumper truck–tagged Engine #1–served briefly at the Daytona International Speedway.
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I’m pleased to report that following the continuing positive trends in our statewide public health metrics have caused the Governor to move us to “step 2” of Phase 2, which notably will allow for more indoor business to resume, including close-contact services like nail salons and indoor dining.
Roger R. Castelli, 83, of Gardner and formerly of Holliston, passed away Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at UMass Memorial Hospital in Worcester.
The Holliston Lions Club is encouraging students who are interested to participate in the 2020 – 2021 Lions Youth Speech Contest. This years’ topic for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will be “Is winning everything?”
This week, the Department of Public Health arranged for mass testing for individuals who have recently attended large gatherings at both by-appointment and walk-in locations, regardless of symptoms.
In addition to its “usual” business agenda items, the Youth and Family Advisory Committee welcomed new members and discussed their tasks, and closed the year out remotely.
As you know, a central feature of the safety standards for any business or public space that reopens in the coming months is the maintenance of adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) and cleaning supplies.
HFD’s time was split almost equally between medical calls and investigations.
As we enter the summer season, a crucial part of our reopening plan is ensuring that outdoor recreation activities are available to all while keeping families safe.
Following discussion among the Board, its Counsel Kate Feodoroff, Chief Michael Cassidy, and Town Clerk Elizabeth Greendale, the Select Board voted to extend hours to 7 AM to 8 PM on Tuesday, June 23.
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