When the Holliston Lions asked folks to consider cleaning out their attics and closets and donating clothing, linen, eyeglasses, yarn and hearing aids, we figured we would get some takers. What followed was amazing and we want to thank everyone who participated!
Holliston Scholarship Foundation Needs Your Help
The Holliston Scholarship Foundation has always existed through the effort and generosity of the Holliston Community. Please contribute to the Holliston Scholarship Foundation, if you can, so that together we can continue to help Holliston students begin or continue their college education.
Civics Sunday: Meet Five Candidates for Town Office
Today we bring you statements from five candidates running for different town boards and committees. With many voters choosing to vote early by mail, we will continue to post all new candidate statements in future Civics Sundays posts. The Town election is scheduled for June 23, 2020.
Milestones: Welcome Kingston Patrick Guellnitz
Kingston Patrick Guellnitz was born January 24, 2020, 8 pounds 1 ounce, to Genevieve and Peter Guellnitz at Newton Wellesley Hospital.
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COVID-19: May 16, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
When we read a newspaper or scan a newsfeed these days, it’s hard to find information that’s not somehow related to coronavirus. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed at times by the sheer scope and impact of the times we are living through.
Martha Pellegrino Receives National Award
Martha Pelligrino, Holliston resident and Nutrition Educator at Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School (BVT), received the National Employee of the Year Award from the School Nutrition Association.
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My Masked Mother’s Day
Just days ago (although you can be forgiven for it feeling like months ago already) we celebrated Mother’s Day. This event is always a little unusual in our family . . . this year was going to be a day unlike any other Mother’s Days I’ve known.
COVID-19: May 15, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
As we prepare for Monday’s release of additional reopening guidance, it is important to remember the general concerns we as a state must address as we move thoughtfully toward a long-term “new normal.”
Quilts – An Expression of Self
If you’ve ever seen quilts with striking colors and patterns, they are truly an art form. But, skills in this craft are only part of the story. A creative eye for color and interesting fabrics are the elements of expression that make each quilt unique.
COVID-19: May 14, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
While our statewide numbers continue to slowly improve and we work to make plans to increase our future testing capacity in anticipation of staged reopening, we have to be mindful of the very real and constantly-changing threats that this virus presents.
