Margaret E. Kadlik, 92, of Holliston, passed away Sunday, May 11, 2020 at Beaumont Nursing Home in Natick.
Holliston Police Department – April Monthly Update
HPD Matthew Stone reports several highlights that occurred during April. COVID-19 changes police work and important activities still go on. Thank you HPD for keeping us and yourselves safe.
A Wenakeening Woods Trek
I’m lost. I admit it. Been stumbling around the Wenakeening Woods inside the Upper Charles Conservancy for the past two hours and I still have no clue where I am.
COMMENT attached to this article
COVID-19: May 13, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
As you may have noticed, recent news surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic can seem to be all over the place, particularly as different parts of our country or even our Commonwealth face different stages of the pandemic.
HR Bright Spot: The Bright Side of Birthdays During Quarantine
On any weekend day it is hard not to hear horns honking around Holliston. It’s not a traffic jam be a PARTY jam going on for someone’s special day. Enjoy!
COMMENT attached to this article
Fire / EMS Log for Week of May 1 – 7, 2020
The HFD Firefighters and EMT’s responded to several emergencies during this reporting period.
COVID-19: May 12, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
As we start to think in more concrete terms about what a phased reopening and, ultimately, a “new normal,” will look like, one thing that is clear is in the absence of a COVID-19 vaccine, a central component of our long-term solutions to this pandemic will be testing.
May 11, 2020 Select Board Meeting – Full of Action
From ZOOM meeting hacking to Town Meeting and Election updates, it was a night not to miss.
COMMENT attached to this article
COMMENT attached to this article
Library Trustees Use Technology to Discuss Library Plans and Progress
A lot is going at the Library while it is not open to public access.
COMMENT attached to this article
COVID-19: May 11, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
We continue to see a gradual, but noticeable improvement in the public health metrics we use to track the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a welcome reflection of the sacrifices that you all have made to keep each of us and our communities safe from this dangerous virus.
