As parts of our Commonwealth begin to reopen and more businesses are slated to reopen next Monday, I want to begin today’s newsletter by talking a little about where we are as a Commonwealth.
Holliston Police Department – April Service Calls
The April statistics show how policing during the pandemic has changed to better protect and serve Holliston. Thank you HPD for your service during these most challenging times.
Where Are They?
For 11 years, we’ve seen St. Mary’s Knights of Columbus downtown and at nearby grocery stores selling their annual charity raffle tickets to help local and national organizations. But there’s a problem this year.
Zero Carbon, Zero Bills–Sounds Great, Right?
In these strange times we hope you all are well and staying safe. If you are ready to spend 40 minutes on a talk about reducing your carbon footprint and saving money in your home, we invite you to Zoom along with us on Tuesday, June 2nd at 7:00 or Saturday, June 20, at 10:00. Pre-registration is required.
COVID-19: May 20, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
I (Rep. Dykema) appreciate the feedback you continue to send in response to the reopening plan that was announced by the Governor on Monday.
Fire / EMS Log for Week of May 8 – 14, 2020
Several ambulance calls were answered during this reporting period. Fitting, as this week is National EMS week. Thank you to our dedicated ambulance crews.
Holliston Memorial Day Program – May 25, 2020
The public is invited to view the Memorial Day Service streamed live on Facebook by HCAT TV. In person attendance is by invitation only.
COVID-19: May 18, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
Following yesterday’s news that Massachusetts will be entering Phase 1 of our staged reopening plan, we’re all hoping that we’ve turned a corner in the pandemic and have begun making progress toward our new normal.
Beatrice (Turner) Schofield at 97
The children of Beatrice (Turner) Schofield sadly announce the passing of their much-loved mother on May 13, 2020.
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The Recycling Center Reopens on May 23, 2020
The Select Board conducted many items of Town business at Monday’s meeting – none more important than authorizing us to bring our yard waste to the recycling center.
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