The School Committee met for an Executive meeting both before and after a regular session, logging in a marathon of over 5 hours on Thursday evening.
Civics Sunday: “Blackboard Connect” – Get Connected
Blackboard Connect is Holliston’s citizen contact system. This article was originally posted in September 2019. You might want to get connected for COVID-19 alerts.
COVID-19: May 9, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
TODAY is Mother’s Day. I’d like to wish all mothers a very happy, safe and healthy day. As mothers, our children and family are central to this day, and I wish you all many happy phone calls and zoom chats to celebrate with loved ones.
Council on Aging Meets Remotely
The Council on Aging reached out via telephones to accomplish the important work on its meeting agenda.
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New Signs and Lines on Woodland Street
The “Signs and Lines” work has been completed on Woodland Street, linking the Holliston Rail Trail behind Holliston Oil with a crosswalk in front of Placentino and Miller Schools.
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COVID-19: May 8, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
In the coming weeks, we will be speaking more about what a reopening plan will look like for Massachusetts. Recent numbers are improving with hospitalizations down by 10% in the last week, and only 14.4% of tests coming back positive. But we’re aware that these numbers could change quickly if we don’t proceed carefully.
Real Estate Sales – April 2020; Part 1
Twenty-four Holliston properties closed in April. The first twelve are listed here. The remainder of the transactions and year-to-year comparison will be published on May 22, 2020.
COVID-19: May 7, 2020 Update From Representative Dykema
As we prepare for the eventual reopening of the economy and the relaxation of some of the current public health restrictions, it will be important to focus on testing and contact tracing.
Earl E. King at 77
Earl E. King, 77, of Holliston, passed away Friday, May 1, 2020 at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester.
New Normal for the Pantry Shelf
Since 1993, the Pantry Shelf has been attempting to alleviate hunger in Holliston. With the community now in COVID 19 mode, and some residents experiencing the strains of limited resources, loss of employment, and increased health issues, the Pantry Shelf is experiencing unprecedented requests for assistance.
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