For the fifth consecutive day in a row, new cases of COVID-19 have dropped, although overall numbers remain relatively high. Today, the Governor announced that school closures for childcare, pre-K, and K-12 programs will continue through June for all public and private schools.
Holliston Police Department Update – March 2020
Police Chief Matthew Stone updates the community on HPD personnel and community interactions during March 2020.
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COVID-19 Update # 32 From Representative Dykema
April 20th Update: I want to wish everyone a healthy and safe Patriots’ Day. This holiday celebrates and recognizes the perseverance, dedication, and sacrifice of those who fought for freedom – theirs and ours. Today, we instead recognize the dedication and sacrifice of our healthcare professionals, first responders, and essential services workers who are participating in the ultimate marathon – saving lives and protecting the public health.
Doris Helene O’Neil at 92
Doris Helene O’Neil, 92, of Holliston, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 17, 2020.
‘Patriot’s Day’
Doug Brown shares this poem as we observe Patriots Day.
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Holliston Happenings for the Week of April 20, 2020
Today is Patriots Day. Then, the colonists fought the British. Now, we’re fighting a virus. We will win again!
School Committee Meets Remotely
The School Committee met Thursday night in the privacy (somewhat) of each member’s home, voting once again to conduct business remotely during Holliston’s stay at home advisory.
Lockdown Spring Cleaning: Help Lions Recycle For Worthy Causes – Starting Today
While your family is remaining at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is getting warmer than ever outside. For those of you who are not currently working, this is the ideal time to work on spring cleaning!
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COVID-19 Update #31 From Representative Dykema
U.S. Army Chief-of-staff General McConville spoke at the Governor’s briefing on April 18th. He said we are fighting a war against an invisible foe – the virus. A critical part of the strategy is identifying and quarantining those who have the virus. Two components of this strategy are increased testing and contact tracing.
March Madness 2020
A poem about life in the world of COVID-19 from Dianne Nault.
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