Between December 18, 1753 and January 30, 1754, one-eighth of Holliston’s 400 residents died from a sickness that was confined exclusively to this community and for which no cause was ever determined.
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Between December 18, 1753 and January 30, 1754, one-eighth of Holliston’s 400 residents died from a sickness that was confined exclusively to this community and for which no cause was ever determined.
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With spring upon us, Holliston Rail Trail cleanup from the winter storms has begun.
In this age of “social distancing,” it is important to remember not just to protect your physical health but also your mental well-being.
As we approach the possible peak of our curve, it is increasingly important for us to remember why social distancing, quarantining, and other best practices are vital for “flattening the curve” and ensuring our health care system does not become overwhelmed.
The Holliston Public Schools’ Food Service has partnered with Holiday Dreams to creatively fill a gaping need in our community – feeding students and their families!
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Phyllis G. Simm, 81, of Milford and formerly of Holliston, passed away Friday, March 27, 2020.
The state’s COVID-19 Command Center continues to use sophisticated statistical modeling to estimate the trajectory of the pandemic in Massachusetts.
We encourage you, our readers, to seek out, as much as you are comfortable, local businesses that have made Holliston their home.
As promised earlier this week, Matt Putvinski (who we’ve dubbed the “Town Tabulator”), has developed a list of retail store hours and services in or near Holliston.
The April 1st update from Rep. Carolyn Dykema.