In a special meeting conducted with remote participation of all members of the School Committee, a vote was taken to change April 21, 22, 23, and 24 of the present school calendar (2019-2020) from vacation days to remote learning days, with June 18 designated as the last day of school.
HR Bright Spot: Students Assist in Grab and Go Meal Distribution
Two Holliston High School students decided to use some of their spare time to help out the Grab & Go meal program, run by Holliston Public Schools’ Food Service and Holiday Dreams.
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COVID-19 Update #22 From Representative Dykema
Yesterday (April 7th) was World Health Day 2020, and the World Health Organization along with its partners around the world are encouraging all of us to take time to #ThankHealthHeroes, particularly nurses
Fire / EMS Log for Week of March 27 – April 2, 2020
A relatively quiet week for Holliston’s bravest.
Stay safe!
Pantry Shelf Service Update
We are now entering our 4th week of delivering groceries to our neighbors in need, and each week we have experienced an increased need for our assistance.
COVID-19 Update # 21 From Representative Dykema
This update from Representative Dykema includes an update regarding the Federal CARES Act.
Select Board Gets COVID-19 Briefing and Conducts Other Town Business
Fire Chief Michael Cassidy and Health Director Scott Moles provided a briefing on COVID-19 preparation and impact to the Select Board at last evening’s meeting.
COVID-19 Update #20 From Representative Dykema
The Massachusetts COVID-19 update as of 4:00 pm Monday, April 6, 2020
April YFS Newsletter Focuses on Help During the Pandemic
First and foremost, the Holliston Youth and Family Services now offer Telehealth Mental Health Care Services.
Holliston Happenings for the Week of April 6, 2020
A busy week of religious holidays and several virtual town Board and Committee meetings.
