The action continues around town this week.
Leeland Taylor Pope at 40
Leeland Taylor Pope, 40, of Attleboro and a former longtime resident of Holliston, passed away Wednesday, December 4, 2019.
Medal of Liberty Presented to Holliston Resident
A solemn ceremony took place at the Holliston Senior Center on Saturday to honor the ultimate sacrifice of Seaman David Ouellet.
Bullard Farm Presents a Holiday Open House
Bullard Farm presents a history of early New England holiday traditions. Reservations can be made now.
An Evening of Spreading Hope and Building Resiliency
What a powerful experience Hdaac provided Holliston on Wednesday evening. It was the opening of an art exhibit that will be in the Library’s Travel […]
Service Learning and Love 4 Vets
There’s a new social studies course being offered at Holliston High School for the first time this fall – Service Learning: A Call to Action.
Prana Presents A Christmas Carol
“Ever afterwards…it was said of him that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! So, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless us, every one!” Thus ended Charles Dickens’ tale. This version at Prana, sold out tonight and offered twice on Saturday 12/7 at 1:30 and 3:30, overflows with this spirit.
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Library Trustees Give Their 2 Cents
Mary E. Braney, Library Consultant, guided the Trustees through an information-gathering session with use of a strategy entitled SOAR.
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Holiday Luncheon for Seniors Hosted by Holliston Police Association
Monday’s snow storm only delayed the luncheon that was served by Holliston’s Police Association to say thanks to Holliston seniors for their support.
From Fisk Farm to Fiske Street
How did that street get its name? Fiske St. is an interesting example to explore with much town history to tell.
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