Politics & Government
5 Things You Need to Know Today: August 9
On Tuesday, we have a full slate of meetings at Town Hall and another concert at Goodwill Park.
- The is meeting at 8 a.m. in Room 105 of the .
In other town government, the Agricultural Commission (7 p.m., Room 105) and the Conservation Commission (7:30 p.m., Room 014) are also meeting at the Town Hall. - (Editor's Note: The Holliston Arts Council announced earlier this afternoon that Tuesday night's edition of the Summer Concert Series .)
From 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Britannica, a British classic rock cover band, will be playing at as part of the Holliston Arts Council's Free Summer Concert Series.
Attendees are asked to bring a non-perishable food item to support the 's S.O.S (Stock Our Shelves) Campaign. Also, the Girl Scouts will be selling water and other goodies during the performances. Bring your family, friends, picnic blanket and dinner, but please leave Fido at home - no dogs are allowed at town parks.
The summer concert series is sponsored by the Holliston Arts Council, Holliston Newcomers Club and Mass Cultural Council.
For more information, contact Fabre Sanders at 508-429-2250 or visit the Holliston Arts Council's Facebook page. - Tuesday will be the second of five days on which the Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project will be investigating Holliston's mosquito population.
CMMCP personnel will also be in town to examine recent complaints from residents on August 16, 23 and 30. - The is holding its monthly "Old Guys Breakfast" at 8 a.m.
Eggs, bacon, pancakes and coffee will be served. A $2 donation is requested and attendees are asked to sign up in advance.
The Center will also host "Movies at the Center" at 11:30 a.m. This week's film is Fracture, a murder mystery starring Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling. Hot dogs from C&R and pizza will be served. A $3 donation is requested and seniors are asked to sign up in advance. - According to weather.com, there will be a high of 78 degrees, a low of 64 and a 60 percent chance of evening rain.
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