Patch gives you a look at five open houses in Holliston on Sunday.
Patch gives you a closer look at three houses in the area that have been purchased in the past week.
10 percent of sales from all the chain's outlets through Friday go to Pioneer Valley Red Cross.
The monthly chart details real estate activity in Holliston and the six surrounding towns.
The $100 million project is expected to create more than 450 jobs, while bolstering commuter rail service from Worcester to Boston.
Depot Package Store will hold three tastings in conjunction with its Single Malt Scotch Blowout Sale this weekend.
The event will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Colantonio, Inc.
On Tuesday from 3 to 9 p.m., 10 percent of all purchases at Central Cafe will be donated to the Holliston Public Library.
Tina Chemini, who has lived in Holliston for 20 years will open T.C. Scoops at the Medway Shopping Center in early July.
The farm is holding four open houses for information on its three summer camps, which run in June, July and August.
Hopkinton will host a meeting of MetroWest businesswomen for networking and spring fashions.
A little maintenance can go a long way in keeping you pet happy, healthy and clean.
Clothing, jewelry, books, CDs and other items will be for sale on Saturday, June 11 (9 a.m. to 3 a.m.) and Sunday, June 12 (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.).
'Collision & Collaboration' headlines Leadership Academy's thoughts on Millennials and Boomers at work.
Dr. Howard Goldberg, Certified Animal Chiropractor, is holding a Canine Chiropractic Lecture and Demonstration from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday at Holliston Meadows Pet Resort.
Harvard Bioscience, Inc. was recently picked as the No. 1 biotech company in Massachusetts in the 2011 Boston Globe 100.
Hopkinton's state senator welcomes forum on business in the Bay State by tech execs and venture firms.
Holliston native Laurie Jason has created "My Into List!," which helps kids get appropriate birthday gifts.
Third-grade special-ed teacher now stay-home-mom Laurie Jason helps kids get appropriate birthday gifts.
The program spearheaded by Holliston resident Fran Colantonio engages college students as future business leaders.
CampusLIVE, a Boston-based company founded by 2003 Holliston High graduate Jared Stenquist, recently closed a round of funding from Highland Capital Partners and Charles River Ventures.
A 10 a.m. presentation in the Town Hall auditorium will be followed by a ribbon cutting ceremony at Cutler Heights.
The non-profit program has earned accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the nation’s leading organization for early childhood professionals.
The Class of 2012 is seeking items for its Senior Auction this coming October.
That FICA line on your paycheck? It's a long way away but it pays retirement benefits.
The event will run from 7:30 a.m to 9:30 a.m. on Thursday at Framingham State University.
MetroWest needs leaders; Hopkinton Patch needs bloggers; Worcester needs ska.
The episode featuring Vine Street resident Maria Salomao-Schmidt and her husband Doug will air at 4 p.m.
Busy Hopkinton mom develops an innovative, unique application for remembering peoples names.
The two debates will be shown frequently leading up to the May 24 election.
It's a beautiful day to have a look at houses for sale, whether you're thinking of moving or curious what you get for your money this season.
The following weekend programming notes from HCAT's weekly e-mail blast.
These houses or condos sold recently in town from $649,000 to $147,000.
Enjoy a traditional British breakfast while watching Prince William and Kate Middleton wed.
Thinking about becoming a realtor? Law changes may help you decide.
Darlene Hayes organizes the area's pro tennis team from her Hopkinton home - phew! It sounds like a lot of work but the results demand a trip to see the Boston Lobsters in action.
Students from across the state will learn hands-on skills and about the variety of career paths available to construction professionals at the Laborers Training Academy on East Street.
Don't forget to thank the people who keep the town, the schools and local businesses running.