The State Senator will take part in an education panel to discuss science, technology, engineering and math.
McGovern will meet with employees and the management team, tour the facility and discuss the company’s ongoing product, job, and revenue growth.
The board of selectmen approved staging for Enter Stage Left, held an All Hand's Meeting and more.
As the new year draws closer, we take a look at what the school budget breakdown.
The board met in a short session Monday night.
The 1870s star led the Boston Red Stockings Vintage Base Ball Club to a win in their official debut.
Registration will be held from 7 to 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 28 at Casey's.
Members of the Senate and House of Representatives held a reception Aug. 4 at the State House to welcome internationally known Greek businessman and dignitary Spyros Mercouris during his visit to Boston.
Football season is underway as the defending Division 3A Super Bowl champion Holliston High football team is holding its first official practice from 5 to 7 p.m. at the High School.
The defending Division 3A Super Bowl champion Holliston High football team is wrapping up its summer training with a cookout.
Brass quintet Quintessential Brass will be playing from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Goodwill Park as part of the Holliston Arts Council's Free Summer Concert Series.
The new series will discuss such topics as jobs, homeownership, education, debt, upward mobility and other areas that hit at the heart of the so-called "American Dream."
Selectmen will also discuss changes to traffic rules and orders on Washington Street, an agreement with the MetroWest Regional Transit Authority, updates to the town's website and a resident satisfaction survey.
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On Thursday, we have some arts and crafts for kids and some town government meetings for the adults.
The beach was shut down Tuesday after Monday's test exceeded the acceptable level of E. coli.
On Tuesday, we have a full slate of meetings at Town Hall and another concert at Goodwill Park.
On Monday, the Selectmen are meeting and the Library is holding an "Arts and Crafts Drop-In Day."
Holliston was among 42 towns to land money from the Department of Conservation and Recreation during a ceremony on Thursday.
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After the virus was seen in Sturbridge, the Central Mass. Mosquito Control Project is urging residents to listen to public health announcements, avoid mosquito bites and use repellents, among other precautionary measures.
Before it passed through the House and eventually the Senate, Rep. James McGovern spoke against the debt ceiling deal on Monday.
This week, we take a look at some valuable contact information for the town.
Holliston engineer and business owner Robert Heger shared his thoughts with Patch on the recent accord between President Barack Obama and top Republicans.
Hopkinton locals discuss their feelings towards the new debt ceiling proposal.
Massachusetts 3rd District Congressman James McGovern weighed in on the discussion over the weekend.
Members of the Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project will be investigating the town's mosquito population on August 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30.
Hoping to be the voice of the people, Senate hopeful Tom Conroy (D-Wayland) is taking on a two-month walk.
Holliston will receive just under $50,000 in state and federal funds.
The board will await feedback from the FInance Committee before it decides on some of the final details of the $30,000 study and also backed a letter to FEMA disputing new flood zone maps.
What's on tap in Hopkinton today?
All four groups accept a three-year health care plan which will help the town save money.
The board meets tonight at 7 p.m. in Town Hall and will also discuss Website development and a recent letter from the Federal Emergency Management Agency regarding the town’s flood map.
Fire and Police Chief both received high grades in their performance reviews.
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Check out some art classes at the Holliston Recreation Department or join the children's summer reading program at the Library.