Lt. Gov. Tim Murray was in Framingham Monday night meeting and talking with MetroWest residents. In this video, he defends the state's stance on not signing onto the federal Secure Communities Program.
The Water Commissioners are meeting and the High School weight room is open.
Selectmen Monday night approved the Town Hall Renovation Committee's recommendation of an architect to help refurbish the building's exterior.
The crew will be in town until July 15 and will save the town $7,500, according to the Middlesex Sheriff's Office.
Catch a concert at Goodwill Park or check out a Holliston artist's work in Framingham.
The board will hear from the Town Hall Committee about the Town Hall's exterior design plan.
It's a good time to think of helping your town.
On Thursday, we have a Board of Health meeting, some art for the kids and youth baseball action.
Hopkinton Patch has blank copies of the forms town officials use for assessment. Try them.
Catch some music and magic at Stoddard Park or check out a local fireworks display.
Press release posted on town website says finance director's job ended on last day of fiscal 2011.
Each Saturday, Patch reviews the most important stories over the past week.
The list includes watering your lawn outside restricted hours and swimming at Stoddard Park beach.
The Board of Health is meeting and the Holliston Police Department has some tips to keep you safe this summer.
The beach was closed Tuesday after registering a high E. coli count.
Recently-appointed top cop John Moore outlined several ideas to improve the transitioning department in the coming years during the Board of Selectmen meeting Monday night.
Search for osprey, frogs, beavers, birds and other animals at the Waseeka Audubon property off Mill Street.
On Wednesday, we have some youth baseball action and a strawberry festival at the Senior Center.
Meanwhile, DYR won the "B" Division crown with a victory over Downtown.
Madison should be more than just an avenue to today's high schoolers, so our columnist offered a historical pop quiz to 22 teenagers. The results were not encouraging.
OPINION: Stay calm, make way for emergency vehicles and drive slow.
Presenting new selectman Jay Leary, last week's man of intrigue.
The board will discuss appointments to the Council on Aging and Housing Trust, budget line transfers and new initiatives for the Police Department.
For this week's "By the Numbers," we look at some figures from the Holliston Water Department's 2010 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR).
The report, which outlines water quality data and improvements to the water system for 2011, will be mailed to all postal patrons in Holliston before July 1.
Capital Group proposes development at 149 Hayden Rowe St. Planners suggest scaling it back.
For the fourth edition of "By the Numbers," we lay out the town's FY12 expenditures.
On Monday, we have a Selectmen's meeting a several camps for the kids.
On Tuesday, Holliston residents can donate to the Library with a purchase at Central Cafe, while students are one day closer to summer.
The state's congressional delegation must be reduced from 10 seats to nine and the district lines for State representative and senator must be redrawn. The hearing for the MetroWest area is Saturday at 10 a.m. at Framingham State.
Forum is Hopkinton's chance to publicly comment on, question or suggest new electoral borders.
The board will meet in a short public portion before adjourning to Executive Session.
From June 20 to September 9, the Hall will be open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Thursday and 8 a.m. to noon on Fridays.
On Monday, the Town Hall switches to its new hours and final exams start at Holliston High.
It's the last day to purchase a commemorative engraved brick from Mission Possible Holliston and turn in permission slips for the Class of 2013 trip to Hampton Beach.
June Harris named to three-year term for a year, Stanley Pulnik named to two-year term for a year.
For the third edition of "By the Numbers," we crunch the stats on some upcoming projects for the Highway Department.
In an appearance in front of the Board of Selectmen Monday night, Michael Cassidy implored Holliston residents to input their contact information into the town's opt-in notification service.
Director Lina Arena-DeRosa discussed the Senior Center's rapid expansion and the resulting needs during the Board of Selectmen's meeting Monday night.
On Wednesday, the Water Commissioners will discuss a water rate hike, while a retirement party will be held for Placentino Elementary Montessori teacher Marcia Pinkham.