Crime & Safety
Week in Review (Feb. 6—12): Holliston Picks a New Police Chief
Patrolman John Moore emerged as the town's top cop after Tuesday's Board of Selectmen's meeting.

Finally, a storm-free week. Of course, there's still plenty of snow to remind us how much shoveling we've done ... and how far we still have to go before the sweet embrace of spring. Just remember, pitchers an catchers report on Monday. Oh, and it's Valentine's Day. Get that special someone something nice.
In other news:
- The chose in a special meeting Tuesday. The 48-year-old Moore will replace Thomas Lambert, who retired in late April.
In Monday's regularly-scheduled meeting, selectmen . - With in a Division 3 state semifinal on Wednesday, the Holliston wrestling team advanced to the state title match this coming Wednesday (WPI, 7 p.m.).
- The girls basketball team clinched a berth in the Division 2 South sectional tournament with Tuesday. The Panthers followed that victory with another on Friday, .
On Monday, Holliston . - The boys basketball team fell from tournament contention with Friday night. The Panthers had staved off elimination on Tuesday with .
- Following Wednesday's , the hockey team on Friday.
- Patch continued its special Wednesday and Thursday content this week with , the , , , , , houses, , and .
- Michael Cassidy on Wednesday.
- . Antonioli will run for a spot on the Water Commission, while Zeamer is going after a spot on the Finance Committee.
- On Thursday, Jackie Dellicker issued .
- was named the February Artist of the Month on Tuesday.
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