We rounded up the must-have items for the chef or food lover in your family.
Keep kids busy with these festive and fun activities.
How long does the holiday recess last this year?
Current forecast calls for a messy few days ahead.
This year's book is...
Some creative solutions for our Patch readers.
Before reaching deep into your heart or wallet this holiday season, BBB reminds consumers to think before you give.
Here's a look at the action taken by the Hopkinton Board of Selectmen at its Dec. 3, 2013, meeting.
Let Patch help plan your day.
Here's a closer look at last week's Holliston fire log.
Money raised will help utilize unused courtyard space at Holliston Middle School for learning and recreation.
This year's annual event starts with caroling at 4 p.m.
If you are unhappy with the appearance of your home and its feel, it’s probably time to hire an interior designer. A professional designer has the skills, experience, and resources to work within your budget and turn your vision into reality.
It's the holiday season—which means you'll sometimes have more guests than you planned. Here's how to cope.
Services will be held on Dec. 5 with a funeral service on Dec. 6.
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates where they stand on immigration.
The first Outstanding Eagle Scout Award was given to local real estate bar leader Michael Healy of Holliston. Healey has been involved in Boy Scouts for more than 50 years.
Pick a tree and grab a saw this holiday season.
A walk-in flu clinic will be held on Dec. 10.
The company was featured on WCVB for its lab-grown tracheas for human transplant.
State Fire Marshal’s Office offers way to stay safe this holiday season.
The book was written by local authors Dennis Cuddy, Paul Guidi and Joanne Hulbert.
The latest Artist of the Month in the Holliston Public Schools is ...
Woods was born and raised in Holliston.
Joe Laracey and Tim O'Connell both died in 2008 and now have memorials at the entrance to Kamitian Field.
Names of local children in need of holiday gifts can be found at the Heart Tree at the Hopkinton Public Library.