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Neighborhood

1. Mudville Celebrates

by Bobby Blair 9/5/10

Mudville neighbors gathered Saturday night for a block party in the time honored tradition of neighbor meeting neighbor.

2. Mudville to Come Alive Labor Day Weekend

by Bobby Blair 8/29/10

Mudville to Come Alive Labor Day Weekend Mudville residents plan to liven the Labor Day weekend on September 4th with an all Mudville Yard Sale and Block Party...  

3. Wanna Be a Cub Scout?

by Press Release 8/29/10

Wanna Be a Cub Scout? Cub Scout recruitment drive at the fire station...

4. All Aboard the Waushakum Live Steamers

by Paul Saulnier 8/28/10

All Aboard the Waushakum Live Steamers As the saying goes: the only difference between little boys and big boys is the size of their toys. Peter MacMurray, a member of the Steamers, displays his colors (and his best side) above.

5. Agriculture Commission Supports Pantry Shelf

by Bill Tobin 8/24/10

Agriculture Commission  Supports Pantry Shelf The Holliston Agricultural Commission sponsored a dinner party for the  Holliston Pantry Shelf. Truffles Grille in Milford hosted the fund raiser.

6. Rep Dykema Hosts Annual Senior Picnic

by Leah Robins 8/24/10

Rep Dykema Hosts Annual Senior Picnic On Wednesday August 18th Representative Carolyn C. Dykema welcomed over 150 seniors from Holliston, Hopkinton, Medway, Southborough and Westborough to the annual 8th Middlesex Senior Picnic at the Laborers Training Center in Hopkinton.

7. Holliston's Own Killing Fields

by Meg Porter 8/19/10

One Year ago on HollistonReporter.com Holliston's Own Killing Fields My CSI graduate and husband Don discovered a boneyard...

8. HCAT Programming

by Lisa Hedrick 8/17/10

What's New at HCAT?  How about a little local history?  

9. Donations Headed to Afghanistan

by Bobby Blair 8/14/10

Donations Headed to Afghanistan Donations collected by students this past spring are headed to Afghanistan...

10. Park Problems

by Bill Tobin 8/11/10

Park Problems The Park Commissioners need cooperation and help... Teen behavior and littering are problematic at the parks.

11. Holliston Reporter Celebrates Two Years

by Bobby Blair 8/10/10

Holliston Reporter Celebrates Two Years Staff and writers from the Holliston.Reporter.com held a belated second anniversary get-together while enjoying locally grown produce.

12. Mudville Team in California

by John "Choo-Choo" Shannahan 8/7/10

Mudville Team  in California The Holliston Mudville baseball team visits the Stockton, California, Mudville team... The team tours San Francisco via the historic cable cars after the big game.

13. Muddy River

by Bobby Blair 8/6/10

Muddy River Yesterday's flash thunderstorm brought a slew of mud down Hollis Street from the Cutler Heights Project...  

14. Lost Kitty

by Bobby Blair 8/6/10

Has anyone seen Ethel? Ethel arrived home on Sunday morning  

15. Highland Street Happenings

by Bill Tobin 8/6/10

Highland Street Traffic Detoured.  What is going on?  Long awaited sidewalks is the answer, Hollis Street to Prospect Street.

16. Solution to the Open Meeting Law

by Bill Tobin 8/5/10

Solution to the Open Meeting Law The new open meeting law, effective July 1, 2010, requires that posted meetings and related matters be available 24/7 to all residents.    Town Hall of course is not open 24/7, but a solution has emerged.

17. Reality Check

by Sarah R. Commerford 8/4/10

Reality Check Last night, I prepared a meal from the Ivory Coast, or Cote d’Ivoire, the thirteenth African country I’ve cooked in since I started "What’s Cooking in your World" in April. (My Extended Family Sharing a Summer Meal)

18. Last Concert of the Summer

by Paul Saulnier 8/3/10

Last Concert of the Summer August 3, 2010. Is summer really over? Nah. It's just the last concert for this summer put on by the Arts Council. Featured this night was Ben Rudnick & Friends and the event was billed as a children's concert.

19. Celebrate Holliston/Citizen of the Year

by Bill Tobin 7/30/10

Celebrate Holliston/Citizen of the Year It is that time of year again....you have the opportunity to nominate a  man and/or woman to be considered for the grand title of Holliston  CITIZEN of the YEAR. 

20. Two Years Ago: History of Church and Town

by Bill Tobin 7/29/10

Two Years Ago: History of Church and Town What would the town of Holliston look like without the church-on-the green? The fact is, there would not be a town of Holliston without that church.

21. Holliston Drums at Goodwill Park

by Bill Tobin 7/28/10

Holliston Drums at Goodwill Park Another memorable summer evening at Goodwill Park as Holliston folks...  ...learn the art of drumming from John DeKadt.

22. I Hate A Thief

by Bobby Blair 7/28/10

I Hate A Thief Young and old thieves come in different sizes and genders...

23. HERC Reorganizes

by Bill Tobin 7/27/10

HERC Reorganizes The Holliston Emergency Response Corps (HERC) Executive committee reorganized with some new and returning members. Town Clerk Jackie Dellicker swears the nine member committee in for a year.

24. Olde Tyme Family Fun Day

by Lisa Kaplan 7/27/10

Olde Tyme Family Fun Day State Representative Carolyn Dykema is hosting an Olde Tyme Family Fun Day for residents of the 8th Middlesex District on Sunday, August 8, from 2-5 p.m. at the Holliston Historical Society, 547 Washington Street in Holliston.

25. One Year Ago: Grand Opening of Mayor's Plantation

by Paul Saulnier 7/24/10

One Year Ago: Grand Opening of Mayor's Plantation Dahlias like these are grown on the plantation and will be available wholesale and retail to the public starting Saturday July 25th. Please view the video of the ribbon-cutting on page 2.