J.D. O’Gara

Lelia Tenreyro-Viana believes there’s a power to music.
Director of the Charles River Children’s Chorale, a Metrowest Community Program for children aged 6-10, in Kindergarten through 5th grade, Tenreyro-Viana says that, as music has...

By Ken Hamwey, Staff Sports Writer

“Elite Eight’’ is a popular phrase heard during the NCAA basketball tournament. At the interscholastic level, those words could also refer to Holliston High’s veteran contingent for the 2017-18 season.
Eight is the number of seniors who...

By Christopher Tremblay Staff Sports Writer

At the age of seven, Jack Wilke was thrown on the ice by his father to participate in a learn to skate program that was mixed with hockey. The Holliston native found that not only enjoyed skating, but the hockey aspect as well, and a year later,...

Members of the MetroWest delegation invited the new General Manager of the MBTA, Luis Ramirez, on the Framingham-Worcester line. Legislators and the General Manager spoke with commuters on the train about their experiences and solicited feedback...

These items first appeared in the Holliston School Committee Newsletter Issue #2 -- December 14, 2017
School Committee Discusses Delayed Start Times
After a year of research that culminated in a broad community survey, the School...

By: Marjorie Turner Hollman

It all started with an idea. Ray Auger, My FM’s Mr. Everything, and host of the Morning Show on Myfm101.3 &WMRC 1490AM radio, told Tom McAuliffe, owner and manager of the stations, that he wanted to do a special promotion. The idea? Have a...

Fifty years is a pretty good run. But the Holliston High School Field House has a beautiful new floor. That fact might be wonderful news for the sports teams that play there, but it signaled the curtain call for the Holliston Scholarship...

By J.D. O’Gara

The Holliston Pantry Shelf has new digs.
On December 5th, 2017, the Holliston Pantry Shelf, with a lot of help from local volunteers and businesses, officially moved from its 23 Water Street location in Holliston to a new location at 73...

Christopher Tremblay

Last winter, the Holliston wrestling team put forth a better than expected performance on the mat all-around. The Panthers finished the year with a 17-14-1 record, completing their first winning season in some four years. Holliston didn’t wrestle...

KEN HAMWEY, Staff Sports Writer

The legend is 80 years old now, but he still found time this fall to serve as a volunteer football coach.
Tom Caito, who put Holliston’s grid program on the map, guided three high schools to state titles and started the football program at...

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