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Two-Hour Zumba Marathon to Raise Funds for Disabled Children
A two-hour Zumba class will raise funds for the Lisnow Respite Center.

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A two-hour Zumba class will raise funds for the Lisnow Respite Center.

Holliston Police promoted officer Shawn Moore to the rank of Leutenant yesterday.
Moore has served in the Holliston Police Department for more than 27 years.
The following information was supplied by the Holliston police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A fundraiser for HHS art teacher Doug Lack raised more than $10,000 to offset the costs of an upcoming kidney transplant.
Doug Lack recieved over $10,000 in support from Saturday's fundraiser.
Holliston Pantry Shelf will offer all all you can eat soup to raise funds in February.
Ambulance transports injured drivers after crash.
As a solar facility proposed for Bullard Farm inches forward, Martha DeWolf, a former Bullard Memorial Farm Association member, gives her opinion on building solar panels on the historic farmland.
Panthers make a surge after being out shot in the first period.
Be careful on the roads this morning, there is freezing rain in the forecast.
What we at Patch learned about Holliston this week.
Police have taken a suspect into custody who allegedly took out a knife while in an argument with a driver behind the Natick Fire Department.
We recap the top comments of the past week.
Fire officials responded to flames in the basement of an abandoned house.
The USPS will raise prices on forever stamps on Jan. 22 to 45 cents.
The following information was supplied by the Holliston police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The state recently formed a committee that will look in how to better coordinate funding for after school programs.
A solar energy facility proposed for Bullard Street in Holliston was the subject of debate at Thursday's Planning Board meeting.