The teachers union president wrote a letter to the editor detailing the union's part in decisions for the district reopening plan.
Despite the challenges, I’m fine... and yet I still want to scream sometimes.
One of those weeks!
The Amaanyi Center is a place where children come to learn - not just school-based learning - but how to become independent.
How to celebrate a birthday during lock-down
Embrace Kulture Student Learns Skills for her Dream Job During Lock-down in Uganda
With everyone being forced to adopt the new ‘stay-cation’, what do we do with ourselves?
A Father's Day Message
Black Lives Matter - This article first appeared on Pentastics.com on June 8th 2020
A view on Juneteenth 2020
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Learning to live with change
Holliston-Hopkinton Patch wants to profile local people doing interesting things.
Holliston-Hopkinton Patch needs your help to solve town mysteries, and just all-around burning questions.
A local photographer shared a shot of her celebrity doggie.
We want your best Holliston and Hopkinton photos to be our new cover photo on Facebook!
"We hope that downtown Hopkinton continues to grow ..."
This Sunday marks the anniversary of the 9-11 tragedy.
Have an opinion on an issue in town? Patch always welcomes letters to the editor. Here's how to make your voice heard.
We'd love to feature your local, small business.
Too cold? Too lazy? Had a few drinks and can't drive? Here are the best places around for delivery.
MetroWest Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Paul Joseph was sworn in as a member of the Governor's Council.
A recently survey found Massachusetts to be a very unfriendly state to be in for a small business. In fact, it got a D-plus.
In our series spotlighting Hopkinton small businesses, we talk with Dana Babbin, owner of Pink Truck Designs.
In our series spotlighting Holliston small businesses, we talk with Jim Cormier, owner of Cormier’s Self Defense Academy.
This week is National Small Business Week. Patch would love to profile yours.
"...it is important that our business be directed to our local, family-owned small businesses.”
Small Business Saturday is Nov. 29. Support the small businesses that make Holliston and Hopkinton great!