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Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The boys Varsity Hockey Team battled the Westwood Wolverines to a 2-2 tie in Canton. Stephen McCluskey picked up his first goal on a nice rebound shot in front. Eric Guilmette scored the second Hiller goal of the day. Bill Elder was tremendous in the nets, stopping several point blank chances to help preserve the tie.

Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The boys Varsity Hockey Team battled the Westwood Wolverines to a 2-2 tie in Canton. Stephen McCluskey picked up his first goal on a nice rebound shot in front. Eric Guilmette scored the second Hiller goal of the day. Bill Elder was tremendous in the nets, stopping several point blank chances to help preserve the tie.

Take Care Releases Album - Now Available on iTunes

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

Local band Take Care announced today that their new album, Somewhere Safe, is now available for download on iTunes. Click Here to go directly to the download page.

Band members say they have been waiting to share this album for over two years and are happy to be able to invite their fans to "crank up your favorite listening device and give it a spin!"

Pedestrian- Safety and the Challenges of the Downtown Roadway

By contributor,

In May 2010, Town Meeting authorized $400,000 for engineering to develop a plan to improve streetscape and infrastructure in our downtown. The Town additionally established the Downtown Initiative Steering Committee (DISC) to advise the Town Manager and provide public input to the BETA Group (the engineers hired to develop the plan) and to assist in facilitating public participation.

The Problem

Pedestrian- Safety and the Challenges of the Downtown Roadway

By contributor,

In May 2010, Town Meeting authorized $400,000 for engineering to develop a plan to improve streetscape and infrastructure in our downtown. The Town additionally established the Downtown Initiative Steering Committee (DISC) to advise the Town Manager and provide public input to the BETA Group (the engineers hired to develop the plan) and to assist in facilitating public participation.

The Problem

Casino Legislation Forum Tonight

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

A regional forum to discuss the recently passed Gaming Legislation will take place tonight, Thursday, January 26th, at the Adams Middle School Auditorium, 323 Woodland Street, in Holliston. The event begins at 7:30PM. The discussion will outline the legislation and the options for surrounding communities impacted by the new law. In addition to Senator Karen Spilka and Representative Carolyn Dykema, members of the Board of Selectmen from several surrounding towns are expected to attend.

The agenda will consist of the following:

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS