Trash and recycling pickup delayed for Patriot’s Day; Town Hall closed April 20

Frank Gervasio, Town Manager at Holliston Town
Frank Gervasio, Town Manager at Holliston Town
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The Town of Holliston announced on April 17 that trash and recycling collection will be delayed by one day starting Monday, April 20, due to the observance of Patriot’s Day. In addition, Town Hall will be closed on Monday and is scheduled to reopen with regular business hours on Tuesday.

The delay in waste collection and closure of municipal offices is a result of the local observance of the holiday. This affects all residents who use town services for trash and recycling pickup.

According to the announcement, normal operations at Town Hall will resume after the holiday. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly for any municipal business or waste disposal needs.

Patriot’s Day is a public holiday observed in some states to commemorate the battles of Lexington and Concord during the American Revolutionary War. As part of this annual tradition, many public offices close or adjust their schedules.

Residents seeking further information about town services or hours are advised to check official communications from Holliston authorities.



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