If you are considering a run for local office in Holden, Thursday, March 19 is the last day to obtain nomination papers from the Town Clerk's Office (by 5:00 PM). The announcement notes that candidates need 50 signatures from Holden's registered voters, and papers must be returned in person for certification no later than Monday, March 23 at 5:00 PM. Holden's Annual Town Election is scheduled for May 11, 2026.
About Holden, MA
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Holden, Massachusetts offers a residential, small-town feel with plenty of trees, conservation areas, and everyday conveniences centered around its town common. Residents often spend time on local trails, at nearby reservoirs, and in community parks, and many appreciate the town’s strong local services and public schools. Cooler mornings and comfortable afternoons can make it easy to enjoy a walk or run without going far from home.
For commuting, Holden sits just northwest of Worcester with straightforward access to I-190 and nearby routes, making trips into the city or out toward the Wachusett area manageable. Living options include classic New England single-family neighborhoods, newer subdivisions, and a mix of condos and rentals that can suit different lifestyles. People also like the steady pace of life, local dining and errands in town, and the sense of community that comes from regular events and familiar faces.
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