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Hopkinton Town Buildings Closed to Public Until Further Notice

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Hopkinton Town Hall, Library, Senior Center, Parks & Recrecreation, and Department of Public Works are closed to Walk-In Business until further notice; ​all offices open for phone and email service​. All updates and notices will also be posted to ​www.hopkintonma.gov/covid-19​ and to social media: ​https://twitter.com/HopkintonMA​ and ​https://www.facebook.com/hopkintonma.gov/

The Library Will Be Closed To The Public Monday, March 16 Through Saturday March 21

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The library will be closed to the public between Monday, March 16 and Saturday, March 21. We are committed to supporting the health of the Hopkinton community and will be using this time to make operational adjustments to accommodate the social distancing recommendations that have released by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

Community Notice: Covid-19 Update, Closures, Social Distancing

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Based on the Social Distancing Guidelines from the Hopkinton Health Department, in collaboration with the Hopkinton Emergency Management Group, and continued assessment of the local impact of COVID-19, the Hopkinton Public Schools, Hopkinton Public Library, and Hopkinton Senior Center will be closed through next week (Monday, March 16th, to Friday, March 20th). All Parks & Recreation programs are also cancelled during this time.

Hopkinton Center for the Arts Closed through April 3rd with the exception of private music/art lessons

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The mantra “welcome home” lies at the heart of what the Hopkinton Center for the Arts provides its community of artists, teachers, students and patrons– a safe place for artistic expression, exploration and growth.

When that safety is threatened by the unsettling threat of a pandemic, we must respond calmly, with clarity and conviction that we are taking appropriate measures to protect you and your families who have supported our mission over the years.

Message from Senator, Karen Spilka

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Greetings,

As you are undoubtedly aware, Governor Baker announced a number of emergency measures this evening. I have been in touch with the Governor and the Administration about a number of the issues he addressed, and I would like to thank everyone who has contacted my office to let me know the questions and concerns residents have in their communities. It has helped my discussions with state and local leaders immensely.

Video: Select Board Vice-Chair, John Coutinho talks Boston Marathon Postponement

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Hopkinton Select Board Vice Chair, John Coutinho was at the Mayors office in Boston this morning to help announce the Boston Marathon has been postponed to Monday, September 14th due to the Coronavirus threat. He dropped by the HCAM studios to tell us about the postponement.

Image Courtesy: CBS Network