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Art Show at St. Paul’s on November 11

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Oil paintings, woodworking, photography, homemade crafts, and other works of art will be on display at the Art Show hosted by St. Paul’s Single Again group on Saturday, November 11 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Art Show is free and open to the public and will be held at St. Paul’s Parish Hall, 61 Wood Street (Rte. 135), Hopkinton. Refreshments will be served.

Storm Update 10-31-2017: 3 Roads Open, 4 Remain Closed

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As of 10/31/17 12:30pm the following roads are now OPEN and safe for passage:
Hayden Rowe at EMC park
Granite Street
Oak Hurst Road

The following roads remain CLOSED as crews for Eversource, Hopkinton Fire, and Hopkinton DPW work to ensure safe passage:
School st between Dicarlo rd and West Elm st
West Elm is closed between Canteberry and School St.
Pond St. between Erika and Winter
Saddle hill between proctor and Palomino

“Going Native: Low Maintenance Trees and Shrubs” With Betty Sanders on November 21st 2017

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Native trees and shrubs evolved in New England without our help. Adapted to hot, dry summers and cold winters, resistant to browsing deer and local insect, they attract birds and butterflies, and add color to your landscape. Cultivars of native plants have changed the face of natives - expanding the color palette and options for the gardener.

EHop to host public forum on Hopkinton School and Town Fields

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As Hopkinton looks to invest in new school turf fields, continues work on a pavilion at the Fruit Street Athletic Complex, and discusses options to improve field security, residents are invited to attend an eHop public forum titled eHop’s Spotlight on Town Fields on Wednesday, November 8, 2017, 7:00PM at St. John the Evangelist Parish, 20 Church Street, Hopkinton. This forum will take a citizen’s look at all fields in town—how they are used, managed, scheduled, and maintained—and will give residents a chance to ask questions of town officials.