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Water-Sewer Department Report Water Main Break on Briarcliff Drive

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Please be advised that due to a major water main break on Briarcliff drive, you may be experiencing air and discoloration in your water. The department has isolated and shut down the affected pipe and pressure should be returning to normal. It may take several hours for the water to clear up. We ask that you Periodically check you water and you may have to let your cold water faucet flush to clear your pipes internally.

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Eric J. Carty Water-Sewer Manager
Hopkinton Water-Sewer Dept.

Hopkinton Police Actively Investigating Crash Involving Pedestrians

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The Hopkinton Police are actively investing a motor vehicle crash in the area of 112 Hayden Rowe Street. At 10:03 am our communications center received multiple calls reporting a crash at this location. One of the callers was a mother reporting her children had been struck by a vehicle while she was pushing the stroller across the street. She also reported that her son was bleeding from his head.

Hopkinton Police Actively Investigating Crash Involving Pedestrians

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The Hopkinton Police are actively investing a motor vehicle crash in the area of 112 Hayden Rowe Street. At 10:03 am our communications center received multiple calls reporting a crash at this location. One of the callers was a mother reporting her children had been struck by a vehicle while she was pushing the stroller across the street. She also reported that her son was bleeding from his head.

Disability and Autism Supports and Services

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“We empower children and adults with developmental disabilities to lead rich, active and self-directed lives.” - Greater Marlboro Programs Inc.

Do you know a child or an adult with a developmental disability or autism who needs more supports or services? Do they need assistance with filling out an application for Mass Health, Social Security, the Department of Developmental Services, food stamps, etc.? For assistance, please send an email to: Fagan.Bill@gmpinc.org, or call Bill at: 508-485-4227 extension 1004.

Town of Hopkinton’s Public Library seeks Part-Time (Up to 10 Hours per Week) Library Technician

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The Library Technician will perform all tasks related to the daily operations of the Library and the circulation desk. Assists in opening and closing of the Library. Retrieves and checks in all Library materials from the drop off boxes outside the Library. Collects overdue and lost item fines, handles on-line museum pass reservation requests, provides assistance to patrons locating materials, resolves patron account related issues and answers phone inquiries. This position requires working on every other Saturday starting from December of 2016, and ending in early June of 2017.

Video: Terre Melisi Hosts "A Haunted Gathering" on HCAM

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Currently airing on HCAM and available on our Youtube channel, you can view the Gathering: a haunted Gathering as Terre Melisi teaches you how to make some scrumptious Halloween themed snacks and cocktails. Some of the snacks included "bloody fingers served with blood", "a coffin dip", "bloody meat pieces" and more delicious treats. Check out a preview below!

Help Fight Cancer at Hillers Football Game

By Tom Nappi, News Director

October is Breast Cancer awareness month! You can donate to the American Cancer Society at the ticket tables prior to Friday nights Hillers home football game VS Bellingham. Freshman football players will also be walking around at half time accepting donations. Kickoff between the Hillers and Bellingham is at 7pm from David M. Hughes Stadium. View more about the football fundraiser below. Prior to Friday nights football game, Hillers volleyball will host their annual dig pink match to benefit the Side-Out Foundation for Cancer Research and Awareness in the athletic center at 6:30.

The Hopkinton High School Athletic Hall of Fame 5th Induction Ceremony November 5th

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Total of nineteen inductees over eight decades, between 1935 and 2007.

There is a father and son duo being inducted in this class. From the class of 1935, Duncan Hamilton, a star football and basketball player. His son, DP, class of 1967, was a 3 sport standout in football, basketball and baseball.

Two Degrees of Expression Exhibit at HCA

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October 17 - November 25, 2016
Reception: Friday, Oct 21, 6:00 - 7:30 pm

For the second exhibition of its second season, the new HCA Gallery presents two established artists who have developed their work in the nearby Holliston Mill studios. We are honored to exhibit Arlene Chaplin's vibrant acrylic and mixed media work and Laurie Leavitt's crisp woodcut prints. You can view several of the works in our gallery page.

Please join us to meet the artists and nibble on hors d'oeuvres and unusual treats Friday, Oct. 21 at 6pm!

Dr. Cappetta to Speak About Grief at Single Again Meeting October 28

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Dr. Vinnie Cappetta, a licensed counselor specializing in grief counseling, with be discussing “What it Means to Enlarge Our Souls through Grief and Loss” at the Single Again meeting being held at 7:00 p.m. on October 28. The Single Again meeting is open to the public and will take place at the Parish Hall of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 61 Wood Street in Hopkinton.