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School Superintendent Dr. Cathy MacLeod hosts "Highlights from the Hill"

By Tom Nappi, News Director

School Superintendent, Dr. Cathy MacLeod is hosting a brand new program on HCAM called "Highlights from the Hill". On the program she fills you in about the latest happenings throughout Hopkinton schools. The first episode aired in September and all episodes can be seen on our youtube playlist.

School Superintendent Dr. Cathy MacLeod hosts "Highlights from the Hill"

By Tom Nappi, News Director

School Superintendent, Dr. Cathy MacLeod is hosting a brand new program on HCAM called "Highlights from the Hill". On the program she fills you in about the latest happenings throughout Hopkinton schools. The first episode aired in September and all episodes can be seen on our youtube playlist.

Hopkinton Library Event Alert: Crane folding 9/21, Coloring 9/28

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Celebrate the United Nations National Day of Peace by folding paper cranes on Wednesday, September 21. Drop in any time between 4:30 and 6:30 pm. Local artist Robin Batchelder will be on hand to help.

Coloring returns on Wednesday, September 28! Drop in any time between 6:30 and 8 pm. We'll provide materials, or bring your own if you prefer. For high schoolers and adults.

Hopkinton Education Foundation 3rd Annual Trivia Night

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Please join the Hopkinton Education Foundation for our 3rd annual trivia night! The event will be held on Thursday, October 13th from 7-10 p.m. at the Woodville Rod and Gun Club (252 Wood Street, Hopkinton).

Please note your entire team members' names in the Comments Section.

Cost: $150/team, with a maximum of 6 people per team. Please send your check to: Hopkinton Education Foundation, PO Box 109, Hopkinton, MA 01748. Payment must be received by HEF by Friday, October 7th, in order to secure your team's spot.

Public Talks at the HCA

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Since 2011 Mark Chester has photographed the faces of Massachusetts, documenting the smiles and hopeful eyes of newly naturalized citizens in the state’s towns and cities.

A series of public talks led by Mark Chester and Olga Kwasniewski, one of the photographed participants in his 5 year, will be held at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts gallery on the morning of Friday, September 16, at 9:10 a.m., 10 a.m., and 10:50 a.m., to accommodate area school students. A reception from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. will follow.

Athletic Field Report

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Dear Hopkinton Community,

This report is offered as an update to the preventative maintenance that was planned for this past summer, the unexpected challenges the department had to overcome, the efforts to resolve problems on fields 3 and 10, and long range plans for the upkeep of the Hopkinton Public Schools Athletic Fields.

St. John the Evangelist's 150th Anniversary Celebration

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Tickets are now on sale for St. John the Evagelist's 150th Anniversary Celebration and Dinner at the Hilton Doubletree Hotel in Milford on Sunday, October 23 at 2:00 PM. In the morning, a celebratory Mass with Cardinal Sean O'Malley will take place at 10:00 AM at St. John's, followed by a reception at approximately 12:00 PM in the Parish Center Hall. All present and former parishioners, as well as friends of St. John's, are invited and welcome to attend, space permitting.

Missing Children Quickly Found Playing in the Neighborhood

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The Hopkinton Police Department is happy to announce that 2 missing children were quickly located today after reports that they had not arrived at their bus stop. The children were found unharmed in their neighborhood.

At 10:23AM today, The Hopkinton Police Department Communications Center received a 911 call from the Hopkinton Center School reporting that 2 children were not present at school today. The children were determined to be missing during the early attendance check.

Hopkinton School Committee Opens Applications for "Athletic Fields Sub-Committee"

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The Hopkinton School Committee is seeking applications for participation in an Athletic Fields Sub-Committee. The purpose of the Sub-Committee is to facilitate the development of a proposed athletic field master plan and make recommendations to the School Committee for any new capital projects. This will be a public committee and operate subject to the Open Meeting Law.

Hopkinton Historical Society to Honor Joe Colella

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On Saturday October 1st at 7pm-9pm the Hopkinton Historical Society invites the public to come down for an open house. Refreshments will be provided by Marty's Fine Wines and the museum room will be dedicated to longtime Hopkinton resident, Joseph Colella. Colella passed away in December 2008 at the age of 87. Joe was a longtime member of the Hopkinton Historical Society and a beloved member of the community.

The Hopkinton Historical Society can be found at 168 Hayden Rowe St.