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Flush Your Water Line.

By contributor,

June 27, 2016 - Please be advised that the Fire Department had to utilize a Fire Hydrant in the Fruit Street area Sunday evening to fight a fire. You may notice some discoloration in the water, through out town. You may need to flush your cold water line to help clear your pipes.

Video: Gateway Green Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Gateway Green was a donor funded project to plant trees, flowers and plants on the west main street median by the 495 exits in Hopkinton. The project was a success and will bring more beautiful scenery to one of the gateways of the town. The Gateway Green Committee planned and helped execute the project, the Committee was made up of: Ken Driscoll, Fin Perry, Peter Mezitt, Jeff Barnes, Scott Richardson and John Westerling.

Founders included: Weston Nurseries, Unibank, Paul Mastroianni. Planters Included: Perkin Elmer, Solect, Rosado & Sons

Sunset Jazz Returns to Hopkinton Center for the Arts

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The Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) announces the return of the Sunset Jazz Series every Saturday, starting at 7 p.m., from July 2 through August 6. Jazz fans are invited to bring chairs, a blanket, and dinner with them as they enjoy these free concerts on the HCA’s new patio at 98 Hayden Rowe St., Hopkinton. The 2016 line-up features:

July 2: The JazzQ
July 9: Kaoruko Pilkington Group
July 16: The MetroWest Jazz Project
July 23: Michael P. Chasse Group
July 30: The Nate Aronow Nextet
August 6: Stoney’s Wicked Din

Video: Gateway Green Beautifies West Main Street

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Gateway Green was a donor funded project to plant trees, flowers and plants on the West Main Street median by the 495 exits in Hopkinton. The project was a success and will bring more beautiful scenery to one of the gateways of the town. The Gateway Green Committee planned and helped execute the project, the Committee was made up of: Ken Driscoll, Fin Perry, Peter Mezitt, Jeff Barnes, Scott Richardson and John Westerling.

Hear more about the project and view scenes from the ceremony below. The Full Ceremony will be posted soon.

Video: Gateway Green Beautifies West Main Street

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Gateway Green was a donor funded project to plant trees, flowers and plants on the West Main Street median by the 495 exits in Hopkinton. The project was a success and will bring more beautiful scenery to one of the gateways of the town. The Gateway Green Committee planned and helped execute the project, the Committee was made up of: Ken Driscoll, Fin Perry, Peter Mezitt, Jeff Barnes, Scott Richardson and John Westerling.

Hear more about the project and view scenes from the ceremony below. The Full Ceremony will be posted soon.

Video: 110 Grill is Open in Hopkinton!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The 110 Grill officially opened in the new addition to the 1 Lumber Street plaza. Hopkinton is the 4th New England location for the 110 Grill. Currently 110 Grill is located in Berlin, MA, Chelmsford, MA and Nashua, NH. In the first video, view the ribbon cutting ceremony as the 110 Grill was welcomed by the Chair of the Metrowest Chamber of Commerce, Sean Kimball and President of Weston Nurseries, Peter Mezitt on behalf of the Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce.In the 2nd video below, view the HCAM news segment highlighting the opening festivities.

Video: 110 Grill is Open in Hopkinton!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The 110 Grill officially opened in the new addition to the 1 Lumber Street plaza. Hopkinton is the 4th New England location for the 110 Grill. Currently 110 Grill is located in Berlin, MA, Chelmsford, MA and Nashua, NH. In the first video, view the ribbon cutting ceremony as the 110 Grill was welcomed by the Chair of the Metrowest Chamber of Commerce, Sean Kimball and President of Weston Nurseries, Peter Mezitt on behalf of the Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce.In the 2nd video below, view the HCAM news segment highlighting the opening festivities.

Video: HCAM News 6-10-2016

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On this edition of HCAM News, we’ll tell you about a scholarship a 2016 Hopkinton High School graduate received, the new Principal of Hopkins Elementary School has been chosen, Hillers softball has advanced in the playoffs and if you’re looking to create some artwork, we’ll tell you about a great, local, free program, but first, after Jennifer Flanagan beat out Dr. Phillip Cohen by just 9 votes for a seat on the Board of Health, a recount was done at town hall.