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Video Segment: Middle School Assistant Principal announced she is running the Boston Marathon

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Hopkinton Middle School Assistant Principal Maryellen Grady has put countless effort into the Sky’s The Limit Project, the goal of the project is to raise money to develop the Courtyard at the Middle School to allow students to use the courtyard f

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Hopkinton Police Conducting Alcohol Compliance Checks

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The Hopkinton Police Department will be conducting annual Alcohol Compliance Checks of all licensed establishments beginning in February 2015 through June 2015.

These compliance checks are made to ensure that all establishments licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages In Hopkinton follow and comply with all rules and regulations pertaining to the safe sale and service of alcohol within town.

This notice is made in accordance with compliance policy and with the recommendation of the ABCC (Alcohol Beverage Control Commission)

Local Maple Syrup Producer to Talk at St. Paul’s March 1

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Sean Davan, owner of Woodville Maples of Hopkinton, will be coming to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on March 1 to share his experience and passion for making maple syrup. The talk, which begins at 4:00 p.m., will review the history of maple syrup, how it is made, and provide techniques to help people try their own backyard sugaring. All are welcome to attend this free event. St. Paul’s is located at 61 Wood Street/Rte. 135, Hopkinton

Tony-Nominated Actor Presents New Workshop in Hopkinton

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The Hopkinton Center for the Arts announces a new Actors’ Monologue Workshop lead by Hopkinton resident and Tony Award Nominated actor Jere Shea. The workshop will give participants, high-school aged and older, the chance to improve their acting and auditioning techniques through the performance and development of a scripted monologue. The workshop runs March 7 and 14, from 9:30 a.m. to noon, at Hopkinton High School, 98 Rowe St. and the cost is $60. Register at HopArtsCenter.org or by calling (508) 435-9222.

Consider Hosting an International Student

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Boston Global Education is a local agency that places international students with loving host families throughout the Metrowest area.

Currently, we are looking for a caring family residing in Hopkinton that would be willing to share their home, time, and culture with a student. A generous stipend would be provided on a monthly basis to cover student expenses.

Families new to hosting can rest assured knowing that our friendly and helpful host coordinator is available to guide you every step of the way.

Hopkinton Winner for Andrew Abu Realtors Hydrant Hero

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The winner of the drawing is the Maggiore-Thompson Family of Hopkinton. Amelia will be splitting the $250 prize with her step brother who also helped in digging out fire hydrants. Most importantly she will donate the other $250 to "food allergy research education" (FARE). Amelia lives with a life-threatening allergy to milk which is why FARE is so important to her. Their research goes towards and education, they are a wonderful organization who have made the lives of so many people with food allergies have hope and support in their daily lives.

Registration Now Open for the Sharon Timlin 5K

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The 12th annual Sharon Timlin 5K/Family Fun Day event returns to Hopkinton on June 20! It's a fun day for the whole family! Get more information or register now here. The event will be at Hopkinton High School from 8:30 AM-12:00 PM. Honored Guest: Mike Timlin, retired MLB Pitcher for Boston Red Sox. Enjoy a 5K race, kids 1 mile race, fun and games for kids, dunk tank, great raffles, live music and much more!

Looking For Iwo Jima Veterans

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On Thursday, February 19, the Marine Corps League will acknowledge the 70th anniversary of the battle of Iwo Jima with a ceremony at the State House in Boston. All Marines and Naval Veterans of that campaign are invited to participate and be recognized starting with a parade from Fanueil Hall beginning at 11:30 AM. The marchers will proceed from there to Beacon Hill with a ceremony outside the State House, followed by another observance inside beginning at noon. These events are open to all, and the Marine Corps League encourages and invites all interested citizens to attend.