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The 17th Annual Pumpkin Prom – This Sunday!

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The HPTA is honored to be taking over the Annual Pumpkin Prom event, a special father-daughter dance previously hosted by the Lion’s Club. The event will take place on October 27th from 5:30 until 8 pm in the Hopkins School gym and cafetorium. Fathers or other special adults can enjoy dancing with their daughters to music selected by D.J. Kathi Zerkle. There will be raffles, refreshments and a craft. Corsages and keepsake photos will be available for purchase.

Keefe Regional Technical High School Open House Nov. 23

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Keefe Regional Technical High School will hold an Open House and Breakfast on Saturday, November 23, 2013 from 8:30 am - 11:00 am for all middle school tudents and 9th and 10th Graders in Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton and Natick.

• Informational Presentations on Academics, Athletics and Student Activities
• Full Breakfast (prepared by Culinary Arts Dept.)
• All Career and Technical Programs open!

Where: KEEFE REGIONAL TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL
750 Winter Street, Framingham

Golden Tea at the Senior Center

By Stephanie Kane, News Producer

For over 20 years now, the Hopkinton Council on Aging has hosted a tea for some of Hopkinton's oldest residents every year at the Senior Center. The only requirement for attending this event, known as the Golden Tea, is to be 80 years or older.

Hopkinton High School Pep Rally Playbacks

By Courtney Taylor, Master Control

The 2013 Hopkinton High School Pep Rally will play back many times throughout the weekend. Saturday, October 26 playback times are 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM for HCAM-TV and 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 2:15 PM on HCAM-ED. Sunday, October 27 playback times are 12:00 PM and 9:00 PM on HCAM-TV and 8:10 AM, 6:30 PM, and 9:00 PM on HCAM-ED. The Pep Rally will continue to air for two weeks on HCAM-ED after the weekend. For playback dates and times, visit www.hcam.tv/education

Planning Board Discusses Hopkinton Mews

By Courtney Taylor, Master Control

Hopkinton Mews, an apartment community with affordable housing proposed for Lumber Street, may soon be moving to Hopkinton. A presentation for the Hopkinton Mews development was made to the Planning Board during their October 21 meeting by developer Robb Hewitt and property owner Paul Mastroianni. The Hopkinton Mews development is the updated apartment portion of the proposed Acres development. The hearing was continued as there are more items to be discussed during the next meeting.