COVID-19 Updates & Precautions May 23, 2020 update
Previous updates and additional information and resources can be found here: https://coronavirus-hopkintonma.hub.arcgis.com/
Previous updates and additional information and resources can be found here: https://coronavirus-hopkintonma.hub.arcgis.com/
Please be advised that a required fire flow test will take place Thursday, May 28th, at approximately 7:00AM. Crews will be testing the fire pump system on South Street. Because these tests will take place on main transmission lines, customers may notice some discoloration during and after the tests throughout town. Please avoid doing any laundry, dishwasher loads or other water use activities, during this time. Any discoloration that may occur will eventually dissipate. Please check your water before using it.
The Town of Hopkinton today announced that Secretary of the Executive Office of
Housing and Economic Development Mike Kennealy, on behalf of the Baker-Polito
Administration, approved a MassWorks Infrastructure Program Grant in the amount of
$3 million for the Main Street Corridor Project. With this grant, in addition to the April 30
approval by the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) of the $11,346,564 Transportation
Improvement Program (TIP) budget, the project is now fully funded. Additional funding sources
The Massachusetts Legislature on Thursday May 21, 2020, passed a bill that will provide additional Unemployment Insurance (UI) relief to low-income families, non-profit institutions and employers. The legislation now moves on to the governor.
An Act Providing Additional Support to Those Affected by the Novel Coronavirus Through the Unemployment Insurance System builds on UI legislation already signed into law waiving the one-week waiting period to receive benefits.
Previous updates and additional information and resources can be found here: https://coronavirus-hopkintonma.hub.arcgis.com/
The Hopkinton Hangout Hour took place on Thursday, May 21st 2020 at 2pm.In the 42nd episode we talk with Town Clerk, Connor Degan and also about how to properly use Zoom.
Our next edition of the Hopkinton Hangout Hour takes place on Friday, May 22nd at 2pm. In the episode we'll talk with Christian Navarro about platinum Physical therapy plus more.
Send us photos, comments or questions on our Facebook page , in the comments section our YouTube live stream of the program or by emailing studio@hcam.tv.
Our next edition of the Hopkinton Hangout Hour takes place on Thursday, May 21st at 2pm. In the episode we'll talk with Town Clerk, Connor Degan and also about how to properly use Zoom.
Send your pictures, comments or questions on our Facebook page , in the comments section of the YouTube live stream of the program or by emailing studio@hcam.tv!
You want to come on the show for discussion? Reach out to us by emailing studio@hcam.tv.
The Hopkinton Hangout Hour took place on Wednesday, May 20th 2020 at 2pm. In the 41st episode we heard from the HCAM crew and organizers of the Sharon Timlin 5K.
Our next edition of the Hopkinton Hangout Hour takes place on Thursday, May 21st at 2pm. In the episode we'll talk with Town Clerk, Connor Degan and also about how to properly use Zoom.
Send us photos, comments or questions on our Facebook page , in the comments section our YouTube live stream of the program or by emailing studio@hcam.tv.
The Hopkinton Health Department completed a review of the most recently published research on the viability of COVID-19 on metal surfaces, water fountains, bubblers, water spigots and garden/cleaning faucets. For this document, research from the CDC, World Health Organization, Columbia University and NIH is provided.