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Hopkinton Schools Athletic Field Public Forum Wednesday, October 18th 7pm

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Hopkinton Schools Athletic Field Public Forum

The Hopkinton School Committee and Athletic Field Sub-Committee will host a public forum on Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 7:00pm in the Middle School Library. The public is encouraged to attend to hear a presentation regarding potential turf fields at the High School/Middle School complex. Following the presentation, there will be opportunities for members of the public to ask questions and offer feedback. The public forum will be filmed by HCAM.

Public Notice: Low Water Levels Advsisory

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Please be advised that after a “Normal” Spring, which brought regular rainfall, our area has once again seen abnormally low rainfall and recharge since late July. Levels at the Hopkinton reservoir continue to drop and are approaching levels which would trigger wells being shut off. It is imperative that you continue to use water wisely both inside and out and that everyone has their automatic sprinkler systems off for the season, to help ensure water supplies for firefighting capabilities and for daily essential needs.

-Eric Carty
Water & Sewer Manager

Video: Hopkinton Library Renovation Recognition Ceremony

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On October 4th, the Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce and Middlesex Savings Bank held a ceremony to recognize the many contributors to the Hopkinton Library renovation and expansion project. Speakers included Marion C. Intinarelli and Jon Auger of Middlesex Savings Bank, Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce President, Scott Richardson, Board of Selectmen Chair, John Coutinho, Hopkinton Library Foundation President, Laura Barry and Hopkinton Library Director, Heather Backman. Middlesex savings bank also presented many of the contributors to the project with certificates for their efforts.

Hopkinton Public Library Foundation Hosts Capstone Fundraising Event: “A Novel Affair,” Saturday, October 28, 2017, 7:30-10:30 PM

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Tickets are selling quickly for Hopkinton’s Event of the Century: “A Novel Affair – A Literary Cocktail Benefit”. This once in a lifetime event celebrating the past and future of our beloved Library, will be held on Saturday, October 28, 2017, from 7:30-10:30 PM, in the newly renovated and expanded Hopkinton Public Library. In the first two weeks of sales, nearly 75% of the tickets have been purchased for this highly anticipated event, and it is expected that tickets will sell out well in advance.

Video: Board of Selectmen Update 10-3-2017

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Included in the last Board of Selectmen meeting, DPW director John Westerling gave an update on some of the tasks and projects of the hardworking Hopkinton Department of Public Works (DPW) department. The Board of Selectmen also invited the NBA champion Golden State Warriors to Hopkinton to celebrate their championship. View the news segment and full meeting below.

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Video: Eric Carty Gives Update on Water Tanks

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Water & Sewer Director, Eric Carty gave an update about the new Water Tank that is in the process of being installed on Hayden Rowe. The tank was nearly completely installed last week, some more work needs to be done to make the tank functional and tie it in to the water supply. The project is estimated to be finished sometime in November 2017. View more in the news segment below.

Video: Downtown Corridor Project Public Forum

By Tom Nappi, News Director

A public forum was held at the Hopkinton Senior Center to discuss the Downtown Corridor Project. Town Manager, Norman Khumalo shared some of the background of the project which has been discussed for nearly 20 years. John Bechard of VHB presented the proposed $8,000,000 plan. View the news segment and full public forum in the videos below.

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Statement from Massachusetts Law Enforcement Leaders regarding DACA

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The following is a statement from Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian, Boston Police Commissioner William Evans, Chelsea Police Chief Brian Kyes, Somerville Police Chief David Fallon and Framingham Police Chief Kenneth Ferguson:

Today we join with colleagues from across the country asking Congress to support legislation allowing “young people brought to the United States as children - to remain in the United States and continue contributing to our communities and our nation.”