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Roadwork Notice: Crack sealing work will begin on Wednesday June 28th

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Crack sealing work will begin on Wednesday June 28th on the following streets. One lane of traffic will be open at all times. Work is expected to take about 10 days to complete. Work hours will be approximately 7am-4pm. Please do not park any vehicles in the street as it will prevent the contractor from completing the work.

Clinton St, West Elm St, Alexander Rd, Briarcliff Dr, Fruit St, Stone Crossing Way, Westfield Rd, Hemlock Dr, Huckleberry Rd, Nicholas Rd, Roosevelt Ln, Thayer Heights Rd, Ursla Dr, Split Rock Rd & Mayhew St.

Senator Spilka Honored as MA Down Syndrome Congress Legislative Advocate of the Year

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BOSTON, MA— The Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress (MDSC) honored Senator Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland) as the 2017 Legislative Advocate of the Year, in recognition of her tireless support for the Massachusetts Down syndrome community.

The award is an original painting created by self-advocate Michael Avakian of Bedford and was presented to Senator Spilka in her State House office on Wednesday.

Holliston, Hopkinton and Natick Receive Green Communities Grants for Clean Energy Projects

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BOSTON – Senator Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland) announced today that the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) has awarded a total of $631,202 in Green Communities competitive grants to Holliston, Hopkinton and Natick to fund clean energy projects. The towns are among 72 municipalities across the state receiving $14 million in grants in this round of funding.

Touch-A-Truck and Food Truck Festival Raises Over $20,000 for the Renovation and Expansion of Hopkinton Public Library

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Hopkinton Public Library Foundation’s 6th Annual Touch-A-Truck and Food Truck Festival raised over $20,000 for the restoration, renovation and expansion of Hopkinton Public Library, due to open its doors this fall. The event hosted 3000 kids and adults on Sunday, June 4, 2017, at the Hopkinton High School.

Chamber of Commerce State of the Town June 14th 7:30am

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On Wednesday, June 14th, 7:30am at the HCAM Studios the Chamber of Commerce hosts their annual State of the Town event. The event will feature presentations by Chamber President, Scott Richardson, Town Manager, Norman Khumalo, Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Cathy MacLeod and the Board of Selectmen. Get the latest update on whats happenings in your town!

Video: Hopkinton Public Library Foundation Annual Touch A Truck & Food Festival 2017

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Hopkinton High School parking lot was packed on Sunday (June 4th) for the 6th annual Hopkinton Public Library Foundation "Touch A Truck and Food Festival". HPLF Board Member, Katie Principe stated that close to 3,000 people attended the event this year and each year continues to have increased interest. She also stated that fundraising towards the renovation of the Public Library is going very well and 900,000 towards the 1 million dollar goal has been raised.

View scenes from another very successful year of the event below.