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June News and Programs from Hopkinton Library

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On March 22, 2023, The American Library Association (ALA) released data that showed there had been 1,269 demands to censor library books in 2022. That is the highest number of recorded demands for removal since ALA began compiling data about censorship over 20 years ago.

2,571 unique titles were targeted, a 38% increase from the 1,858 unique titles targeted in 2021. Perhaps not surprisingly, of those titles, the vast majority were written by or about people of color and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Community Notice: Roadwork Notice

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The 2023 Pavement Management Plan roadwork is tentatively scheduled to begin sometime after July 4. We will post updated construction dates as we move forward with each project.

Each street that is on this year's list has been inspected and evaluated to determine which treatment method is best based on the street's current condition.

Community Notice: Roadwork is scheduled for West Main St 6/6 through 6/8

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Roadwork is scheduled for West Main St between #9 West Main St (Near Whalen Rd) to #72 West Main St (Just before the Dunkin entrance) on 6/6 - 6/8. Work hours will be approximately 7am-5pm.

Dates are subject to change due to weather conditions.

Please follow detour signs using Wood St & Elm St. School buses and emergency vehicles will be allowed through.

Please expect delays and seek alternate routes when possible.

Hopkinton Public Library - June Events

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Our June "Thing of the Month" from our Library of Things is our Energy Audit Kits (image attached)!

And here are our June events, if you would be willing to help spread the word!

For More Information: https://www.hopkintonlibrary.org/calendar.asp

Massachusetts Library Collaborative 50+ Job Seekers Networking Group (Virtual Event)
First and third Wednesdays 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
OR Second and fourth Wednesdays 6 - 8 p.m.

Brain Health with Cherie Tripp
June 6, 6:30 p.m.

Community Notice: Fire Flow Tests Wednesday, May 31st

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Please be advised that several required flow tests will be taking place this Wednesday, May 31st starting at approximately 8:00AM and lasting about an hour and half. These tests will take place on South St. and in the Country Way, Old Farm Road area. Because these areas are fed by main distribution lines this can affect the surrounding areas. During and after these tests, there may be some discoloration so please check your water before using it.

Main Street Corridor Project Construction Advisory - May 26, 2023

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Attached please find the Main Street Corridor Construction Advisory for the week of May 29th to June 2nd.

Please note: There will be no work on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29th.

For the most up to date information about the Main Street Corridor project please
visit theTown's project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com

Senate Overwhelmingly Approves Fiscal Year 2024 Budget

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The Massachusetts Senate approved on Thursday a $55.9 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24). Following a robust, spirited, and engaging debate process, the Senate approved 478 amendments, adding $82.2 million in spending to the budget. As the Commonwealth continues to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Senate’s budget prioritizes upholding fiscal discipline and responsibility, and supports the long-term economic health of the state.

Hopkinton Shares Documents Concerning the Town's Review and Interactions with Eversource LNG Facility

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Town Manager Norman Khumalo wishes to share documents concerning the Town's review and interactions with Eversource LNG Facility. These documents are being shared with the public to highlight the town's involvement with the Eversource LNG Facility. Hopkinton has an extensive history of involvement in matters concerning the LNG Plant, and continues to have ongoing substantive work concerning the LNG Plant. You can read a summary letter from Hopkinton's Town Counsel, as well as access the documents here.

Hiller Baseball and Memorial Day Ceremony on HCAM this weekend!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

HCAM will have some live programming over the Memorial Day Weekend!

On Saturday, May 27th, Hopkinton Hillers Baseball (13-6) takes on Lincoln-Sudbury (12-9) in the Pedroli Tournament Championship at 1pm.

Hopkinton defeated 18 and 2 Franklin with a come-back walk-off in the bottom of the 8th 10 to 9 in the semi-finals game to advance to take on Lincoln-Sudbury who defeated Natick in the semi-finals round 9 to 3.

The tournament is hosted by the Metrowest Daily News and is taking place at Mahan Field in Natick for it's 15th time.