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Watch Now: Hopkinton Town Clerk, Connor Degan talks Early Voting and 2020 Election

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Voting in the 2020 Election is underway at the Hopkinton Senior Center. Town Clerk, Connor Degan recently joined us on HCAM News Live to give us an update on early voting and share some important information about voting in Hopkinton for the 2020 Election.

HCAM News is Live every Thursday on HCAM-TV at 6:30pm until 7pm to keep you up to date with all that is happening in Hopkinton.

Watch Now: Chief Slaman, Officer Stickney and Health Update.. On the Hangout Hour!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Tonight (Wednesday October 21st), Mike Torosian hosts a brand new live episode of the Hopkinton Hangout Hour at 7pm! In the episode, we talk with Hopkinton Fire Chief, Stephen Slaman, Officer Stickney of the Hopkinton Police Department and Hopkinton Health Director, Shaun McAuliffe.

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.

Early Voting in Hopkinton Reminder

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Voters of Hopkinton,

Early voting in person will be offered from Saturday, October 17 until Friday, October 30. Due to occupancy issues at Town Hall, the Board of Registrars voted on 09/29/2020 to hold early voting in person for the November 3, 2020 State Election at the Hopkinton Senior Center at 28 Mayhew Street. Voters will not use the main entrance, but will enter through the library door and will exit through the side door once they have voted. Mask wearing as well as social distancing will be required to protect our dedicated team of election staff and fellow voters.

Zoning Advisory Committee Public Forum Scheduled for October 26, 2020

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The Zoning Advisory Committee will hold its annual Public Forum on October 26, 2020 at 7:00 PM, remotely via Zoom.

The Zoning Advisory Committee is a nine-member board appointed by the Planning Board,
typically with representatives from the Planning Board, Conservation Commission, Chamber of
Commerce and the Board of Appeals, as well as At-Large positions. The Committee meets
one or two times a month, usually on Monday evenings.

Middlesex Sheriff’s Office announces 27 negative COVID tests

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The Middlesex Sheriff’s Office today announced that 27 incarcerated individuals tested for COVID-19 over the past week have all tested negative.

“At the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office, we are following a medically driven model, guided by the Department of Public Health (DPH) and our outside, infectious disease physician, with whom we are in daily contact – sometimes multiple times a day,” said Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian. “We have followed every directive given to us by these medical experts, and will continue to do so.”

News Segment: School Committee talks COVID-19 Procedure and Middle School Athletics

By Tom Nappi, News Director

At last weeks School Committee meeting they discussed how a student under quarantine could catch up on work or receive individual instruction as well as implementing an athletic program for Hopkinton Middle School with the cancellation of fall sports. View more in the segment below.

Community Notice: Mail In Voting Instructions

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Voters of Hopkinton,

It has come to our attention that there were instructions mailed with some of the first round of mail-in ballots that have deadlines on them from the past state primary. Fewer than 200 voters, of the more than 5600 voters who have already requested a ballot by mail, would have received these in error. Please be assured that this has no effect on your ballots or your ability to vote by mail for the coming November Election.