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HPD Drug Take Back Program on 10am-2pm Saturday, October 24th 2020

By contributor,

The Hopkinton Police Department would like to share a new program offered by the MED-Project Medication Education and Disposal Program. This program allows residents to request a free, pre-paid mail-back envelope sent directly to their home for the safe and secure disposal of their unwanted medications.
MED-Project www.MED-Project.org/MA 1 (844) 633-7765

As always residents can come to the station and dispose of unwanted medications in our lobby drug box or when National Drug Take Back day is advertised.

New Program Schedule on HCAM Starts Monday September 28th 2020!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

HCAM is switching up our schedule! Starting on September 28th, "The Hopkinton Hangout Hour" will take place every Monday at 2pm and Wednesday's at 7pm.

We are also adding a weekly LIVE sports show "HCAM Sports Talk" which will take place Wednesday's at 3pm and we will have a LIVE weekly Newscast "HCAM News Live" every Thursday at 6:30pm.

Send us photos, comments or questions on our Facebook page , in the comments section of our Facebook or YouTube live stream of the program or by emailing studio@hcam.tv.

Watch Now: Hopkinton Fire Chief, Stephen Slaman.. On the Hangout Hour!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Our 130th edition of the Hangout Hour took place on Friday, September 25th at 2pm and featured Fire Chief, Stephen Slaman and Matt Clark along with Matt Kirshy to talk Halloween.

Our next edition of the Hangout Hour takes place on Monday, September 28th at 2pm.

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.

Tune in on HCAM-TV (Comcast: Channel 8, Verizon Channel 30) or at our YouTube page and now also our Facebook page!

Middlesex Sheriff’s Office Warns of Imposter Scam

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The Middlesex Sheriff’s Office is warning the public about ongoing scam calls in which criminals are posing as members of the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO).

Over the past several days, the MSO has received multiple calls from individuals reporting they had been contacted by men claiming to be deputies. The scammers used the names of real deputies and told citizens they need to turn themselves in or face arrest. In this and similar scams, victims are told they may be able to get out of the arrest by paying a fine using gift cards.

Chief Slaman.. On the Hangout Hour!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Our next edition of the Hangout Hour takes place on Friday, September 25th at 2pm and will feature Fire Chief, Stephen Slaman.

Send us photos, comments or questions on our Facebook live stream , in the comments section our YouTube live stream of the program or by emailing studio@hcam.tv.

Tune in every weekday on HCAM-TV (Comcast: Channel 8, Verizon Channel 30) or at our YouTube page and now also our Facebook page at 2pm!

Watch Now: Hopkinton Health Update.. On the Hangout Hour!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Our 129th edition of the Hangout Hour took place on Thursday, September 24th at 2pm and featured Hopkinton Health Director, Shaun McAuliffe with a Public Health update.

Our next edition of the Hangout Hour takes place on Friday, September 25th at 2pm.

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.

Public Health Update on September 23rd.. Hangout Hour!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Our next edition of the Hangout Hour takes place on Thursday, September 24th at 2pm and will feature Hopkinton Health Director, Shaun McAuliffe and Public Health Nurse, Kasey Mauro with a Public Health update.

Send us photos, comments or questions on our Facebook live stream , in the comments section our YouTube live stream of the program or by emailing studio@hcam.tv.

Tune in every weekday on HCAM-TV (Comcast: Channel 8, Verizon Channel 30) or at our YouTube page and now also our Facebook page at 2pm!

Community Notice: Severe Drought Watering Restrictions

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Due to the continued severe drought, watering restrictions remain in place. No lawn watering is permitted. The only permitted uses are the hand watering of plants, shrubs, or gardens before 9 AM or after 5 PM. Also for Health or Safety reasons; for the production of food and fiber; for the maintenance of livestock; or to meet core functions of a business. We are now at over an 8” rain deficit for the year with no significant rain in sight through the remainder of the month. Anyone that still has their lawn sprinklers on, needs to shut them off immediately!