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Public Planting Day at Hopkins School Hawk's Nest Garden

By contributor,

Members of the Hopkins School Principal’s Cabinet will begin planting in the school’s new community garden, the Hawk’s Nest on Wednesday, May 15 from 9:30 until 10:30 as part of a statewide public planting day, “Don’t Just Stand There…Plant Something. The students will work in partnership with Weston Nurseries, who has donated perennials.

Public Planting Day at Hopkins School Hawk's Nest Garden

By contributor,

Members of the Hopkins School Principal’s Cabinet will begin planting in the school’s new community garden, the Hawk’s Nest on Wednesday, May 15 from 9:30 until 10:30 as part of a statewide public planting day, “Don’t Just Stand There…Plant Something. The students will work in partnership with Weston Nurseries, who has donated perennials.

Hillers Tame Panthers

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

The Hiller Varsity Baseball team improved to 9-5 (overall, TVL) with a 9-0 victory at home over Holliston on Monday, May 13. Sophomore Evan Park picked up his first career Varsity win, tossing a complete game on just 77 pitches. Park limited the Panthers to just three hits, while striking out eight and walking one. Senior Ryan Sullivan and Juniors Nick Burns and Ben Palleiko all hit home runs for the Hillers.

Physicals Required Before Entering 4th Grade

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Dear Parents,

The Massachusetts State Department of Public Health requires physical examinations for children prior to entering the fourth grade. The School Health Department urges you to have this physical performed by your family doctor, since they can best evaluate your child’s needs.

A copy of your child’s physical examination form should be forwarded to the Hopkins School Nurses office prior to September 4, 2013.

Amy Ritterbusch: Third Candidate Statement

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My name is Amy Ritterbusch and I am running for School Committee. I have lived in Hopkinton for nine years, have three children in the Hopkinton schools and I am committed to keeping our schools strong. I am a dedicated volunteer with a proven track record of bringing fresh ideas to each volunteer role I’ve taken on in town. I have been actively participating in our town budget process for several years and I feel that now is the right time for me to step up and take on a larger role.

For Ritterbusch

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We are pleased to write to you with our wholehearted support for Amy Ritterbusch as the candidate of choice for School Committee. We feel that there are some very important aspects that set Amy apart from her opponent.