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Elementary School Building Committee Continues Progress Towards Elmwood Solution

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The Elementary School Building Committee (ESBC) met on Wednesday October 27 to receive updates on progress in the partnership between the Hopkinton School District (the District) and the Massachusetts School Building (MSBA) as they seek a solution to the current constraints of the Elmwood School building.

Troop 11 Pie Fundraiser

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Thanksgiving is almost here, and Scouts BSA Troop 11 has partnered with a phenomenal local bakery to create a delicious and timely pie fundraiser!! Troop 11 is one of the first all-girl Scouts BSA troops in the nation, and since February of 2019 has been engaging girls from Hopkinton and surrounding towns in programs that offer life, leadership, and outdoor skills – including survival and camping skills.

Winter Parking Ban Begins November 15

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The DPW wishes to remind all Hopkinton residents of By-Laws pertaining to the parking of motor vehicles during the winter months.

Traffic Rules and Orders, Town of Hopkinton, Article lV, Section 8 “It shall be unlawful for the driver of any vehicle, other than for an emergency, to park said vehicle on any street between the hours of 1:00am to 6:00am from November 15 through April 1.

Harold Ray Stevens, 85

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Harold Ray Stevens, 85 formerly a resident of Westminster, MD died on October 30, 2021 at his residence in Hopkinton with family by his side. Professor Emeritus of English at McDaniel College, he was born 20 May 1936, in Macon, GA, the son of Sudie MacManus and Manuel Eugene Stevens, later of Elkton, MD. He received his bachelor's degree at Western Maryland College, Ph. D. from the University of Pennsylvania, and taught at Butler University and Western Maryland (now McDaniel) College. He was predeceased by Ruth Ann (Wilson ’59) Stevens, his wife of 52 years.

Don't Miss the November Vets Breakfast

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Don't Miss the November Vets Breakfast

Friday, 5 November 2021, 0900 hours, Hopkinton Senior Center

The gathering will be sponsored by Veterans and Supporters of the Employee Resource Group at DellEMC.

All veterans are welcome to share in the camaraderie of fellow vets. In addition to great chow (including SOS) there will be remembrances of lost comrades, and identifying those on "sick call."

Ann E. Ethier, 85

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Ann E. Ethier, 85, of Yarmouth, MA and formerly of Hopkinton and Holliston, passed away at Maplewood at Mayflower in West Yarmouth on Sunday, October 24, 2021. Born in Somerville, MA, she was the daughter of the late Lucy (Ladd) and Arthur W. Coverly. She was the wife of the late Ronald Ethier.

Watch Now: New Hillers Varsity Hockey Coach, Scott Hayes talks Upcoming Season

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Hopkinton Hillers Varsity Hockey team is coming off a 7-3-0 COVID shortened season. Last years Dover-Sherborn/Hopkinton Girls Co-Op team Coach, Scott Hayes will take over on the bench this season for the Boys team.

Coach Hayes takes over after the departure of 10-year Hillers Head Coach, Chris MacPherson. MacPherson won over 100 games and led the team to 2 TVL Titles, the 2019 Sectional Championship and to a State Championship in 2019 in which they fell to Wachusett in a close game.