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Watch Now: Hillers Girls Varsity Soccer Prepares for 2021-2022 Season

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Hillers Girls soccer finished the shortened 2020-2021 season with a very good record of 6 wins, 2 losses and 2 ties. This year they are hoping that they will be able to have a normal season and are getting ready to kick things off next week. This years 4 captains (Ava Perlov, Gabi Ciri, Riley Krattenmaker and Ashley Butler) bring some great experience to the table. The team will be led by 3rd year Head Coach, Tom Skiba.

View this years Hopkinton Hillers Girls Varsity Schedule here!

Hillers AD Rich Cormier, Fantasy Football, Cam Newton Release and more.. on September 1st HCAM Sports Talk!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Our 43rd edition of HCAM Sports Talk takes place on Wed, September 1st 2021 at 3pm. In the episode, Hopkinton High School Athletic Director, Rich Cormier joins me to talk about the upcoming fall sports season and later Andy Barron from MyFm 101.3 and Steve Watson from TVLSports.net join us to talk Cam Newton release, Fantasy Football and more!

St. Paul’s Holds Online Spring Flower Bulb Sale

By contributor,

Looking to enhance your garden while supporting a good cause? Check out St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Hopkinton’s online Spring Flower Bulb Sale, taking place now until October. A wide variety of spring-blooming bulbs can be ordered at http://StPaulsChurch.fpfundraising.com, and are guaranteed to grow by the supplier, Flower Power. The bulbs will be sent directly to you after October 15, just in time for fall planting.

Don't Miss the September Vets Breakfast on September 3rd

By contributor,

Friday, 3 September 2021, 0900 hours, Hopkinton Senior Center

The gathering will honor the memory of Charles Lowell, who served as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division.

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, identifying those on "sick call," and a moment to recognize the 13 members of our military who were KIA while in support of the evacuation of Afghanistan.

The Reverend Robert Cloutier (Pastor Bob) of Hopkinton passed

By contributor,

The Reverend Robert Cloutier (Pastor Bob) of Hopkinton, MA went to meet his Lord on August 25, 2021 after a courageous eight-month battle with a rare form of Lymphoma.

A pastor at Faith Community Church Hopkinton (formerly First Congregational Church of Hopkinton) for over 37 years, Bob’s life mission was serving God by serving others. He did so with compassion, love, kindness, and commitment. He truly was a beacon of the fruits of the Spirit. Bob fully embraced his calling as pastor; he loved sharing the gospel and in his life he ministered to thousands.

Planning Ahead for Underground Utility Work

By contributor,

With drainage work for the Main Street Corridor Project nearing completion, the Town is now preparing for the next phase of the project which will include work related to the undergrounding of utilities. This undergrounding work will begin with the installation of six underground electric manholes (vaults) on Main Street between Wood Street and the intersection of 85/135. The vaults range in size but will generally require the excavation of 8' x 15' and, in some cases as large as 15’ x 11’pits, with the installation of each vault scheduled to take three days.

Roadwork Notice August 28th through 31st

By contributor,

Asphalt paving work is scheduled on the following streets. Work hours will be approximately 7am-5pm. Dates are subject to change due to weather conditions. Please expect delays, seek alternate routes when possible and follow detours where posted.

Saturday August 28 - 7am-5pm

School St - West Main St to the Upton town line. Detours will be in place.
School St - West Main St to West Elm St. Detours will be in place.
West Main St - Oakhurst Rd to School St.

Monday August 30 - 7am-5pm