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Acceler-8 I-90 Bridge Replacements Project January 2021 Update

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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) will replace bridges on I-90 east and westbound over Flanders Road in Westborough and Parkerville Road, Cordaville Road, and Woodland Road in Southborough. The replacement of the eight bridges (2 spans per bridge) will take place over eight weekends in summer 2021.

The contractor and its subcontractors began preliminary work to prepare for major construction on December 2. Throughout the month of December, the project team completed the following work:

Tax Relief Notice for 2021

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Applications for Tax Relief for 2021 have been mailed to last year's recipients. You can also find the application attached to this message.

Applications must be filed on or before March 1, 2021 and can be returned to the Drop Box in the front alcove at Town Hall or mailed to: TAX RELIEF COMMITTEE 18 Main Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748

End of Year News & Words of Hope for the New Year From Cheryl Perreault

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Hello Friends of Wake Up And Smell The Poetry,

As this challenging year of 2020 comes to an end, I hope this email finds you well.

I have not been sending out notices for Wake Up And Smell The Poetry since March as the series ended with the onset of COVID in the U.S. However, the program was going to come to an official end anyway in May after 14 wonderful seasons which I am so grateful to have hosted.

Recap of some great events from 2020 and more.. On New Years Eve HCAM News Live!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On the New Years Eve edition of HCAM News Live, we will relive some great festivities in Hopkinton from 2020. Join us on New Years Eve at 6:30pm!

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

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

Hopkinton Women’s Club Announce January 11, 2021 meeting

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The Hopkinton Women’s Club will be holding its monthly meeting January 11, 2021 at 10:00
a.m.. The meeting will be on Zoom. Please join us. To receive a ZOOM invitation, contact
Judith Weinthaler, membership chair, at HopWCMembership@gmail.com. We welcome
visitors from Hopkinton and surrounding communities. The program, following a business
meeting, will be “Simple Strategies to Improve Your Nutrition” by Danielle Allen, Nutritionist.

Community Notice: DPW Repairs Water Main 12-30-2020

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Please be advised that the water main break has been repaired and water restored to the area. Please check your water before using it and you may need to flush your cold water pipes before using it. Due to the large nature of the break, there could be several pockets that move back and forth through the system for several days as pumps turn off and on. Crews will be monitoring the situation and flush hydrants in the problem areas. Thank you

Hillers Winter Sports Coming up on HCAM starting Friday, January 8th!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Next week, HCAM will have live Hillers Winter Sports. This season we will be streaming Boys & Girls JV and Varsity Basketball, Boys & Girls Varsity Hockey and Alpine Skiing action live!

All games will air live on our HCAM-ED Channel (Comcast Channel 96, Verizon Channel 31) and our Youtube Page.

Broadcast Schedule:

Wednesday, January 6th - PPD: Girls Hockey VS Westwood (**Game has been Postponed to 2/13)

Thursday, January 7th PPD - Alpine Skiing (**Postponed**)

Senate President, Karen Spilka Statement on Speaker DeLeo

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“I wish to offer my sincerest congratulations to my partner and friend, House Speaker Bob DeLeo, as he embarks on the next chapter of his long and accomplished career. It has been an honor to work with him to improve the lives of our residents, families, and communities, and help our businesses throughout the Commonwealth. I know the Speaker has definitely made his mark on our state, and the impact of his work will be felt for years to come.”

Senate President Karen E. Spilka
D-Ashland