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A Celtic Concert to Start Your St. Patrick's Celebrations Musical Duo Stanley & Grimm in Concert at the HCA

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Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) presents Stanley & Grimm
in a Celtic concert Saturday, March 14, perfect for the start of St. Patrick’s Day week.
The duo take on old and new interpretations of jigs, reels, and songs played with lively fiddle, guitar,
and voice and together capture the essence and energy of great traditional music. Cash bar
featuring Guinness and a selection of wine and beer. Music starts at 7:30 p.m. Part of the HCA's
new Singer-Songwriter Series. The HCA is located at 98 Hayden Rowe St. Hopkinton MA 01748.

A Celtic Concert to Start Your St. Patrick's Celebrations Musical Duo Stanley & Grimm in Concert at the HCA

By contributor,

Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) presents Stanley & Grimm
in a Celtic concert Saturday, March 14, perfect for the start of St. Patrick’s Day week.
The duo take on old and new interpretations of jigs, reels, and songs played with lively fiddle, guitar,
and voice and together capture the essence and energy of great traditional music. Cash bar
featuring Guinness and a selection of wine and beer. Music starts at 7:30 p.m. Part of the HCA's
new Singer-Songwriter Series. The HCA is located at 98 Hayden Rowe St. Hopkinton MA 01748.

Video: Hopkinton Hillers Boys and Girls Basketball Playoff Update

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On Monday The 11th seeded 10 and 10 Hopkinton Hillers girls took on #6th seeded Wayland in the Girls Central Division 2 Sectionals. The Hillers led 16 to 10 after the 1st quarter of action. Lauren Cho dropped 9 points in the 1st frame but the Wayland offense came alive in the 2nd quarter and early foul trouble led to 9 points off of free throws for the Warriors. Wayland outscored Hopkinton in the 2nd 26 to 6 and led at the half 36 to 22.

Video: Hopkinton Hillers Boys and Girls Basketball Playoff Update

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On Monday The 11th seeded 10 and 10 Hopkinton Hillers girls took on #6th seeded Wayland in the Girls Central Division 2 Sectionals. The Hillers led 16 to 10 after the 1st quarter of action. Lauren Cho dropped 9 points in the 1st frame but the Wayland offense came alive in the 2nd quarter and early foul trouble led to 9 points off of free throws for the Warriors. Wayland outscored Hopkinton in the 2nd 26 to 6 and led at the half 36 to 22.

Hopkinton High School Alpine Ski Team Sending 6 Athletes to State Championship

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Hopkinton High School’s Alpine Ski Team is proud to announce that it is sending six of its athletes to the 2020 MIAA Alpine Ski State Championship, which will be held at Berkshire East Mountain on March 4th, 2020. At the state championship, these athletes have the opportunity to compete against the top high school racers from across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Hopkinton Music Students Earn Selection into Central District MMEA Senior, Junior, and All-State Concert Festivals

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The Hopkinton Public Schools Music Department is pleased to announce the following students, based on their successful auditions, earned selection into the Central District Massachusetts Music Educators Association (CDMMEA) Senior and Junior Festivals and the Massachusetts Music Educators Association (MMEA) All-State Festival.

Gloria (Briglia) Webb, 95

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Gloria (Briglia) Webb passed away on February 28, 2020 from natural causes. She was 95 years old. Gloria was born in Baltimore, MD. in 1924 to naturalized immigrant parents. Her father Romolo Briglia and mother Carolina (Baldi) Briglia came to the United States from Lucca, Italy. Gloria was the youngest of 4 children including her late sisters, Marion (Briglia) Braun, Lydia (Briglia) Bennett, and her late brother, Anthony Briglia. She attended school in Baltimore, and met her future husband, the late Kenneth K. Webb, prior to his deployment to the European theater in World War II.

George F. Gross, 86

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George F. Gross, 86, of Hopkinton, passed away Friday, February 28, 2020. Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Gertrude (Dame) and George H. Gross.

George was a graduate of Bentley University, where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in accounting. He was an Army Veteran who served in Japan during the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the Hopkinton on-call fire department for over 30 years and was a member of the Hopkinton VFW.