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Hopkinton Family Day Schedule September 14, 2019

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Amateur Woodsman Competition | Live Entertainment | Food Trucks | Inflatable Fun Houses | Dunk Tank | Games & Contests | Family Scarecrows Soccer Challenge | Kids Fun Race | Fire Department Sprinkler Demo Unit. All community organization activities are free.

Entertainment 2:00 Amanda Maffie
2:30 Fire Dept Sprinkler Demo Unit
3:00 Brother Kerry and the Hop/tones
4:00 Barbara Kessler
5:00 Dave Mullins and Blond Dog

The Hopkinton Community Preservation Committee is now accepting Project Funding Applications for Fiscal Year 2021.

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Please submit Full Applications for funding to the Committee by Tuesday, September 24, 2019 for review during the September 26, 2019 meeting
Projects allowable under the CPA include the creation and preservation of open space, the preservation of historic sites, the creation and preservation of affordable housing and the creation and preservation of outdoor recreational facilities.

Please call (508) 497-9745 or email Shannon Soares at ssoares@hopkintonma.gov if you have any questions.

The Hopkinton Community Preservation Committee is now accepting Project Funding Applications for Fiscal Year 2021.

By contributor,

Please submit Full Applications for funding to the Committee by Tuesday, September 24, 2019 for review during the September 26, 2019 meeting
Projects allowable under the CPA include the creation and preservation of open space, the preservation of historic sites, the creation and preservation of affordable housing and the creation and preservation of outdoor recreational facilities.

Please call (508) 497-9745 or email Shannon Soares at ssoares@hopkintonma.gov if you have any questions.

Anthony Alessi, 74

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Anthony Alessi, 74, of Holliston, passed away at his home on Friday, September 6, 2019. He was the son of the late Phyllis (Mattson) and Salvatore Alessi.

A combat veteran of the Vietnam war, Anthony was a well decorated Corporal in the Marines, serving in the 1st Battalion 7th Marines. He was a devoted family man who loved time spent with family and friends. Anthony was a Mason, a member of the American Legion, an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing, and took pleasure in dancing at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio in Natick.

Elaine P. Awiszus, 80

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Elaine P. Awiszus, 80, of Hopkinton, passed away Thursday, September 5, 2019. Born in Somerville, she was the daughter of the late Rita (Moreau) and George MacLeod. She was the wife of 60 years to Ernest A. Awiszus of Hopkinton.

Ernest and Elaine had met while working at Manning, Maxwell and Moore in Watertown. Prior to her retirement in 1997, Elaine had worked for 11 years at Newton North High School as the secretary to the Vice Principal. She enjoyed watching her husband coach and play sports.

Video: Hillers Volleyball Defeats Medfield in Season Opener Highlights

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On Wednesday (9/4), the Hopkinton Hillers defeated Medfield by way of the Sweep in their Season Opener. Hillers the first 3 matches (25-13, 25-18, 25-10).

Cadyn Boyce (JR) - 9 Kills, 7 Digs, Angie Grabmeier (SR) - 5 Kills, 6 Digs, Kate Powers (SO) - 5 Aces, 2 Digs, 3 Kills, Morgan Allen (SR) - 18 Digs, 2 Aces.

View Highlights below!

Editorial: Hopkinton Main Street Corridor Project

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Dear Editor,

We would like to share some information on Hopkinton's Main Street Corridor project with our neighbors.

Four specific items that should be of concern to Hopkinton residents are as follows:

1. Town Common – the current plans will result in the loss of approximately 7,000 square feet of green space on the Hopkinton town common. In addition, several mature trees will be placed at risk.

Editorial: Hopkinton Main Street Corridor Project

By contributor,

Dear Editor,

We would like to share some information on Hopkinton's Main Street Corridor project with our neighbors.

Four specific items that should be of concern to Hopkinton residents are as follows:

1. Town Common – the current plans will result in the loss of approximately 7,000 square feet of green space on the Hopkinton town common. In addition, several mature trees will be placed at risk.

Video: Hopkinton Hillers Football 2019-2020 Preview

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Last season, the Hopkinton Hillers finished the regular season 4 and 3 and took down Nauset in the Quarterfinals of the South Division 4 Sectionals before falling to Milton in the Semi-Finals. The Hillers finished 7 and 4 overall.

This year with 1st year Head Coach, long time Assistant Coach, Dan MacLean at the helm, the Hillers look to get back to the playoffs and make some noise this season.

The Hillers lost a number of key players from last year but have some good experienced Captains in Luke MacDonald, Max Lacascia, Zach Levy and Robby Bernardin.