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Video: Hopkinton Hillers Girls LAX Defeats Mansfield 16 to 6

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On Thursday April 18th, the Hopkinton Hillers Girls Lacrosse team took down Mansfield by a final score of 16 to 6 in a Non-League matchup. The Hillers outscored Mansfield in the 1st half 9 to 1 and 7 to 5 in the 2nd half. In the game, Cami McDonald had a team leading 5 goals, Lili York contributed with 3 goals, Natalie Calkins, Olivia O' Connor and Eliza Worrell all had 2 goals, Catherine Dacey and Lydia Rudden each had 1 goal a piece. The Hillers are now 3 and 2 on the season.

View Highlights below!

Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce Presents Town Update 2019 on May 2nd

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The Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a briefing focusing on the upcoming Annual Town Meeting in May.

Featured will be presentations about the overall town budget and warrant articles of importance to the Hopkinton business community.

Mark it on your calendar - More information will be provided this week!

Coffee and Conversation @ 7:30 am
Briefing Begins @ 8:00 am
May 2, 2019
Faith Community Church

Protecting & Preserving Hopkinton’s Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscape, A workshop led by Doug Harris on May 11th

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This participatory workshop focuses on how to actively protect Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscapes (CSLs) in recognition of their cultural significance to the land and Tribes of the Northeast. Doug Harris, Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Narragansett Indian Tribal Historic Preservation Office, will lead the process. The workshop builds on the 2018 Let the Landscape Speak presentation, which introduced many townspeople to CSLs and how to identify them. The 2019 program will address how to protect and preserve identified sites with formal agreements.

CALL FOR ART: Arts in Bloom Juried Show June 4 - July 18, 2019

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Reception: Thursday, June 13, 6:00 - 7:30pm

Arts in Bloom is a juried show open to all artists. Juror Christine O'Donnell (Owner of Beacon Gallery in Boston) will select the work to be exhibited, and will choose six winners whose work will be accompanied by fresh flower arrangements designed by Hopkinton Garden Club members. The winning artists will also receive cash prizes totaling over $1,000.

CALL FOR ART: Arts in Bloom Juried Show June 4 - July 18, 2019

By contributor,

Reception: Thursday, June 13, 6:00 - 7:30pm

Arts in Bloom is a juried show open to all artists. Juror Christine O'Donnell (Owner of Beacon Gallery in Boston) will select the work to be exhibited, and will choose six winners whose work will be accompanied by fresh flower arrangements designed by Hopkinton Garden Club members. The winning artists will also receive cash prizes totaling over $1,000.

Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce April Business After Hours 5-7pm Wednesday Night (4/24) at Bills Pizza

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April Business After Hours

Apr 24, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Bill's Pizzeria Kitchen + Grille, 14 Main St, Hopkinton, MA 01748, USA

This free, member event is designed specifically for those who want to expand their network of contacts, generate new business leads, and learn the most effective strategies for networking. If you are not a Chamber member, you are welcome to join as a guest or join the Chamber through our website.

Video: Hillers Baseball & Softball Update 4-18-2019

By Tom Nappi, News Director

-On Wednesday April 10th, Hillers baseball took on Holliston. Hillers led 2 to 1 heading into the bottom of the 5th and would add 2 more runs on to the lead. Hopkinton went on to take the game 9 to 1. Hillers Baseball then went on to beat Ashland and Barnstable but fell in a road game to Bishop Feehan. The Hillers are currently 4 and 1 on the season after a 10 to 3 road win over Nauset on Thursday, April 18th.

Video: Board of Selectmen Approve 3 Ballot Questions for 2019 Town Election

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Board of Selectmen approved 3 ballot questions for this years Annual Town Election. The ballot questions include: 1) Under-ride in the amount of $1,180,568, 2) Purchase of a Ladder Truck for the Fire Department and 3) Municipal Parking in the downtown and/or adjacent at Town Hall.

Town Meeting will take place starting on Monday, May 6th and continue on Tuesday May 7th and Wednesday May 8th. All nights will start at 7pm. The Annual Town Election will be on Monday, May 20th.

View more in the video below.