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Hopkinton Community Workshop on Wednesday, February 13th 2019

By Jim Cozzens, Station Director

Greetings!

If you don't know us, we’re a group of community-centric folks looking for ways to connect, empower and promote organizations like yours. We’re called the Community Communications Group, hello!

We’d like to invite you to attend a fun and informative workshop we’re holding in February.

At this workshop we aim to:

Hiller Cheer Brings On The Heat in Woodville

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

The Hopkinton High School Cheerleaders held a Chili Cook Off Fundraiser on Saturday at the Woodville Rod and Gun Club. The cheerleaders ran the event to raise monies to offset costs to run the program.

There we seven pots of chili entered from around the community from Cheer Parents to the Hopkinton Fire Department. Along with the contest, several business made donations that were raffle off.

The winners were Steve Furlong, who won the Top Spot, followed by Pat Gross of the Fire Department came in second and third place was Jen Holmes.

Carolyn Diane Schmidt, 81

By contributor,

Carolyn Diane Schmidt, 81, of Hopkinton, passed away Saturday, January 26, 2019. She was the daughter of the late Doris (Elkins) and Adelbert Prosser. She is the wife of 52 years to Harold D. Schmidt of Hopkinton.

Carolyn was a graduate of Hopkinton High School and Boston University. Prior to her retirement, she was a physical education teacher for Hopkinton Public Schools. She was active with St. Paul’s Church in Hopkinton, took pleasure in gardening and loved animals.

James T. Canty, 83

By contributor,

James T. Canty, 83, of Holliston, passed away Friday, January 25, 2019 at the Metrowest Medical Center in Framingham. Born in Somerville, he was the son of the late Mary (McCarthy) and Cornelius Canty. He was the husband of 55 years to Lorraine (Gargan) Canty of Holliston.

James was drafted into the Army and served in Germany. He was a retired Colonel of the Massachusetts State Police. After retirement, he went on to work in the banking industry for 10 years. James was a big family man and took pleasure in spending time with the ones he loved.

Video: Hopkinton Hillers Sports Update 1-25-2019

By Tom Nappi, News Director

-On Saturday January 19th, Hopkinton Hillers boys hockey took on Holliston. The game was a defensive struggle for both sides with some great goaltender play. The Hillers got over 50 shots on net but Holliston goalie Nico Quatromoni kept the Hillers at bay making save after save. The Hilers would proove to be too much to handle for Holliston however. In the 3rd period. In the 2nd period with 1:35 Tommy Hamblet netted a goal which would proove to be the game winner. The Hillers improved to 8 wins 2 losses and 2 ties with the victory.