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Marathon Fund Committee Scholarships

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The Marathon Fund Committee will be awarding 6 - $1,500 scholarships, 3-female,
3 Male, to graduating high school seniors who are residents of Hopkinton. Applications are now
available the selectmen’s office in the town hall or in the guidance department at Hopkinton High
School.
Applicants must be attending a 2 or 4 year college or university and have earned at least one
high school varsity letter. Applicants must also have demonstrated a willingness to give his/her

Hopkinton Hillers Boys & Girls Basketball Defeat Dedham

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Hopkinton Girls defeat Dedham in Double Overtime 51-46
-Freshman, Lauren Cho contributed 10 points and 9 Rebounds, Sophomore, Millie Senseney also put up 10 points as the Hillers snapped a 3 game losing streak and improved to 4 and 3 on the season. Dedham falls to 5 and 3.

Hopkinton Boys pick up big 62-48 road win over Dedham
-Junior, Thomas Ambrosone and Senior, McCallum Lind record 12 points a piece in Hillers victory. Hopkinton is now 3 and 3 on the season, Dedham falls to 3 and 4.

Video: Baypath Humane Society Pets of the Week - Oscar & Theodore

By Tom Nappi, News Director

This weeks Baypath Humane Society pets of the week include two Cats who would like to end up in a home together Oscar & Theodore. Oscar is a 2 year old Gray & White Male, Theodore is a 6-7 year old Brown Tiger colored Male. They are friendly, entertaining, relaxed Cats with great personalities. Both Cats would prefer a home with no Dogs and older Children.

Hopkinton Trails Club January Events

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Happy 2019! The Trails Club has a couple of events this week. Please join us.

Wednesday, January 9, 6:30PM: Monthly Club meeting. Hopkinton Town Library (13 Main St.), downstairs classroom. The Club meets regularly to plan activities and discuss trails-related matters. The meetings are open to all, and anyone with an interest is encouraged to attend. We meet on the 2nd Wednesday of each month.

Video: Hopkinton Hillers Sports Update 1-4-2019

By Tom Nappi, News Director

-Hopkinton Hillers Hockey is 5 and 2 overall on the season. In 3 of the past 5 games, Junior, Sean Walsh has recorded a hat trick.

-Hopkinton Hillers Boys Basketball is 2 and 2 heading into their first game of 2019 versus Westwood tonight.

-Hopkinton Hillers Girls Basketball is 3 and 2 heading into their first game of 2019 versus Westwood at home tonight.

-Hillers Boys & Girls Swimming kicked of 2019 with a win 92-86 over Holliston on Wednesday January 2nd.

View Highlights Below:

Community Notice: 2019 Annual Town Meeting to Commence May 6th, Warrant Closes February 5th

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The 2019 Annual Town Meeting will commence on Monday, May 6, 2019. Please be advised that articles may be submitted to the Board of Selectmen/Town Manager’s office now. Per the Town Charter, the warrant will close on February 5, 2019. Article language should be submitted to the Selectmen/Town Manager’s office on paper or via email in Microsoft Word format to Elaine Lazarus at elainel@hopkintomma/gov. Petition papers may be obtained and submitted at the Town Clerk’s office during normal business hours.

William A. Mackin, 85

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William A. Mackin, 85, of Hopkinton passed away Sunday Dec. 30, 2018

Born in Millinocket, ME; he was the son of the late Harold and Frances (Oliver) Mackin and husband of June (Baker) Mackin. Bill had a long career as an appliance repair technician before becoming an instructor of appliance repair for Assabet Valley Tech. School and Blackstone Valley Tech. School. Mr. Mackin served his country honorably with the Navy as a Boiler Technician in the Pacific during the Korean War.

Hopkinton Veterans' Breakfast January 4th

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Dear Veterans and Friends:

Hopkinton veterans will gather for breakfast on 4 January 2019, at 0900 hours, at the Senior Center to enjoy great chow, and top notch camaraderie.

Our comrades who passed away during December will be remembered, and the condition of those who are on "Sick Call" will be updated. It is encouraging that several veterans are generous with their time, and visit and/or send cards to our ailing buddies. More of us should do this. Keep up the good work!