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South Asian Circle of Hopkinton Presents "Diwali 2018"

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Who is SACH? What does SACH do?
SACH is the collective strength, vitality and vibrant spirit of the South Asian diaspora of Hopkinton.
SACH celebrates the Indian and the larger sub-continent cultures. It enriches the spirit of a multicultural global community living in Hopkinton.
SACH advocates community engagement, partners with other communities to organize activities and sponsors cultural events that showcase the South Asian tradition and culture.

South Asian Circle of Hopkinton Presents "Diwali 2018"

By contributor,

Who is SACH? What does SACH do?
SACH is the collective strength, vitality and vibrant spirit of the South Asian diaspora of Hopkinton.
SACH celebrates the Indian and the larger sub-continent cultures. It enriches the spirit of a multicultural global community living in Hopkinton.
SACH advocates community engagement, partners with other communities to organize activities and sponsors cultural events that showcase the South Asian tradition and culture.

Weather Trends in Hopkinton: October 26th - November 3rd 2018

By Tom Nappi, News Director

According to the DPW weather station, the highest temperature reached in Hopkinton October 26th through November 3rd was 67.6 degrees, the lowest was 27.4 degrees. Average temperature during the month in Hopkinton was 47.5 degrees. Humidity was at an average of 85%, the peak was 98% while the lowest was 33%. Wind Speed averaged 2.6 MPH, while reaching a high of 11 MPH. Rain accumulated 3.41 inches last week in Hopkinton. You can see all the averages for Hopkinton below and be on the lookout for future weather updates in Hopkinton.

Hopkinton Hillers Sports Update 11-6-2018

By Tom Nappi, News Director

-On Monday (11/5) Hopkinton Hillers Girls volleyball swept a talented Shepherd Hill team to advance to the sectional semi-finals. The 3rd seeded Hillers will next take on 2nd seeded Franklin at the Hopkinton Athletic Center. The game tips off at 6pm. Hopkinton High School was the designated neutral-site of the Sectional Semi-Final game.

-The Hiller Girls Soccer VS Old Rochester playoff game originally scheduled for today has been postponed to tomorrow due to weather. The game will start at 2pm and take place at Mass Maritime Academy.

Girl Scout Troop #65040 to host "What it Means to Serve Our Country" Panel Discussion

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On Saturday November 10th at 2pm, Girls Scout Troop #65040 will host "What it means to serve our country." The event is a panel discussion featuring 5 veterans: Ralph Given, US Air Force & National Guard, William Muench, US Navy, Kathleen O'Leary, US Navy Nurse Corps, Ron Remillard, US Army and Alicia Shambo, US Navy. The moderator for the event will be Benjamin Palleiko, US Navy.

The event will take place at the Hopkinton Public Library.

Hillers Sports Update 11-5-2018

By Tom Nappi, News Director

-#3 Hopkinton Hillers Girls Volleyball Hosts #11 Shepherd Hill in Central/West Division 1 sectional playoff action tonight (11/5) at 6pm. The Winner advances on to battle #2 Franklin.

-The Week 10 Football Non-Playoff Schedule has been released and Hopkinton will be on the road to take on Plymouth South Friday Night.

-#8 Hopkinton Hillers Boys Soccer defeated #9 North Attleborough 2-0 to advance in the playoffs. The Hillers will be at undefeated 1st seeded Nauset on Tuesday November 6th at 4:30pm.

Marlen “Ted” Wilcox, 80

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Marlen “Ted” Wilcox, 80 of Hopkinton, passed away Saturday, November 3, 2018. Born in Framingham, he was the son of the late Lorraine (Gipps) Hanson and Marlen Wilcox. He was the Husband of Carolyn G. (Wassenar) Wilcox of Hopkinton.

Marlen had been a truck driver for Allstate Trucking Co., Pyne Sand and Stone, and PIE. He loved Bluegrass music and enjoyed attending shows and festivals.

Lee David Curtis, 77

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Lee David Curtis, 77, of Hopkinton, passed away Sunday, November 4, 2018. Born in Framingham, he was the son of the late Eleanor (Brillhart) and John H. Curtis. He was the husband of 53 years to Clementine “Tina” G. Curtis of Hopkinton.