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Marilyn S. Moore, 96

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Marilyn S. Moore, 96, of Milford, passed away on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of the late Jesse (Slade) and Harold Soper, from Bonavista, Newfoundland.

Marilyn worked as a nurse’s aide for many years and enjoyed taking care of her patients. After retiring from healthcare, she worked at a local vegetable stand, becoming a friend and confidant to their regular customers. Throughout her life, she would love to bake, especially her famous marble squares for others to enjoy.

Town of Hopkinton Celebrates 100 Years of Boston Marathon Starts

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26.2 Foundation and Hopkinton Center for the Arts
Recognize Town’s Unique Marathon Connection through Art and Events

Hopkinton, MA, March 26, 2024 – The 26.2 Foundation and the Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) have joined forces to spotlight the town of Hopkinton’s centennial celebration as the start of the world’s oldest, continuous marathon. April 15th marks the 100th time that this famous race has started in town; prior to 1924, the starting line was located in the neighboring town of Ashland.

Community Notice: Friends of Hopkinton Seeks Board Members

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The Friends of the Hopkinton Seniors is seeking members to fill positions on its volunteer board of directors.

The Friends hold fundraising events, the proceeds of which are used to provide services and support for Hopkinton’s senior citizens.

The board meets at the Hopkinton Senior Center, 28 Mayhew Street, Hopkinton, MA at 10:00 AM on the 4th Monday of each month except July and August.

Community Notice: Help Name the Hopkinton High School Stage!

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At its meeting of March 21, 2024, the School Committee received a request from HHS Principal Evan Bishop and high school students to name the Hopkinton High School Auditorium stage in honor of teacher Valerie von Rosenvinge, who will retire from Hopkinton High School in June, after 22 years of service to the high school and its students.

HOW THE PROCESS WORKS
The Hopkinton School Committee, in keeping with their Policy FF-Naming of Facilities or Events, is formally announcing its intention to explore the naming of the High School Auditorium stage.

Watch Now: Metrowest YMCA talks new facility in Hopkinton area at Women's Club Monthly Meeting

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Rick MacPherson, CEO, and Peter Waisgerber, CDO, of the Metrowest Y discussed progress towards a new Y on the Hopkinton/Ashland line at the Hopkinton Women's Club monthly meeting.

View more in the segment below and view the full Women's Club presentation airing on HCAM or at our youtube page!

Select Board Recognizes Eagle Scouts, YMCA coming to Hopkinton and more.. On March 20th HCAM News!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On the March 20th edition of HCAM News at 6:30pm, a new Police Officer in town was approved, Metrowest YMCA talks new facility in Hopkinton area, plus much more, but first the Select Board recognized some Hopkinton Eagle Scouts.

Tune in on HCAM-TV (Comcast: Channel 8, Verizon Channel 30) or at our YouTube page!