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Video: Hopkinton Veterans Day Ceremony 2017

By Tom Nappi, News Director

American Legion Post 202 hosted the annual Hopkinton Veterans Day Ceremony at the Hopkinton Senior Center. Tess Papagni was the Master of Ceremonies and speakers included: Liz Walk on behalf of Representative, Carolyn Dykema, Father Cannon of St. Johns Parish and Post 202 Adjutant, Michael Whalen. View some scenes from the Veterans Day Services below.

Sheriff Koutoujian, Chief Ryan to participate in forum on opioid crisis

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Event to be hosted by The Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy

NEWTON, Mass. – Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian and Arlington Police Chief Fred Ryan will participate in a pair of panel discussions on the opioid crisis on Wednesday, November 15.

Sheriff Koutoujian and Chief Ryan will join healthcare and fellow public safety officials to discuss “Creative Solutions to the Opioid Crisis” at a forum hosted by Boston College Law School’s Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy.

State Humane Director Hosts "Paws and Policy: Turning Compassion into Action 11/19/17

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We are excited to announce the second installment of our free animal welfare lecture series: "Paws and Policy: Turning Compassion into Action," led by the Massachusetts State Director of the Humane Society of the US. Please join us from 10:00AM-noon on Sunday, November 19, 2017 at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts to learn how you can turn your compassion for animals into effective action!

State Humane Director Hosts "Paws and Policy: Turning Compassion into Action 11/19/17

By contributor,

We are excited to announce the second installment of our free animal welfare lecture series: "Paws and Policy: Turning Compassion into Action," led by the Massachusetts State Director of the Humane Society of the US. Please join us from 10:00AM-noon on Sunday, November 19, 2017 at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts to learn how you can turn your compassion for animals into effective action!

“A World of Hope for the Holidays” Sung by Hopkinton’s Adult Chorus, The Treblemakers Sunday, December 3rd, 2:00 PM

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Enter Stage Left Theater presents “A World of Hope for the Holidays,” performed by The Treblemakers, Hopkinton’s Adult Chorus. The Treblemakers, a vocal ensemble of about twenty-five members from Hopkinton and surrounding towns, performs twice each year – a holiday concert and a spring concert.

Directed by Richard Romiti and featuring holiday classics such as O Holy Night, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear, Silver Bells, Christmas Time is Here, Ave Maria, Oseh Shalom and more, this year’s event is a wonderful way to begin the holiday season.

Blood Drive at St. Paul’s November 24

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The American Red Cross will be hosting a blood drive at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Friday, November 24 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood, so new and returning eligible donors are encouraged to come, roll up their sleeves, and help ensure that lifesaving blood products are available for hospital patients. Donors with types O, B negative, or A negative blood are especially needed and encouraged to give a Power Red donation, if available.

Audrey Connolly, 81

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Audrey Connolly, 81, of Hopkinton (formerly Boston) entered into eternal peace on Thursday, November 9, 2017, surrounded by family in Westborough MA. Audrey was born April 27, 1936 in Boston to the late James W. Riggs of Newfoundland, Canada and the late Sadie Margaret Campbell Riggs of Prince Edward Island, Canada. She was raised in North Cambridge, MA and had an active childhood performing volunteer work for her church, dancing and performing in plays. She cherished her summers on Prince Edward Island with her mother's family and considered PEI her home away from home.