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Statement from Massachusetts Law Enforcement Leaders regarding DACA

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The following is a statement from Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian, Boston Police Commissioner William Evans, Chelsea Police Chief Brian Kyes, Somerville Police Chief David Fallon and Framingham Police Chief Kenneth Ferguson:

Today we join with colleagues from across the country asking Congress to support legislation allowing “young people brought to the United States as children - to remain in the United States and continue contributing to our communities and our nation.”

Hillers Sports Update 10-2-2017

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Boys Soccer: Hillers fall to Dover-Sherborn 3-2. Hopkinton is now 3-6-1 on the season.

Girls Soccer: Hillers and Dover-Sherborn tie 0-0. Hopkinton is now 5-3-2 on the season.

Girls Volleyball: After losing 1st set, Hillers win 3 straight and take down Medfield 3-1. Hopkinton is now 9 and 2 on the season.

Field Hockey: Hillers Field Hockey defeat Ashland 2-0 in the annual Keep Smilin' 4 Abbie fundraiser game. Hopkinton is now 7-1-1 on the season.

Golf: Hillers Defeats Westwood on road 246-249

Weather Trends in Hopkinton: September 1st - October 1st

By Tom Nappi, News Director

According to the DPW weather station, the highest temperature reached in Hopkinton September 1st - October 1st was 92.3 degrees, the lowest was 36.1 degrees. Average temperature during the month in Hopkinton was 66.1 degrees. Humidity was at an average of 78.6%, the peak was 98% while the lowest was 27%. Wind Speed averaged 0.9 MPH, while reaching a high of 7 MPH. Precipitation accumulated 1.96 inches last month in Hopkinton. You can see all the averages for Hopkinton below and be on the lookout for future weather updates in Hopkinton.

Fatima Shrine Update 10-2-2017

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On Friday October 13th, the Xaverian Missionaries will hold the traditional Fatima Day celebration in honor of Our Lady. It is going to be our sixth and last Fatima Day 2017. This year’s theme is connected to the ANNIVERSARY OF THE APPARITIONS OF OUR LADY AT FATIMA (1917 – 2017). The main celebrant and homilist will be Fr. Edward Riley – Spiritual Director of World Apostolate of Fatima - Boston. The evening begins with sing-along at 6:30pm; Mass at 7:00pm; Rosary and Candlelight procession at 8:00pm. The evening will conclude with refreshments served in the Shrine’s Hall.

Hopkinton Library News October 2017

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Library Grand Opening October 16!

The Hopkinton Public Library Trustees and staff are excited to announce the library's Grand Opening at 13 Main Street! Please join us at 11 am on Monday, October 16 for the ribbon cutting ceremony.

After the ribbon cutting, Library Trustees will lead tours of the building from 11:30 am-2 pm and from 5-7 pm.

Refreshments will be available, courtesy of Snappy Dogs and the Library Trustees.

The Children's and Young Adult librarians will offer fun drop-in activities to welcome kids and teens to the library.

Church Course on Islam to Address Sharia Law

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The next three classes of St. Paul’s Introduction to Islam for Christians will address the most contentious issue in America regarding Islam: Sharia Law. During the classes being held October 8, 15, and 22, Mona Ives of the Worcester Islamic Center will answer the questions: What is Sharia Law? How does it relate to US civil and criminal law? Is Islam a violent religion, requiring military conquest to spread its message? The classes will be held at St. Paul’s parish hall at 11:30 a.m., and are free and open to the public. St. Paul’s is located at 61 Wood Street (Rte.

Hopkinton Veterans' Breakfast 10-6-2017

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Dear Veterans and Friends:

Summer may be over, but we still have the warmth of the Vets Breakfast on 6 October 2017, at 0900 hours at the Hopkinton Senior Center. Include chipped beef with all the fixins', and you have a great start to your morning.

You might share a table with any of the hundreds of Hopkinton veterans. Here they are: www.hcam.tv/series/veterans/slideshow.shtml . A recent photo, the 570th, that will soon be posted online is of Brevet Brigadier General Charles F. Walcott.

Sheriff Koutoujian welcomes Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb to tour the Housing Unit for Military Veterans

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BILLERICA, Mass. – Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian recently welcomed Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb to the Middlesex Jail & House of Correction.

Sheriff Lamb visited the facility on Wednesday, September 27 to tour the Housing Unit for Military Veterans (HUMV). Opened in January 2016, HUMV is the only specialized unit for incarcerated military Veterans in Massachusetts.

Video: Hillers Sports Update 9-29-2017

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Below are the latest Hillers scores and video update. The video update will get you caught up with all Hopkinton Hillers Varsity sports. In the video update, HCAM news caught up with Hillers Girls Soccer captains, Sammi Hersh and Kate Huebner.

Monday September 25th:
Girls Soccer: Hopedale - 0 @ Hopkinton - 5
Girls Volleyball: Millis - 0 @ Hopkinton - 3
Field Hockey: Dover-Sherborn - 0 @ Hopkinton - 1

Public Notice: Sealed bids for the construction of the Fruit Street Well Pump Station & Pipeline Upgrades

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Sealed bids for the construction of the Fruit Street Well Pump Station & Pipeline Upgrades for the Town of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, will be received at the Department of Public Works, 66 Fruit Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748 until 11:00 AM prevailing time, on November 9, 2017 at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.