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Sheriff Koutoujian honors staff during Annual Employee Recognition & Award Ceremony

By contributor,

CHELMSFORD, Mass. – Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian recognized members of the Middlesex
Sheriff’s Office for sustained excellence and outstanding acts during the 2017 Employee Recognition &
Award Ceremony on Wednesday, May 10.

The ceremony is held annually during National Correctional Officers and Employees Week. As he did last
year, Governor Charlie Baker also proclaimed May 7-13 as Correction Officer Employee Week in the
Commonwealth.

Weather Trends in Hopkinton: May 7th - May 14th

By Tom Nappi, News Director

According to the DPW weather station, the highest temperature reached in Hopkinton last week was 64.3 degrees, the lowest was 33.8 degrees. Average temperature during the week in Hopkinton was 49 degrees (5 degrees less than the previous week). Humidity was at an average of 73.2%, the peak was 97% while the lowest was 37%. Wind Speed averaged 1 MPH, while reaching a high of 8 MPH. Precipitation accumulated 1.08 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.

New HCAM Live Programming: The Jen and Margie Show!

By Matt Clark, Master Control Operator

The Jen and Margie Show is a LIVE hour of local talk EVERY Wednesday night from 7:00-8:00 pm.

Our hosts, Jen Belesi and Margi Wiggin, will be talking about current issues concerning our town, Mass, and national events. Even more exciting, you are INVITED into the conversation!

This live show will be taking your stories, thoughts and comments via phone, email, facebook, and twitter! I don't even remember the last time I used so many exclamation points!

Hopkinton Education Foundation Announces 2017 Grant Awards

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The Hopkinton Education Foundation (Ed Foundation) awarded 6 grants totaling over $28,260 to schools in the Hopkinton Public School system. These 6 grants were chosen as their ideas best met the foundation's criteria for innovation and positively impacting the Hopkinton Public School System. After today's announcement, the total funds awarded to the Hopkinton Public School system are nearly $1.3 million
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Hopkinton Education Foundation Announces 2017 Grant Awards

By contributor,

The Hopkinton Education Foundation (Ed Foundation) awarded 6 grants totaling over $28,260 to schools in the Hopkinton Public School system. These 6 grants were chosen as their ideas best met the foundation's criteria for innovation and positively impacting the Hopkinton Public School System. After today's announcement, the total funds awarded to the Hopkinton Public School system are nearly $1.3 million
.

Roseann Sdoia, suvivor of the Boston Marathon Bombing to Speak at Historical Society

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Hopkinton Public Library and Hopkinton Historical Society will host author Roseann Sdoia, suvivor of the Boston Marathon Bombing on June 7 at 7:00 pm. Ms. Sdoia will be discussing her newly-released book Perfect Strangers: Friendship, Strength and Recovery After Boston's Worst Day. After Roseann will sign copies of her book; copies will be available for purchase. This free event takes place at the Historical Society building, 168 Hayden Rowe St.  All welcome!

Video: Hillers Softball Update 5-15-2017

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Wednesday May 10th the 10 and 1 Hillers softball team took on 7 and 5 Medfield. Bottom of the 2nd, Hillers trailing 1-0 the Catcher Jillian Cedia changes that witha swing of the bat. Bottom of the 4th Hillers trailing 2-1, Jillian Cedia strikes again and ties the game at 2. Katy Holly steps up with bases loaded and 2 outs and draws a walk to put the Hillers up 3-2. WIth the game tied at 4 a piece in the bottom of the 7th, Lindsay Whittles closes it out by crushing a homer over the centerfield fence. Hillers take the game in walkoff fashioned 6 to 4 and improve to 11-1.