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Jean F. Robertson, 89

By contributor,

Jean F. Robertson, 89, of Hopkinton, passed away Saturday, May 27, 2017. Born in Framingham, she was the daughter of the late Mary (Nelson) and Charles Robertson.

Jean had been the Vice President of the Hopkinton Class of 1946 and upon her graduation worked as a bank teller at Framingham Trust Company. She enjoyed dancing throughout her life and when she was able, was an avid skier.

Memorial Day 2017 Services in Hopkinton

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Memorial Day Ceremony in Hopkinton schedule is as follows: 9:45am at Evergreen Cemetery, 10:30am at King Flag Pole on Mayhew Street, 11:00am Soldiers Mound at Mt. Auburn Cemetery and finishes with a ceremony at 11:25 at the Town Common. View the full details below or on our social media.

In the event of rain, the services will take place at St John’s Parish Hall at 11:00am.

Hopkinton Resident Seeks to Connect with Other Residents Regarding HHS AP Courses

By Tom Nappi, News Director

HCAM news has received the following email from Hopkinton resident Frank Sivo seeking to connect with other community members in a similar situation concerning HHS advance placement school courses:

"Was your motivated and qualified HHS student not approved for an AP course? Was there an override meeting? Did you understand how the decision was made? Are you willing be be vocal about your concerns? Join a group of parents who are working to remedy this process. Send name and phone number to Franksivo@gmail.com. #noapforyou"

Boston Marathon Bombing Survivor Roseann Sdoia Speaking on her Book

By Matt Clark, Master Control Operator

Hopkinton Public Library and Hopkinton Historical Society presents Boston Marathon Bombing survivor Roseann Sdoia speaking on her book.
"Perfect Strangers is about recovery, about choosing joy and human connection over anger and resentment, and most of all, its about an unlikely but enduring friendship that grew out of the tragedy of Boston's Worst Day."
Wednesday, June 7th at 7:00 PM, open and free to all
Hopkinton Historical Society - 168 Hayden Rowe Street

Video: Hillers Baseball Update 5-24-2017

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On Thursday May 18th, the 7 and 5 Hopkinton Hillers took on 11 and 6 Ashland. The game was scoreless until the bottom of the 3rd, Jake Leblanc came up with bases loaded and no outs. Leblanc knocked in 2 RBI's with a basehit to put the Hillers up 2-0. Ashland scored a run in the top of the 4th to make it a 2-1 game, Hillers added on to the 2-1 lead in the bottom of the 5th, with 2 outs and 2 on, starting pitcher Brendan Kelly crushed a 3 run HR over the Centerfield fence to put the Hillers up 5-1, the Kelly 3 run homer scores himself, Brian Gaughan, Chris Burdick.