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Enter Stage Left Theater Presents: “Big Fish” at the HCA

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“Big Fish”
Book by John August
Music & Lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Based on the novel by Daniel Wallace

Enter Stage Left Theater presents Big Fish, an extraordinary musical, overflowing with heart, humor and spectacular stagecraft. Produced by Hopkinton’s Enter Stage Left Theater (ESL), Big Fish features a cast from Hopkinton and surrounding towns.

As Big Fish director John Wayland Somers explains, “This is a wonderful program, filled with beautiful music and lyrics. It reminds us why we love going to the theatre.”

Notice Regarding Open Seat on Hopkinton Housing Authority

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Hopkinton Town Clerk, Connor Degan sent the below notice correcting a notice sent out on February 17th. The February 17th notice stated that the open seat for the Hopkinton Housing Authority would not be an elected position due to new state regulations but since that notice was sent out, it has been determined that Hopkinton is unaffected by the changes at the state level therefore the Hopkinton Housing Authority open seat WILL be up for election in the upcoming Annual Town Election! View the update sent out by the Town Clerk below.

Hopkinton Student Named Massachusetts National Geographic State Bee Semifinalist

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Alexander "Sasha" Fomin of Hopkinton Middle School has been notified by the National Geographic Society that he is one of the semifinalists eligible to compete in the 2017 Massachusetts National Geographic State Bee. The contest will be held at Elms College in Chicopee on Friday, March 31, 2017.

Hopkinton Student Named Massachusetts National Geographic State Bee Semifinalist

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Alexander "Sasha" Fomin of Hopkinton Middle School has been notified by the National Geographic Society that he is one of the semifinalists eligible to compete in the 2017 Massachusetts National Geographic State Bee. The contest will be held at Elms College in Chicopee on Friday, March 31, 2017.

Notable Women of Hopkinton

By Matt Clark, Master Control Operator

Sunday, March 12, 2 pm
To be held at the Hopkinton Historical Society
Co-sponsored by the Hopkinton Public Library and the Hopkinton Historical Society
Please join us as we celebrate the lives of some leading citizens from Hopkinton's past. Our presenters include Rep. Carolyn Dykema, Interim Library Director Deborah Ervin, Dr. Cathy MacLeod, Claire Wright, and Libby Franck.
This event is funded through the generosity of a grant from the Hopkinton Cultural Council.

Make MA Great Again Grassroots Training

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Marty Lamb and Steve Aylward, Co-chairmen of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Best Ally PAC, will be holding a free grassroots training session on March 2.

Who: Marty Lamb and Steve Aylward, Co-Chairmen of MTBA

Event: Make MA Great Again Grassroots Training

Special Speakers: Representative Geoff Diehl and Shaunna O'Connell and several others

When: Thursday, March 2, 2017

March 2017 at the HCA

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Art 3 = Dance x Music x Sculpture

Friday, March 3, 2017 @ 6 p.m. FREE!

Art 3 is a special collaborative performance featuring choreographer Shari Repasz dancing to the music of composer Ben Schwendener. The centerpiece of the performance will be artist Michael Alfano's over-sized participatory sculpture 'Cubed.' Michael's works will be on display at the HCA this March in a new exhibit.

A meet and greet with all three artists will follow the show. Small bites and a cash bar will be made available during the event. 

March 2017 at the HCA

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Art 3 = Dance x Music x Sculpture

Friday, March 3, 2017 @ 6 p.m. FREE!

Art 3 is a special collaborative performance featuring choreographer Shari Repasz dancing to the music of composer Ben Schwendener. The centerpiece of the performance will be artist Michael Alfano's over-sized participatory sculpture 'Cubed.' Michael's works will be on display at the HCA this March in a new exhibit.

A meet and greet with all three artists will follow the show. Small bites and a cash bar will be made available during the event. 

Barricaded Subject Cleared from Price Chopper Without Injuries

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(Saturday 2/25) At 1:02pm the Hopkinton Police Public Safety Communication Center received multiple calls reporting an armed subject in the Price Chopper supermarket on West Main Street. Uniformed patrols located the subject barricaded in an administrative office in the rear of the store. Resources were requested from Milford Police, Upton Police the Central Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council tactical team and the Massachusetts State Police including uniformed troopers and the STOP team.