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Enter Stage Left Theater Presents: Seussical JR! Musical Fun for Everyone

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It's winter! And those kids of yours are climbing the walls.

Why not have them dance and sing it off for a couple of fun-filled, Dr. Seuss-inspired hours, at Seussical JR, this year's Enter Stage Left winter youth production?

Featuring a cast of over 40 local performers ages 8 - 14 (and you thought it was bedlam over at your house), The Cat in the Hat narrates this musical story of Horton the Elephant on his quest to protect the Whos. He's joined by Mayzie La Bird, Gertrude McFuzz and others, as he guards an abandoned egg that's been left in his care.

Marathon Fund Committee Awarding 6 Scholarships to Graduating HS Seniors

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The Marathon Fund Committee of Hopkinton, MA, will be awarding 6 - $1,000 scholarships,3-female, 3-male, to graduating high school seniors who are residents of Hopkinton. Applications are now available at the town clerk's office in the town hall or in the guidance department at Hopkinton High School. Applicants must be attending a 2 or 4 year college or university and have earned at least one high school varsity letter. Applicants must also have demonstrated a willingness to give his/her best effort in academics and extra-curricular activities.

Charles W. Luciano, 89

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Charles W. Luciano, 89, of Hopkinton, entered into eternal life peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family, on Sunday, January 8, 2017. Born August 27,1927 in Amsterdam, New York, he was the son of the late William and Anna (Curcio) Luciano, and was married to the late Italia “Edith” Luciano for over 68 years.

Charles retired from General Motors and loved spending time in his yard and garden. He also enjoyed coin collecting, crafts, fishing and vacationing on Cape Cod with his family.

Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian sworn in for second term as Middlesex Sheriff

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BOSTON – Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian was sworn in today – Wednesday, January 4 – for a second term as Middlesex County Sheriff during a state house ceremony held in Nurses’ Hall.

“Today is a day to celebrate the incredible accomplishments of our first term, but – more importantly – to look forward with great hope and optimism to the work that remains,” said Sheriff Koutoujian.

Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin administered the oath to Sheriff Koutoujian, who is just the 30th man to serve as Middlesex Sheriff in the Office’s 325-year history.

Hillers Sports Update 1-4-2017

By Tom Nappi, News Director

- Hillers Boys Varsity Basketball squared off with Holliston in the HHS Athletic Center. Holliston (5-0) defeated Hopkinton (2-4) 53-42. Austin Odell led the Hillers with 11 points.

- Hillers Girls Basketball captured a road win versus Holliston 70-36. Mikayla Pucci, Ivy Gogolin and Julia Canestrari all posted double-doubles in the victory. The Hillers Girls are now 4-2 on the season while Holliston is 1-5.

-Hillers picked up at 95-88 co-ed swimming victory over Holliston/Medway. Boys & Girls Hillers Swimming is now 7-0 on the season.