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HMS Baseball Update 5-25-2016

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The HMS baseball team improved it record to 10-2 with a 9-3 victory in Ashland yesterday. Drew Saporoschetz and Nick Skiba pitched well giving up a combined 3 hits and striking out 12. Key hits in the game were by Ethan DeYoung, Alex Barker-Hook, Jack Ulrich and Drew Rancatore. Congratulations on an incredibly successful season. Players are reminded to turn in their uniforms this week.

Join The Fun at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts Summer Kick Off Concert

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The Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) welcomes Boston’s premiere dance band NightRhythm to headline the HCA Summer Kick Off Concert Friday, June 17 from 6:30 to 9:30 PM. The public is invited to bring a blanket, picnic, and the entire family to this free concert at the HCA’s new outdoor performance space at 98 Hayden Rowe St. in Hopkinton. This concert is just the start of a full summer of outdoor concerts and events at the HCA. For more information, and a full schedule of happenings, click here.

Video: Hillers Girls Tennis Run Table on TVL opponents

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Hopkinton Hillers Girls Tennis team finished off the regular season on May 24th (Tuesday) by taking down Westwood 3-2. It was a special senior night for the Hillers as not only did they clinch the TVL title but they also finished undefeated against TVL opponents. The Hillers girls finished the season 15 and 2 overall and 15-0 against TVL opponents.

Video: Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce: State of the Town Address

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2016 State of the Town Address in the HCAM studios. Speakers included: Hopkinton Chamber President, Scott Richardson, Selectmen Vice-Chair, John Coutinho, Town Manager, Norman Khumalo and Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Cathy MacLeod and local business owner, Harold Nahigian.

Hopkins School Principal Search: Community Forum Rescheduled

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Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Hopkins Principal finalist candidate community forum set to take place on Tuesday, May 24 at 7:00 PM has been rescheduled as follows:

Tuesday, May 31st, in the Hopkins School Library
Mr. Regan will be available at 7:00 PM.
Ms. Bilello will be available at 7:30 PM.

An integral part of the process involves parent, staff, and community input. The Superintendent, Dr. Cathy MacLeod, invites interested parents, staff, and community members to this public forum to meet the finalists, and ask any questions they may have.

Anjali Mitter Duva on Indian History and Dance: Cancelled Due to Illness

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This event has been cancelled due to illness.

Anjali Mitter Duva, author of Faint Promise of Rain, will speak about Indian history and dance at the Hopkinton Senior Center, 28 Mayhew Street, on Wednesday, May 27 at 7:00 PM and will demonstrate Indian dance. She will also bring delicious samosas to try! Books will be available for purchase at the end of the evening. The event is sponsored by the Hopkinton Public Library.

Hopkinton Education Foundation Announces 2016 Grant Awards

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The Hopkinton Education Foundation (Ed Foundation) awarded nine grants totaling over $86,900 to schools in the Hopkinton Public School system. These nine 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 $1.2 million.

Networking Works! on May 26

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The Massachusetts Council of Aging (MCOA) is launching a new Regional Networking Group program right in your local area to support and assist people 50+ years old who are looking for a new job or guidance in transitioning into a new career direction.

This program is open to any individual who resides in Massachusetts and is 50 years and older. Networking meetings will be held at the Hopkinton Council On Aging (COA) biweekly on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 9:00 AM through June 2016.

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Friends of the Hopkinton Public Library Used Book Sale

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The Friends of the Hopkinton Public Library are having a used book sale on Saturday, June 11, 10:00 AM-3:00 PM on the Town Common, rain or shine.

We are still collecting books through the end of May. If you have a large amount and wish to schedule a drop-off, please contact Beth at bethm@westonnurseries.com or 508-435-6335.

Special thanks to Bill's Pizza and Middlesex Savings Bank for acting as collection points until the end of May!