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Pubic Notice: Water Use Restrictions

By contributor,

To ensure that we have adequate water to meet fire protection and our daily essential needs we need everyone’s cooperation. With the extremely dry conditions that we have been experiencing over the last several weeks, it is imperative that everyone follow the water use restrictions.

Please remember that lawn sprinklers are only permitted twice per week by precinct and there is no lawn watering on Saturday, Sunday, or Monday. Please check our website for details.

www.hopkintonma.gov/water

Pubic Notice: Water Use Restrictions

By contributor,

To ensure that we have adequate water to meet fire protection and our daily essential needs we need everyone’s cooperation. With the extremely dry conditions that we have been experiencing over the last several weeks, it is imperative that everyone follow the water use restrictions.

Please remember that lawn sprinklers are only permitted twice per week by precinct and there is no lawn watering on Saturday, Sunday, or Monday. Please check our website for details.

www.hopkintonma.gov/water

St. Paul’s to Host Public Hearing on Refugee Crisis June 26

By contributor,

On June 26 at 3:00 p.m. at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will be hosting a Public Hearing on the Refugee Crisis. This event, modeled on Congressional Hearings, will be a town- and region-wide event to examine the refugee crisis led by three outstanding “expert witnesses” with questions by a panel of Christian and Muslim clergy. There will be an opportunity for questions and statements from the floor. The hearing is free and open to the public. The Hopkinton Center for the Arts is located at 98 Hayden Rowe Street in Hopkinton.

Video: Hopkinton Sports Update 6-16-16

By Tom Nappi, News Director

June 10, 2016 - Hopkinton Hillers Softball fell to King Philip in the South D1 Semi-Finals 4-0. Kali Magane pitched the complete game shutout for King Philip striking out 10 hitters. The Hillers finish 19-4 overall under first year Head Coach, Kiely Murray.

June 10, 2016 - Foxborough defeated Hillers Tennis 3-2 in the South D2 Championship. Hillers girls tennis went undefeated in TVL play under 1st year Head Coach, Christine Lyons. The Hillers finished 19-3 overall.

Roadwork Update 6-16-2016

By contributor,

A contractor working for the Town of Hopkinton in preparation for street resurfacing will be installing asphalt shim work on Wednesday June 22nd and Thursday June 23rd from 7am-5pm on the following streets.

Downey St – Full length. (Wednesday)
Downey PL – Full length (Wednesday)
Hayward St – South St to Second Rd (Wednesday & Thursday)
South Mill St – Ash St to Holliston line (Thursday)

One lane of traffic will be open at all times but expect delays and seek alternate routes if possible.

Thank you,