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Stage 3250 Opens October 1st

By Kelsey Simonson, Staff Producer

ALL NEW HCAM ORIGINAL SERIES COMING IN OCTOBER

You may know David Ljungberg as Elmwood School's principal.
You may know he's growing a huge pumpkin in the school's garden.
But do you know his thoughts on Chinese education?
Join us for a presentation on his journey to China. Mr. Ljungberg will explain cultural differences, childhood stress, and surprising similarities between eastern and western education.

Stage 3250 is a sharing of unique experiences and viewpoints from local people, before a live studio audience.

Hillers Football takes on Holliston for Week 3

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Friday September 26th the 3 and 0 Holliston Panthers welcome in the 2 and 0 Hopkinton Hillers.

On Friday September 19th Holliston took down Milford in dominate fashion getting the 43-21 victory and improving to 3 and 0 on the season. Holliston produced 465 yards of total offense. QB Nick Athy led the way throwing 8 for 12, 151 yards and 1 touchdown passing. Athy also picked up 3 touchdowns on the ground producing 132 yards on 17 carries.

Hillers Football takes on Holliston for Week 3

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Friday September 26th the 3 and 0 Holliston Panthers welcome in the 2 and 0 Hopkinton Hillers.

On Friday September 19th Holliston took down Milford in dominate fashion getting the 43-21 victory and improving to 3 and 0 on the season. Holliston produced 465 yards of total offense. QB Nick Athy led the way throwing 8 for 12, 151 yards and 1 touchdown passing. Athy also picked up 3 touchdowns on the ground producing 132 yards on 17 carries.

Arts Center Plans to Paint the Town of Hopkinton

By contributor,

(September 26, 2014 – Hopkinton, MA) – The Hopkinton Center for the Arts has announced the return of its annual Paint the Town campaign, a fundraising effort that supports a capital campaign to realize a regional visual and performing arts center in Hopkinton, MA. The Paint the Town campaign runs October 1-December 31, 2014, and all tax-deductible donations directly influence the completion of a renovated and expanded arts center at the historic 98 Hayden Rowe Street property.

Recycling Center Open Extra Days

By contributor,

Please note that the Hopkinton Recycling Center will be open for additional days in October and November to receive your fall cleanup of leaves and grass, as follows:

Sunday October 19, 2014; 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM
Sunday October 26, 2014; 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM
Sunday November 2, 2014; 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM
Sunday November 9, 2014; 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM
Sunday November 16, 2014; 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM
Sunday November 23, 2014; 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM

​​Please visit the Town's website for details.

Seventh Annual Haunted Trail Walk

By contributor,

The Hopkinton 4H Clubs are holding their Seventh Annual Haunted Trail Walk on Friday October 24 and Saturday October 25 from 5:30-8:30 PM at 25 Winter Street in Hopkinton, a fundraiser sponsored by the Woodville Trailbusters. Scenes on the walk include Snakes R Us, the Little Shoppe of Horrors flower shop, a Ghostbusters Trailer and an experimental vegetable garden. Snow White, the Seven Dwarfs and the wicked witch will be making an appearance as well.

Mid Week Hiller Update

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

On Tuesday, the Varsity Golf team traveled to Maple Gate C.C. and defeated a very good Medway team by the score of 246 - 256. The Hillers record is now 8 -0 and the Mustangs from Medway fall to 6-2. Leading the way once again for the Hillers was Sr. Capt. Jimmy Hervol who shot an even par 36. Jr. Matt Johnson followed up with a 39. Three of our Hillers all shot 42's today - Geoff Holler - Jake Doherty - & Connor Czerepuszko. Drew Simi & Matt Locke (playing in his 1st Varsity Match) both shot scores of 45's for their nine holes.

Anita Elizabeth Smith, 89

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

Anita Elizabeth Smith, 89, of Sudbury and formerly of Holliston, passed away Monday, September 22, 2014. Born in Holliston, she was the daughter of the late Edith (Collins) and Arthur Edward Jones. She was the wife of 68 years to Robert Smith of Hopkinton and formerly of Holliston.

Anita was a longtime member of the Congregational Church and a past matron of Myrtle Chapter order of the Eastern Star. She was an avid gardener and loved to travel.