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Terrence Mahon To Coach B.A.A. High Performance Group

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Terrence Mahon has joined the Boston Athletic Association to lead and coach a high performance distance running initiative for the organization. The club will continue to be sponsored and supported by adidas, which has been the club's sponsor since 1992. adidas has been the athletic footwear and apparel sponsor of the Boston Marathon, the B.A.A.'s premier event, since 1989.

Mahon is considered a top middle distance and distance running coach, and he is credited with having developed or coached eight Olympians since 2005.

6th Annual Haunted Trail Walk Set for October 25 and 26

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Hopkinton's 4H Clubs - the Woodville Trailbusters 4H Horse Club and the Woodville Crafty Cats 4H Club - are once again hosting their annual Haunted Trail Walk on Friday, October 25 and Saturday, October 26 from 5:30 - 8:30pm at 25 Winter Street in Hopkinton.

The Trail Walk is open to the public and this year will include seven different scenes:

Hopkinton Historical Society Program This Sunday

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Have you ever wondered about the day-to-day lives of our Colonial 
ancestors? A lively program by Patricia Perry, a costumed historical interpreter, will be presented by the Hopkinton Historical Society on Sunday, October 6 at 2 p.m.

Ms. Perry will explore the day-to-day customs of our colonial ancestors with costumes, props and lively conversation and cover such topics as chamber pots, the number of petticoats to be worn, bathing - or not, and manners. Were the good old days really that good?

First Victory for Middle School Boys

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The Middle School Boys' Soccer Team earned their first victory with a convincing 7-0 win over Dedham Middle School. The entire team played well. Hunter Clarke and Kyle Kauzens had a combined in effort on goal earning the shutout. The goal scorers for the Hillers were Owen Delaney (2), Ryan Covino, Jay Tomlinson, Connor Delaney, Nate Pucci and Devon Rutter. The boys play away on Thursday. Their next home game is Friday vs Wellesley at 4:00PM.

National Depression Screening Day October 10

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From Hopkinton Youth Services:
Mental Illness Awareness Week occurs during the week of October 6­-12, 2013. In an effort to recognize and de-­stigmatize mental illness, Hopkinton residents can take part in National Depression Screening Day.

In person Screening: October 10, 2013
Hopkinton Public Library
10 am -­ 12 pm
or

Anonymous Online Screening: 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/screening/HOPKINTON

Marathon Quilt Guild Bi-annual Quilt Show This Weekend

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Marathon Quilters will host their bi-annual quilt show on September 28th and 29th, 2013 at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts.

Show Hours
Saturday, September 28th 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday, September 29th 12 noon to 5 pm

Admission is $5, or $3 for senior citizens. Children 12 and under are free.

The show will include dozens of quilts made by local guild members, a quilt boutique, quilts for sale, and a drawing for a quilt made by the entire guild.

Protect Yourself From Scams and Abuse at Holliston Senior Center

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On Monday, September 30, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Rep. Carolyn Dykema invite local seniors to an important program about how seniors can better protect themselves from scams and abuse.

The program will feature remarks from Ryan, Dykema, Police Chief John Moore, Selectman Jay Marsden and Christine Falzarano, Vice President, Eagle Bank and will address safe banking, how seniors can remain safely in their homes, and how to avoid lottery and other scams that target the elderly. Service providers will also outline what resources are available to seniors.

Part-Time Temporary Library Technician Needed at Library

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Town of Hopkinton’s Public Library seeks PT (Up to 19 Hrs/Week) Temporary Library Technician – The Library Technician will perform all tasks related to the daily operations of the Library and the circulation desk. Assists in opening and closing of the Library. Retrieves and checks in all Library materials from the drop off boxes outside the Library.