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Primarily Potters Show & Sale Nov 17-19th at HCA

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Reception, Friday, Nov. 17, 5:30 - 7 pm
Friday, November 17: 12 pm-7pm
Saturday, November 18: 9:00am – 5:00 pm
Sunday, November 19: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

The Primarily Potters Collective is comprised of 9 artists (Ineke Ceder, Mary Edwards, Gabrielle Gura-Gold, Martha Gold, Carol Mecagni, Hana Reilly, Jill Soloway, Sue Valentine, Beth Zeal) who have been exhibiting their work together for over 20 years. They each enjoy making useful and decorative objects that are unique in design.

Hopkinton Garden Club Thanks Local Business Sponsors

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The Hopkinton Garden Club wants to express its gratitude to the local businesses who generously contributed to our 2017 “Help Hopkinton Bloom” sponsorship program. With their help, the club replaced many plantings in downtown garden areas they maintain, installed beautiful red mandevilla vines in our Main Street planters, and created a savings program to gradually replace our aging planters.

Hopkinton Garden Club Thanks Local Business Sponsors

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The Hopkinton Garden Club wants to express its gratitude to the local businesses who generously contributed to our 2017 “Help Hopkinton Bloom” sponsorship program. With their help, the club replaced many plantings in downtown garden areas they maintain, installed beautiful red mandevilla vines in our Main Street planters, and created a savings program to gradually replace our aging planters.

Greyhound Friends Update: Trial Date Set for Animal Cruelty Charges

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Greyhound Friends executive director Louise Coleman is headed to trial for felony animal cruelty.

According to our sources, the judge set the trial date for Nov 28. The trial is expected to last three to four days. The Assistant District Attorney said the Commonwealth has 500 pages of documents, including inspection reports, letters from other rescue organizations, and photographs.

Hopkinton Police Investigate Motor Vehicle Crash on Lumber Street

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The Hopkinton Police Department is actively investigating a serious motor vehicle crash that occurred on Lumber Street. At approximately 5:45pm the Communications Center received a 911 call of a motorcycle crash into a tree. Dispatchers immediately began offering Emergency Medical Dispatching instructions and dispatched public safety resources to the scene. On arrival units discovered a 46 year old Hopkinton man with critical injuries. The man was conscious and speaking at the time of his transport to the hospital.

Video: Selectmen Recognize Hopkinton HS Senior, Ben Scire for Philanthropist Award

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Hopkinton High School Senior, Ben Scire recently received the "2017 Young Philanthropist Award" from the foundation of the Metrowest. Ben graduation from the foundation's Hopkinton Youth in Philanthropy program which is a semester long course on leadership and community philanthropy. Ben helped contribute nearly $11,000 to local non-profit organizations. View more in the video below.

Video: TVL Cross Country Championship Highlights

By Tom Nappi, News Director

All TVL teams participated in the annual TVL Cross Country Championships at Medfield on Wednesday November 1st. View results and highlights below.

Girls Varsity Top 5 Teams: 5th) Norton, 4th) Holliston, 3rd) Dover-Sherborn, 2nd) Hopkinton, 1st) Westwood
Boys Varsity Top 5 Teams: 5th) Norton, 4th) Hopkinton, 3rd) Westwood, 2nd) Dover-Sherborn, 1st) Bellingham

Brand New Margie & Liisa 7pm Wednesday November 8th!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

At 7pm Wednesday November 8th, Margie and Liisa updates us on Legacy Farms with an interview with Elaine Lazarus, talk Hopkinton High School Sports with HCAM's News Director Tom Nappi and Veterans - "Who are your heroes?" with guest Mike Whalen. Join the Conversation LIVE on Facebook, www.hcam.tv/live or call the studio when watching on Comcast Channel 8 and Verizon Channel 30.

Treblemakers Holiday Concert Sunday December 3rd 2pm at HCA

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The Treblemakers, a regional adult chorus based in Hopkinton, will be presenting their holiday concert on Sunday, December 3, at 2:00 pm. Directed by Dr. Richard Romiti, the concert is entitled “A World of Hope for the Holidays.” Come enjoy an afternoon of songs that will get you into the holiday spirit. Admission is $15, $10 for seniors and students. Children under 5 are free. The cost includes light refreshments after the show. It will be held at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts’ new building in the Delbridge Performance Center at 98 Hayden Rowe Street in Hopkinton.