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Candidates Emerge in 4th Congressional District

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

Due to recent districting changes, Hopkinton is now part of the 4th Congressional District and will no longer be represented by Jim McGovern. With the decision of Barney Frank not to seek re-election already made, several candidates have recently declared their intent to run for his seat in the 4th Congressional District. One of those candidates is Sharon resident and Democrat Marty Farren.

Farren says he is not a career politician, will not give in to special interests, and his first and only priority is creating a better future for Massachusetts.

Hiller Varsity Hockey Team

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Varsity Hockey team lost a close tilt with Dover-Sherborn this afternoon by a score of 6-3. The score was a lot closer then it seemed with the Hillers actually tying the game in the third, only to have a quick whistle negate the score. DS then scored on the powerplay and added to empty netters.

Eric Guilmette, Greg Rodeck and Ian Murphy scored the goals. Danny Collins got his first start in net and made some outstanding saves to keep the Hillers close.

Survey Results Provide No Clear Cut Option for Center School

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

The School Committee met jointly with the Board of Selectmen on Wednesday, January 4, to present the results from the Elementary School Building Survey. Out of the seven hypothetical solutions presented in the survey, no one option emerged as a clear winner, but the option to expand at the Elmwood location and to renovate and expand the existing location at Center School were the two options that appeared to have the most community support. What did come through clearly was the lack of support for any form of districting.

Survey Results Provide No Clear Cut Option for Center School

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

The School Committee met jointly with the Board of Selectmen on Wednesday, January 4, to present the results from the Elementary School Building Survey. Out of the seven hypothetical solutions presented in the survey, no one option emerged as a clear winner, but the option to expand at the Elmwood location and to renovate and expand the existing location at Center School were the two options that appeared to have the most community support. What did come through clearly was the lack of support for any form of districting.

New Hopkinton Public School Website Unveiled

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

A new Hopkinton Public Schools web site was unveiled at the school committee meeting on January 5, 2012. The site will be open for community feedback until Feb 4, 2011 and will go live on Feb 4, 2011.

The visit the preview site, Click Here.

To provide feedback, click on the feedback form located on the District Announcements tab, provide your name, email address and your feedback.

Planning Board to Discuss By-Law Changes

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

The Planning Board will discuss proposed modifications to the Site Plan Review and Off-Street Parking Regulations By-Laws at their next meeting on Monday, January 9th. As usual, the meeting will take place in Room 211 in Town Hall beginning at 7:30pm.

The detailed agenda is attached below.

To see the proposed changes to the town’s Site Plan Review zoning By-Law Click Here.

Teenage Life and Culture in China at the Library

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

On Wednesday, January 11, 2012, at 7pm Chinese Language Teacher Wang Xiaona will speak about teenage life and culture in China at the Hopkinton Public Library. Included in her presentation will be descriptions of what school is like in China, as well as the life of parents and teachers.

Wang Xiaona comes to Hopkinton through the Teachers of Critical Languages Program (TCLP), a program which brings teachers from China and Egypt to teach Chinese and Arabic at elementary and secondary schools in the United States for an academic year.

Varsity Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Hiller Varsity Hockey team, fell to Medway last night 3-1 in Franklin. The lone Hiller goal was scored by Eric Guilmette. Bill Elder was outstanding in net stopping 40 shots. The Hillers take on Dover-Sherborn Saturday at 1pm at the Navin rink in Marlboro.

Varsity Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Hiller Varsity Hockey team, fell to Medway last night 3-1 in Franklin. The lone Hiller goal was scored by Eric Guilmette. Bill Elder was outstanding in net stopping 40 shots. The Hillers take on Dover-Sherborn Saturday at 1pm at the Navin rink in Marlboro.

Hopkinton Public Library Foundation Formed to Support Library Expansion - First Fundraiser Jan. 22

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

Founded in September of 2011, the Hopkinton Public Library Foundation announced today that it is the newly formed non-profit entity designed to support the Hopkinton Public Library. As stated in a press release dated January 4, 2012, the Foundation will spearhead efforts to raise private funds for the expansion and state-of-the-art renovation of the library, pending the receipt of a Library Construction Grant from the state and the subsequent approval from the Town of Hopkinton.