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300th Anniversary Logo Winner Announced

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

The winner of the 300th Anniversary logo contest was announced by the 300th Anniversary Celebration Committee at their meeting last night and the winner is Kris Waldman, Executive Director of the Cultural Arts Alliance. According to committee chair Anne Mattina, there were a total of twelve entries and five judges from the community who were not committee members.

The 300th Anniversary Committee asks that the logo not be reproduced without permission from the committee. The committee can be reached by email at hop300th@gmail.com.

Hillers Girls Lacrosse Team Honored at State House

By contributor,

Representative Carolyn C. Dykema and Senator Karen E. Spilka were pleased to host the Hopkinton Hillers Girls Lacrosse team at the State House on January 4th to celebrate their 2011 Girls Lacrosse Division II State Championship.

The athletes were recognized for their achievements by both the House and Senate chambers and received citations to commemorate their remarkable season.

Representative Dykema to Hold Office Hours in February

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

Representative Carolyn Dykema will be holding office hours throughout the 8th Middlesex District during the month of February. She will be in Hopkinton on Monday, February 27th from 5:30-6:30pm at the Hopkinton Public Library.

Any resident who would like to speak with Representative Dykema and is unable to attend office hours should contact her office at (617) 722-2210 or email her aide at leah.robins@mahouse.gov to set up a personal appointment.

Hiller Hockey

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

Hillers fall one goal short again. Hopkinton took on neighbor Milford last night at the Navin arena. The Hawks got on the board first with a goal that went in with the net about 6" off the moorings. Unfortunately it was unnoticed by the referees and the goal was allowed to stand.

Freshman Matt Decina picked up his first varsity goal on the powerplay with a great shot from the point, assisted by brother Mike. Milford was able to get the game winner on a deflection in from of Billy Elder. The Hillers visit Bellingham on Saturday night.

Hiller Hockey

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

Hillers fall one goal short again. Hopkinton took on neighbor Milford last night at the Navin arena. The Hawks got on the board first with a goal that went in with the net about 6" off the moorings. Unfortunately it was unnoticed by the referees and the goal was allowed to stand.

Freshman Matt Decina picked up his first varsity goal on the powerplay with a great shot from the point, assisted by brother Mike. Milford was able to get the game winner on a deflection in from of Billy Elder. The Hillers visit Bellingham on Saturday night.

Robert J. McGovern, 49

By contributor,

Robert J. McGovern, 49, of Boylston passed away Friday, January 13, 2012. He leaves three children, Julia E., Shaun C. and Patrick W. all of Hopkinton; his mother, Joan M. (Lannan) McGovern of Boylston; four siblings, Mary L. McDonald and her husband Thomas D. of Hudson, Ann M. Guerard and her companion Paul Dansereau of Charlton, Brian F. McGovern and his wife Ellen J. of Shrewsbury and Maureen F. Sawyer and her husband Robert of Hudson; 14 nieces and nephews and 3 grand nieces and 2 grand nephews. A brother, William F. McGovern, III and a sister, Ellen M. McGovern predeceased him.

Invitational Applications for 2012 Boston Marathon To Be Distributed Via Lottery

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

In accordance with Section 2 of the Hopkinton Marathon Policy, the Board of Selectmen will distribute invitational applications for the upcoming 2012 Boston Marathon in the following manner:

The BAA has provided the Town of Hopkinton with 45 invitational applications for the 2012 race. Of those 45 invitational applications, 14 will be distributed directly to the Hopkinton Police Department; four will be distributed to the Hopkinton Fire Department; five to the Marathon Committee; four to the Senior Center; and one to the Hopkinton Historical Society.

Wake Up and Smell the Poetry - Saturday, January 21st

By Cheryl Perreault, Columnist

On Saturday, January 21st at 10:30 a.m., HCAM Studios will host the first Wake Up and Smell the Poetry program of the new year with Boston poet Dan Tobin, Boston Storyteller Karen Given and Metrowest duo, Carrie Rowan and Adrienne Fawkes. Tobin is author of six books of poetry, is also recipient of "The Discover/The Nation Award", "The Robert Penn Warren Award", The Robert Frost Fellowship, The Katherine Bakeless Nason Prize and creative writing fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation.

Women's Art Forum - Creative Arts Round Robin!

By Cheryl Perreault, Columnist

The Women's Art Forum is going to be celebrating the new year with a "round robin" style of sharing the arts ! The event takes place this Friday, January 20th from 7PM to 9PM at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts. The visual artwork that has been submitted for the second annual Women's Art Forum is abundant and exciting. Kate Heyd will be hanging the exhibit soon and the debut of this art exhibit will be this Friday night.

Varsity hockey

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

The Hiller hockey team lost another nail biter to Grafton 5-3 this afternoon. The Hillers tied the game at 1-1 on a goal from senior captain Mike Decina. Down 3-1 in the third, Hopkinton stormed back to tie the game on goals by Nick Aggerback and Sean Bloomer. Aggerback's first goal was a lazer top- shelf over the Grafton goalies shoulder. Freshman Michael Messier picked up his first varsity point on a great face-off win to Bloomer, who fired hit home. With a little over a minute to play, Grafton was able to put one in to break the the tie. The last goal was an empty netter.