HopNews Staff

Free Peg. And Her Phone

The HopNews editorial board strongly believes that Peg and her phone should be free, emphasizing their commitment to justice and community accountability. While details of the situation are withheld for legal reasons, the board will monitor developments closely. Transparency remains a core value as they advocate for Peg's case.

Jim Burke, 72: A Tribute to an Outdoor Enthusiast

James Glen Burke, 72, of Hopkinton, passed away unexpectedly. An outdoorsman and devoted family man, he is survived by his wife, siblings, and nephews, and predeceased by his son.

Meet Sunny Gates

Sunny, a chihuahua mix, disrupts parties at Lake Maspenock, earning the title "Buzzkill" while delighting in his role as the Fun Police.

Hopkinton School Committee Approves $1.8M Change Order

A joint meeting between Hopkinton's School Committee and Select Board revealed differing views on approving a $1.8 million paving project without a Town Meeting vote, raising governance concerns and establishing precedents.

Hopkinton Police Launch Distracted Driving Campaign in April

The Hopkinton Police Department will launch an April campaign to combat distracted driving, funded by a state grant, focusing on education and enforcement to enhance roadway safety and reduce accidents.

Meet Miss Pickle!

Hopkinton's Pickle, a playful dachshund/beagle/pug mix, excels as a kitchen assistant, dreaming of becoming a sous chef.

Hopkinton Lions Club Meat Raffle at Cornell’s

The Hopkinton Lions Club Meat Raffle at Cornell's Irish Pub offers raffle tickets for various meat prizes, with proceeds supporting charitable activities. Tickets are sold in packs, and multiple rounds are conducted.

Mary Lauzon, Services Announced

Mary M. (Hally) Lauzon, an advocate for children and respected educator, passed away on January 4, 2026. A longtime resident of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, she served in Special Education for over 35 years. Mary was deeply devoted to her family and community, leaving a lasting impact through her work and volunteerism.

Hopkinton Community Rallies Behind Hayward Street Couple

A couple in Hopkinton lost their home to a kitchen fire, escaping with their dog. A GoFundMe campaign has raised over $4,000 to support their recovery and basic needs.

Fire Damages Hayward Street Home; One Firefighter Injured

A late-night fire damaged a home on Hayward Street last weekend, displacing its residents and injuring one firefighter.

Hopkinton Select Board March 17: Drought, Licensing, and Community Feedback

Hopkinton's Select Board faced criticism over licensing issues involving a convicted sex offender, discussed drought measures, approved various permits, and received updates on state funding and upcoming projects during their recent meeting.

The St. Patrick’s Day You Never Knew

Everyone knows the shamrocks, the green beer, and the parades. But the story of March 17 runs much deeper and much stranger than most people realize. Here are some of the holiday's best-kept secrets.