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Snappy Dogs Turns Fifteen

Lisa Volpe Hachey and Teresa Boyce celebrate 15 years of business in Hopkinton, and extend their gratitude to the community for supporting them through all the ups and downs.

A Missed Opportunity for it to All Start Here

Hopkinton chose to opt out of a branding opportunity with the B.A.A., Bank of America, and Adidas for the 100th Boston Marathon. The town, known for its "It All Starts Here" slogan, missed out on economic benefits and global exposure.

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Arena-DeRosa to host Small Business Roundtable Oct. 23

State Representative James Arena-DeRosa is hosting a roundtable discussion for Hopkinton small business owners at the Town Hall on October 23.

UniBank continues support for HCA Wicked 5k

Vice President and Regional Manager Bo Daley of UniBank donated $5,000 to Kelly Grill, Executive Director of Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA), on Friday, October 20. The funds support the HCA's Wicked 5k fun run, an event that anticipates over 3,000 participants and is part of a larger Wicked Weekend.
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Charlesbank continues to Invest in Hopkinton

Charlesbank Realty Group hosted a thank-you to their tenants and neighbors who have shown incredible flexibility during the construction of a new office space. 

Aggressive Scam targets Hop-Yo, other Retailers Nationwide

A sophisticated scammer impersonated a Hopkinton Police Officer and convinced a worker to wire them the cash on-hand.

The Unintended Consequences of Title 5

In 1995 the Massachusetts legislature, acting on the recommendation from the Department of Environmental...

Downtown Theft Problem Resolved

The community came together to resolve the shoplifting problem downtown businesses were struggling with.

Take a Video Tour of the International Marathon Center

The 26.2 Foundation has released a conceptual preview of the International Marathon Center to be built in Hopkinton.

A Petal for Every Achievement

Graduation season is here, and it's more colorful than ever. As we celebrate our young achievers, let's make their milestones even more memorable.

Kristen Brown helps you to get Fit – on Your Terms

Who doesn’t want to feel empowered, confident and strong?  These words are how Kristen...

Mom is Her Biggest Supporter

Carrie Hurley White of Sunnyside Gardens and her mother, Carol Hurley, share their Mother's Day traditions.

Restaurant Week is May 5 – 14

Hopkinton's Annual Restaurant Week, hosted by the Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce, provides locals and...

The Honest Eater: Orale brings Mexico to Hopkinton

A candid review of Orale, the new Mexican restaurant in the heart of Hopkinton.

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“Bring Brennan Back,” says Town Meeting to Select Board

During a prolonged Town Meeting, articles were approved to fund HVAC replacements and structural repairs at two fire stations. Additionally, a citizen's petition passed to advocate for the reinstatement of Sergeant Tim Brennan, who was controversially fired. Discussions also included law enforcement policy adherence, town personnel actions, and amendments concerning environmental testing. Major points included various community members vocalizing both support and opposition, leading to several democratic decisions, though not all articles were successful. The meeting highlighted robust civic engagement and varied opinions on town governance and community values.

2% of Voters Decide to Raise $171 million in Tax

At Hopkinton Middle School's Annual Town Meeting, attended by 343 of 13,076 registered voters, several significant fiscal decisions were made, totaling $171,982,393. Highlights included passing the Operating budget at $121 million, approving a salary for Town Clerk Connor Degan, and agreeing to digitize town records at a cost of $667k. Debates ensued over the Hopkins Addition project, with its $48 million need achieving the required 2/3 majority. Public works projects also received attention, with some approved and others denied. The discussion will continue in a Special Town Meeting addressing additional civic matters.

Your Guide to Town Meeting 2024

Hopkinton will host its Annual Town Meeting on May 6 and a Special Town Meeting on May 7 at Hopkinton Middle School. Attendees will vote on 52 articles during the Annual Meeting and 5 additional proposals in the Special Meeting, addressing issues from town budget increases and water management to a major school renovation project. Key topics include significant debt considerations due to capital requests, particularly a $48 million expansion for Hopkins Elementary, and the adoption of a specialized Stretch Energy Code aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Voting will be electronic, with large attendance expected.

Police Seek Vehicle Seen Joyriding at HCC

The Hopkinton police are requesting help to identify a vehicle responsible for considerable damage on the Hopkinton Country Club golf course at 5:00 PM today. The vehicle nearly hit several golfers. Individuals with any information should contact the police at (508) 497-3401.