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The HopkinToon: Team Hopkinton

Buff Spencer is on the record for how she hopes this election will turn out.

Trendel Hits One Million Miles and gets…a Middle Seat

The Planning Board chair has a special relationship with Delta Airlines.

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The HopkinToon: Hubris

Buff Spencer submits a timely toon.

The HopkinToon: Graduation!

Hopkinton High Class of 2023 is celebrated in this cartoon by Buff Spencer.

The Hopkintoon: Town Meeting

There are so many interesting topics at Town Meeting this May!

The Hopkintoon: Signs of Spring

Buff Spencer is an artist and Board Member at Friends of the Hopkinton Library.

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“Not in My Back Yard” say Voters at Town Meeting

Town Meeting voters turned down the MBTA Communities zoning changes by a very narrow margin.

LTE: Harper Steps Up as Write-In for Cemetery Commissioners

Gina Harper announces her write-in candidacy for the Board of Commissioners' 2-year seat to manage our cemeteries, emphasizing their profound significance. With a background in end-of-life care and business, she values preservation, modernization, and inclusivity. Harper aims to maintain the cemeteries as sanctuaries of heritage and serenity, urging community support in her campaign.

“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.