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Whitehall State Park Fall Clean Up Scheduled

Friends of Whitehall are hosting their annual fall trail cleanup on Saturday, October 21. All are welcome.

Friends of Upton State Forest remind us that it’s time to wear Orange

From the Friends of Upton State Forest: It is time to get your orange on! Why are we sharing this again? It is hunting season and while hunters are required to wear blaze orange, the general public is not. However, we all share the trails...

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An Intriguing Northern Cardinal

Julie Ford shares another stunning picture with HopNews readers.

Free as a Bird

Hugo Rodrigues, a veteran skateboarder, enjoys the slow traffic days in Hopkinton State Park...

Dispatch from Julie: A rare sighting of an Eastern Coyote

When I take a walk with my camera, I never look for anything in...

A River Otter makes a nice catch

A river otter got a Golden Shiner for his Trick or Treat on Monday!...

Barred Owl Rescued from Roadside

Everyone loves owls, right? Luckily for this Barred Owl, a local woman found her...

Red Shouldered Hawk seen in Hopkinton

Longtime contributor Julie Ford captured this stunning image of a red shouldered hawk perching...

The colors are out at Lake Whitehall

Thanks to Dave Hughes for sharing with us what he sees around him. Above...

The sun sets on Lake Whitehall

Thanks to Jeff Peters for this remarkable shot of Lake Whitehall today.

Northern Flicker in-flight

Northern (yellow-shafted) Flicker cruising by, and boy did I get lucky! 😄 Interesting, most...

End of the Rainbow

Thanks to Joel Loitherstein for sharing this clever composite photo from yesterday.

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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.

To the Editor: Vote Yes on MBTA Communities Zoning

Gary Trendel, Chair of Hopkinton Planning Board, supports Article 39 of the MBTA Communities Zoning Bylaw, promoting strategic housing development while ensuring compliance with state laws and minimizing local disruption. Despite being unavailable for the 2024 Annual Town Meeting due to a business trip, he emphasizes the importance of voting 'YES' to maintain control over local development and prevent potential lawsuits and financial penalties from the state. His outlined zones highlight efforts to align housing growth with legal requirements and local infrastructure capacities, essentially safeguarding Hopkinton's future.