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This morning, Boy Scout Troop 4 of Hopkinton held its Annual Pancake Breakfast on at St. John the Evangelist Church in Hopkinton. The scouts served original, chocolate chip, and gluten/dairy/nut free pancakes to a packed house.

Separately, a group of local residents carried on their push to recall the Select Board on the sidewalk out front of the church. The effort continues to gather signatures from disillusioned Hopkinton residents who are calling for the ouster of board members Amy Ritterbusch, Shahidul Mannan and Mary Jo Lafreniere.

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