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Did the Deer Have Any Doe?
She Had a Buck.
Nyuk, nyuk!

August 23, 2022 - "That deer was literally a spiritual encounter. He walked TOWARDS me, very curious and sweet." ~Julie

- Photographed in Hopkinton.
 
Warm Up

August 23, 2022 - Race Director Dave McGillivray speaking to some fans at the expo the day before the Falmouth Road Race.

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What a Difference a Day Makes

Snappy Dogs moved just a few feet to the west to get away from the dust and the grinding.
They are open Thurs - Sunday, 11-3.
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Hopkinton Police Incident Log
Pit bull loose on Ash Street, cow on trail on Ash Street,
autistic male juvenile yelling racial slurs on mic,
erratic operator, complaint from fellow citizen re: resident operating
sprinkler system, individual reports her package stolen,
unregistered boats on beach - goa, erratic operator needed rest,
eldery female needs gas, male in blue Toyota by State Park entrance -
Milford PD supplied translator - taken into custody OUI Liquor and
Unlicensed operation of motor vehicle, individuals in vehicle
throwing firecrackers at other vehicles on Hayden Rowe Street,
Caller claiming to be from ICE inquiring into arrestee status unable confirm
identity - and so no info was given,
22 year-old arrested for unlicensed operation and driving with license suspended.

August 19, 20 ,21, 2022
Arrests

Real Estate Transactions for Hopkinton

New Transactions from August 13, 2022 - August 21, 2022
Choose Blue Links to See Town's Property Card for largely single family homes
Prices in red are $1 million or more

Address

Buyer

Price 

Date

Seller

Hopkinton  

4 Kimball Road

Vikram Vittal, Urmila Parthasarathy

$1,105,000

August 19, 2022

John A Hamilton Tr, et al

7 Stewart Street

Gregory Dumas, Jena Dumas

$1,150,000

August 19, 2022

Stephen R Bailey, Michelle A Bailey

9 East Main Street

Josette Farnham, Andrew Ngure

$458,000

August 19, 2022

Judith G Keefe Family Trust, et al

20 Carriage Hill Road

Brijesh Ashar, Foram Shah

$1,131,000

August 18, 2022

Sundar Sivaraman, et al

55 Elm Street

G Felix Home LLC

$350,000

August 16, 2022

Judith A MacKinnon, Paula J Whitman, Daniel J Sullivan

191 Saddle Hill Road

Aqib Chaudry

$950,000

August 16, 2022

Brittamy M Tognacci, Timothy M Tognacci

8 Hoyt Way

Maria B Stewart, Roy DiNicola

$1,026, 805

August 16, 2022

LFJ Development Corp

12 Cunningham Street

Jane Murphy

$555,000

August 16, 2022

Jason Pritchard, Jennifer Devlin

24 Granite Street

Michael Gonzales, Lisa Aaron

$1,100,000

August 16, 2022

Robert T McMann, Danielle M McMann

4 Commonwealth Avenue

Tricia E Shoemaker

$800,000

August 15, 2022

Jefferey J Simes, Shelby Simes

Last Time

39 Blueberry Lane

Christine Ragos Aquino, Arnol Ong Aquino

$940,000

August 12, 2022

Paul F Johnson, Thelma Johnson

9 North Street

Brittany M Darcy

$940,000

August 12, 2022

Fran E Levergood, et al

3 Auciello Drive

Amy K Happ, Parker R Happ

$737,000

August 12, 2022

Edwin J Robinson, Annette M Robinson

275 Pond Street

Hui Xu, YuanYhan Fu

$805,000

August 12, 2022

Andrew S Kniager, Concetta Kniager

1 Hoyt Way U9

Rick Bernier, George Soto

$949,000

August 12, 2022

LJF Development Corp.

16 Leman Lane U 3-d

Brian Kiernan

$455,000

August 11, 2022

Hannah Marie Gerrior

4 Teaberry Lane U198

Alok Dixit, Nidhi Dixit

$965,000

August 10, 2022

Mahesh K Kukkadapu, Swetha Vudugu

16 Pike Street

Susan P Fine, David L Fine

$1,086,000

August 10, 2022

Lisa C Ciesinski, Michael D Ciesinski

20 Pleasant Street

Deric McGill, Kerri McGill

$39,960

August 5, 2022

Edward Paturzo

20 Pleasant Sreet

Che-Wei Chang, Yi-Hsuan

$770,000

August 5, 2022

Edward Paturzo

27 Walnut Way U-14

Manpreet Singh, Prit Kaur BS Sahani

$1,130,000

August 5, 2020

Nikhil Ranchhod, Manpreet Kaur Rana

14 Valleywood Road

Victoria Laite Anderson, Thomas Anderson

$830,000

August 5, 2022

James V Mecone, Nancy M Mecone

59 Wood Street

FOF Realty LLC

$900,000

August 5, 2022

Fifty-nine Wood Street, llc

6 Pendulum Pass

Pasqualina Doshna, Jonathan Doshna

$1,271,000

August 4, 2022

Michael F Gaetano, Paula J Goza-Gaetano

7 Meadowland Drive

John Andrew Deptula, Allison E Deptula

$950,000

August 4, 2022

David M Paul, Cindy L Paul

7 Elizabeth Road

Anuhsareddy Gudibandi, et al

$1,240,000

August 4, 2022

David L Fine, Susan P Fine

0 Elm Street

YR Partners Investment LLC

$120,000

August 2, 2022

Judith A Brooks, et al

0 West Main Street

YR Partners Investment LLC

$80,000

August 2, 2022

John Fannon, Richard J Fannon est.

30 West Main Street

Lian M Guo, Yuan Li

$726,000

August 1, 2022

Courtney P Bradford

5 Lyford Road

Tarik Guessab, Lamia Himi Guessab

$1,235,000

August 1, 2022

David Haws, Hope Haws

15 Oliver Lane

Charles Torrisi, Meredith Tuite

$730,000

August 1, 2022

Frederick Mayer, Denise Mayer

Time Before

24 Alexander Road

Mohammed Khalid Ansari, Yasmin Fatthaulla

$825,000

July 29, 2022

Kristen J Niedbala, et al

5 Gibbon Road

Douglas Jones, Joanne Roman Jones

$1,341,000

July 29, 2022

Lukasz Jarzyna, Ayumi Jarzyna

7 Hunters Ridge Way

Jessica M Phillipo, Jason M Phillipo

$1,477,000

July 28, 2022

Robert E Davis, Kristina B Davis

10 Cunningham Street

Amit Kallimani

$860,000

July 28. 2022

Dawn L Ohanian

7 Westfield Road

Juan A Arango, Mary Lou Arango

$1,150,000

July 27, 2022

Bono Family Trust, et al

10 Daniel Road

Luke J Neveu, Margaret Kietman Neveu

$890,000

July 27, 2022

Robert T Woelflein, Elizabeth B Woelflein

48 Teresa Road

Taylor Edward Canby, Hoi Tung Heidi

$1,100,000

July 26, 2022

Glenn A Brand, Laura R Brand

6 Crispwater Way

Sreedevi Veerareddy Gari

$815,000

July 25, 2022

Shravan Batlanki, Meghana Manthani

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Price War?

August 20, 2022 - Let's Hope So!

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Living the Dream

August 20, 2022 - Merylyn Mezitt, on behalf of the Hopkinton Garden Club, makes sure the beautiful flowers and plants get enough water to survive through the drought. The subtle dream that gives the foliage the deep green of July, is accomplished with the help of Adobe Photoshop® . BTW, the water streaming over the Claflin Fountain comes from an underground reservoir within the fencing that circulates the same water, and replenishes only when necessary.

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MassDOT Project Number: 606043 Construction Advisory No. 39 August 19, 2022

Please be advised that this schedule may change due to weather and existing conditions found while performing the tasks below. This work may impact traffic and require lane and sidewalk closures limiting access to driveways and entrances to businesses.
What to Expect for the Week of August 22, 2022, to August 26, 2022 East Side of Project and Project Wide
• Comcast Ductbank work from the Muffin House working eastbound to Ash Street
• Service connections from the Muffin House to Ash Street
• Continue the service connections project wide West Side of Project
• Install new granite curb – along Main Street working eastbound to the Fire Station
• Fine Grade and Compact sidewalks between Wood Street and the Fire Station
• Start pouring concrete sidewalks on Wood Street, West Main Street, and Main Street working towards the Fire Station 85/135 Intersection
• Continue grading the road at the intersection
• One lane of traffic will be maintained and the eastbound detour – From Pleasant Street to Maple Street to Hayden Rowe will be utilized.
• Walcott Street will be open to two-way traffic during the detour and will revert to one-way traffic when the road is opened up Estimated work hours will be from 7am to 7pm. For the most up to date information about the Main Street Corridor project please visit theTown's project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com
The Town of Hopkinton appreciates your patience and consideration while we work tosupport MassDOT’s project to revitalize our downtown infrastructure.


It's Friday!!!!!!
The Personal Clambake is a huge bargain!
Town Meeting a Slam Dunk
Frequent TM participant Ken Weismantel ever the conservative, suggests at the mic a list of reasons to speed the
approval through of the school Article, including the rising cost of expenses, and ending with the need
to get home "and have an adult beverage."


Video courtesy HCAM-TV
WELCOME!
Choose the video below [or here] for a message from CEO and President of Alltown Fresh, Eric Slifka.

August 18, 2022 - CEO and President of Alltown Fresh® Eric Slifka watches as Select Board Vice-Chair Mary Jo LaFreniere cuts the ribbon for the newest concept gas station/eatery opening today at 92 West Main Street in Hopkinton, and the latest in the growing list of stores in the chain, which now number thirteen branded as Alltown Fresh.
Today was a day of fresh cooked food sampling, friendly conversation and ribbon cutting. Above are town officials as well as Alltown Fresh staff and Hopkinton Chamber members.

 

Kenneth Patrick, 90, of Medway, and a former resident of Pleasantville, NY, Madison, CT and Mashpee, MA, passed away on August 15, 2022. Born in New York City, he was the last child of 10 siblings born to Katherine (McGee) and George Patrick. He was the husband of 60 years to Bernadette (Morganthaler) Patrick of Medway.


Ken was a Veteran of the Army, having served during the Korean War as a Combat Engineer in the 224th Infantry Division. He went on to work as a police officer for the New York City Police Department’s 42nd Precinct. He took pleasure in playing golf and worked as a grounds crewman on golf courses in Cape Cod. Known for his beautiful blue eyes, Ken loved to dance, play bocce, and had a quick wit and a dry sense of humor. He had a love of doing carpentry and masonry work and liked to volunteer for the Christ the King Catholic Church food pantry in Mashpee. He enjoyed watching the Yankees and the Celtics.


Besides his wife, Ken is survived by his two children, Maureen Patrick of Franklin, and Kenneth Patrick and his wife, Beth of Hopkinton. He also leaves behind three grandchildren, Connor, Kayla and Leah Patrick; his sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Patricia and Richard Messing of CT as well as many loving nieces and nephews.


Funeral services are being held privately with family with interment taking place at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to NY Police & Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund, PO Box 26837 New York, NY 10087 or to www.answerthecall.org/  Arrangements are under the care of the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com

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Main, Cedar and Grove Streets, Smack-Dab in the Middle

August 17, 2022 - The police officer is standing on Main Street, between Cedar and Grove Streets, as work goes on to the left of him, to the right of him, and behind him. This part of the project was the main reason, all those years ago, that got the engineers' Spidey Senses tingling as they insisted that Cedar Street needed to be moved over, which the contractor is now in the process of doing after many years since its inception.

As for the Snappy Dogs trailer:
In order to enjoy the full Snappy culinary experience — Teresa calling out to customers when they get within 100', and Lisa commenting on all of the goings on, the trailer has been moved away from the banging, scaping and clouds of dust for the time being:

Wrong Way I-495 Fatal - Driver Arrested for OUI

Massachusetts State Police Investigate Wrong-Way Fatal Crash in Hopkinton

August 17, 2022 - At approximately 12:15 a.m., today Troopers from the State Police Barracks in Millbury responded to reports of a wrong-way driver southbound on Interstate 495 northbound in Hopkinton. While Troopers responded to the area the wrong-way vehicle struck two vehicles traveling northbound.

Preliminary investigation indicates that the wrong-way vehicle, a 2018 Ford Transit driven by DEVIN ARROYO, 29, of Taunton, struck a car driven by an adult male head-on. The car was then struck in the rear by a 2020 International tractor trailer, operated by a 41-year-old man from Providence. The tractor-trailer was traveling behind the Infiniti and was unable to stop in time.

The Ford van rolled over after hitting the car.

The driver of the car was transported by ambulance to the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester where he was pronounced deceased as a result of injuries sustained in the crash. The driver of the Ford was transported to UMass-Worcester with minor injuries. The driver of the International not injured.

Subsequent investigation determined that ARROYO, the Ford Transit operator, was operating under the influence of alcohol. Troopers placed him into custody at the hospital for OUI-liquor. Further charges may be filed pending completion of the ongoing investigation.

Information about the deceased victim is being withheld at this time pending next of kin notification.

During the incident, all lanes of Interstate 495 northbound at exit 58 were closed to traffic. Traffic was diverted off at exit 54 West Main Street in Hopkinton at approximately 12:20 a.m. All lanes were reopened at approximately 4:50 a.m.

The remaining facts and circumstances of the crash are currently under investigation by troopers from the State Police-Millbury Barracks and the Worcester County State Police Detective Unit, with assistance from the State Police Collision Analysis Reconstruction Section, State Police Crime Scene Services Section, and the State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Section.

Hopkinton Police, Fire and EMS, and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (Mass DOT), all assisted on scene.

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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Large branch across Wood Street, Male harrassing an employee
on Avenue E - then took off, erratic operator heading into Ashland
on East Street, caller lost wallet near the State Park, Sgt. Brennan
informed a walk-in of the death of a family member, caller reported
overnight vandalism, illegal dumping on Avenue E, older teens coming
onto field and causing trouble, hit and run on South Street, State Park
rep[orts finding debit cards, individual reports a credit card opened in
his name, unemployment identity theft, catalytic converter stolen, caller

reports someone harassing her...

MVA - no PI, tree company working in bad spot w/o a detail - they will handle,
MVA _ no PI, DCF requests to speak with Sgt. regarding open case, walk-in
reports teens vandalizing church playground, assist FD with mulch fire
on Wood Street, assist FD on Snactuary Lane, DMV,
August 15, 2022
August 16, 2022
 
Bye, Bye Main Street

August 16, 2022 - The machine on the right churns up the existing street, spits it out, and gets ready to fill another empty truck.
 
Meet Bruce Lopes, Hopkinton Drug's New Supplement Manager


My goal at Hopkinton Drug is to utilize my industry experience to work with patients to provide an integrative health approach through nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle modification.

We offer a wide selection of the highest quality practitioner brands in the industry and offer a tiered discount to help provide the best value for your nutritional supplement needs.

If you are looking to maximize your gut health, cognitive
function, or your general wellbeing,
Contact me today to get started.

Here's what I'll provide:
A personalized approach to wellness
Flexible consultation appointments
Access to my phone and email
Access to high quality practitioner brands
A tiered volume discount program
Collaboration with a pharmacist when appropriate

Fee Schedule
No cost introductory session (15 minutes)
30 minute consultation - $65
60 minute consultation - $125

Please fill out the contact form and I will get back to you at my earliest
convenience to discuss the next steps.

 

Contact Form

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Not the Serengeti

August 16, 2022 - Dave shares a recent sunrise from on high, looking toward Hopkinton.

Katharine (“Kate”) Brownlee Gasser, 75, of Hopkinton, passed away at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston on Saturday, August 13, 2022. Born in New York City, New York, she was the daughter of the late Emily (Graves) and Robertson Sillars. She met her future husband Morrie Gasser in college, and they have been together ever since, happily married for 53 years.


Kate held a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from the University of Chicago, a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and was licensed as a Professional Engineer. In her career, she worked for technology companies as a computer programmer and mechanical engineer. Her hobbies and talents included chess, painting and drawing. In 1962 at the age of 14, she played in the U.S. Women’s Chess Championship in New York City, and in 1963 she won the U.S. Women’s Open Chess Championship in Chicago. She was a lifelong member of the U.S. Chess Federation. She was passionate about contributing to the community, working as a volunteer teaching chess, helping at the Greater Boston Food Bank, and teaching mathematics at the Cambridge Community Learning Center.


Kate will be remembered as a kind and compassionate woman who cared deeply for her friends & family. She was strong minded but scrupulously fair and honest, always concerned for others. She handled life’s ups and downs with a song in her heart. We are eternally grateful for her treasured presence in our lives.


Besides her husband, she is survived by two children, Daniel Gasser of Danvers and Rebecca Gasser of Rehovot, Israel, and her siblings David, Janet and Tony Sillars. She also leaves behind 3 grandchildren, Noa Yaish, Emma Pliska and Dylan Gasser.


A graveside service will take place at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, August 18th at the Framingham/Natick Jewish Cemetery, 39 Fairview Ave. Natick. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Friends of the Community Learning Center in Cambridge. Arrangements are under the care of the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com

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Kathleen L. MacLennan, 99, of Hopkinton, passed away at her home on Sunday, August 14, 2022. Born in Enid, Oklahoma, she was the daughter of the late Maybelle (Lee) Smith and Donald King. She was the wife of the late Norman Murray MacLennan, and her first husband, the late C. Richard Mansfield.

 

Kathleen had a passion for quilting. She was a member of the Hopkinton Senior Center’s quilting club and the Marathon Quilters Guild. She was also a member of the Eastern Star. 

Kathleen is survived by her son, Richard L. Mansfield and his wife, Marylou of North Eastham, MA; her brother, Edwin Smith of Ohio; 2 grandchildren, Richard and Jeffrey Mansfield and 4 great-grandchildren, Joshua, David, Michael and Brody; as well as her son-in-law, Vascen Bogigian of Hopkinton. She is predeceased by her daughter, Pamela Kay Bogigian, who passed away in December 2021. 

A funeral service will be held sometime in September and will be announced. Interment will be held privately at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hopkinton Senior Center, 28 Mayhew St. Hopkinton, MA 01748.  Arrangements are under the care of the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com

 
Real Estate Transactions for Hopkinton

New Transactions from August 1, 2022 - August 12, 2022
Choose Blue Links to See Town's Property Card for largely single family homes
Prices in red are $1 million or more
Address
Buyer
Price 
Date
Seller
Hopkinton  
39 Blueberry Lane Christine Ragos Aquino, Arnol Ong Aquino $940,000 August 12, 2022 Paul F Johnson, Thelma Johnson
9 North Street Brittany M Darcy $940,000 August 12, 2022 Fran E Levergood, et al
3 Auciello Drive Amy K Happ, Parker R Happ $737,000 August 12, 2022 Edwin J Robinson, Annette M Robinson
275 Pond Street Hui Xu, YuanYhan Fu $805,000 August 12, 2022 Andrew S Kniager, Concetta Kniager
1 Hoyt Way U9 Rick Bernier, George Soto $949,000 August 12, 2022 LJF Development Corp.
16 Leman Lane U 3-d Brian Kiernan $455,000 August 11, 2022 Hannah Marie Gerrior
4 Teaberry Lane U198 Alok Dixit, Nidhi Dixit $965,000 August 10, 2022 Mahesh K Kukkadapu, Swetha Vudugu
16 Pike Street Susan P Fine, David L Fine $1,086,000 August 10, 2022 Lisa C Ciesinski, Michael D Ciesinski
20 Pleasant Street Deric McGill, Kerri McGill $39,960 August 5, 2022 Edward Paturzo
20 Pleasant Sreet Che-Wei Chang, Yi-Hsuan $770,000 August 5, 2022 Edward Paturzo
27 Walnut Way U-14 Manpreet Singh, Prit Kaur BS Sahani $1,130,000 August 5, 2020 Nikhil Ranchhod, Manpreet Kaur Rana
14 Valleywood Road Victoria Laite Anderson, Thomas Anderson $830,000 August 5, 2022 James V Mecone, Nancy M Mecone
59 Wood Street FOF Realty LLC $900,000 August 5, 2022 Fifty-nine Wood Street, llc
6 Pendulum Pass Pasqualina Doshna, Jonathan Doshna $1,271,000 August 4, 2022 Michael F Gaetano, Paula J Goza-Gaetano
7 Meadowland Drive John Andrew Deptula, Allison E Deptula $950,000 August 4, 2022 David M Paul, Cindy L Paul
7 Elizabeth Road Anuhsareddy Gudibandi, et al $1,240,000 August 4, 2022 David L Fine, Susan P Fine
0 Elm Street YR Partners Investment LLC $120,000 August 2, 2022 Judith A Brooks, et al
0 West Main Street YR Partners Investment LLC $80,000 August 2, 2022 John Fannon, Richard J Fannon est.
30 West Main Street Lian M Guo, Yuan Li $726,000 August 1, 2022 Courtney P Bradford
5 Lyford Road Tarik Guessab, Lamia Himi Guessab $1,235,000 August 1, 2022 David Haws, Hope Haws
15 Oliver Lane Charles Torrisi, Meredith Tuite $730,000 August 1, 2022 Frederick Mayer, Denise Mayer
Last Time        
24 Alexander Road Mohammed Khalid Ansari, Yasmin Fatthaulla $825,000 July 29, 2022 Kristen J Niedbala, et al
5 Gibbon Road Douglas Jones, Joanne Roman Jones $1,341,000 July 29, 2022 Lukasz Jarzyna, Ayumi Jarzyna
7 Hunters Ridge Way Jessica M Phillipo, Jason M Phillipo $1,477,000 July 28, 2022 Robert E Davis, Kristina B Davis
10 Cunningham Street Amit Kallimani $860,000 July 28. 2022 Dawn L Ohanian
7 Westfield Road Juan A Arango, Mary Lou Arango $1,150,000 July 27, 2022 Bono Family Trust, et al
10 Daniel Road Luke J Neveu, Margaret Kietman Neveu $890,000 July 27, 2022 Robert T Woelflein, Elizabeth B Woelflein
48 Teresa Road Taylor Edward Canby, Hoi Tung Heidi $1,100,000 July 26, 2022 Glenn A Brand, Laura R Brand
6 Crispwater Way Sreedevi Veerareddy Gari $815,000 July 25, 2022 Shravan Batlanki, Meghana Manthani

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Holliston Federation of Teachers Endorses Arena-DeRosa

 James Arena-DeRosa (Holliston), candidate for the 8th Middlesex State House District (Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn, and precincts two and three of Millis), has been endorsed by the Holliston Federation of Teachers, the local union of public school workers who are dedicated to serving the community of Holliston, Massachusetts.

"The Holliston Federation of Teachers is pleased to endorse James Arena-DeRosafor State Representative. We believe James will actively advocate for the educational and mental health needs of Holliston students, will work to address funding issues faced by small towns and will maintain open channels with local officials to keep his finger on the pulse of the community," said Jaime Cutone, HFT President.

The Holliston Federation of Teachers is the first local teachers union to endorse in the 2022 race for the 8th Middlesex. The endorsement of the HFT cements James as the best choice for voters who care about our communities’ schools and the holistic education of our students.

“As the parent of two boys who were raised in the Holliston school system and alongtime member of the Holliston community, I am incredibly appreciative of the HFT’s endorsement of my campaign for State Representative,” said James.

 

"If elected, I will work closely with teachers, educational staff, and our local governments to ensure our schools have proper representation in Boston and the pressing issues facing our students, such as the recovery from the pandemic and youth mental health services access, are being addressed.”


Stanley J. Wasilauski Jr., 60, of Hopkinton, passed away in Boston on Saturday, August 13, 2022, after a long battle with cancer. Born in Northampton, MA, he was the son of the late Beverly (Jacque) and Stanley Joseph Wasilauski. He was the loving husband of 34 years to Debra (Conlon) Wasilauski of Hopkinton.


Stanley was the devoted and proud father to his two daughters, Kelli Wasilauski of Nashville, TN and Kara Wasilauski of Boston. He also leaves behind his siblings, Mike Wasilauski and his wife, Dorothy of South Hadley, MA, Patti Fydenkevez and her husband, Joe of Sunderland, MA, and Debbie Czajkowski and her husband, Joe of Hadley, MA.

Stanley worked in different branches of State Street Corporation in Boston for over 30 years. He was an avid music lover and especially enjoyed Bruce Springsteen. He took pleasure in fishing, golfing, hiking and spending time in Harwich. He was a passionate Boston Sports Fan, especially the Patriots.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 18th from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, 57 Hayden Rowe St. A funeral service will take place on Friday, August 19th at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment will be held privately at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Melanoma Research Foundation, 1420 K Street, NW, 7th Floor Washington, DC 20005 or https://donate.melanoma.org/

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Representative Brian W. Murray Endorses Connor Degan for State Representative

Connor Degan, Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Representative, 8th Middlesex District, has been formally endorsed by Representative Brian W. Murray Democrat of 10th Worcester District.

“I am honored to have Representative Murray’s endorsement for my candidacy for State Representative. He represents one of our neighboring districts and serves on multiple committees in the state legislature including the Ways and Means, Economic Development, and Public Health where he serves as the Vice Chair. He has been instrumental in passing acts on both clean energy and offshore wind as well as addressing barriers to care for mental health. I look forward to the opportunity to collaborate with Representative Murray on future activities,” said Degan.

Degan added that he and Murray connected on their shared experiences in municipal government prior to running for state office and how much of an advantage that gives new representatives when they come in with extensive municipal knowledge.

Connor Degan looks forward to bringing his strong municipal and extensive civic engagement experience to Beacon Hill to advocate for the needs of constituents in the 8th Middlesex District communities of
Holliston, Hopkinton, precincts 2 & 3 of Millis, and Sherborn (new to the 8th Middlesex District,
currently served by Representative David Linsky). The Massachusetts State Primary is on
September 6th and Degan is running to replace the seat vacated by former Representative Carolyn
Dykema.

“I humbly ask for your vote at the state primaries on September 6th and look forward to being the representative of the communities of the district,” said Degan.
The More the Merrier

Treblemakers Chorus Rehearsals Begin September 7

Do you enjoy singing? Join the Treblemakers adult community chorus! Rehearsals are Wednesdays, 7:30 to 9:30 PM starting on September 7th. Rehearsals are at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts. Come to our first rehearsal to get started. Questions? Email: Treblemakers.Chorus@gmail.com, Phone: (508) 686–7347, or visit https://www.hopartscenter.org/
 
Jumpin'

August 15, 2022 - Jumpin Juba brought vintage music to the Hopkinton Common yesterday, where people didn't think about the mess they drove or walked through to get there, but were constantly reminded by the backdrop of construction equipment and materials. Sunday, August 28, 2022 is the last Sunday Concert of the summer with a large Bollywood group, Din Check.

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Rear-end Collision

August 12, 2022 - This Toyota was rammed in the rear by a RAM crew cab pickup. UPDATE: Two occupants were transported to Milford. An injured minor subject seated in the rear is shielded from identification while awaiting ambulance transport.
Saturday Night


MassDOT Project Number: 606043 Construction Advisory No. 38 August 12, 2022
Please be advised that this schedule may change due to weather and existing conditions found while performing the tasks below. This work may impact traffic and require lane and sidewalk closures limiting access to driveways and entrances to businesses.
What to Expect for the Week of August 15, 2022, to August 19, 2022, East Side of Project and Project Wide
 • Comcast Ductbanks work on Main Street from the Muffin House to Ash Street
• Underground service work to property lines (from the Muffin House working eastbound to Ash Street)
• Continue the service connections project wide West Side of Project • Install new granite curb along Main Street between Wood Street and the Fire Station
• Fine Grade and Compact sidewalks between Wood Street and the Fire Station
• Start forming Concrete Sidewalks between Wood Street and the Fire Station 85/135 Intersection
• Start Phase 2 of Full-Depth excavation – estimated to be completed in 3 weeks
• Work will begin at the Fire Station and move eastward to the Muffin House
• Work will also take place within the project limits on Cedar and Grove Street
• One lane of traffic will be maintained and the eastbound detour – from Pleasant St to Maple St to Hayden Rowe will be utilized; Walcott St. will be open to two-way traffic during the detour and will revert to one-way when the road is opened up.
• Access to driveways will be maintained with possible brief delays
• Dust control measures will be utilized including mandatory treatment over the weekend
• Estimated work hours will be between 7am and 7pm and may include Saturdays For the most up to date information about the Main Street Corridor project please visit theTown's project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com The Town of Hopkinton appreciates your patience and consideration while we work tosupport MassDOT’s project to revitalize our downtown infrastructure.


HOPKINTON- John Thomas “Jack” Donahue of Upton and formerly of Hopkinton, passed away on August 9, 2022 at the age of 89 after a battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. Born on September 18, 1932, Jack was the middle child of James and Helen Donahue of Southborough. He was a 1950 graduate of St. Peter’s High School and a 1955 graduate of Northeastern University. Jack spent ten years in the US Army Reserves, ascending to the rank of Captain.

Jack is predeceased by his parents, brother Edward and son James. He is survived by his wife Louise of Upton, with whom he shared 54 years of marriage, sister Mary Foley of Marlborough, children Patricia Lavoie and her husband Michael of Upton, John Donahue and his wife Erin of Northbridge, Thomas Donahue and his wife Adelaide, of Milford, David Safstrom and his wife Shirley of Roswell, Georgia as well as his grandchildren Megan, Colleen and Chris Lavoie, Emma, Lillian and Jack Donahue and Matt and Tim Donahue.

Jack was an original partner at McCarthy Pools Corporation in Southborough where he managed the business operations for over 55 years, until retiring in 2015. A long time Hopkinton resident, Jack was active in the community. He is a past president of the Hopkinton Little League, former Trustee of the Hopkinton Library and was involved in many programs at St. John the Evangelist Church.

We will all miss his smile, laugh and genuineness. The family would like to thank the staff at Oasis at Dodge Park for the wonderful care they gave Jack while he was a resident at the facility.

Calling hours will be held Thursday, August 18, 2022 from 9-10:30 a.m. at the Callanan Cronin Funeral Home, 34 Church St. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church. Burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Hopkinton.

In lieu of flowers the family encourages donations be made to the Shriner Hospitals for Children, PO Box 947765, Atlanta, GA 30394 or www.LovetotheRescue.org .

IT'S FRIDAY!!!
CHECK OUT NEW, LOWER INDIVIDUAL CLAMBAKE PRICE: $28.00!!!

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Hey (hey!), You (you!), Get offa My Feeder! [Repeat]...

August 11, 2022 - Our territorial young male hummingbird staring down, and subsequently chasing off, a BEE at HIS feeder ! 😄 Fascinating to watch. I ended up putting out more feeders, in other areas of the yard. Especially as summer winds down and they need the energy for their migration, I felt bad for all the others I've seen him chase away. He sounds like a rocket zooming after them. ~ Julie Ford
 
Death Notice
John Donahue
September 18, 1932 - August 9, 2022

Arrangement details, incomplete at this time, have been entrusted to the Callanan Cronin Funeral Home.

HOPKINTON- Kathaleen "Bette" (Burr) Oehley, 97, died Tuesday, August 9, 2022, at Beaumont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center in Westborough. She was the wife of the late Donald Oehley to whom she was married for 47 years. She was the daughter of the late Frank Burr and Kathleen (Frizzell) Burr.

Born at just 3 pounds, on the family farm in Southborough, Bette was not expected to survive. Bette grew up on Dairy farms and was the first female milk delivery person for Sunshine Dairy, via horse & wagon.

She had a love of animals and a passion for horses. Her horse’s name was Tippy, a little white cow pony with an attitude. She rode Tippy to round up cows, to school, and on dates, (you had to ride a horse to get a date with Bette). She loved gardening, flowers, and fresh corn on the cob.

Throughout her life Bette lived in Southborough, Westborough, and Natick where she met and married the love of her life Donald V. Oehley on June 7, 1947. They built a house and raised their 5 children at 11 Pike Street in Hopkinton. Affiliated with St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Hopkinton, Bette was a pie maker, sang in the choir and made flower arrangements for the altars from her personal gardens. Bette & Donald were married for 47 years, Donald passed on August 31, 1994. Bette’s later years were spent living in Linwood, MA spending time with her family.

She is survived by three of her children, her son Kendall Oehley and wife Dina of Uxbridge, her daughter Linda Gray and husband Jim Morill of Greenfield, NH and her son Scott and wife Cori Oehley of Upton. She is also survived by 8 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

In addition to her husband, she is predeceased by her sons Rodney and Jeffrey Oehley and her siblings, an older Brother Clifford (Kippy) Burr, older Sister Blanche Johnson and younger brother, Ernest (Ernie) Burr.

A Eucharistic service will be held on Tuesday, August 16, 2022 at 10:00 A.M. in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 61 Wood St, Hopkinton. Burial of cremains will follow at Rural Cemetery, Southbourgh. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Callanan Cronin Funeral Home
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DCR Local beaches
Hopkinton State Park Main Beach Closed

By inference, there is swimming at the upper beach!
NOTE: The Hopkinton entry refers to the State Park, and NOT the town beach.

Gully Boys Win

Gully Boys won the Hopkinton Cricket League T12 – 2022 cricket league finals against Hopkinton Hillers.

Hopkinton Cricket League T12 – 2022 was organized by  the Hopkinton Cricket Club (HCC). ~ Ravi Dasari

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When You're Down and Troubled...

August 9, 2022 - Incoming HHS Senior, artist Owen Fitzpatrick, has finished (for now?) his message in paint, like James Taylor's in music, offers friendship to those who need it.
 
Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Follow up on construction bylaw complaint -no violation, assist FD,
DMV (x2), a neighbor is walking into homes and going into cars,
incident of fraud, overnight B&E into MV on White Street, MVA no PI,
school bus vs car - no PI, reports suspicious male taking pictures of her
daughter around 8:30 am (8/5), dumpster fire - West Main, caller lost
her red credit card, Sylvan Way - accidental smoke alarm, unlocked
container on Pratt Way, caller reports someone has taken all of the fruit
off of his fruit trees - would like to press charges, caller reports a tree has
fallen on her motor vehicle, caller reports early violation of construction bylaw -
will stop work until 8:00 am, fire alarm activation on Curtis Road, walk-in
reports insurance fraud, erratic driver on I-495, spoke with suspect in hit & run
in Bellingham, issued parking tickets to two boats in Sandy Beach lot,
assisted Upton with MVA, warrant arrest, assist Southborough PD,
 assist FD, rude person at Sandy Beach, catalytic converter stolen on
Freedom Way, lights at Chestnunt malfunctioning...

One-vehicle accident with airbag deployment, catalytic converter stolen
on South Street, Winnebego parked - taking up spaces in lot, 2 males arguing
on South Street, catalytic converter stolen from Spouth Street over weekend,
2 car MVA on South Street - no injuries, elderly woman with her thumb out on
Legacy Farms South, wires down on School Street - no hazzard, Claflin Ave truck
struck parked car - no PI, catalytic converters stolen from MV on Constitution Court, assist FD, TT unit stuck on Lumber Street, catalytic Converter stolen on Lumber Street...

August 5, 6, 7, 2022
August 8, 2022
Arrest
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AstroTurf Installation Complete

A new and improved artificial turf surface, $400,000 of the cost coming from fees account, has been installed at the Fruit Street Fields. Got a dog? Check out the dog park on your way to the field, and return with your dog. Wearing your hiking boots? Test the recently completed Mary Pratt trails.
Weston Nurseries:
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Hopkinton Special Town Meeting 2022

The Hopkinton Select Board has called a Special Town Meeting to be held on Thursday, August 18, 2022.  The Special Town Meeting 2022 will be held at the Hopkinton High School Athletic Center (gymnasium) and commence at 7:00 pm. You can find the initial notice by clicking this link.  

There is one article on the warrant, which is listed below.  You can also see the signed warrant by clicking here.  

Marathon School Addition:

To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds or otherwise provide a sum or sums of money for the payment of increased costs related to the Marathon School Addition project, such sum to be in addition to appropriations approved by vote of the 2021 Annual Town Meeting, pursuant to Article 17 of said Town Meeting’s warrant and by vote of the 2022 Annual Town meeting, pursuant to Article 29 of said Town Meeting’s warrant, including any planning, design, engineering, construction or associated costs or expenses related thereto; said sum to be spent under the direction of the School Committee. Pass any vote or take any act relative thereto.

Click here to view the General Contractor presentation to the Select Board from 7/12/22
Click here to view a presentation about the Marathon School Addition project for the Special Town Meeting

As more information becomes available, this page will be updated. Contributed content.

What Drought?

August 8, 2022 - The Hopkinton Reservoir Dam displays high water marks from recent, as well as past, water levels. Both beaches have been closed for many days in the last couple of weeks, as Canada geese took over the water.

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More Hands Across the Fence


 
 
Don't Eat Me!

August 8, 2022 - Thanks to Julie for sharing this rare photo.

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Hopkinton Colors

August 7, 2022 - Rising Hopkinton High School Senior Owen Fitzpatrick paints the hand of Chief of Police Joseph Bennett Saturday at the entrance to EMC Park where Owen was awarded a panel to design a piece of art with a message of inclusivity. Each participant was invited to make a handprint, alternating green and orange. After enough handprints are recorded, Owen will write "We've Got Your Back" on the panel to show support for those who need it.

Familiar Faces

August 7, 2022 - The Spoon is a great place to run into friends and neighbors; and now a great place to sit under their recently constructed pergola, on the southern side of the building, out of the sun.
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A Walk in the Park

Officer Beloin joins Owen Fitzpatrick and his contribution to the HCC's Diversity Mural at EMC Park . From HPD facebook.

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Vets and History

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Choose for Saturday, August 6 specials.
 
Retired. Really?

August 5, 2022 - Longtime Hopkinton Officer Patrick O'Brien, is now longtime retired Officer Patrick O'Brien, directing traffic today Downtown.
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Fast Work

August 5, 2022 - Hopkinton Fire Chief William Miller made fast work of a dumpster fire behind the building that houses Unibank at lunchtime today.

Hopkinton Fire Department Announces Promotion of Training Lieutenant


HOPKINTON — Chief William Miller is pleased to announce the promotion of the department's new training lieutenant.

Lt. John Krauss was appointed to the position effective Aug. 2. In his new role, he will be in charge of all training for the Hopkinton Fire Department, which includes program development of both fire and EMS-based training, group delivery and orientation for all new hire employees.

Lt. Krauss began as a firefighter with the department in 2017. He is certified Firefighter I/II through the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy and is a credentialed Fire Instructor I and paramedic. He is certified in CPR, ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support).

He is additionally a member of the Massachusetts District 14 Dive Team and has Open Water and Dry Suit Certifications.

He is a graduate of the Quinsigamond Community College Paramedic Program and is currently enrolled in Purdue Global University's Bachelor of Science in Fire Science program with expected graduation in December.

"Training is a crucial part of what we do as a department and ensures all of our members are prepared with the skills needed to respond to many types of emergencies," Chief Miller said. "I am pleased to appoint Lt. Krauss to this role and look forward to the knowledge and experience he will bring to the position."

Lt. Krauss will be officially sworn in to the position on Sept. 6 at the Hopkinton Select Board meeting.

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Construction Advisory
Above, Main, West Main, Wood Street Intersection. OPM Camera

MassDOT Project Number: 606043 Construction Advisory No. 37
August 5, 2022 Please be advised that this schedule may change due to weather and existing conditions found while performing the tasks below. This work may impact traffic and require lane and sidewalk closures limiting access to driveways and entrances to businesses.
What to Expect for the Week of August 8, 2022, to August 12, 2022
• Continue the service connections project wide West Side of Project
• Complete traffic signal at Wood Street intersection with Main Street
• Install new granite curb on Main Street moving east from the Wood St. intersection to the Fire Station
 
• Fine Grade and Compact sidewalks between Wood Street and the Fire Station – detour will be utilized as needed 85/135 Intersection
• Verizon and Comcast Ductbank work at Grove Street and Cedar Street – detour will be utilized as needed
Please be advised, the contractor plans on starting the full depth excavation at the 135/85 intersection on August 15. More details will be provided in the August 12 advisory.
For the most up to date information about the Main Street Corridor project please visit theTown's project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com  The Town of Hopkinton appreciates your patience and consider

 
EVERY DAY IS FISH DAY, BUT ESPECIALLY FRIDAY!!

HOPKINTON - William “Bill” Fenwick Macmillan Jr, 80, died peacefully on August 4, 2022, surrounded by his family. He was the husband of Nancy (Penney) Macmillan, to whom he shared a life with for 57 years. He was the son of the late William Fenwick Macmillan and Irene M (Cousins) Macmillan.

Bill was a lifelong resident of Hopkinton and a 1959 graduate of Hopkinton High School where he was an all-around athlete. He was honored to serve his country in the United States Navy on the USS Bexar through the missile crisis in Cuba. He went on to a career building pumping stations throughout New England but his real passion was athletics and coaching youth sports. He touched hundreds of young athletes over the years, including coaching Hopkinton’s first youth football team. Hockey was near and dear to his heart. Coaching the Hopkinton Hornets and Triboro youth hockey teams brought him such joy as he loved seeing young talent develop on the ice. He was actively involved in his children’s and grandchildren’s athletics and seemed to always be on the road to one game or another. Music was his second language and we will forever miss his voice. He could name any 50’s tune in 3 notes and could flawlessly sing every word with perfect pitch.

In addition to his wife, Bill is survived by his children William Macmillan III and his wife Ursula of Milton, Brenda Macmillan and her partner Paul of Pelham, New Hampshire, Karen Schiloski of Mendon, Laura Doherty and her husband Tim of Gray Court, South Carolina and Daniel Macmillan and his wife Caroline of Hopkinton. He also leaves his beloved grandchildren Stephanie, Maxwell, Lindsay, Kylie, Sarah, Peter, Jessica, John, William IV, Emma, Joseph, Patrick, Jackson, Senan and Kiernan and his four great grandchildren James, Bryleigh, Connor and Timothy with another blessing on the way in October. Bill is also survived by his brother David “Jeff” and his wife Norma of Hopkinton, his sister Martha Banks and her husband Stephen of Worcester, his brother Michael and his wife Margaret of Walpole and many nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be held Monday, August 8, 2022 from the Callanan Cronin Funeral Home, 34 Church Street. A funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. John the Evangelist Church at 10:30 a.m. Burial with military honors will follow in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Hopkinton. Calling hours at the funeral home are Sunday, August 7, 2022 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, please consider extending a hand to those who willingly sacrifice each day to provide our freedom and security through a donation in Bill’s name to the Gary Sinise Foundation, PO Box 40726, Nashville, TN 37204 or
www.garysinisefoundation.org  .

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Town of Hopkinton Shares Warrant Article for Aug. 18 Special Town Meeting

HOPKINTON — Town Manager Norman Khumalo would like to share the warrant article that will be up for consideration at the upcoming Special Town Meeting.

Special Town Meeting will be held Thursday, Aug. 18 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Hopkinton High School Field House/Athletic Center, 90 Hayden Rowe St.

The Select Board voted Tuesday, Aug. 2 to place one article on the Special Town Meeting Warrant relating to an addition to the Marathon Elementary School.

The warrant article will ask the Town whether to approve a transfer of $850,000 from the School Department Stabilization Fund for increased costs related to the Marathon School Addition project. This funding, if approved, will supplement previously approved funding for the project. A two-thirds vote at Special Town Meeting will be needed to pass the measure.

The signed warrant can be found on the Town of Hopkinton website.

"Special Town Meeting is an important process by which residents voice their opinions and participate in decision making about pressing matters impacting the town," Town Manager Khumalo said. "We encourage registered voters in Hopkinton to attend the Special Town Meeting on Aug. 18."

Any resident with questions about the Aug. 18 Special Town Meeting can contact the Hopkinton Town Clerk’s office at 508-497-9710. Contributed content.


Out Standing

August 3, 3022 - Connor Degan, candidate for State Representative from the 8th Middlesex District, poses with supporters doing a standout on the steps of Town Hall last evening prior to his appearance in the Select Board Meeting Room.
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Drought Worsens - NO LAWN WATERING




  • First offense – written warning
  • Second offense - $100 fine
  • Third offense and beyond – water service may be suspended

 

 

 


As the drought continues to worsen and we head for an extreme heatwave, we would like to remind everyone that we are at a level 3 Critical drought status.  Groundwater levels continue to decrease, limiting pumping capacity. State restrictions on the Ashland plant are also now in place reducing the amount of pumping from the plant.  Under our current water use restriction, there is NO LAWN WATERING permitted. Please make sure that all automatic sprinklers are in the off position. The filling of pools, vehicle washing, powering washing and all other non-essential use is also prohibited. 


It is extremely important that everyone follow these restrictions to ensure we have an adequate supply of water for our essential daily needs and for fighting fires. Thank you for your cooperation in this very important matter.

Eric J. Carty Water-Sewer Manager
Hopkinton Water-Sewer Dept.
PO Box 171
Hopkinton, MA 01748

 
Not Forgotten

August 3, 2022 - Mike Whelan has been doing a lot of work on the Wilson Street cemetery. There are some veterans' graves that have been flagged regularly for several decades but no one is sure who is actually in the plots. One of them is just a simple white wooden cross. Mike has been able to get an unknown veteran stone for one. He has also repaired Thomas Fetherston’s (KIA at Gettysburg) headstone, and done a lot of other cleaning and repairing. Tom Cronin of the Callanan Cronin Funeral Home donated a beautiful antique flower pot which is now centered in the graveyard (inset). ~ Anne Mattina.

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Sierra Club Massachusetts Endorses James Arena-DeRosa for State Representative

August 2, 2022 (Holliston) – James Arena-DeRosa (Holliston), candidate for the 8th Middlesex State House District (Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn, and precincts two and three of Millis), has been endorsed by the Massachusetts chapter of the Sierra Club, the Bay State branch of largest, oldest, and most influential environmental grassroots organization in the country.

“James Arena-DeRosa will prioritize policies that rapidly decarbonize Massachusetts while fighting for the commensurate investment in renewable energy infrastructure to generate a booming green economy," said Mimi Locke, Political Committee Chair for the Sierra Club Massachusetts Chapter. "He will ensure that experts and knowledgeable community voices are included when planning for our environmental future. Environmentally-conscious voters in Holliston, Hopkinton, Millis, and Sherborn should make sure to vote for him in the September election."

The Massachusetts Sierra Club seeks “to practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out those objectives.”

The endorsement demonstrates James as a climate champion. “Climate change is the foremost crisis facing our communities, state, and nation today,” said James. “Our state legislature must take bold action immediately to prevent further climate disasters and mitigate the consequences of our carbon emissions that we are already experiencing. I’m appreciative of the Massachusetts Sierra Club’s vote of confidence for my candidacy. I hope to be a staunch ally of the organization and all progressive climate causes come January.”

James Arena-DeRosa is running for State Representative to give our communities a seat at the table. Together, we will ensure that the political process in Boston does not overlook small towns in conversations about infrastructure, climate change, elder care, the retention of young talent, and education. With decades of experience from his roles with Oxfam America, the Peace Corps, and the United States Department of Agriculture in the Obama Administration, he has the experience to effectively advocate for the people of Holliston, Hopkinton, Millis and Sherborn on Beacon Hill.

The 8th Middlesex State House District includes Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn, and precincts two and three of Millis. The seat has no incumbent after Representative Carolyn Dykema’s resignation in February. Representative David Linsky’s 5th Middlesex District no longer includes Millis and Sherborn. Contributed.


ALLTOWN FRESH® HOPKINTON TO HOST RIBBON CUTTING & LAUNCH EVENT: AUGUST 18, 2022

  • RIBBON CUTTING EVENT: 11am

  • INTERACTIVE LAUNCH CELEBRATION: 11am-2pm

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Not Raspberries

August 2, 2022 - At Bloods Pond last week.

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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Came upon a vehicle at 12:03 am on an East Main Street property
check and moved them along, assist FD on Wescott Drive,
walk-in transferred money to whom he thought was his attorney to purchase
a house - but wasn't his attorney, FD reports truck blocking one lane of traffic
 on West Main Street, caller reports vehicle sitting in parking lot watching
 children - no one was in vehicle, 4 units responded to report of erratic driver on
Wood Street, caught up with him and administered PBT [Portable Breath Tester]
resulting in an arrest and charges of 2nd OUI offense and more, lost wallet located,
outside fire called in by neighbor on Penny Meadow Drive...



August 1, 2022
Arrests
 
Don't Do This:
Truck gets stuck in driveway/roadway

August 1, 2022 - The ICC Bar of this box truck got jammed into the roadway leaving a driveway on the hill of the westbound side of West Main Street, when the ICC Bar became caught on the pavement crest, making it suspend the rear wheels so they could not gain traction.
Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Assist FD on Price Street, community relations, assist FD on Cross Street,
driver reportedly swerving off the road on West Main heading to Upton,
assist Fd - South Street - Marshall Ave, 2-car MVA East Main - no PI,
MVA East Main - no PI, caller missing wallet, Ashland BOLO for I-495
hit & run - found in Ashland, Huckleberry Road caller wanted stolen
property logged, Clinton Street turtle crossing sign stolen, traffic signal at
head of West Main from Main malfunctioning - put on flash, Lakeland terrier
named tucker missing, Hillcrest Drive company violating noise ordinance,
DUI Arrest on West Main, intoxicated female on Lumber Street - got ride home,
shirtless man in swim trunks sharpening a machete type blade, 2 parking citations,
outside burn odor, MV fire on I-495 S, brought in wallet found in Milford,
July 29, 30, 31, 2022
Arrest
REMINDER:
Don't Miss the August Vets Breakfast
Friday, 5 August 2022, 0900 hours, Hopkinton Senior Center

Veterans are pleased to learn of the Grateful Veteran who will sponsor the upcoming breakfast.

 All veterans are welcome to share in the camaraderie of fellow vets. In addition to great chow there will be remembrances of lost comrades, and identifying those on "sick call."

We will recall several past military events that happened on August 5th, and entertain sports fans with baseball events from August 5th. Last month's discussions will be extended to include past significant events of selected Hopkinton veterans. Future veterans activities planned for Hopkinton will be announced.
See you Friday. Out. ~ Hank


I am a Soldier, I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight.


Real Estate Transactions for Hopkinton

New Transactions from July 25, 2022 - July 31, 2022
Choose Blue Links to See Town's Property Card for largely single family homes
Prices in red are $1 million or more
Address
Buyer
Price 
Date
Seller
Hopkinton  
24 Alexander Road Mohammed Khalid Ansari, Yasmin Fatthaulla $825,000 July 29, 2022 Kristen J Niedbala, et al
5 Gibbon Road Douglas Jones, Joanne Roman Jones $1,341,000 July 29, 2022 Lukasz Jarzyna, Ayumi Jarzyna
7 Hunters Ridge Way Jessica M Phillipo, Jason M Phillipo $1,477,000 July 28, 2022 Robert E Davis, Kristina B Davis
10 Cunningham Street Amit Kallimani $860,000 July 28. 2022 Dawn L Ohanian
7 Westfield Road Juan A Arango, Mary Lou Arango $1,150,000 July 27, 2022 Bono Family Trust, et al
10 Daniel Road Luke J Neveu, Margaret Kietman Neveu $890,000 July 27, 2022 Robert T Woelflein, Elizabeth B Woelflein
48 Teresa Road Taylor Edward Canby, Hoi Tung Heidi $1,100,000 July 26, 2022 Glenn A Brand, Laura R Brand
6 Crispwater Way Sreedevi Veerareddy Gari $815,000 July 25, 2022 Shravan Batlanki, Meghana Manthani
Last Week        
54 Cedar Street Ext. Eric Scott Hubley II $350,000 July 22, 2022 Martha Palmer Tr et al
81 Spruce Street U120 Sumodh Nair $899,995 July 20, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England LLC
4 Peter Porcaro Drive Yongtao Guan, Hao Ban $1,168,000 July 19, 2022 Charles H Beede, Eva Beede
12 Curtis Road Johannes Elferich, Nathalie Javidi-Sharifi $530,000 July 18, 2022 Danielle Cerosimo, Joseph Cerosimo
Prior 7 Days        
19 Elizabeth Road Roland Perry Dias, Karen Bernadette Dias $2,000,000 July 15, 2022 Todd A Cestari, Ann C Brady
28 Pleasant Street Guilherme D Boff Geraldina Morais $510,000 July 15, 2022 Gary Comeau et al
3 Greystone Lane Amir Ardelan Farhadi $1,400,000 July 15, 2020 Robert M Keeley Jr., Sarah W Keeley
4 AppleTree Hill Road Kim Dongwook, Nam Jihye $450,000 July 15, 2020 Edwin A Hernandez, Heysey Martinez-Hernandez
11 Doyle Lane U 29C Joseph A Willoughby II, Sara Willoughby $479,000 July 15, 2022 Mary Jane Dyer, Christopher T Riley
14 Marshall Ave Michael Gumbley, Alexandra Gumbley $840,000 July 15,2022 Kristi McDermott
14 Stoneybrook Road Binface Pedanou, Victoria Pedanou $1,258,000 July 15, 2022 Benjamin C Best, Monica A Best
11 Overlook Road Alex Gerber, Christine Gerber $1,950,000 July 14, 2022 John S Edwards, et al
44 Connelly Hill Road Michael P DiBartolo, Michelle L DiBartolo $1,425,000 July 14, 2022 Micael F Brown, Megan C Brown
22 Smith Road Peter Irwin, Sandra Irwin $1,600,000 July 14, 2022 Eric D Schoenwolff Tr. et al
83 Downey Street Xavier M Pennell, Rebekah A Pennell $584,900 July 14, 2022 Maria S Collella et al
7 Bridal Path Rohit Bahal, Reshma Kandala $1,250,000 July 14, 2022 Lino Alberto Gonzalez et al
14 Andrea Drive Peter J Lucey, Caitlin A Lucey $2,000,000 July 14, 2022 Robert C Ozmun, Kelly J Ozmun
79 Front Street Hemalatha Kumaraswamy, El $805,000 July 14, 2022 John J Lynch, Mary J Lynch
13 Elizabeth Road Jacob Carvalho, Danielle M Carvalho $1,285,000 July 14, 2022 Curtis A Morrison, Christine M Morrison
54 Connelly Hill Road Nicholas Najnigier, Stephanie Najnigier $1,500,000 July 11, 2022 Christopher O'Connor, Mary Alice O'Connor
15 Weston Lane 15WES Ronald Herbert Micon Living Tr, et al $759,000 July 7, 2022 Trails, LLC
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Electric Youth on Hopkinton Common
Choose the photo to view a 4K clip from Sunday's Performance

July 31, 2022 - To see a clip from a great performance on Sunday, click above. Then choose quality.

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Senate Passes Judicial Modernization Legislation
Bill invests in information technology used by the judiciary and closes loopholes around gun laws


(BOSTON – 07/31/2022) The Massachusetts State Senate on Saturday passed legislation to modernize aspects of the Massachusetts court system, including by closing loopholes around the Commonwealth’s gun laws. The bill supports Massachusetts courts’ increased use of technology in courtroom proceedings by investing in information technology for the judiciary branch and allowing certain administrative proceedings to be done electronically. Following renewed national scrutiny of state gun control laws in the wake of mass shootings and the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down gun control legislation in the state of New York, this bill also takes steps to strengthen Massachusetts’ gun control laws.

“I’m proud of the Commonwealth’s strong gun laws, which save our residents’ lives, and I’m proud that the Senate is taking quick action to defend them,” said Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland). “Our courts do invaluable work. In an increasingly virtual and hybrid world, this legislation will support this work and allow our courts to continue to operate without interruption. I want to thank Chairs Rodrigues and Eldridge and their teams for addressing these issues, and to the members of the Senate for their support.”

 

Young Democrats Endorse Connor Degan for State Representative

 

HOPKINTON, MA – Connor Degan, Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Representative, 8th Middlesex District, has been formally endorsed by the Young Democrats of Massachusetts.

 

“This endorsement by the Young Democrats of Massachusetts is particularly gratifying for me, as an advocate of youth participation in our government and voting, and as a young person trying to make our world a better place. I believe that engaging and informing the next generation of voters is vital to the strength of our communities and our Commonwealth. These individuals are the future of our democracy and will ultimately inherit the goals we set out on now and continue to serve as our champions of progress,” said Degan.

 

Degan continues to work locally with students of all ages, levels, and backgrounds. He has organized mock elections to educate students on the voting process in ways that they see real change in their schools and has worked with middle school teachers to develop a curriculum for civics education. He has coordinated with high school staff, teachers, and students to host voter registration and information sessions at least once per year before the pandemic’s restrictions as well as doing so in conjunction with a student walkout in protest of gun violence following the tragic Parkland High shooting to make sure students were ready to make their voices heard and take action at the ballot box.

 

 

“Since the 2018 mid-term elections, we saw an extraordinary uptick in youth political participation. I am confident that we can continue to improve upon the age disparity in our election process. By educating and involving young people in the process, we continue to make young voices heard in our elections and we need to continue to encourage future generations of voters,” said Degan. Contributed content.


Saturday, July 30, 2022 at Bill's Downtown in Hopkinton

Construction Advisory


MassDOT Project Number: 606043
Construction Advisory No. 36 July 29, 2022
Please be advised that this schedule may change due to weather and existing conditions found while
performing the tasks below. This work may impact traffic and require lane and sidewalk closures limiting
access to driveways and entrances to businesses.
What to Expect for the Week of August 1, 2022, to August 5, 2022
East Side of Project and Project Wide
• Underground service work to property lines (in the areas between 25 Main and the 85/135 intersection).
• Continue the service connections project wide
West Side of Project
• Starting Monday 8/1/22, Dagle Electrical will be onsite to activate the signals at the Main St/Wood St intersection
• Markings, Inc. will paint the “do not block” box in front of Meserve St. on Tuesday night and move the stop
bar at the Main St/Wood St intersection west (past the driveway at 1 West Main) – work is estimated to be
completed in no more than 2 hours with no noise disruption
• Install new granite curb at West Main and Wood Street – detour will be utilized as needed.
• Continue to strip and grade sidewalks from Wood Street towards the Fire Station
85/135 Intersection
• Verizon and Comcast Ductbank work at Grove Street and Cedar Street – detour will be utilized as needed.
Walcott Street will be opened to two-way traffic during detour hours to enable entrance from Cedar St.
For the most up to date information about the Main Street Corridor project, please visit theTown's project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com/ 

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Jake A. Pizette, 28, of Hopkinton, passed away on Monday, July 25, 2022. Born in Framingham, he was the son of Lynne C. (Pizette) Boisvert and her husband, Normand “Joe” Boisvert of Hopkinton.


In his younger years, Jake enjoyed horseback riding every summer and taking art classes at Danforth Museum in Framingham. Jake was very creative. He continued his art in many forms and explored various mediums over the years, including canvas and t-shirts. His dream was to go to California and make a name for himself. He was a big dreamer, he loved music and movies.


Jake loved art & animals, but what Jake loved most of all was being a father. His happiest times were playing with his children. Being a father was especially important to him, because he never had one in his life.


Besides his mother, he is survived by his brother, Joshua M. Pizette; two children, Vanna Lynne Alton and Sace David Alton, his children’s mother, Sarah DelBene, his step-son, Tre Anthony Delbene all of Worcester and his grandfather, David E. Senior of Hopkinton.


In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate assistance with funeral costs. Any remaining funds will go to Jake’s children. https://gofund.me/9f692367


Funeral arrangements are being held privately and are under the care of the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com/ 


It's Friday!!
 

Hopkinton Teacher’s Association Endorses Connor Degan for State Representative

 

HOPKINTON, MA – Connor Degan, Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Representative, 8th Middlesex District seat, welcomed the endorsement by the Hopkinton Teacher’s Association for his candidacy.

 

I am so grateful to have the support of the educators that supported me while I was in the public schools, with the endorsement of the Hopkinton Teachers Association.  My grandmother is a retired public-school teacher from Springfield Public Schools and I have seen the inequities that exist in our education systems and know how much our teachers need our support. Before the pandemic, many people took the roll of teachers for granted and many still do. They allow so many parents to know that their children are safe and cared for while they work and ensure that students get the attention they need to get a good education. I will continue to support our educators as they shape our futures by supporting the growth of our students,” said Degan

 

As a graduate of the Hopkinton Public School system himself, Degan has been a passionate advocate for the merits of a robust public school system. He recognizes the impact that the pandemic has had on our teachers and school systems and continues to foster open discussion about the learning losses and mental health challenges that students and school districts are facing since the start of the pandemic.  With the recent increase school violence nationally, as well as teacher and staff shortages, Degan has engaged the school board and community resource officers in talks on how best to handle some of the mental health issues that are facing our students and working to identify resources such as the launch of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Hotline aimed at making it easier to address one of the biggest issues that we face with mental health today... access.

 

The Hopkinton Teacher’s Association proudly supports Connor Degan for State Representative. Connor has an understanding of the challenges we face and a clear desire to work with educators to identify and advocate for the changes we need,” said Rebecca Abate, HTA President.

 

I am delighted knowing that I have the support of these remarkable public servants who work every day to educate our youth, keep our community safe, and plan for smart growth in our school systems,” said Connor Degan. “Our educators serve as leaders and mentors in the lives of students and our communities and deserve our support.”

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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Upton PD called regarding a suspicious vehicle fleeing their town
into Hopkinton - 2 detail officers saw vehicle take ramp 5 onto I-495 SB
- State, Upton notified, truck dropping small stones onto Main Street - GOA,
caller harassed by his former business partner - advised for civil matter,
assist FD, Silver min-van dropped of trash in new development,
yellow lab to be dropped off at Baypath for the night,
July 27, 2022
Arrest
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Almost There

The new Astroturf at the Fruit Street Fields has been laid on top of the shock pad, getting ready for the final measurements.

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Dreaming Bigger and Better?
 
Town of Hopkinton Invites Community to Enjoy Family-Friendly Entertainment, Activities at 2022 Hopkinton Family Day
Hopkinton Family Day Returns for First Time Since 2019

HOPKINTON — Town Manager Norman Khumalo and Friends of Hopkinton President Ann Click wish to share information on this year's Hopkinton Family Day.

WHEN:
Saturday, Sept. 17 beginning at 2 p.m.

WHERE:
Athletic fields behind Hopkinton High School, 90 Hayden Rowe St.

WHAT:
Hopkinton Family Day, coordinated by the Friends of Hopkinton, is an exciting event for families that features engaging live entertainment, fun activities for community members of all ages, delicious food trucks and a dazzling fireworks display.

Hopkinton Family Day brings the community together and helps families get to know the organizations, groups and businesses in town, as well as all of the people behind them.

Community members will be able to enjoy live entertainment and food trucks throughout the event, beginning at 2 p.m. From 2-6 p.m., town organizations, non-profits, clubs and businesses located in Hopkinton offer activities, such as art projects, athletic events, games and more.

From 6-8 p.m., attendees will be able to continue enjoying live entertainment and the food trucks while the activities break down in preparation for the fireworks display. Fireworks are expected to begin around dusk, or approximately 8 p.m.

Hopkinton Family Day is free to attend, and all of the activities are free for participation. Community members will need to pay for food truck items.

"Hopkinton Family Day brings people from throughout our community together to enjoy an array of exciting, family-friendly events at no cost to them," Town Manager Khumalo said. "While children enjoy our fun games and booths, families will also have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with local organizations and resources, all culminating with a stunning fireworks show. We hope to see everyone there."

"The Friends of Hopkinton is extremely excited to invite community members to this year's Family Day, and to be able to bring this event back for the first time since 2019," Click said. "We have been working hard for several months to make this Family Day the best yet, and we encourage everyone to keep an eye out for additional details to be shared ahead of the event. We can't wait to welcome everyone in September."

Hopkinton Family Day was last held in 2019. The fireworks display was unable to take place at the 2019 event due to risks posed by mosquitoes, and the full event was not held in 2020 or 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hopkinton Family Day is coordinated by the Friends of Hopkinton organization. Its goal is to provide community activities that encourage and support town spirit, enthusiasm and pride. Contributed PR.


Don't Miss the August Vets Breakfast
Friday, 5 August 2022, 0900 hours, Hopkinton Senior Center

Veterans are pleased to learn of the Grateful Veteran who will sponsor the upcoming breakfast.

All veterans are welcome to share in the camaraderie of fellow vets. In addition to great chow there will be remembrances of lost comrades, and identifying those on "sick call."

We will recall several past military events that happened on August 5th, and entertain sports fans with baseball events from August 5th. Last month's discussions will be extended to include past significant events of selected Hopkinton veterans. Future veterans activities planned for Hopkinton will be announced.
See you Friday. Out. ~ Hank


I am a Soldier, I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight.

Hopkinton Police Incident Logs
Walk-in reports loose bull - worries about cows getting loose,
injured bird between spruce and Walnut, A2 came across MVI with PI -
injured to Milford, a West Main Street property owner reported that
a neighbor took down her tree, caller reports on neighbor watering -
neighbor has a well, Stone Crossing Way resident reports a bull in the woods,
camera shows person enter driveway to church - GOA, complaint about
portable speedbump was installed with no warning signs - caller was advised
that homeowner's well pump broke and the cover is for a hose supplying water
from neighbor, caller has flat tire and can't find lug nit key - leaving vehicle
for night, Golden Retriever running around Aspen Way...

Speaking to individuals in Sandy Beach lot dropping
 off friends (12:04 am), caller wanted fraudulent phone call logged,
traffic complaint on Overlook Road, Wood Street, caller
reports her vehicle struck while at work, individual riding his
 bicycle on I-495 - a banned activity on that roadway, kids running
 on roof on HR Street and then on CVS, male individual asleep
on a bench (10:32 pm), Clinton Street caller concerned about suv
w/North Carolina plates in neighborhood - were visiting friends,
caller reports waller stolen from his vehicle while at CC, dead fox
in Bridgeton Way driveway, arrest for probation violation...


Gift card/email scam, window smashed in car, caller said he has lost a
piece of jewelry over the weekend, spare tire came off of vehicle, caller
would like to speak with an officer about an incident in morning, assist Milford
PD checking on vehicle involved in hit and run, male in and out of driveways -
had appointments at 4 houses on Connelly Hill Road, dog running
loose on West Main Street, assisted FD with wires down on Fruit Street -
and with odor of natural gas on Eastview Road...


July 22, 23,24, 2022
July 25, 2022
July 26, 2022
Arrest

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Electric Youth to Perform Sunday on Hopkinton Common
Two performers from Hopkinton


July 27, 2022 -

Electric Youth will be performing this Sunday July 31st at 5pm at Concerts on the Common.   Included in the group are two Hopkinton residents, Finley Doherty, left and Erin Belger. 

 

Electric Youth is a prestigious 14-person ensemble; their shows consist of singing and dancing to popular songs and show tunes.  They are backed by the 7 person Boston Show Band.  EY has just returned from a 3 week tour of Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy where they performed over a dozen shows (Below). Contributed content.

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Two's a Crowd

July 27, 2022 - This great blue heron was not in the mood to stick around following the arrival of a human, on Bloods Pond yesterday.

Watch Your Step!

July 27, 2022 - These Canada geese at Hopkinton Reservoir Dam are watching their step as they approach the photographer, wondering if they'll get lucky with a morsel (Goose mind-reading!). Visitors to the dam should also watch their step.
 
Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?

July 27, 2022 - Perhaps fans of Snappy Dogs could present an article for the Special Town Meeting to reverse the current ban on drive-throughs for food, inasmuch as everything is in place for one since they moved the road.

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More Diversity to come
Be a Part of the Message on August 6, 10:00 am - Noon


Contributor to the current Diversity Mural (Blue hand holding flowers) at the entrance to EMC Park, rising senior Owen Fitzpatrick, has agreed to create another piece to the diversity message, but this time, everyone is invited to be a part of the creation. Here's how it works: Owen will bring the paint and the wipes. People's palms and fingers will be painted alternating green and orange paint and then leave their prints on the new section. When completed, Owen will paint "We've got your back" over it, showing the love and support of the community for those who need it.

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Real Estate Transactions for Hopkinton

New Transactions from July 16, 2022 - July 24, 2022
Choose Blue Links to See Town's Property Card for largely single family homes
Prices in red are $1 million or more
Address
Buyer
Price 
Date
Seller
Hopkinton  
54 Cedar Street Ext. Eric Scott Hubley II $350,000 July 22, 2022 Martha Palmer Tr et al
81 Spruce Street U120 Sumodh Nair $899,995 July 20, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England LLC
4 Peter Porcaro Drive Yongtao Guan, Hao Ban $1,168,000 July 19, 2022 Charles H Beede, Eva Beede
12 Curtis Road Johannes Elferich, Nathalie Javidi-Sharifi $530,000 July 18, 2022 Danielle Cerosimo, Joseph Cerosimo
Prior 7 Days        
19 Elizabeth Road Roland Perry Dias, Karen Bernadette Dias $2,000,000 July 15, 2022 Todd A Cestari, Ann C Brady
28 Pleasant Street Guilherme D Boff Geraldina Morais $510,000 July 15, 2022 Gary Comeau et al
3 Greystone Lane Amir Ardelan Farhadi $1,400,000 July 15, 2020 Robert M Keeley Jr., Sarah W Keeley
4 AppleTree Hill Road Kim Dongwook, Nam Jihye $450,000 July 15, 2020 Edwin A Hernandez, Heysey Martinez-Hernandez
11 Doyle Lane U 29C Joseph A Willoughby II, Sara Willoughby $479,000 July 15, 2022 Mary Jane Dyer, Christopher T Riley
14 Marshall Ave Michael Gumbley, Alexandra Gumbley $840,000 July 15,2022 Kristi McDermott
14 Stoneybrook Road Binface Pedanou, Victoria Pedanou $1,258,000 July 15, 2022 Benjamin C Best, Monica A Best
11 Overlook Road Alex Gerber, Christine Gerber $1,950,000 July 14, 2022 John S Edwards, et al
44 Connelly Hill Road Michael P DiBartolo, Michelle L DiBartolo $1,425,000 July 14, 2022 Micael F Brown, Megan C Brown
22 Smith Road Peter Irwin, Sandra Irwin $1,600,000 July 14, 2022 Eric D Schoenwolff Tr. et al
83 Downey Street Xavier M Pennell, Rebekah A Pennell $584,900 July 14, 2022 Maria S Collella et al
7 Bridal Path Rohit Bahal, Reshma Kandala $1,250,000 July 14, 2022 Lino Alberto Gonzalez et al
14 Andrea Drive Peter J Lucey, Caitlin A Lucey $2,000,000 July 14, 2022 Robert C Ozmun, Kelly J Ozmun
79 Front Street Hemalatha Kumaraswamy, El $805,000 July 14, 2022 John J Lynch, Mary J Lynch
13 Elizabeth Road Jacob Carvalho, Danielle M Carvalho $1,285,000 July 14, 2022 Curtis A Morrison, Christine M Morrison
54 Connelly Hill Road Nicholas Najnigier, Stephanie Najnigier $1,500,000 July 11, 2022 Christopher O'Connor, Mary Alice O'Connor
15 Weston Lane 15WES Ronald Herbert Micon Living Tr, et al $759,000 July 7, 2022 Trails, LLC
 

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Moving Roadway


JUly 23, 2022 - Grove Street is being moved over a few feet at the cost to the stores at CVS of about 28 parking spaces, in order to make a more straight pass through the intersection from Cedar Street.

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Shock Pad

July 23, 2022 — As expected, a new and improved shock pad has been installed at the Fruit Street Athletic Fields complex. What's next? See below:
 




Hopkinton has received notice from the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), who oversee Hopkinton State Park, that swimming at Hopkinton State park main and upper beaches will be closed until further notice based on BACTERIAL RESULTS OF SAMPLES COLLECTED ON 7/19/2022.  Hopkinton State Park remains open to visitors.


As noted from DCR:

A HEALTH RISK MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH SUBMERSION OR INGESTION OF POLLUTED WATERS. A beach is posted, “No Swimming” as per order of the MADPH and DCR when results equal to or exceed the Single Day Maximum Standard for Enterococci of 104 (marine) and 61 (freshwater) or the 5-test Geometric Mean Standard for Enterococci of 35 (marine) and 33 (freshwater). Postings will remain in force until Enterococci levels of subsequently collected water samples drop below the safe recreational water standards above.

 

 

Editor's Note: We received official notice that the Town of Hopkinton's Sandy Beach is open.


Subterranean Protrusion

Above, this protruding wall, of which 90% is underground, we are told was constructed to keep the building housing CVS stable, has been finished, and pavement for a new lane is being laid. Let's see what tomorrow will bring.

From Town of Hopkinton:
Construction Advisory No. 35 July 22, 2022
Please be advised that this schedule may change due to weather and existing conditions found while performing the tasks below. This work may impact traffic and require lane and sidewalk closures limiting access to driveways and entrances to businesses. What to Expect for the Week of July 25, 2022, to July 29, 2022
• Saw Cut for ductbanks – detours may be utilized for this work.
• Continue the service connections project wide West Side of Project
• Complete traffic signal at Wood Street intersection with Main Street • Reset frame and covers from manholes between Wood St. and Fire Station
• Strip and grade sidewalks between Wood Street and the Fire Station 85/135 Intersection • Ductbank work at Grove Street and Cedar Street - detour may be utilized.

 
Three's Company

July 22, 2022 - "An adult and 2 juveniles. Amazing to see these HUGE birds perched on branches like these. Taken close to home in Hopkinton." ~ Julie Ford

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OUTDOOR WATER BAN!: Please be advised that due to the continued drought conditions, dramatic increase in water use, low tank levels and a continued forecast for hot and dry weather, the town is declaring an outdoor water ban on municipal water use. A meeting yesterday of the states drought task force also declared our area level 3, critical drought. It is imperative that everyone turn off all outdoor sprinkler systems immediately and cease all other non-essential use. It is absolutely vital that everyone comply to ensure proper storage levels for everyday use and fire protection. Thank you for your cooperation in this very important matter. ~Eric Carty, Water Sewer Manager
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Roadwork Notice

Crews will be removing & plating structures in preparation for road resurfacing work on the following streets starting on Monday July 25 - Thursday July 28. Dates may change due to weather conditions.


West Main St - South St to just after the Price Chopper entrance.

South St - West Main St to 710’ south of West Main St.

South St - #176 to the Milford town line.

Westcott Dr - Pond St to 760’ South of Pond St (the old section).

West Elm St - Barbara Rd to the dead end.

 

Work hours on West Main St & South St will be approximately 7pm - 5am.

Work hours on all other roads will be approximately 7am-5pm.

One lane of traffic will be open. Please expect delays and seek alternate routes when possible.

 
Art on the Trail 2022


The Hopkinton Cultural Council is inviting all artists to submit their artwork for display during the “2022 Art on the Trail”. These for 2022 is "Nature's Gallery, Branching Out" - Inspired by the of artist Andy Goldsworthy and other similar artists. Utilizing elements in nature to be inspired and create pieces that celebrate the natural esthetics around us.


When: The “2022 Art on the Trail” will begin on Sunday, 2-Oct and will end on Sunday, 16-Oct.


Where: The “2022 Art on the Trail” will be held on the Center Trail in Hopkinton. The trail is 1.1 miles long and the trailhead is located on Main Street directly across from Hopkinton Lumber. Parking is in the Respite Center parking lot on the left side of Claflin Place just off Main Street.

 

Art Call: https://artonthetrail2022.artcall.org/

 Press Release. HopNews file photo.

 
Rare Occurence

July 21, 2022 - A patron enjoying the cool breeze at the Hopkinton Reservoir Dam end of Hopkinton State Park with her husband and dog wonders why flames have erupted from two sources across the water, with a resulting thick, black plume. We have been advised in the past by representatives of the LNG facility that the burners are burning impurities removed from the product; and the product is Liquified Natural Gas. This activity has become a much more rare occurence than in the past. Below, a closer look infers the second burner to the right, the flame of which is only visible when the breeze moves the trees.

Kenneth Claflin King, 68, of Marlborough and formerly of Hopkinton, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, July 17, 2022. Born in Framingham, he was the son of the late Doris (Claflin) and Ralph King.


Ken was a friendly and optimistic person and an all around great-guy. Everyone who knew him saw him as a genuine, humble, and caring friend. His sense of humor and friendly demeanor could put a smile on anybody's face. Ken put everyone ahead of himself and taught compassion by the way he lived. He excelled in his painting career and was passionate about history and enjoyed sports. His most cherished life’s work was his role as a father and grandfather.


Ken is survived by his daughter, Macayla King of Marlborough, his siblings; Sandy Altamura and her husband, Carl of Hopkinton and Hyannisport and four grandchildren, Lucas, Juliana, Brooke and Shane. He also leaves behind many nieces, and nephews, who he adored. He is predeceased by his daughter, Ashley Nicole King who passed away in 2017 and his sister, Beverly King.


Ken's humor and compassion will be dearly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.


Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 31st from 1:00-2:30 p.m. at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, 57 Hayden Rowe st. www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com  A reception will follow at TJ's Restaurant, 355 W. Union St. Ashland.

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Emergency Pavement Marking Scheduled (Wednesday, July 20 and Thursday, July 21)
Emergency pavement marking has been scheduled at night from 8pm to 4am on Wednesday, July 20 and Thursday, July 21 to stripe the new pavement on Main Street between Wood Street and the Fire Station.

 Getting pavement markings down after new pavement has been installed is essential for roadway safety, especially at night. As such, public safety approved the work to take place since it will be a safety issue if the new pavement is not striped as soon as possible.
The Department of Public Works does this same type of work at night every year and before every Marathon. This work was originally scheduled to take place during the day, Wednesday and Thursday, but the Town was notified by MassDOT that the original scheduled day work was canceled.

 No other MassDOT approved contractor was available to do this work during the day on such short notice. The work on Wednesday night will be for layout and preparations and Thursday night will be for painting. No detours are planned but the Pleasant Street detour may be utilized Thursday night, if necessary. MassDOT has been informed that noise shall be mitigated as much as possible. Police details will be onsite to assist with traffic flow and access to/or exit from driveways. The paint dries very quickly so the wait to enter/exit a driveway is minimal, estimated not to exceed five minutes. For information about the Main Street Corridor Project, please visit the project website. ● Project website: https://hopkintonmainstreet.com/  Project contact: mmurdock@hopkintonma.gov Cell: (339) 223-5377
Real Estate Transactions for Hopkinton

New Transactions from June 6, 2022 - July 15, 2022
Choose Blue Links to See Town's Property Card for largely single family homes
Prices in red are $1 million or more
Address
Buyer
Price 
Date
Seller
Hopkinton  
19 Elizabeth Road Roland Perry Dias, Karen Bernadette Dias $2,000,000 July 15, 2022 Todd A Cestari, Ann C Brady
28 Pleasant Street Guilherme D Boff Geraldina Morais $510,000 July 15, 2022 Gary Comeau et al
3 Greystone Lane Amir Ardelan Farhadi $1,400,000 July 15, 2020 Robert M Keeley Jr., Sarah W Keeley
4 AppleTree Hill Road Kim Dongwook, Nam Jihye $450,000 July 15, 2020 Edwin A Hernandez, Heysey Martinez-Hernandez
11 Doyle Lane U 29C Joseph A Willoughby II, Sara Willoughby $479,000 July 15, 2022 Mary Jane Dyer, Christopher T Riley
14 Marshall Ave Michael Gumbley, Alexandra Gumbley $840,000 July 15,2022 Kristi McDermott
14 Stoneybrook Road Binface Pedanou, Victoria Pedanou $1,258,000 July 15, 2022 Benjamin C Best, Monica A Best
11 Overlook Road Alex Gerber, Christine Gerber $1,950,000 July 14, 2022 John S Edwards, et al
44 Connelly Hill Road Michael P DiBartolo, Michelle L DiBartolo $1,425,000 July 14, 2022 Micael F Brown, Megan C Brown
22 Smith Road Peter Irwin, Sandra Irwin $1,600,000 July 14, 2022 Eric D Schoenwolff Tr. et al
83 Downey Street Xavier M Pennell, Rebekah A Pennell $584,900 July 14, 2022 Maria S Collella et al
7 Bridal Path Rohit Bahal, Reshma Kandala $1,250,000 July 14, 2022 Lino Alberto Gonzalez et al
14 Andrea Drive Peter J Lucey, Caitlin A Lucey $2,000,000 July 14, 2022 Robert C Ozmun, Kelly J Ozmun
79 Front Street Hemalatha Kumaraswamy, El $805,000 July 14, 2022 John J Lynch, Mary J Lynch
13 Elizabeth Road Jacob Carvalho, Danielle M Carvalho $1,285,000 July 14, 2022 Curtis A Morrison, Christine M Morrison
54 Connelly Hill Road Nicholas Najnigier, Stephanie Najnigier $1,500,000 July 11, 2022 Christopher O'Connor, Mary Alice O'Connor
15 Weston Lane 15WES Ronald Herbert Micon Living Tr, et al $759,000 July 7, 2022 Trails, LLC
6 Claflin Ave Wyatt P Gilmore, Julia Carmody $750,000 July 6, 2022 Olivia Lindon
8 Huckleberry Road Sarah Katz, Gene Schildkraut $975,000 July 6, 2022 Noam Mendelson
19 Primrose Circle Ganesh Madhugrir Kanakaraju, Pooja Guttal $1,010,000 July 5, 2022 Subtahmanya Kishore Penmetsa, Anusha Sagi
23 Juniper Tr U166 Oxford Entities Inc $775,000 July 5 ,2022 Vasantha Krishna Sampatoori, Sravani Lalva
124 Lumber Street Sunchandra Ghose, Gautam Prakash $990,000 June 30, 2022 Briasn Colin Fitzgerald, Crystal S Fitzgerald
23 Falcon Ridge Drive Amin Khairallah, Johanna Benavides $1,400,000 June 30, 2022 Adalton Sales, Josiane Braga Sales
49 Cherry Lane #382 Jaspreet Singh Chadha, Gulshi Kaur Bhatia $1,0892,227 June 30, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England
17 Hidden Brick Road Susan Song, Jung Rhee $1,620,000 June 30, 2022 John N Dioone, Kristin Dionne
18 Fawn Ridge Road Chowdhury Ferdous, Tareq Islam $1,800,000 June 30, 2022 Kevin P Thomas, Deborah A Thomas
17 Church Street Milton Merida Lopez, Stefanie Michelle Merida $624,500 June 29, 2022 James F Maloney
7 Peppercorn Road Karthik Sridhar, Lakshmi Karthik $1,050,000 June 29, 2022 Harry Keates, Robin Lynne Silverman
16 Bandon Lane 16BAN Gang Chen, Jinsong Chu $684,000 June 28, 2022 Trails, LLC
28 Connelly Hill Road Soroosh Kiani, Mary Flynn $1,680,000  June 28, 2022  Kelly DePaolo, et al
65 Aspen Way unit 248 Kaushij Raut, Bhakti Vishwarao $1,112,297 June 28, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England
19 Pleasant Street Amego Inc $363,749 June 28, 2022 Kennedy-Donovan Center Inc
311 Wood Street Stehen Franks, Keryn Franks $600,000 June 28, 2022 Judith Stingley
14 Bandon Lane U14BAN Robert CDonnelly et al $659,000 June 28, 2022 Trails LLC
7 Hoyt Way Unit 7 Michael E Levangie $893,100 June 27, 2022 LFJ Development Corp
4 Valentine Circle Sevag Donabedian, Michaela A Donabedian $1,100,000 June 27, 2022 Donald G Lussier, Meghan E Luccier
8 Cole Drive Unit 13 Joseph D Mecurio, Nancy E Mecurio $706,145 June 17, 2022 William G Burgess Tr et al
 6 Benson Road  Adam Charlton, Leah Charlton $1,450,000 June 17, 2022 Arthur P Ciaramicoli Tr Karen M Ciaramicoli et al
33 Rocky Woods Road Isaac Barbour, Jessica Spinelli $1,310,000 June 24, 2022 James Holland, Jerri-Lynn Holland
11 Bandon Lane 11BAN Gerard M McDonald et al $699,000 June 24, 2022 Trails LLC
2 Paiul Rever Path Unit A B3 Amit Nanne, Sneha Naguraj $635,000 June 24, 2022 Jonnalagadda Kanvasri
Legacy Farms North Trails LLC $5,145,000 June 23, 2022 Legacy Farms LLC
63 Aspen Way Unit 249 Srinivasan Chandrasekaran, Ramya Ramachandran $1,012, 920 June 23, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England
10 Hoyt Way Unit 10 Brian Thompson, Marilyn Thompson $892,484 June 23, 2022 LJF Development Corp.
66 Old Elm Way Ryan Ginand, Catrina Derderian $975,000 June 22, 2022 Nora Fullington
61 Aspen Way Unit 250 Balamurugan Ramakrishnan $1,105,833 June 22, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England
219 Ash Street Fisseha Testfamicael, Helen Ocbagabir $870,000 June 21, 2022 John A Perreault, Cheryl B Perreault
10 Lincoln Street Jayadev Das, Manisha Patel $662,500 June 21, 2022 Kathleen R Moxam et al
54 Oakhurst Road Queenie Li, Lifeng Lin $888,000 June 21, 2022 Joyce Boden, Mark W Boden
5 Bridgton Way Steve S Shin, Jaehee Hyun Shin $2,120,000 June 21, 2022 Anton F Ehrhardt, Nancy L Ehrhardt
4 McNeil Circle U2B1 Eleanor T Hahesy, James E Hahesy Jr $540,000 June 17, 2022 Debra S Preis
35 Connelly Hill Road Julia Maria Siripurapu Tr et al $1,700,000 June 17, 2022 Micahel McCarron, Jennifer McCarron
121 Ash Street Meghan E Rice, James Donovan $965,000 June 16, 2022 Stephen D Franks, Keryn A Franks
40 South Mill Street Glen H Neary, Karen Neary $685,000 June 15, 2022 Jeffrey H Barton
17 Crispwater Way U177 Anurag Obulamoalli, Divya Thanigai Arasu $771,000 June 15, 2022 Chandrashekar Divakaran, PavithraManiprasad
65 Clinton Street Daniel Nedelcu, Simona Nedelcu $1,050,000 June 3, 2022 Rory A Warren, et al
14 Winter Street Nathan James Hebert, Stephanie Hebert $880,000 June 10, 2022 Stephen M Kelley
12 Teaberry Lane Unit 202 Manikandan Bakthavatsalam, Dharani Thiruppathy $1,130,000 June 10, 2022 Sridurga S Ganapathineedi,Vishwanath C Kameineni
8 Canterbury Lane Anson Abraham, Therese Abraham Tr et al $1,505,000 June 10, 2022 Stephen Furlong, Jodi Furlong
69 Frankland Road/Cross Street Agilitas Energy Inc $600,000 June 9, 2022 Seaboard Solor Holdings
19 Weston Lane Holly Ditroia, et al $559,000 June 9, 2022 Trails LLC
25 Weston Lane 25WES Maureen Dunn Scholl $699,000 June 9, 2022 Trails LLC
 
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Edward Francis O’Leary Jr., 89, of Hopkinton, passed away on Saturday, July 16, 2022. Born in Framingham, he was the son of the late Alice R. (Cummings) and Edward Francis O’Leary Sr. He was the husband of 65 years to Mavis Angela (Murray) O’Leary.


Edward grew up in Holliston. Growing up, he enjoyed working on many farms in Holliston and throughout New England. He was a 1950 graduate of Framingham High School, where he played hockey and football. He attended Tilton Prep School (NH) and was a graduate in the Class of 1956 from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. After pursuing Army ROTC in college, upon graduation Edward joined the Army Artillery, where he served as a 1st Lieutenant from 1957-1959 and in the reserves until 1962. Edward worked as a Project Manager for the Perini Corporation from 1958-1988 in highway / heavy construction, and took pleasure in establishment and coaching of youth hockey for the Hopkinton Hornets. He was a member of Saint John the Evangelist Church in Hopkinton and after retiring enjoyed volunteering and driving the Busy Bee bus for the Hopkinton Senior Center. He was an outdoor enthusiast and loved horses. He was active in family businesses and supported all aspects of his children’s and grandchildren’s activities.


In addition to his wife, Edward is survived by 7 children, Kathryn of Clinton, Brian and his wife, Dawn of Manchester, NH, Kevin of Wayland, Daniel and his wife, Cindy of Baltimore, MD, Edward and his wife, Karen of Grafton, Alison of Worcester and Erin and her fiance, Jim of Boston. He also leaves behind his brother, Robert O’Leary and his wife, Mhel of Ormand Beach, FL, 17 grandchildren, Coretta, Mahalia, Lauren, Mollie, Sean, Owen, Elise, Timothy, Jennifer, Scott, Justine, Paige, Grace, Andrea, Gavin, Keagan and Sophia; 5 great-grandchildren, Charlie, Callie, Gabriel, Alice and Edward. He is predeceased by his brother, Richard O’Leary and his wife, Debbie, and his grandson, Matthew. He also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, extended family, many longtime friends and antique car, truck and farm equipment enthusiasts.


Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 21st from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, 57 Hayden Rowe St. www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com  A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, July 22nd at 10:30 a.m. at Saint John the Evangelist Church of Hopkinton. Burial will follow in Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Holliston. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to https://www.gofundme.com/f/memorial-hockey-fund-in-memory-of-matt-oleary


Adding a Lane

July 19, 2022 - The town's contractor added a lane to Cedar Street yesterday, taking part of Shell's land to do so. Above, an earth mover tamps down fresh soil being used to help bring the new roadway to grade. That side of the southbound intersection will contain dedicated left, right and straight lanes.

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Be Aware
 
Hopkinton Police and Fire Aid in Finding Missing Man
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HOPKINTON GARDEN CLUB AWARDS TWO SCHOLARSHIPS 

 

The Hopkinton Garden Club is pleased to have selected Olivia Sward and Ryan D’Alleva as the 2022 Hopkinton Garden Club Scholarship recipients.  

 

Olivia and Ryan were awarded the scholarship at the Hopkinton High School Awards Ceremony in June. Olivia will be attending University of California, Berkeley and Ryan will be attending University of Vermont in the fall, both with plans to pursue degrees in Environmental Studies.  

 

"It was thrilling to have such high caliber students apply for this year's scholarship and to see their passion and interest in the environment really come through in their personal essays. We wish Olivia and Ryan the best of luck this fall and can't wait to see what they do next," said Elaine Gowdy, Chair of the Hopkinton Garden Club Scholarship Committee. 

 

Funding for the scholarships is made possible through the Spring Plant Sale, with generous donors, and enthusiastic customers.  The Garden Club will be accepting scholarship applications again next spring.  

The Hopkinton Garden Club is a nonprofit organization whose mission in our community is education, beautification, and conservation. The Club, organized in 1924, is an affiliate of The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts.  Check out our website (www.hopkintongardenclub.org ) for events and activities – it’s also a great resource with a wealth of gardening information.  Follow us on Facebook (HopkintonGardenClub) and Instagram (@hopkintongardenclub).for timely tips, gardens to visit, and other gardening inspiration! Contributed.


Hopkinton Police Incident Log

Assist FD (x3), employee at day care said detail officers
were not letting parents through - at odds with position of detail officer,
DMV on Cedar Street, car vs. dog on West Main - both fled scene, deer
struck on East Main, teen with pink and black shorts hitch-hiking
on Elm Street [sex of subject not noted on public log], checked
on many vehicles and people on baseball fields as well as Hayden
Rowe and Parkwood Drive, citizen complained of insufficient warning
for ditch on West Main - officer disagrees, insulation all over road,
German shepherd running loose on Main Street - GOA, caller from
Alabama reports fraudulent CC Charge comes back to Hopkinton
individual - detective informed, front plate stolen from individual on
Duffield Road, small dog loose on Ridge Road, bull loose at Elmwood Farm,
two suspicious females in black attire, 2-car MVA w/PI on Cedar Street,
Milford PD checking Echo Lake for missing male from Hopedale,
Trevor Lane caller seeking assistance with neighbor's large, aggressive dog,
Lincoln Street search for male individual screaming "help!" from the other
side of the tracks - including the use of drone from Westborough - yielded
no results...

July 15, 16, 17, 2022
No Arrests

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Hopkinton Community Summer Band 2022

July 17, 2022 - HopNews dishes out reviews very sparingly, but this group gets 5 stars. Give it 6 with headphones! Wonderful musicians! Great selections!
 
Coming Along

July 17,2022 - (NOTE to self: Bring wide angle lens next time) This is Fruit Street Fields as it has been laser-leveled in the last few days. Once the level condition is officially accepted, the  company will install a shock pad. The photo is a hurried combination of two photos; not to be used as evidence!
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House Wren

July 17, 2022 - From Julie Ford:
Three little magical House Wrens, from the National Guard at Ft. Devens, have flown the coop 😊❤️. They called me, desperate to find someone to accept the tiny nestlings, after finding them on a truck they needed to use. What an honor! And out of all the birds that have flown off so far this year, these guys have stuck around, and visit regularly. So adorable, all 3 are always together. When they hear me feeding the younger birds still inside, they chatter on the deck and wait for their supplemental live meal worms. They are SUPER bug control around the yard too (caught one with a wasp even!). So much intelligence, character and spunk in these tiny, gorgeous birds, they are so clever! And these little Wrens have one of the largest ranges of all New World songbirds❤️.  I sure hope they return to use my nest boxes for their own babies next year!

Bullfrog

July 17, 2022 - There are ways to determine the sex of a bullfrog, which, unlike a cattle bull, is not always male. Only the male bullfrog calls for a mate, but most other attributes are noted by physical comparison.

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Sun Halo

July 17, 2022 - This rainbow sun halo appeared above Hopkinton Common yesterday afternoon. The camera lens was not wide enough to capture the entire thing, but we got what we could, even though most cameras caution against shooting directly into the sun. NOTE: We used a video camera, whose display is video in itself, as opposed to an SLR, which directs the very light through the lens, by means of a mirror and prism, to the viewer's eye without filtration. Don't do that. And even though an individual may be viewing it as a video, it is not good for the chip to do it for too long.
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30-Year Anniversary for Deputy Chief

HOPKINTON — Chief Joseph Bennett is pleased to recognize Deputy Chief John Porter following his 30th anniversary as a member of the Hopkinton Police Department.

Deputy Chief Porter marked 30 years of service on Thursday, July 14. His name was added to the Hopkinton Police Department 30 Years of Service Award plaque in recognition of the milestone.

"We were thrilled to recognize Deputy Chief Porter's years of service on Thursday and all he has achieved during his 30 years with the department," Chief Bennett said. "He has shown a true commitment to bettering this department and serving the Hopkinton community, and we are fortunate to have him as a member of the Hopkinton Police command staff."

Deputy Chief Porter joined the Hopkinton Police Department in 1992. He moved through the ranks serving as a patrol officer, detective, sergeant and lieutenant before being appointed deputy chief in October 2021. He was also the department's first school resource officer and built the foundation for the program as it is today.

He was Hopkinton's first accreditation manager and helped the department achieve its first accreditation award through the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission in March 2021. He additionally serves on the Massachusetts Accreditation Committee's standards and training board.

Deputy Chief Porter has worked many major cases, including the Neil Entwistle case during which he traveled to England as part of the investigation. He is also the only member of the department to receive the Medal of Valor, which recognized his work taking into custody an apparently suicidal person armed with a knife who had doused a home with gasoline and attempted to light it on fire.

He has also been selected as the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Officer of the Year four times.

Deputy Chief Porter ran the Boston Marathon once as a bucket list item. He has been married to his wife -- his high school sweetheart -- for 27 years and they have two children. Town Press Release. HopNews File Photo.

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Advisory for Next Week, 7/18 - 7/22



Construction Advisory No. 34 July 15, 2022 Please be advised that this schedule may change due to weather and existing conditions found while performing the tasks below. This work may impact traffic and require lane and sidewalk closures limiting access to driveways and entrances to businesses.

What to Expect for the Week of July 18, 2022, to July 22, 2022 West Side of Project
• Start the second of three layers of pavement from the western project limit to the Fire Station
• Continue the service connections between the Fire Station and the 85/135 intersection
• Complete traffic signal at Wood Street intersection with Main Street
• Reset frame and covers from manholes, water boxes, and catch basins between Wood St. and Fire Station
• Line stripe the new pavement between Wood Street and the Fire Station
• Strip and grade sidewalks between Wood Street and the Fire Station East Side of Project
• Continue ductbanks for Verizon moving west to the135/85 intersection (Pleasant St. to Maple St. to Hayden Rowe detour required).
• Start Comcast ductbanks at 85/135 intersection and move east towards Church Street (Pleasant St. to
• Maple St. to Hayden Rowe detour required.)
• Start service connections between the 85/135 intersection and Church Street.
• Complete historic walls at 15, 17, 25 and 35 Main Street 85/135 Intersection
• Ductbank work (Pleasant St. to Maple St. to Hayden Rowe detour required)
• Widen the west side of Cedar St. and Grove St. at the intersection for initial sidewalk relocation.
• Relocate the fire hydrant at the corner of 85/135 • Backfill concrete retaining wall at CVS.
For the most up to date information about the Main Street Corridor project please visit theTown's project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com Press Release by Michele Murdock.

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IT'S FISH DAY!!
When it All Began
Below are a few photos of the beginnings of the town involvement
on the Fruit Street property, Below that are photos taken today.






July 15, 2022 - Director of Parks and Recreation, Jay Guelfi remarked on the status of the new Fruit Street Fields surface being leveled Thursday afternoon by New England Lazer Grading.


He said the field that was installed originally had reached its life-expectancy, "...and Town Meeting agreed."


$400K of the cost will be paid out of the department's revolving fund, money collected from fees. Mr. Guelfi said that the project will be in four steps.

1. Remove turf and infill.

2. Grade surface

3. Install Shock Pad.

4. Install new synthetic turf and infill.

Some the old synthetic turf will be used for a lacross wall. 

 

Mr. Guelfi expects the project to be completed by August 25, 2022.

Mr. Guelfi answered questions of some people concerned about possible contribution to PFAS in the wells by having Weston & Sampson look  into it.

"They said 'no'."

Mr. Guelfi also revealed the future construction, across from the dog park, of 8 pickle ball courts. See a sample game here.

 


On Ice House Pond

July 14, 2022 - This behavior is not uncommon for a Canada goose, but it doesn't always mean the same thing. It could be a male taking a bath. Or it could be the female bathing, while the male is near the nest, protecting the eggs. Or, a predator like a snapping turtle could have a foot or a leg in its grasp, while the goose struggles to get away. It did get away and join its kind on the shore of the little island yesterday.
 


Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Electrical alarm sounding on Pratt Lane, tree down on
Glen Road, assist FD, caller has lost her wallet, MVA on West Main -
no PI, advised individual on No Trespass Order, Overlook Road caller
regarding possible counterfeit currency, assist FD...

July 13, 2022
Arrest
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Flag Half-staff

Please be advised that Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has ordered that the United States of America flag and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts flag be lowered to half-staff from sunrise until sunset at all state buildings on Friday, July 15, 2022, the day of interment, in honor of United States Marine Corps Sergeant Samuel Michael Demers, of New Bedford, MA, who passed away on June 20, 2022.

Sergeant Samuel Michael Demers, United States Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, 29 Palms, CA, will be laid to rest at the Pine Grove Cemetery, New Bedford, MA on this date.

This gubernatorial order applies to:

1. The main or administration building of each public institution of the Commonwealth, e.g. town and city halls

2. Other state-owned or state-controlled buildings

3. All state military installations

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Paving to Begin Tomorrow

 

Construction Advisory No. 33 - UPDATED July 13, 2022

Please be advised that this schedule may change due to weather and existing conditions found while performing the tasks below. This work may impact traffic and require lane and sidewalk closures limiting access to driveways and entrances to businesses.

 

MAIN STREET PAVING BEGINS ON THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2022

 

On Thursday, July 14, the contractor will start paving Main Street between the Fire Station and Commonwealth Ave. Work hours for paving will be from 7am to 5pm with setup activities being allowed by public safety to begin at 6am. Expect delays, plan accordingly, and allow for additional time to enter/exit driveways, especially when paving operations are ongoing directly in front of a property. Driveway access will be impacted during the paving. There will be a waiting period for vehicles to cross the new pavement. Public safety will be present to direct traffic and vehicle movements. Urgent access across fresh pavement may be allowed in approximately 15 minutes or more. More time is required before vehicles can drive actively over or on the new pavement so, please plan accordingly. Eastbound traffic will be detoured from Main Street to Pleasant Street, to Maple Street, to Hayden Rowe. One lane on Main Street is scheduled to remain open at all times for westbound traffic. At the end of every workday, both lanes of traffic will be open and the detour will be removed. Access for emergency vehicles through all work zones will be maintained at all times. What to Expect for the Week of July 11, 2022 to July 15, 2022 -

 

UPDATED

● During the eastbound detour Walcott St. will be open to two-way traffic to allow access via Cedar Street. Main Street will be opened at the end of the day to at least one lane of alternating traffic. At that time Walcott Street will revert to one-way traffic.

 ● Continue work on Verizon conduit from Church Street moving westbound towards the 135/85 intersection. Eastbound traffic will be detoured via the above mentioned Main Street to Pleasant Street to Hayden Rowe detour.

● Continue work on wall at 15/17 Main Street.

● Continue work on Concrete Retaining Wall in CVS parking lot area.

For the most up to date information about the Main Street Corridor project please visit theTown's project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com 

The Town of Hopkinton appreciates your patience and consideration while we work to support MassDOT’s project to revitalize our downtown infrastructure.


Select Board Calls Special Town Meeting for August 18, 2022
Location TBA

July 13, 2022 - The Select Board, following a presentation by members of the School  Dept., voted to schedule a Special Town Meeting for August 18, 2022. According to Town Clerk Connor Degan, the funds for the Marathon School expansion have already been appropriated, they just need a Town Meeting Article to approve the transfer from funds collected from Legacy Farms, that resulted from payments due to an increased count of children. Of course, some of the need, $850,000 according to Town Clerk Connor Degan, is from materials cost escalation.

           The Select Board appointed Tyler Staback as a Police Officer for the Town of Hopkinton (3-0-2),and Alexander Stewart as a Police Officer for the Town of Hopkinton (5-0).

           In addition, the board made dozens of annual appointments.

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This Coming Saturday at MAZI in Ashland
 
Musical Snips from Last Weekend!

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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts

Well being check, MV check, found property -
returned to owner, hazard reported - hazard denied,
speeding vehicle on South Street from Milford - GOA,
Station tour, debris on I-90, caller has found a cell phone,
hazard reported - hazard denied, House lock out, someone
reported trespassing - was owner - not trespassing, sent 10:00 pm basketball
players on their way, erratic operator report leads to DUI arrest,
out-of-town resident called to report her garage door opened,

911 call handed off to Upton, Stoney Brook Road caller is complaining that
Southborough Rod and Gun is shooting too close to his property, Ashland
caller reports larceny - APD contacted, traffic complaint, assist FD,
female lift assist on Revolutionary way, speeding on Ash Street,
she can't find her keys, assist FD, Hayden Rowe parking violation,
two callers report a bull walking down Ash Street, caller reports bull
in his backyard, assault (no further info), excessive dust from construction,
pipe bursts in home - not from fire suppression,

July 8, 9, 10, 2022
One Arrest

First Sunday Concert of the  Season

Above, HopNews Video Grabshot from Park Street
July 11, 2022 - The Roy Scott Big Band, always a hit at the Hopkinton Summer Concert Series, thrilled the large gathering of young and old at the Hopkinton Common early yesterday evening. Next Sunday, at 5:00 pm, the Hopkinton Community Summer Band will fill the space in front of the Veterans Memorial Gazebo with volunteers - students and professionals - who will have been rehearsing for the special day - July 17, 2022.
This Summer's Roster:
  • July 17th   The Hopkinton Community Summer Band
  • July 24th   Hot Acoustics 
  • July 31st   Electric Youth
  • August 7th   Jah Spirit 
  • August 14th  Jumpin' Juba
  • August 28th  Din Check
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Roadwork Notice


Crack Sealing work is scheduled to begin on Tuesday July 12 on the following streets. One lane of traffic will be open at all times. Work is expected to take approximately two weeks. All work is subject to change due to weather conditions. Please do not park any vehicles in the street as it will prevent the contractor from completing the work.


Ash St, Courney Cir, Fawn Ridge Rd, Fruit St, Glen Rd, Maria Ln, North St, Pleasant St, Saddle Hill Rd, Split Rock Rd, Spring St, Teresa Rd, Ursla Dr, Whirty Cir, Winter St & West Main St.


Thank you,

Mike Mansir

Highway Manager

Main Street Corridor Project Saturday Work Notice

HOPKINTON, MA (July 8, 2022) - The Town has confirmed that AF Amorello will work Saturday, July 9th, between the hours of 8 am and 4 pm. They will be working on Wood Street, at the intersection of Wood Street and Main Street, on Main Street between Wood Street and Pleasant Street, and on Main Street between the Fire Station and Pleasant Street. One lane of alternating traffic may be required at times. Two lanes of traffic will be maintained when possible.

The following detours may be utilized;

Eastbound Main Street traffic will be detoured onto Pleasant Street, to Maple Street, to Grove Street, and back onto Main Street.
Southbound traffic on Wood Street will be detoured onto Elm Street, to Lumber Street Extension, and back onto West Main.

Please be advised that due to weather and unforeseen conditions, changes to these plans may be required.

For additional information about the Main Street Corridor Project and upcoming work, please visit the
project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com/ .

 
The Hopkinton Carnival c. 1997

July 8, 2022 — Is the little guy, that would be John K. Savignano, really turning 30 years-old next year!? Dad is John L. Savignano, the famous Real Estate Professional.This photo was taken at a Hopkinton Carnival around 25 years ago, in a scene that is repeated every day, every year, somewhere in America.  ©1997 Robert Falcione.
FISH DAY!


This message is intended to reach as many impacted residents as possible.  

 

As a result of the construction activities on Main Street - EL Harvey will be picking up trash only (not recycling) on Friday, July 8th, at an earlier time then normal (as early as 5:30 or 6am) for the following roads;


Main Street (Ash Street to Whalen Road)

Claflin Place

Meserve Street

Commonwealth Avenue

Claflin Avenue

Mt. Auburn Street

Mayhew street

Marshall Avenue

Summer Street


Residents along this route may wish to put their trash bins out this evening, so as not to miss the pickup tomorrow.  

A HopNews graphic by Ashley Jackson nearly 20 years ago!

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The Shortest Distance Between any Two Points is______________?

Nevermind!




Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Cedar Street resident concerned about people on her property
who duck when she looks out - not found, Next Generation Day Care
reports both entrances blocked, chubby husky into traffic at
Claflin Place, walk-in reporting ID theft, semi-trailer parked in Wood
Street lot - spoke with operator, dead raccoon in middle of roadway on
East Main Street, reports identity theft, car vs deer on Granite St...
July 6, 2022
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Protecting Free Speech!
Hopkinton Resident Reflects on the Impact of a 2002
Historic Supreme Court Ruling on the 20th Anniversary


Press Release by Jehovah's Witnesses:
July 7, 2022 - While Jehovah’s Witnesses have chosen to temporarily suspend their door-to-door ministry due to the pandemic, their activity was almost permanently banned by one U.S. village in the late 1990s — that is until the United States Supreme Court stepped in with a historic 8-1 decision on June 17, 2002, declaring the local ordinance unconstitutional.

At the 20th anniversary of that precedent-setting decision, some Hopkinton residents wondered what their lives would be like if one of their neighbors had not knocked on their door and shared a life-changing message with them. Constitutional scholars marvel at the outsized impact the decision has had on the protection of free speech for all, agreeing with Justice Antonin Scalia’s opinion in the case, “The free-speech claim exempts everybody, thanks to Jehovah’s Witnesses.”

Before meeting Jehovah’s Witnesses at his door in 2015, James Bianculli, of Hopkinton, had a comfortable job and was a caring father of three, but he wasn’t completely satisfied with where his life was heading. “I had a nice life,” Bianculli said. “I thought there must be more to life than just competing at work for the best job.” Reflecting on what his life would be like had he not answered that knock on his door, Bianculli said, “I wouldn’t have a hope for the future.”

The 2002 Supreme Court decision in Watchtower v. Village of Stratton affirmed that a local village ordinance in Stratton, Ohio, requiring a permit to knock on doors violated the rights of any person who wanted to engage in free speech with their neighbor, including Jehovah’s Witnesses who practice door-to-door evangelizing. The Court overturned two lower court rulings that upheld the ordinance, and thus paved the way for all citizens to maintain open dialogue with their neighbors on any number of issues including environmental, civic, political or educational.

“Looking back on the two decades since the decision, it’s clear to see the wide-ranging impact that Watchtower v. Stratton has had on free speech for all,” said Josh McDaniel, director of the Religious Freedom Clinic at the Harvard Law School. “This is just the latest of some 50 Supreme Court victories by Jehovah’s Witnesses that have helped establish and broaden First Amendment jurisprudence throughout the last century.”

The village of Stratton became a center of controversy in 1998 after the mayor personally confronted four Jehovah’s Witnesses as they were driving out of the village after visiting a resident. Subsequently, the village enacted the ordinance “Regulating Uninvited Peddling and Solicitation Upon Private Property,” which required anyone wishing to engage in door-to-door activity to obtain a permit from the mayor or face imprisonment. Jehovah’s Witnesses viewed this ordinance as an infringement of freedom of speech, free exercise of religion and freedom of press. Therefore, they brought a lawsuit in federal court after the village refused to modify their enforcement of this ordinance.

“Our motive for initiating the case was clear: We wanted to remove any obstacle that would prevent us from carrying out our scriptural obligation to preach the good news of the Kingdom,” said Robert Hendriks, U.S. spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses. “Making it a criminal offense to talk with a neighbor without seeking government approval is offensive to many people, but particularly to God who commanded Christians to preach the gospel.”

While Bianculli continues to engage in a productive ministry through letter writing, phone calling and virtual visits, he is looking forward to knocking on doors again.

“We are thankful that we have the legal right to practice our ministry from door to door,” said Hendriks. “When the time is right and conditions are safe, we hope to visit our neighbors in person once again.”

This victory is one of more than 250 rulings in cases brought by Jehovah’s Witnesses in high courts around the world that have expanded the rights of people of all religious faiths. “It's hard to point to any organization, let alone a religious organization, that has had such a profound impact on the shaping of constitutional law over many decades in the Supreme Court," said Harvard Professor McDaniel.

For more information on the Stratton case, go to www.jw.org  and type Stratton in the search field.Contributed PR Content.
 

Main Street Corridor Project

Traffic Update

 

HOPKINTON, MA (July 6, 2022) - The Town is aware that efforts to mitigate traffic impacts from the Main Street Project occasionally result in significant traffic delays. Therefore, to minimize traffic impacts and maintain safe work zones for the public, the Town met with MassDOT and AF Amorello this afternoon to discuss other possible mitigation measures.

 

As a result of the meeting, the following changes were agreed to or discussed;

 

  1. Dump trucks will no longer be allowed to turn around on Main Street.

  2. Amorello is considering working Saturday, July 9th, to reduce traffic delays for next week. Public Safety is in support of this option. The Town will notify the public if Saturday work is confirmed.

  3. Public safety is considering allowing night work on a limited basis, depending on the location and type of work. Night work might be needed for work within the 85/135 intersection.

 

Amorello expects to complete milling work by the end of this week. Fine grading and initial paving will follow after that. This work requires fewer trucks than the current milling work and is less impactful. In addition, with fewer trucks in the area, Amorello will be able to halt work and allow traffic through if traffic gets too backed up.

 

Please be advised that due to weather and unforeseen conditions uncovered while performing any work, changes to planned detours and mitigation efforts may be required.    

  

For additional information about the Main Street Corridor Project, please visit the

project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com. Video grab from the Owners' Project Manager's camera.

Stay Off of the Road

July 7, 2022 - This young teen visiting Hopkinton State Park with her church group does her best to let these Canada geese know that her line in the sand is the roadway (access);and they must stay off. Subsequent photos would suggest that geese learn, but sometimes only with constant reinforcement!
More of the LMPA Boat Parade, Part II
Winners (Enlarge each thumbnail):
McDonalds on the left and on the right, "Welcome to the Jungle."


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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts

NOTE: In photo above at the locked gate to the Hopkinton Reservoir Dam, vehicles are allegedly parked illegally, each one having in common with all the others, an orange-red parking citation on its windshield issued by Ashland Police. The scene repeated itself up and down Cedar Street in Hopkinton, and inside the car-top boat access area off of Legacy Farms Road North, by Hopkinton Police.

Caller needs help with a ceiling fan, 3 males trespassing at
Sandy Beach at 12:51 am, 6 day-old baby choking,

baby raccoon has a can stuck on its head, detail officer
reports being grazed by a vehicle - immediate threat issued to operator,
West Main hit & run, unemployment fraud, caller reports he was
almost the victim of a telephone scam, 3 car MVA on West Main - no PI,
caller broken down on I-90 - MSP contacted, caller reports stopping
on Downey Street to let child cross street and vehicle passed on the left,
caller was tailgated by vehicle that tried to pass him - he pulled over and
driver was yelling, assisted MSP on Fruit Street to try to help
locate 3 females who fled a traffic stop on foot, possibly intoxicated driver
on Clinton Street - GOA, caller states someone rang his doorbell camera and
then took a picture of front door and garage, Caller complains of an individual in the
middle Pond St lighting off fireworks - GOA, identity fraud, dump trailer spilling
load, caller reports 2 dogs in a vehicle appear in distress - vehicle was
running with AC on, MVA on Pond st - no PI, small limb on Grove St power line,
burnt food sets off fire alarm on Woodview Way, traffic around Hopkinton State
Park in Hopkinton as well as Ashland drew many complaints - parking
violation citations were written for dozens of vehicles, motor vehicle hit
pothole on West Main and became disabled - will tow in AM, caller
reports sick fox - Animal Control Officer will check the area, caller from
Kimball Road reports someone put fireworks in his mailbox overnight,
walk-in reported 24 year-old female missing, 911 caller reports
fight in progress in Hopkinton State Park- call transferred to Ashland..
July 1, 2, 3,4, 2022
No Arrests
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2022 Lake Maspenock Boat Parade

July 4, 2022 - One of our personal favorites is the Bic Mac/McDonalds entry above, followed by a Ronald McDonald look alike in tow. An alluring voice said over a loudspeaker, "Welcome to McDonalds; may I take your order," while another repeated the theme jingle.

A favorite of the youngsters in the water is the Ice Cream Boat, below, which made sure they were the last in line so they could linger a bit to make sure every kid could have an ice cream! It is a bit of a takeoff from the traditional activity of the Horribles Parade in throwing candy to the kids on the sidewalks.

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In Memory of Joe Pyne

     Veterans gathered around the Gallery photo of Joseph Pyne, whose family sponsored the Vets Breakfast on 1 July 2022, in honor of Joe and his US Army service.  Joe was an archetypical "Townie," and his memory evoked many animated stories.  
     The photo above shows a portion of the veterans in attendance: On the left, Front-to-Back; Mike Boelson (US Army), Jacques LeDuc (USCG), Jim Pyne (US Army and brother of Joe Pyne), Frank Fede (USN), William Muench (USN), Robert Hole (USN), and "Ted" Hoyt (US Army).  On the right, F-to-B; Hank Allessio (US Army), Jeff Macmillan (USN), Margo Pyne (Joe's daughter), Bill Hamilton (USN), and Ken Weismantel (USAF).  
     The group discussion comprised remembrances of recently deceased veterans, and historical recollections of military events that occurred on 1 July, the date of the breakfast.  An understanding of decisions of great military leaders is typically a highlight.  Best wishes for a safe and enjoyable Independence Day were shared among the veterans.
     August 5, 2022, is the next scheduled Vets Breakfast.
 
The Virtual 2022 Horribles Parade
July 4, 2022 - See what the beginning of the route of the traditional Hopkinton Horribles Parade looks like at this moment, here, and realize it would not be a good time in the life of the roadway to have a 100% safe in-person parade.
However, although we cannot dispense water like those super-soakers on floats, or the buckets over the side of dump trucks, or the airborne balloons, nor can we fit all of their equipment on this page; but we can impart a small bit of the timely political humor that the Horrible's Parade and the McIntyre family are known for. Please enjoy what might have been in 2022:









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JULY 4th, 2022

BOAT PARADE AND VOTING INFO

Boat line up: 1:45 pm @ Sandy Beach

PARADE STARTS at 2 pm
 
VOTING: 2 PLACES TO VOTE THIS YEAR

BEACH: An LMPA voting table will be set up near the bathhouse at Sandy Beach from 2 - 5 pm.
 
SANDY BEACH PARKING LOT after the parade: (gate guard tent) for those watching the parade from home who still want to vote. 
 
Voting bins will be collected at 5 pm.

*Vote for Favorite Themed Boat and 1 runner up 
*1 vote per person (please)

Look for an email/FB post on July 5th announcing the winner and the runner-up.
 
Trophy to be presented at the Cornhole Finals.
 
Speaking of Cornhole, as of today, July 2, there are still 5 cornhole team slots available. For now, it's still only open to LMPA members.
 
 Have fun and stay safe!

Have questions? Contact us: info@lmpa.org

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Next Saturday: Mark your calendars.
 
Kelly's Lemonade Sparkler

July 2, 2022 - Kelly Karp will be at Bill's Downtown Pizzeria until closing, serving her red, white and blue Leomonade Sparkler until the ingredients run out. (Composite image).

 3 Arrested in Hopkinton After Police Chase and K-9 search.
See Channel CBS 4 News video on our alert page. Please follow.
 
Former Bank of America Space Available at 77 West Main Street
Seriously Fresh Daily Seafood Specials All Weekend & Into the Holiday

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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Charlton State Police needs assistance contacting a resident
whose mother is being held and needs her heart medication -
cancelled enroute, caller says individual who was late for his
1 Lumber Street appointment - and couldn't be seen - made threats,
MVA on Wood Street - no PI, assist FD, Dog running in roadway,
hit and run MVA on West Main, 2 vehicle MVA - no PI, on Pond Street, a
hit and run vehicle did not stop, caller reports intoxicated driver
about to get into his vehicle - friend allowed to drive him home,
Town Hall employee reports finding keys, unauthorized parking
on Chestnut Street, caller reports suspicious vehicle on
 Woodview Way - officers found nothing suspicious...
June 30, 2022
Existing Arrests
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2022 Yearly Maintenance on July 4th

July 1, 2022 - "Wishing everyone a great July 4th weekend!
Photo: The USS Constitution makes its way thru Boston Harbor on July 4th during the Turnaround Cruise. The Ship is then put back into its Charlestown Dock with the opposite side facing the weather for the coming year. ~ John Collins File photo)"
 
West Main and Wood Streets 6/30/2022

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Mass Senate President Karen Spilka Receives Honrorary Degree
Longtime legislator recognized as an effective leader, advocate, and champion for Massachusetts’ most vulnerable citizens

NEWTON, MA -- Senate President Karen Spilka, a respected leader and champion for diverse social issues including mental healthcare, juvenile justice, educational equity, and services for the elderly, was recently awarded a doctorate of humane letters, the highest honor bestowed by William James College. Spilka, a former social worker, attorney, and small business owner was honored at commencement exercises celebrating the William James College class of 2022. Located in Newton, Massachusetts, William James College is a nonprofit higher educational institution that prepares the next generation of behavioral health professionals.

For the past five years, Spilka, a Democrat who represents the 2nd Middlesex & Norfolk District which includes Ashland, Framingham, Franklin, Holliston, Hopkinton, Medway, and Natick, has served as Senate President. She was first elected to the Massachusetts State Senate in 2005.

According to William James College President Nicolas Covino, Senate President Spilka understands the importance of workforce development within the mental health sector and the critical role that policy making plays in the development and retention of the behavioral health professionals.

“Senate President Spilka gives voice to those who are often overlooked. A staunch advocate for accessible, high-quality care for residents of every age and background, she works tirelessly to eliminate barriers to essential mental health services,” said Covino.

Senate President Spilka is widely recognized for her leadership during the height of the pandemic. She pursued the passage of Patients First legislation which advanced support for community hospitals, COVID testing sites, and telehealth services. Despite a crisis that resulted in significant budget cuts across the country, Senate President Spilka helped establish one of the most robust Rainy-Day funds in the country which allowed the Commonwealth to avoid cuts to social safety nets, while expanding support for housing stability, food security, unemployment benefits and much-needed relief for the hospitality and restaurant industries.

A graduate of Northeastern Law School and a longtime resident of Ashland, Senate President Spilka also holds a B.S. in Social Work from Cornell University. (She has been married to environmental engineer Joel S. Loitherstein for more than 30 years.) Contributed content.

 
Fishing Strategy

A great blue heron stands at the edge of the large shadow made by the surface covering of large leaf pond weeds on Bloods Pond, which would cause fish to seek more open water, a circumstance of which the heron appears ready to take advantage.

Offices Closing
Hopkinton Town Hall and municipal offices (including the Hopkinton Public Library and the Hopkinton Senior Center) will be closed on Monday July 4th, in observance of Independence Day.  The Public LIbrary will also be closed on Saturday, July 2nd. HopNews Digital Image. 
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Alicia Moreau Shambo passed away peacefully in her sleep on June 25, 2022 in her beloved chalet on the hillside of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. 

 

Alicia was born on March 10, 1962, in Winchendon, MA. She was the daughter of the late Philip A. Moreau, who died in 1975, and Evangeline M. Moreau Skelton, who died in 2009.

 

She is survived by her three children: two daughters, Brittany Evangeline Shambo, and Natalie Margaret Shambo; a son, Thomas Alan Shambo; and her beloved dog, Baron. She leaves her three brothers: Philip Kirk Moreau (Lisa) of Hubbardston, MA, William Mark Moreau (Ginger) of York, ME, and Kent Smokey Moreau (Susan) of Westminster, MA, as well as a step brother, John Beecher Skelton (Carolyn) of Andover, MA. She also leaves six nieces and nephews, and eleven great nieces and great nephews. She is predeceased by her twin brother, Alan Ray Moreau, who died in 1994.

 

Alicia was raised in Winchendon, and graduated from Murdock High School in 1980. At the age of 18, she enlisted into the United States Navy and served as a Corpsman. She was a member of the United States Navy for twelve years (four years active duty, eight years reserves), during which time she was stationed in Oakland, CA and Subic Bay, Philippines. 

 

During her time in the US Navy Reserves, Alicia attended The College of Charleston in Charleston, SC and graduated in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business. She moved back to MA shortly after, and graduated with an MBA from Nichols College in Dudley, MA in 1992. She worked for Banyan Systems in Westboro, MA until starting her own sewing and interior design businesses, The Curtain Lady/Designs by Alicia, in 2000. Alicia lived in Hopkinton, MA from 1992 until 2017, at which time she moved to Franconia, NH. 

 

Alicia was a great lover of the outdoors, enjoyed spending time in her garden, had many adventures travelling the world, but her true passion was for skiing at Cannon Mountain. She volunteered at the Hopkinton schools every Veteran’s Day to teach the kids about the military, and also volunteered in helping lead a Girl Scout troop. She was a member of the Mittersill Association for Chalet Owners (MACO), and served on the Zoning Board Committee for the town of Franconia, NH. Alicia was a parishioner at St. John’s the Evangelist church in Hopkinton, MA where she was active in the RCIA and CCD programs. 

 

Alicia volunteered at the Boston Marathon for many years, handing out mylar blankets at the finish line. During the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing, she was a first-responder on the scene and was instrumental in helping to save the lives of many victims, utilizing her US Navy Corpsman training once again. 

 

A Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, July 2, 2022 at 10:30 A.M. in St. John the Evangelist Church, 20 Church Street, Hopkinton with Rev. Richard Cannon officiating.

 

There will be a burial with military honors at Riverside Cemetery, Winchendon Saturday at 2 P.M.  The family invites you to a reception after the funeral for a light lunch and refreshments. 

 

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to The Adaptive Ski Program of New Hampshire in Alicia’s honor: https://aspnc.app.neoncrm.com/donation.jsp?campaign=244&  

 

There will be a Celebration of Life in Alicia’s memory held in New Hampshire at a later date. There will be details to follow.

 

To leave a condolence, go to www.stone-ladeau.com

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Hopkinton Police and Fire Departments Share Tips for Safe Fourth of July Celebrations

Possession or Use of Fireworks is Illegal in Massachusetts

HOPKINTON — Police Chief Joseph Bennett and Fire Chief William Miller, along with the Hopkinton Police and Fire Departments, wish to share several important safety tips and reminders as residents prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday.
According to the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services and State Police, fire departments statewide reported more than 900 fires related to illegal fireworks from 2012 to 2021. In addition to the 43 fire service injuries and $2.1 million in damages attributed to these fires, Massachusetts medical facilities reported 31 severe burn injuries extending to 5% or more of the victims’ bodies that were caused by illegal fireworks.
 
The possession, use and sale of all fireworks without a professional license is against the law in Massachusetts, and punishable by confiscation, fine, or imprisonment. Fines range from $100 to $1,000, and some violations could carry a one-year prison sentence. It is also illegal for private citizens to purchase fireworks legally elsewhere and then transport them into the state.
 
Residents are encouraged to report any misuse of fireworks they notice in the community to the Hopkinton Police Department at 508-497-3401. In case of a firework-related or other emergency, always dial 911.
Hopkinton Police and Fire share the following safety tips with residents:
Drive Safely
  • Be mindful of pedestrians.
  • Always wear your seatbelt.
  • Do not drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. From 2016 to 2020, there were 1,390 drivers killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes over the Fourth of July holiday period — 41% of the drivers killed were drunk.
  • Even if you’ve had only one alcoholic beverage, do not plan on driving. Instead, designate a sober driver or use public transportation or a ride-share service to get home safely.
  • Take keys away from individuals who are under the influence and are planning to drive. Alcohol and drugs can impair perception, judgment, motor skills, and memory, which are critical for safe and responsible driving.
  • If you see a possible impaired driver on the road, call 911.
  • For more tips from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, click here.
Celebrate Safely
  • Attend organized and permitted fireworks displays only.
  • Remember, alcohol/drugs and fireworks do not mix.
  • Never allow young children to go near fireworks.
  • Keep pets indoors and away from fireworks. The loud noises and flashing lights can be frightening and overwhelming for pets. Pets can become frightened and run from familiar environments and people, becoming lost. Read more here.
Boat Safely
  • Always wear a life jacket when on the water. Make sure the jacket is a proper fit for your size and weight and that it is properly fastened. The U.S. Coast Guard reports 76% of boating deaths in 2017 were due to drowning and 84% of the victims were not wearing a life jacket.
  • Maintain awareness of your surroundings at all times.
  • Be courteous and respectful to other boaters.
  • Travel at a safe speed for the environment and conditions.
  • Be sure you have and know how to use essential equipment, such as visual distress signals, sound producing devices, locator devices, fire extinguishers and navigation lights.
  • Check the latest forecast before leaving shore and watch for changing weather.
  • Take a safe boating course and get a vessel safety check.
  • Never boat under the influence. Drugs and alcohol impact your cognitive abilities, judgement, balance, coordination, reaction time and vision. Federal law prohibits boating under the influence of alcohol and drugs on all boats.
  • For more information on safe boating, click here.
The Hopkinton Police and Fire Departments wish everyone a happy and safe Fourth of July!


Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Hopkinton resident arrested, loose dog on Grove Street,
caller reports kids vandalized building, unregistered
solicitor on Ridge Road peeking in windows - told to
leave until registered, yelling among delivery drivers,
911 caller reports neighbor is disturbing her and her family
by placing a speaker at edge of fence and playing loud/derogatory
music/recordings, handicap parking violation issued,
June 28, 2022
One New Arrest
 
Tips From Lake Maspenock Preservation Association


Summer is finally here, and the weather has been beautiful of late.

With an increased number of people using the lake and Sandy Beach, we understand that there likely are some folks unfamiliar with the Lake Rules and Sandy Beach Rules (links below).

In addition, we've recently received some complaints of unsafe boating activity in and around the swimming area as well as non-residents using Sandy Beach.

If you happen to see activity that is not consistent with the rules, please contact the Hopkinton Police Department and Hopkinton Parks and Rec Department (both below) with details of what you observed. The more details you can provide, the better. We have reached out and spoken to Parks And Rec, Hopkinton PD, and Environmental Police to make them aware of these situations.

For your own safety, PLEASE do not confront any individuals exhibiting misconduct.

Wishing you a safe and happy summer!

Jaime Goncalves
LMPA President

Hopkinton PD and non-emergency phone number 508-497-3401

Massachusetts Environmental Police and phone number 800-632-8075

Hopkinton Parks and Rec email and phone number 508-497-9750

www.lmpa.org 

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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Caller states he was threatened at a local business,
citizen complaint -no details, assist other agency - unable to
reach - left message with roommate, caller from West Main
reports he is being harrassed, caller reports her mother with dementia
 left the house confused and not dressed for the weather - was found,
caller says car swerved into her lane causing her to hit a pole and took off,
caller reports an erratic operator was following her on South Street - then
turned toward Milford, caller concerned about pest control company
soliciting multiple times - told no - concerned about company's legitimacy,
second caller reports malfunction at Chestnut Street traffic signal,
tree branch on Wood Street roadway...
June 27, 2022
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Hopkinton Incident Log Abstracts

4-car MVA - turns out it is in Milford, caller expresses concern
for signs at carnival being properly secured, caller reporting gunshots
on East Main - negative find, assist other police agency on I-495 S,
35 year-old Framingham female arrested and charged with OUI -- Drugs,
assist Fire Dept on Revolutionary Way, Clinton Street caller reports a rabid raccoon,
BOLO from MSP off 495 and onto West Main Street - black pickup matching
description on Church Street was not the offending truck, Walk-in received a strange letter in the mail,
caller complained of a speeding vehicle on Chamberlain Street,
assist FD (5X), Hopkinton State Park traffic backed up to Southborough,
walk-in reporting her mailbox broken into...
June 24, 25, 26, 2022
One Arrest

St. Paul’s Historic Document Installed

(Hopkinton, MA – June 27, 2022) – A recently restored historic document declaring the consecration of the St. Paul’s building in 1899 was blessed and installed at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Hopkinton during a St. Paul’s Feast Day celebration on June 26. Pictured are Reverend Mary Rosendale (left) Priest-in-Charge, and Laurie LaBrecque, senior warden (right). St. Paul’s has been a part of the Hopkinton community for 287 years, and is currently located at 61 Wood Street.
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HOPKINTON - It is with great sorrow that the family announces the passing of Diane Hakansson, 71, of Hopkinton, at the Mary Morse Rest Home on June 23, 2022. By her side, until the time of her death, were her beloved children, Kristina and Jay Hakansson.

Many a heart is sore in mourning today. We are consoled however by the gift that was her life.

Diane was born and raised in Hopkinton. She graduated from Hopkinton High School in 1968. After school she married and became a homemaker and a mother. She took both responsibilities seriously. She was envied in the family for keeping a neat and tidy home. Diane had a keen eye for décor which eventually became a passion that she developed into a successful career as a valued interior designer of homes. She was an avid golfer and walker. Diane was also a long-time waitress at Carbone’s restaurant. She truly loved her years of service and friendships developed there.

Diane’s most cherished gift was the special way that she treated others. Over the span of her life she maintained a loyal group of friends who would note she was always quick with a laugh or an offer of help. Her compassionate heart was always available to respond to a need. Diane was a great mother and grandmother, sister and friend. She was very involved in the life of her family, especially when her cherished grandchildren Emily and Sara arrived.

Diane Hakansson leaves behind her two adult children: Kristina Hakansson of Hopkinton, Jay Hakansson, also of Hopkinton; his wife, Rebecca, and their children, Emily and Sara. She also leaves her former husband, John Hakansson, and his partner, Carol Grady, of Waldoboro, Maine.

Diane also leaves to join her predeceased parents, the late, Joseph and Jean Murray. She leaves her five siblings: David and Ann Brooke Murray of Brewster; Susan and Richard Biagetti of Milford; Joseph and Catherine Murray of Hopkinton, Steven Murray of Mattapoisett; and Lisa Reilly of Walpole. She also, with great fondness, leaves her 15 nephews and nieces.

Details for a memorial celebration of life gathering will be forthcoming. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Callanan Cronin Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in memory of Diane Hakansson to the Dementia Society of America PO Box 600, Doylestown, PA 18901.

 

Stephen Deletti, December 23, 1966 - June 23, 2022
Obituary details, entrusted to  Callanan Cronin Funeral Home, are incomplete at this time.

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Nature's Way

June 27, 2022 - "The poults are getting bigger! We are down to 4 this year, from the original 9 I saw a few weeks back. Sad, but the other animals and birds of prey all have babies to feed too, it's just nature. This one stood here for a long time in the garden, thinking hard about life I guess?! Adorable!" ~ Julie

Water Well Pump Motor Repaired

The water department and contractors worked through the weekend and the pump motor has been repaired and the well is now back on line. We will revert back to our normal state required water use restrictions.  With very little rain in the forecast and over a 6” YTD rain deficit, we continue to see groundwater levels drop rapidly. We will soon need to cut back pumping capacity. It is imperative that everyone follow the restrictions or we will end up at that point much sooner.  As a reminder, there is NO lawn watering on Saturday, Sunday or Mondays. 

We thank you for your cooperation in this very important matter.

Eric J. Carty Water-Sewer Manager
Hopkinton Water-Sewer Dept.
PO Box 171

Hopkinton, MA 01748

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 Positively Hopkinton
ARTHUR MARSHALL, CPA, MBA, ELECTED TO MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY OF CPAS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BOSTON — June 27, 2022 — The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MassCPAs) today announced that Arthur Marshall, CPA, MBA, was elected to its Board of Directors for its 2022-2023 fiscal year, which began May 1.

Marshall, a Hopkinton resident, is partner of assurance services at EY with clients in various industries, including software, technology, manufacturing, oil and gas, retail/distribution and healthcare. EY is one of the Big Four accounting firms that primarily provides assurance (including financial audit), tax, consulting and advisory services to its clients.

MassCPAs Board of Directors is a group of 19 elected members that sets policies, manages programs and oversees activities that benefit the 11,000-member organization and accounting profession in Massachusetts.

“MassCPAs Board of Directors is an extraordinary and diverse group of individuals who play a critical role in shaping the priorities of the Society and truly want to better the profession,” said Amy Pitter, president and CEO of MassCPAs. “I am thrilled to have Arthur on the board and know that his leadership will continue to contribute greatly to the Society, community and the profession in the year ahead.”

With over 20 years of public accounting assurance services experience, Marshall has worked with clients to complete public offerings (IPOs and debt), acquisitions and implementations of new accounting standards. As EY’s U.S.-East Region audit innovation and digital leader, he works with audit teams and external clients on the implementation of technology and the development of digital assets to enhance the quality of audits, financial reporting, business processes and building value and trust for stakeholders.

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Progress
(Artist's rendering below)

June 27, 2022 - It was a spur of the moment idea, and so the point of view of the camera is not the same in each photo/rendering. But former resident of the blue home, Cliff Kistner, sent the photo of his former, now-demolished home, which HopNews has inserted digitally, below, into the photo taken on Saturday. Mr. Kistner and his wife, Nancy, accepted $1.25 million for the house which rested on about 1/3 of an acre. Another 1/3 or so acre between their home and the former Mobile station, owned by Global, was also purchased by Global to make this one parcel all the way to the eastern-most border at Lumber Street Extension from the western-most existing border. The final touches are being put on the project as we speak.

 
For LIfe

June 26, 2022 - "They mate for life," says David M. Hughes (Yes, the very same David M. Hughes whose name is at the top of the Hopkinton Football Stadium.), of the eagles that he photographed in the wild, above.

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Click screenshot to watch 1 minute of rides at the carnival, and 1.2 songs by Matt Brodeur at
Bill's Downtown Pizzeria
Please be advised that the town has had a pump motor failure at one of the water wells. Due to the loss in water pumping capacity we need everyone on the municipal system to please turn off all sprinkler systems and refrain from any unnecessary outdoor water use until further notice. It is of the utmost importance to ensure water for fire protection and other daily essential needs. The town will be utilizing its auxiliary sources that are safe to drink but may cause some discoloration due to iron in the water. Thank you for your assistance in this very important matter. Press release
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James Murin, 78, died Wednesday, June 21, 2022 at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester. He was the husband of Maria Margarida A. Lopes-Murin to whom he was married for 33 years and lovingly called Maggie. Born in Worcester, he was the son of the late Henry and Alfreda (Petka) Murin.

Jim received his bachelor's degree from Clark University and his master's degree from Assumption College. He taught for numerous years in Millbury, where he also held positions of guidance counselor and basketball coach, carrying on his love for sports after his exceptionally competitive basketball playing college years at Clark University. Later, in his retirement from education, he devoted his time to golf, teeing up in various golf course tournaments throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts. His love for the outdoors extended to enjoying fishing in surrounding lakes and ponds either alone or with kindred fishermen. In his senior years, his golf enthusiasm motivated him to play at the Massachusetts Senior Golf Tournaments, distinguishing himself even then by earning his bronze and silver medals.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughter, Susan Feller, son-in-law, Andrew Feller, and grandchildren, Alex and Liana Feller, of Glastonbury, Connecticut; his sister-in-law, Gloria Murin, and nephews, John Murin and Jimmy Murin, of Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

Calling hours will be held Tuesday, June 28 from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. at the Callanan Cronin Funeral Home, 34 Church St. A private family service in the funeral home and private burial in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Hopkinton will follow.

Donations may be made to the Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation or to Project Just Because/Hopkinton Food Pantry.

UPDATE ON MAIN STREET CORRIDOR PROJECT
Full Depth Excavation Operations the Week of June 27, 2022 Full depth excavation includes the removal of the existing pavement and gravel to subgrade (approximately 22 inches), then the replacement and compaction of the gravel, and the replacement of pavement, except for the final pavement which will be done at the end of the project. Traffic will need to drive on compressed gravel for several weeks.
Full Main Street Corridor Update 6/24/2022

Hopkinton Republican Town Committee Announces Election of New Executive
Committee

Hopkinton, MA -- The Hopkinton Republican Town Committee (HRTC) met on June 13th and elected a new Executive Committee. Jim Mirabile (Chair), Chris Alicandro (Vice Chair), Leda Arakelian (Secretary) and Bill Muench (Treasurer) will work to carry on the long Republican tradition of service to the Hopkinton community, promotion of conservative values and the support of local political candidates.

At a time when our national political rhetoric is so divisive, the team looks to engage in civil discourse to provide a balanced local government that addresses the needs of all Hopkinton citizens.

The team looks forward to engaging with the community at future town events and elections. Please contact us if you would like to learn more or to join our cause.


HRTC Executive Committee from left to right: Chris Alicandro (Vice Chair), Bill Muench (Treasurer), Leda Arakelian
(Secretary) and Jim Mirabile (Chair)
About Hopkinton Republican Town Committee:
The HRTC is committed to making Hopkinton a better place to live, work, raise a family and conduct business. We look forward to civil discussion and thoughtful debate.
For more information, contact HRTC Chair Jim Mirabile (jmirab@yahoo.com)
The Hopkinton Republican Town Committee is registered with the MA Office of Campaign & Political Finance under
“Hopkinton REPTC”

 

Celebration of Life for Christopher F. Lozeau June 25, 2022

Christopher F. Lozeau, of Worcester and formerly of Hopkinton, MA passed away on his 53rd birthday, May 14, 2022, as a result of the Worcester apartment fire. Born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, he was the son of Joseph A. Lozeau, Jr. and Joan M. Lozeau (Fairclough) of Cape Coral, FL.


Christopher is survived by two sons, Ben and Sam Lozeau of Hopkinton; his siblings, Joseph Lozeau and his wife Alison of Uxbridge, Joanne Russell of Woodstock, GA, Brian Lozeau of Uxbridge, Jennifer Gallerani and her husband, Eric of Northbridge, and Lisa Lozeau-Trzepacz of Oak Island, NC. He also leaves behind many cherished nieces and nephews.


Chris loved to explore nature, antiques, strolling through museums and flea markets. Chris loved to learn and share his new knowledge, he was an avid “home Jeopardy contestant” and loved survival reality TV. In fact, he was supremely confident that if need be he could choke out a bear in the wild. We will miss Chris greatly and we take comfort in knowing he is resting in God’s care.


Christopher will be interred at Saint John’s Cemetery in Hopkinton. The family welcomes all to a Celebration of Life Mass held on Saturday, June 25 at 11:00 AM at St. John the Evangelist Church in Hopkinton. In Lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to a recovery program: Alyssa’s place or GAAMHA Inc. Pathway House in Gardner, MA. Arrangements are under the care of the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton.

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Below, please find a statement from Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland):

 

Today is an extremely dark day for America, as we face what can only be called a ‘nightmare scenario’ for women and those who can get pregnant across this nation. It is important to stress that abortion remains and will remain legal in Massachusetts. This fundamental right to health care is here to stay in the Commonwealth, and I will fight every day to strengthen and protect it.

 

In its Fiscal Year 2023 budget, the Senate included language protecting access to reproductive health care, and today, Governor Baker issued an Executive Order which aligns very closely with this language. There is increased urgency to codify these provisions so that we can ensure the safety and continued protections of our residents. I remain grateful that the Commonwealth stands united to safeguard these protections.

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Saturday Night at Bills Downtown Pizzeria

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Hopkinton Woman Receives $10,000 Award Toward Live4Evan

 

June 24, 2022 - For the past 25 years, the Kraft family and the New England Patriots Foundation have been recognizing volunteers for going above and beyond to give back to their communities through the Myra Kraft Community MVP Awards program. Formerly known as the Community Quarterback Awards, this volunteer recognition was renamed in 2011 in memory of Myra Kraft.

On Wednesday, June 8, 26 volunteers were recognized for their contributions at an awards ceremony at Gillette Stadium. In total, $275,000 in donations were distributed to the nonprofits represented by each volunteer. Twenty-five organizations each received $10,000 and the Grimes King Foundation for the Elderly received this year’s grand prize of $25,000.

“Of all the community initiatives we support through the Patriots Foundation, this was always Myra’s favorite and I am proud that we continue to honor her legacy of volunteerism by recognizing the amazing work of dozens of volunteers each year,” said Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft. “She loved meeting all of the honorees and hearing their heartwarming stories of volunteerism. There are so many people doing great things in our communities. It restores all faith in humanity. We enjoyed reviewing this year’s applications and selecting the 26 dedicated individuals that are helping to make the world a better place.”

Gillette, a longtime supporter of the New England Patriots and a cornerstone partner of the Patriots Foundation, served as the presenting sponsor for this year’s program. On hand to congratulate the award winners were Robert Kraft, President of Kraft Family Philanthropies Josh Kraft, Patriots, College and Pro Football Hall of Famer and Patriots Executive Director of Community Affairs Andre Tippett and John Claughton, VP of Grooming, North America, Procter & Gamble.

“This program has always been my family’s favorite charitable initiative,” said Josh Kraft. “Each year, we read hundreds of heartfelt stories of volunteerism and we are honored to celebrate those who go above and beyond to help others. We were excited to partner with our good friends at Gillette for this year’s program and appreciate their shared commitment to building stronger New England communities.”

“As a long-time witness of the great and positive impact the Kraft family has had on the New England community, Gillette could not be more proud to share in honoring Myra’s legacy as the presenting sponsor of the Myra Kraft MVP Awards,” said John Claughton. “Joined by the same drive to be a force for good for the communities we serve, Gillette looks forward to supporting all the honorees and volunteers that continue the work Myra so passionately championed.”

Barbara Girardi of Hopkinton, Mass. was recognized as one of this year’s honorees and presented with a $10,000 donation for Live4Evan.

Barbara created Live4Evan in memory of her son, who passed away from a congenital heart defect at the age of 20. She established an independent housing program for families receiving long-term cardiac care in the Greater Boston area.

Barbara coordinates apartment availability for families and offers support during their stay. She works closely with Boston-area hospitals and social workers to ensure they receive proper care and support. Since its inception, the nonprofit has opened five apartments and housed more than 100 families.

"It is such a tremendous honor to be considered alongside the other amazing volunteers for this award,” said Barbara. “Live4Evan helps families with the continued support of our incredible community and partners such as Gillette and the New England Patriots Foundation. Their contribution allows is to work with families in crisis, who need a place to stay. This award means the world to me and the entire Live4Evan organization."

The 2022 Myra Kraft Community MVP winners range from 15 to 85 years old and represent every New England state. The selected nonprofits provide support for many causes, including education, domestic violence prevention, healthcare, homelessness, mentoring and military support.

Since its inception, the Myra Kraft Community MVP Awards program has recognized more than 450 volunteers and donated more than $3 million to support nonprofit organizations across New England.

 
Individual Clambakes Every Sunday this Summer

Individual Clambake:Lobster, steamers, ear of corn, potatoes, broth and butter, only $35.

Or, Planning a Barbeque?
Let Arena's do the  Hunting and the Gathering
You do the Cooking!

Car vs. Pole, with Injuries

June 23, 2022 - Firefighters and police rushed to Legacy Farms North, where a man received injuries after front-ending a pole this afternoon and getting ejected. Above, the man is packaged for transport to the hospital. Below, the vehicle awaits a tow.
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High and Dry

June 23, 2022 - This squirrel notices an empty bird feeder across the street between it and the camera, but is okay for the moment, high above the dangerous top wires.
At Hopkinton Center for the Arts:
 
ESPN and WCVB Channel 5 Named Exclusive Broadcast Managers
for B.A.A. Boston Marathon

June 23, 2022 - BOSTON—The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) announced today that ESPN and WCVB Channel 5 will serve as the exclusive national and local broadcast partners, respectively, for the Boston Marathon beginning in 2023. WCVB will also provide exclusive year-round coverage for all B.A.A. events including the B.A.A. 5K, B.A.A. 10K, and B.A.A. Half Marathon. Read full press release here.

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Select Board Meets
"[You are]Putting a lot of energy into a trail that is a dangerous trail for our community..." Amanda Maffei

June 21, 2022 - Above, at their Tuesday meeting, Select Board members thanked each of the scouts above for having obtained the rank of Eagle. Scouts, from left, Alex Campbell, Harrison Bograd, Colin Davan, Aiden Chen. Also attaining Eagle rank, but not in attendance this evening, were Daniel Cambourelis-Haskins and Jack Dolski.  (HCAM screenshots)

 

 

During the Public Forum segment of the meeting — speakers are limited to 2 minutes each — Peter LaGoy (Photo below, left) was first. He spoke in opposition to the proposed map by the town of Hopkinton's Upper Charles Trail Committee which features at least 3 crossings of Hayden Rowe Street. His grass roots group has devised an alternative route and map.

 

"What I heard at your last meeting was more of the same. The committee is not going in the direction the town clearly wants," he said.

 

Up next was Mr. LaGoy's wife, Amanda Maffei Photo below, right, who proposed, "New blood" would be helpful for this process.

 

"You are putting a lot of energy into a trail that is ultimately a dangerous trail for our community.

 

"I just feel that new blood would be helpful for this process.

 

"I have grandchildren I would never send down that trail, if it comes up [Route] 85.

 

"Never!" she emphasized.



Hopkinton Police Incident Logs
June 17, 18, 19, 20, 2022
A Little to the Right, Please

June 21, 2022 - One of the red squirrels Julie has been rehabilitating that she just released.
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Rebeka Lynn Hoffman, 68

Hopkinton, MA – Rebeka Lynn Hoffman, 68, died Saturday, June 11, 2022 at Milford Regional Hospital after being diagnosed with cancer almost a year ago.

She is survived by her three brothers, Tim, Dan, and Sam Hoffman, and six nieces and a nephew. She was predeceased by her parents, Curtis Hoffman and Anne (Henry) Andrews and youngest brother Nathan.

Beka was born in Reading PA. As an infant she lived in Virginia, then in Hopewell, NJ during elementary school years and in New Britain, CT as a teenager and was in the high school marching band as a saxophonist. After high school, she studied at the University of Chicago. Beka settled in Hopkinton, MA in 1989 where she lived until her passing.

Beka was introduced to camping and hiking as a child and enjoyed the wilderness the rest of her life. Even near the end, Beka bought a newer van and loaded it up with her camping gear, ready to go, but did not get the chance. She never gave up hope for the future.

Beka was a strong, independent woman whose friendship was valued by many. She cared deeply about social justice and caring for nature and took actions to affect both. Beka had a strong commitment to promote feminist causes and also lived spiritually, which was felt by all who loved her. Beka was an avid reader and had an intensely inquisitive mind, always exploring and investigating her heartfelt interests. She was a drummer for over 20 years.

Beka had several vocations before finding that teaching was her passion, and she worked as a teacher for the later part of her life.

At the time of her death, Beka served as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Hopkinton Housing Authority.

Beka requested that any donations in her memory be made to these organizations which were important to her and which she supported:

Population Connection https://populationconnection.org/ 

We Want The Land Collective https://wwtlc.org/

Northeast Wilderness Trust https://newildernesstrust.org/

 
A One-Pound Dog

JUne 20, 2022 - Kayhan, holding a one pound Scooby Snack all-beef hot dog, showing his son, Landon, how the big boys do it.  We heard that only real men can finish one.

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More Stills of Saturday's Race/Fun to Cure ALS
Don't forget the Video <----

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Men's Race First Place above, Women's Race Winner, below.


"Tee Up" to help those in need.

Spend a beautiful day on Hopkinton Country Club's meticulously maintained 18-hole championship golf course all to benefit Project Just Because.

Project Just Because (PJB) is a non-profit organization that helps individuals and families in need throughout Massachusetts. We provide items such as food, clothing, school supplies, toys, toiletries and small household items year-round. In 2020, PJB became a statewide food pantry, offering food to any family in need throughout Masssachusetts. We also offer gluten free food. PJB is a referral center through the 211 network for families in crisis. Founded in 1998 as a grassroots effort, we became an official 501 (c)(3) charity organization in 2004. We have been growing steadily since; donating almost every dollar that we receive to the families we serve.

Our golf event will be held on July 11th at the Hopkinton Country Club. The day will include 18 holes of golf, continental breakfast , dinner, raffles, and a silent auction Can't make the date, consider a sponsorship, donation or auction item donation.

Follow the link below for more information and to find out how you can be a part of this special event:
http://projectjustbecause.org/programs/tee-up-fundraiser/

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Dust in the Wind

JUne 19, 2022 - A DCR employee unwittingly kicks up a dust storm on top of the Hopkinton Reservoir Dam in the namesake State Park, while delivering two Lifeguards from the main beach (lower) to the upper beach. A new, wider bridge over the spillway makes the shortcut possible in a Kubota ATV.
 
Progress

Clouds

June 19, 2022 - There were some awesome clouds overhead yesterday. Above at Lake Whitehall, below, from West Main looking east.

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(Thank the Hopkinton Garden Club for the Fresh Flowers)
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Below, under construction: Concrete roadbed fortification and retaining wall for CVS. This is the area of the new southbound lane of Grove Street traffic as the roadway gets moved over a few feet.
Observe on LIVE camera.

 
Positively Hopkinton
CLICK TO WATCH VIDEO

June 18, 2022 - It was around 20 years ago that Boston Red Sox player Mike Timlin lost his mother to ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). And for the last 19 years Mike Timlin has put out the call for a cure, placing his mother's name on a 5k race/family fun Day. In this short video, we have Mike thanking the runners and principals,  the start of the race, including the whole field of runners, the male and female fast finishers as well as a song at the end by Hot Acoustics, a local band led by Hopkinton resident Steve Spector.
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Uncommonly Hopkinton

The Hopkinton Garden Club is mostly responsible for the planting of fresh flowers at the Hopkinton Common and across the street alongside the cemetery fence.
Walcott Street Open to Two-Way Traffic During Main Street Corridor Eastbound Detour
 

HOPKINTON, MA (June 16, 2022) - Due to the planned eastbound detour on Main Street for work on the Main Street Corridor Project beginning on Tuesday, June 21 and continuing through Friday, June 24, Walcott Street will be open to two-way traffic during that time period to allow access via Cedar Street.  (File photo)

 

“The shift to two-way traffic on Walcott Street has been implemented to support access to businesses and residents while work is occurring on Main Street,” said DPW Director John Westerling.

 

Eastbound traffic will be detoured up Grove Street, across Maple Street and back to Main Street via Hayden Rowe.

 

 Westbound traffic on Main Street will remain open. Parking spaces on the south side of Main Street may be impacted, but access to businesses will be maintained. Detail officers will be on-site to assist with traffic flow.

 

The detour will remain in place during daytime working hours only. Main Street will be opened up at the end of each workday to at least one lane with alternating traffic. At that time, Walcott Street will revert back to one-way traffic.

 

For additional information about the Main Street Corridor Project, please visit the project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com/ . Questions or concerns related to the project can be directed to Michelle Murdock at mmurdck@hopkintonma.gov  or 339-223-5377.

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Hopkinton Water Department located in Hopkinton, Massachusetts
has levels of PFAS6 above the Drinking Water Standard
Read the Important, Informative Public Notice
HOPKINTON PLANNING BOARD
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
6:30 P.M.
Room 215/216
Hopkinton Town Hall
18 Main Street
Hopkinton, MA
Link to Join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83191253408
Meeting ID: 831 9125 3408
Passcode: 504559
Call-in Phone Number: (646) 876-9923
AGENDA
1. Joint Meeting with Select Board to appoint new member to the vacant seat on the
Planning Board

 

Select Board will hold a public meeting to set Water and Sewer rates and receive feedback from the community on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at 7:45 p.m., at Town Hall, 18 Main Street, Hopkinton. The meeting will also be held via Zoom webinar.


See the attached PDF, or click the link below, for more information.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18B5IHybi9356LG6rX8cWu6mbRIkUdjSczh2lXgqTI3o

 
Flag Retirement Ceremony

 June 15, 2022  - United States Flags are retired by burning, as in this ceremony yesterday, Flag Day, at the Woodville Rod and Gun Club led by the Hopkinton Scouts. Watch the video to hear a personification of the flag by Ryan Brennan, see the formal ceremony, and watch a seriously beautiful a capella, perfect pitch rendition of the "Star Spangled Banner" by Margot Kaye.
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Eastbound Detour on Main Street at 135/85 Intersection – 6/15/22 - 6/17/22 An eastbound detour on Main Street will be in place from Wednesday, June 15 through Friday, June 17.

 Eastbound traffic will be detoured up Grove Street, across Maple Street and back to Main Street via Hayden Rowe. Westbound traffic on Main Street will remain open. Parking spaces on the south side of Main Street may be impacted, but access to businesses will be maintained.

Detail officers will be on-site to assist with traffic flow. The detour will remain in place during daytime working hours only. Main Street will be opened at the end of each workday to at least one lane with alternating traffic. For the most up-to-date project information, please visit the Town’s project website at https://hopkintonmainstreet.com
 

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Douglas J. Oliver

Douglas J. Oliver, formerly of Hopkinton, MA passed away in St Augustine, Florida on June2nd in the Bailey Community Hospice Center with his family by his side.

He waged a courageous battle against prostate cancer for 12 years. Following his friend Linda Karner’s motto, “Live Your Life Happy,” Doug was positive that cancer would not get the best of him.

Doug was born on February 14, 1953 in Revere, MA to the late Charles J. Oliver and the late Patricia E. Oliver. He is survived by his wife Emily Oliver of St Augustine, FL, his son Marine Captain Charles Oliver and wife Andrea and their son Lewis of Bel Air, MD, his daughter Evelyn Oliver of Syracuse, NY, his sister Robin and Jim Garrett of Rohersville, MD, his sister Julie and Paul Penner of Tiverton, RI, his sister Wendy and Tim Hollander of Middlebury, VT, his cousin Linda and Roy Johnson of Rockport, MA and many nieces and nephews.

Doug was raised in Hamilton, MA and enjoyed the many childhood activities of an easier time. Upon graduation in 1971, he attended Essex Agricultural and Technical Institute where he earned a degree in agronomy. He started his career in landscape at the Benevolent Association in Chestnut Hill, MA and then shifted gears to a career in HVAC at the Christian Science Center in Boston, MA. Working with environmental controls of big buildings became a passion.

Upon completion of 26 years of service to the Church, he went to work at EMC in Franklin, MA and ended his 17 year career at TJX in Marlboro, MA in 2018. Doug believed in community service and was a loyal member of the Hopkinton Auxiliary Police for over 30 years. Volunteering on Marathon Day was a highlight of his service. Seeking a warmer clime and the desire to never shovel snow again, his retirement to St Augustine was the capstone to a life well lived!

Easy as Pi

June 14, 2022 - The welcoming turtle logo has become such an iconic symbol on the building above on Hayden Rowe Street, that we don't even need to say the name. But when a garage in the rear caught fire this morning, it didn't take long for the Hopkinton Fire Department (HFD photo below) to put it out to keep from spreading. It was as easy as Pie. The fire was nowhere near the retail or brewing part of the complex. Several other towns responded with engines, both to the fire and for station coverage. No injuries were reported.
 




On Saturday, June 11, 2022, Officer Shannon Beloin continued HPD's longstanding support of the Massachusetts Special Olympics by participating in this year's cruiser convoy and medal ceremony.
From HPD facebook
 

TONIGHT at 6:00 pm
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All are welcome to join our local Veterans and Scouts for a Community Flag Retirement Ceremony on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 6:00 pm Woodville Rod & Gun Club. Flags can be dropped off in advance at the Hopkinton, MA Police Department or feel free to bring flags in need of retirement and join us on Flag Day to observe a solemn ceremony with our Veterans, Scouts, and community members.

Grey Catbird
June 13, 2022 - "Got this Grey Catbird helping with the insects on the porch, I'm sure collecting them to bring back to lil' nestlings.. Never seen a Catbird nestling, I'm sure I'd DIE of cute!" ~ Julie

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The Reveal

December 28, 2022 - Inasmuch as Global's closest "All Town" fuel/convenience store in Oxford is a Shell-branded gas station, some people wondered if they would switch brands at the rebuilt station on West Main Street; but the branded pumps say "Mobil" again just as loud as can be, proving the old adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
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Cattle Farm

June 13, 2022 - On the way to the heronry.

Moving a Street

June 13, 2022 - No, this is not the beginning of a landing strip for airborne patrons of the ever-busy Snappy Dogs hot dog trailer. It is the start of the moving of the roadway, approved many for years, and on the town's wishlist for even longer. On the other side of the intersection, land has been taken from the Shell station to add a lane on the western side of Cedar Street and close an exit/entrance to the station. The plan [to straighten the intersection] was brought to the town as the panacea for traffic congestion; however, it will cost CVS and Marty's parking about 28 spaces that were alongside Grove Street southbound.
 
Flags Retirement
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All are welcome to join our local Veterans and Scouts for a Community Flag Retirement Ceremony on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 6:00 pm at the Woodville Rod & Gun Club. Flags can be dropped off in advance at the Hopkinton, MA Police Department or feel free to bring flags in need of retirement and join us on Flag Day to observe a solemn ceremony with our Veterans, Scouts, and community members.
St. John Rummage Sale Returns
MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

Touch-A-Truck 2022


 
Saturday, June 11, 2022, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Early Queue
June 10, 2022 - Shoppers lined  up ahead of today's 9:00 am opening at the 2022 St. John's Rummage Sale. June 11, 13, 14 and June 15, the sale will be open from 9:00 am - 7:00 pm. Please note, there are no open hours on Sunday, June 12.
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Real Estate Transactions for Hopkinton

New Transactions from May 23, 2022 - June 5, 2022
Choose Blue Links to See Town's Property Card
Red Prices are over $1 million.
Address
Buyer
Price 
Date
Seller
Hopkinton
12 Valentine Road Nayeong Cho, Soon Gang Choi $775,000 June 3, 2022 Deborah R Bergmann et al
7 Rosewood Lane U-10C Ning Xia, Xunuo Shen $466,000 June 3, 2022 Leon H Taylor III, Kate M Taylor
86 South Mill Street Rebekah McHugh, Stephen McHugh $1,310,000 June 3, 2022 Paul V Remsen
103 Wood Street 103 Wood Street Realty LLC $500,000 June 2, 2022 Daniel Aho et al
60 Aspen Way U-247 Shshi Kanth Myadam, Keerthi Pasupunette $1,043,327 May 31, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England
18 Stone Crossing Way Kourosh Ravvaz $1,064,500 May 31, 2022 Annette R Kaminski, et al
35 Greenwood Road Heather Horton, Jordan B Andahl $1,800,000 May 31, 2022 Ian M Lock, Tania Lock
5 Brandon Lane Unit 5 BAN Magaral Hari, Kamalas Hari $779,000 May 27, 2022 The Trails LLC
58 Aspen Way U246 Sudhakar Ramabhotla, Lalitha Ayyagari $1,017,392 May 26, 2022 Pulte Homes of New Englasnd llc
11 Sweetwater Way Unit 249 Mahesh Naalla, Deepika Chinthala $860,300 May 26, 2022 Balakrishna Yarramsetti, Durga Sridevi Yaaramsetti
12 Bandon Lane U-12Ban Alan Sarasohn, Rena Sarasohn $659,900 May 26, 2022 Trails LLC
203 Fruit Street Vishal Shah $901,000 May 26, 2022 Ayeshar Sheikh, Vishal Sheikh
6 Daniel Road Lauren Colella, Briant Thomas Colella $985,000 May 25, 2022 Gayle Gonthier-Bell, et al
29 Spruce Street Unit 94 Sri, Harsha Nimmagadda, Umme Habiba Shaik $1,030,000 May 25, 2022 Kiran Cherukuri, Jayasri Mikkilineni
56 Aspen Way u-245 Naveen Vuppala, Premshanthi Sanka $1,007,700 May 24, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England
18 Breakneck Hill Road  Shahin Shafai, Aysegul Shafai  $1,111,000 May 24, 2022 Jonas A Merrill, Allisah H Merrill
63 Main Street 28 Main Street LLC $600,000 May 23, 2022 63 Main Street Realty Tr
LAST TIME        
5 Hoyt Way Unit 5 Terrence A Richardson Tr, et al $940,760 May 20, 2022 LFJ Development Corp.
1 Chamberlain Street Barry Kesner $906,000 May 20, 2022 Welhington DaSilva
13 Fawn Ridge Road Stacy Wu, Kai Wittpennig $1,750,000 May 20, 2022 Donald P King III, Kimberly S King
59 Aspen Way Unit 251 Ravikanth B Lakkapragada, Aparna Nadupalli $918,047 May 20, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England LLC
Time Before        
3 Weston Lane Unit 3WES Osei-Boateng Kwame $789,000 May 16, 2022 Trails LLC
6 Frostpane Lane Unit 79 Suyash Arvind Sahasrabhojannee, et al $815,000 May 16, 2022 Sudhakar Ramabhotla, Lalitha G Ayyaguri
53 Aspen Way Unit 254 Manoj Hulikere Math, et al $825,490 May 16, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England
25 Valleywood Road Julian Joseph $597,500 May 13, 2022 Anita Palmaccio
5 Overlook Road Sudheer Kumar Sharma, Sonakshi Sharmas $2,000,000 May 13, 2022 John Galanek, April Galanek
16 Birkdale Lane Unit 16 BIR Paul E Goss $654,000 May 12, 2022 Trails LLC
23 Primrose Circle Unit 215 Lakshmanan Meyyappan, Valli Anitha Senthilnathan $1,065,000 May 11, 2022 Kiran Kumar Kammili, Fnu Shahid Perveen
55 Aspen Way Unit 253 Shraddha Bhatt, Saumil Bhatt $828,275 May 11, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England
10 Bandon Lane Unti 10 BAN Prabodh Parekh, Lavanya Parekh $659,000 May 11, 2022 Trails LLC
4 Beach Road Matthew C Knowles, Amy Cooke $530,000 May 11, 2022 Benjamin T Hedges
14 School Street Qindong Zhang, $1,060,000 May 9, 2022 Barbara Fargnoli Tr et al

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Hopkinton photographer John Collins says hello again from Alaska.
 

Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Low wire on Winter Street, assist motorist with dead battery
on West Main Street, several officers standing by at the schools,
MVA on Elm Street -no PI - Officer filed immediate threat report -
individual transported to hospital, dog struck by car on Wood Street,
walk-in found a phone on bench outside, School Street resident
complained of barking/roaming dog - Animal Resource Officer notified,
individual reports catalytic converter stolen, piece of yellow metal in road ...
June 8, 2022

Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign...
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Next Stop...

June 8, 2022 - Following the overflow or outlet of the Lake Maspenock Dam, the water goes downhill to Upton, and ends up here at Fiske Mill Pond before it travels onward. The pond, signs attest, is owned by the adjacent Nipmuc Rod and Gun Club.
 

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The Sharon Timlin Memorial Event: A Race to Cure ALS
A 5k Race, Kids Color Run and Family Fun Day for all! #StepUpToCureALS
Sign Up Today!

Join Mike Timlin, Tim Wakefield and Mike Myers at the Sharon Timlin Memorial Event on June 18th! There's something for everyone: A 5k Run/Walk, a Kids Color Run and a Family Fun day, with live music, food, bounce houses, a big raffle/silent auction and more!

Calling all runners and volunteers! Sign up today at www.sharontimlinrace.org .

We hope to see you then!

The Sharon Timlin Memorial Event Committee

Hopkinton Police Incident Logs
Woman hears knocks on window at 4:00 am - all okay,
 five officers standing by at schools, DMV on Main Street -
tow en route, Officer Matthew J Santoro investigating an
incident of harassment at one of the schools, MVA on South Street -
no PI - courtesy transport to Davis Road, Lumber Street caller reports
suspicious red vehicle with a "no gas" sign on it, Chief Bennett
checking schools, tree down on Spring Street - partially blocking
roadway, business owner complained of construction vehicles
hampering passage of vehicles, mva rollover on Cordaville Road
in Southborough, vehicle hit stop sign on Prestwick Road - no PI,
lost dog running around on Hayward Street, several officers standing
by for dismissal at the schools, individual complained that a landscape truck
proceeded past a stopped school bus with its stop sign out and red
lights flashing - left a message with company,
June 6, 2022
No Arrests
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Daily Special

June 8, 2022 - Julie tells us the juvenile bluebird is getting a bit impatient, mouth wide open, with its father, as he returns with some protein.
 

Continuing on a long annual tradition, the Hopkinton Women’s Club is proud to present 2022 scholarships to the following Hopkinton High School seniors:

Kathleen Beauvais, Mary Billeter, Sarah Bouvier, Kathryn Callery,
Charlotte Cann, Lauren Coccio, Julia Dever, Sebastian Losada, Sofia
Luce, Abigail Lussier, Saathvika Motukuri, Petra-Jasmine Samrout,
Ashlyn Sullivan, Sucheta Sunder, Olivia Sward, Alexis Trendel, Tess
Weatherhead, Erin Yenawine, Grace Young, and Mena Youssif; Mary
McDonough Community Service Award Recipient Saibhaskar
Gudempati. Congratulations to all!

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Hopkinton military veterans gathered for breakfast and camaraderie
on 3 June 2022, at the Senior Center.


Monthly discussions of anniversaries of military events that occurred on June 3rd were highlighted. Because of the time-proximity to D-Day, much of the focus was on happenings of 1944.

Additional discussion points included remembrances of recently passed veterans. Comments were mainly from the Viet Nam era, and all were personal and heart-felt.

The attached photo shows a sample of the dozens who attended the breakfast (back row, L to R): Mike Arakelian (USAF), Neil Svendsen (US Army), Frank Fede (USN), Robert Hole (USN), Peter Redding (US Army), and "Ted" Hoyt (US Army). Sitting in front, Art Brooks (USN). Messrs. Brooks and Redding hold a reminder of the Normandy action; Mr. Hole has an image of the preparation for a 1945 assault on Japan (N.B.: On June 3rd no one knew the war was about to end); and Mr. Hoyt is representing the preparations for D-Day landings.

The next Vets Breakfast is scheduled for 1 July 2022, honoring the life of Joseph V. Pyne, Jr. ~ Hank Allessio

 
Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Canine requested from several agencies for missing person -
unknown if canine was acquired - disposition of incident not stated,
speeders on Wedgewood Drive, speeders on Hayden Rowe Street,
MVA w/PI on Overlook Road, 2 dirt bikes riding on company
property ordered to leave for 2nd day - officer spoke with parent,
caller lost keys to Audi in CVS parking lot - HPD will call if
found, Holliston PD requests assistance for unknown vehicle
in driveway, suspect in domestic assault fleeing Holliston
toward Hopkinton, caller reports Holt Street neighbor always has
parties and vehicles have trouble driving through, assault
on Clinton Street - cannot locate individuals at first despite
 open phone line, construction equipment running on Sunday in spite
of statuatory ban - and beginning before 7am limit during weekdays,
woman uneasy with stranger asking questions about her vehicle in
Price Chopper parking lot - he then took
a photo of the vehicle's logo before leaving, individual lost his driver's
license at Hopkinton State Park, caller reports suspicious vehicle
following her on her walk, a caller reports a mother wrestling with her son,
two dogs running in and out of traffic on Wood Street...
June 3, 4, 5, 2022
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"Of Many Minds" Public Art Exhibit on Boston Harborwalk by Hopkinton Sculptor
 - June 21, 2022 – December 18, 2023

This June 2022 will mark the opening of a remarkable Charlestown Navy Yard public art exhibit with sculptures by award winning Massachusetts artist Michael Alfano whose work is in private and public collections throughout the world.


Of Many Minds consists of 20 sculptures extending from the USS Constitution in the Boston National Historical Park to various sites along the Boston Harborwalk and ending at Mayor Menino Park at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. Michael Alfano is known for creating figurative and surrealistic sculptures that go beyond the literal, adapting the human form to convey philosophical ideas and abstract concepts. The exhibit is intended to be accessible and understandable to people of all walks of life. Each of the sculptures has a quote to further the conversation and foster different ideas. The artist expects there can be as many meanings as there are people viewing the art.


Visitors of all ages will enjoy viewing and interacting with the sculptures. This free exhibit brings museum quality art to the public realm and offers a welcome outdoor activity while walking, biking and enjoying views of the City of Boston skyline. Of Many Minds runs until December 2023.


The exhibit is hosted by the Navy Yard Garden & Art, Inc. in partnership with the Boston Planning & Development Agency, the National Park Service and USS Constitution Museum and with the generosity of many commercial sponsors.


Navy Yard Garden & Art will be hosting a number of events in connection with the exhibit including a Grand Opening on June 21 at the Shipyard Park amphitheater featuring a dance performance and the artist will lead several tours with Friends of the Boston Harborwalk. Details about upcoming events will be posted on http://www.navyyardgarden.org/events . Press release


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Deborah Anne Nappi (Franks)

 

Deborah Anne Nappi (Franks) passed away on Monday May 30, 2022, at home.

Debbie was born on March 2nd, 1960, in the Chelsea Naval Hospital in Chelsea MA.

She grew up in Milford and Hopedale. She Graduated Hopedale High School in 1978 and was granted a technical scholarship attending Leo’s Beauty Academy in Worcester MA earning a hairdressing license. She became an accomplished hairdresser working in area shops. She married Martin Vincent Nappi in 1982 at Sacred Heart of Jesus in Milford. She left hairdressing after five years and went to work for Data General as an Administrative Assistant until they closed.

She gave birth to her son, Thomas Vincent Nappi in June 1987, and her daughter Amanda Pamela Nappi in January 1989. The children attended Milford schools. In 1992, Debbie went back to school at Newbury Junior College where she earned a degree in Culinary Arts. For nearly two years she was the only female chef at Vidalia’s Restaurant in Milford.

In 1998 the family moved to Plaxtol, England UK where they lived for two years as her husband Martin established the European division of a software company called Green Hills Software. Debbie was essential in using her skills as an administrative assistant in organizing these efforts while raising her family. They moved back to Milford in 2000 and both children graduated Milford High School. Thomas attended Dean College where he graduated with a BA in Communications with cum-laude honors and Amanda attended Worcester Community College and studied advanced photography. Debbie was a wonderful mother and a fantastic wife! She excelled at caring for her family and being there for them in every situation. Not to mention the magnificent meals she fed her family every day!

Deborah leaves behind her beloved husband of 40 Years, Martin Nappi and son, Thomas Nappi, she was predeceased by her daughter Amanda Nappi and leaves behind her three grandchildren; Chloe, Cameron, and Colby Nappi, who she loved dearly! Deborah leaves behind three sisters; Katherine and husband, Frank Trufant of Franklin, MA., Marie McCann of Mendon, MA. and Caroline and her husband, Gerry Wilson of Hopedale, MA. She leaves behind one brother: Norman Franks and his wife Amy (Phillips) of Hopedale, MA.

She was predeceased by two brothers: William Franks formerly of Woonsocket, RI and John Franks formerly of Milford MA.

Deborah also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and their extended families and numerous friends that loved her dearly. Debbie was known for her kindness, her understanding, and her loving ways. She will be missed by everyone that knew her. May her sweet, beautiful soul Rest in Peace.

Calling hours will be at Consigli Ruggerio Funeral Home at 46 Water Street in Milford, MA from 5 – 8 PM on Monday June 6th, 2022. A funeral mass will be held on Tuesday June 7, 2022 at 10 AM at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church at 187 Hopedale Street, Hopedale, MA.


Hopkinton High School Car Parade of 2022 Graduates

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Class of 2022 Graduates!





 

More commencement photos later today
 






Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Walk-in reporting fraud - report to follow, officers off at all of the schools,
female walking past Route 495 - checks  okay, walk-in reports some
property stolen, assist fire dept [x2],

June 2, 2022

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Holliston- Anna M. (Volpe) Lambert, age 85, of Hopkinton and formerly of Holliston and Milford passed away May 29th after a period of declining health.

She was the wife of the late Clement T. Lambert.

Anna had been the office manager for 42 years at her husband’s CPA Firm, CT Lambert and Associate in Framingham. She had previously worked at the former Draper Corporation for 10 years.

She was born July 27, 1936 in Milford, the daughter of the late Lawrence and Mary (Cassanta) Volpe and was a graduate of St. Mary’s High School, class of 1950.

Anna was a member of the Sons of Italy-Loggia in Milford and was a board member and volunteer at Project Just Because, Inc. in Hopkinton for 20 years.

She is survived by her daughters, Donna and her husband Timothy Macaulay of ME and Cherylann Lambert Walsh of Hopkinton; her grandchildren: Amanda, Collin, Amber and Marissa.

She was predeceased by her siblings: Lawrence Volpe, Grace Noferi, Neta Anatelli and Connie Volpe.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, June 10th at 11:00 A.M in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 7 East Main St., Milford.

A celebration of Anna’s life will follow at the family’s home in Hopkinton.

Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Anna’s name may be made to: Project Just Because, Inc. 109 South Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748.

 

Allan C. Bernard, Sr., 75

Allan C. Bernard, Sr., 75, of Marlborough, left this world to a peaceful repose on May 24, 2022, after a long illness. Born in Chelsea, MA, he was the son of the late Marie (Landry) and Robert Bernard. He was the husband of the late Edna (MacNeill) Bernard. 

Allan served honorably in the United States Army as a door gunner on Chinook during the Vietnam War. After his time serving, he worked at Raytheon. 

Allan is survived by two children, Allan C. Bernard Jr. and his significant other, Yolanda and Tami A. Bernard Smithers and her husband, David Baker. He also leaves behind his grandchildren, Sr. Airman Jacob Bernard, Aimee Bernard, Tamela and Caryn, as well as three great- granddaughters; his brothers, Michael, Lanny and Jeff Bernard; his sister, Kathryn Bernard; brother- in-law, Don MacNeill of Hopkinton and many step -children and step-grandchildren.

A graveside service will be held on Thursday, June 9th at 10:00 a.m. at Forestvale Cemetery in Hudson. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Lung Cancer Research, http://www.lungcancerresearchfoundation.org/  Arrangements are under the care of the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com/

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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Spoke with individual reporting fraud, assist MSP with MVA
on Ramp 8, Amazon scam - caller has personal information,
walk-in reports vehicle complaint, low-hanging wire on Ash
Street, agitated 47 year-old male in Southborough,
walk-in found a purse, erratic operator, three
motorcycles driving erratically on Ash Street, 2-car
MVA on Main Street - no PI, caller reports her tires slashed
around 10:00 pm, operator reports enraged individual threw a
bottle/can at his car - charges pending, suspicious activity
on Elizabeth Road...
June 1, 2022
No Arrests
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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Hayden Rowe Street resident finds boxer in her yard - Animal
Control Officer notified, North Srtreet caller says a contractor
is going through his basement, 3-car MVA on Hayden Rowe Street
with airbag deployment - no PI, several units standing by at schools
for dismisssal, walk-in reported strange vehicle drove through her
neighborhood, assist Fire Department...

Photo: Three officers assist in search for missing person at Lake Whitehall.
May 31, 2022
No Arrests this reporting period
 
Homegrown Peace Forum 
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This Sunday June 5th. At 7:30 p.m.
Featuring the very humble star of stage and screen, Roger Kabler.
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This Sunday June 5th. At 7:30 p.m. 
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A Note from Hopkinton Youth & Family Services as youth and families continue to process the Ulvade, Texas shooting 

It is normal for adults and children to experience a range of reactions following the news of a school shooting and most recently the tragic mass murder of students in Ulvade, Texas. Over the past week we have begun to receive questions about “what is normal” about how reactions are experienced to this tragedy.

The Riverside Trauma Center helps across our state providing response to traumatic incidents and have shared that reactions may include:

 

Riverside Trauma Center has shared these resources that can help:

We hope that these resources support you and the children you care about and if over the next few weeks you or your children feel stuck in navigating this difficult time, please reach out to us for additional support and resources.

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Lowell Teacher Arrested

TEWKSBURY – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Tewksbury Chief of Police Ryan Columbus have confirmed that Jaryd Palmer, 34 of Andover, has been charged with disseminating obscene matter to a minor in connection with allegedly sending a partially nude photo of himself to a 16-year-old male, who is known to him, using the social media application Snapchat.


Palmer was arraigned today in Lowell District Court. Judge William Travaun Bailey set bail at $500 cash with conditions that he stay away from and have no contact with the victim and that he not abuse the victim. He was also ordered to have no unsupervised contact with children. The next date is July 1, 2022.


The defendant was arrested yesterday by Tewksbury Police after the parents of a 16-year-old boy reported to police that their son had been communicating with Palmer over Snapchat and that the defendant had allegedly sent him a photo of his genitals. The juvenile reportedly asked the defendant not to send him Snapchats of that nature and took a screenshot of the image before reporting it to his parents. The subsequent investigation into this matter revealed that the defendant is currently working as a middle school teacher in Lowell Public Schools.


“This case serves as an important reminder to parents and children that it is critical to have open and honest communication around social media,” said District Attorney Ryan. “We need to remind our young people that if something is happening online that is making them uncomfortable, feels in appropriate, or in this case is illegal, they need to immediately report it to a trusted adult.”


This case is being investigated by the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office and Tewksbury Police.


Suspect in Custody, Accused of Tampering with Women's Vehicles

Milford Police have arrested an individual suspected of tampering with women's vehicles. The original warning from Police said he might then offer to help them get going or give them a ride. The Boston 25 News video story is linked on our facebook alert page, which is always in the top frame. The original alert from 4 days ago is also there.
Click Photo to View Memorial Day 2022 Part II; Video at the Veterans Memorial Gazebo
Up close with the HHS Band, great music, great speakers, great thoughts.

Click on the photo above to watch.
 
Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
Family friend dropping off items is okay, ongoing speeding complaints
 on Clinton Street puts area on list for extra enforcement,  ditto for
Cedar Street Ext., debris in roadway on I-90, erratic from Upton - GOA
sick fox on Stoneybrook Road, kids playing in Walcott Street parking lot,
Lumber Street resident says an unkown woman is screaming at his home -
she took off in her vehicle, MSP Trooper requests an officer bring a Portable
Breath Tester to scene on I-495 N, search for wrong-way driver
on exit ramp - GOA, male individual advised of no-traspass order after school,
vehicle complaint on Cub 's Path, Lincoln Street resident complains of vehicles
individuals flashing lights into Pond Street residence, Vehicles causing dangerous
situation at State Park, individual caused disturbance at main gate to Hopkinton
State Park, and eventually parked at Carbones and entered the
 park without permission, cell phone found at Lumber/Haven, back window smashed
on Ash Street, walk-in reports she was scammed...
May 27, 28, 29, 30, 2022
No Arrests

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HOPKINTON – Joseph M. Kelley, son of the late William and Gertrude Kelley, passed away at Taylor Community in Laconia NH on May 29, 2022.

He graduated from Northeastern University with a degree in electrical engineering after serving in the United States Air Force. He spent over 30 years of his career working for Raytheon, principally in Wayland and Sudbury, MA and was a noted specialist in EMI/TEMPEST.

He is survived by his wife Helen S. Kelley, their two children John J. Kelley and Patricia A. Kelley and their granddaughter Alexandra A. Kelley.

Visitation will be Friday, June 3, 2022 from 10:00 to 11:15 a.m. at the Callanan Cronin Funeral Home, 34 Church St., Hopkinton. A graveside service will follow at 11:30 a.m. in at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Hopkinton.

Kevin Michael Power, 54, of Hopkinton, passed away at Mass General Hospital in Boston after a courageous battle with cancer. Kevin was the husband of Kerry (Williams) Power, with whom he celebrated 30 years of marriage in October. He was the devoted father to Michael C. Power, Brittany J. Power, and Alexandria E. Power, all of Hopkinton.


For the past 15 years, Kevin worked for USAA. An avid Patriots fan, he was a season ticket holder and took pleasure in attending the games with his brother, Mark. Kevin loved family vacations in Wells, Maine. HE was a volunteer for the Boston Marathon and the Jimmy Fund 1/2 Marathon. Kevin spent some of his free time at the driving range, learning the game of golf with his children and wife.


In addition to his wife and children, Kevin is survived by his parents, Patrick and Elizabeth (Myette) Power of Somerville; his siblings, Mark J. Power and his wife, Bianica of Grafton, Steven P. Power and his partner, David Hautanen of Dorchester, Deborah Power and Lynne Power both of Somerville. He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Florence (Honey) Williams of Arlington, sister in law, Maura Carlino and her husband, David of Burlington as well as many nieces and nephews.


Visitation will be held on Sunday, June 5th from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, 57 Hayden Rowe St. www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, June 6th at 10:00 a.m. at Saint John the Evangelist Church in Hopkinton. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Jimmy Fund at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284 or jimmyfund.org

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Click photo to view Part I:

Sunbathing

May 29, 2022 - A great blue heron opens its wings toward the sun for quick drying at Bloods Pond today.
 
Last Day

at Weston Nurseries!

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Missing a Few Feathers

May 29, 2022 - Don't know how this Tom turkey, all puffed up and ready to go, lost a few feathers; he was at the top of East Main Street today.
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Look, Up in the Sky!

May 29, 2022 — The single prop plane flew past an opening in the trees this afternoon, down by the dam at Hopkinton
State Park, and the day before, a chopper from the State Police Air Wing, below, flew a grid type of pattern throughout the park that looked a bit like a training exercise, before the skies opened up.
Don't Miss the June Vets Breakfast
Friday, 3 June 2022, 0900 hours, Hopkinton Senior Center

Veterans are grateful to Fairfield Estates who will sponsor the breakfast. All veterans are welcome to share in the camaraderie of fellow vets. In addition to great chow there will be remembrances of lost comrades, and identifying those on "sick call."

We will recall several past military events that happened on June 3rd, and entertain sports fans with baseball events from June 3rd. Last month's discussions will be extended to include past significant events of selected Hopkinton veterans. Future veterans activities planned for Hopkinton will be announced.
See you Friday. Out. ~Hank
It is fatal to enter a war without the will to win it. Douglas MacArthur


Ready to Go

May 28, 2022 - Hopkinton Common is the last location on Monday's Memorial Day Itinerary. The Claflin Fountain was readied by the self-named Fountain Boys, Ken Weismantel and Eric Sonnett, who make sure the water flows unimpeded. The Hopkinton Garden Club takes care of the beautiful flowers.
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Out of the Mud

May 28, 2022 - "Sometimes, the wildlife watches back 😄. I was watching a Great Blue Heron hunting when I noticed movement right in front of me, in the water. At first I wondered "how did I not notice that driftwood there before?" Nope. No driftwood here, but one the BIGGEST Snapping Turtles I have ever seen, just floating there, watching me." ~Julie Ford

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TONIGHT!
 
Snappy Dogs

May 28, 2022 - Teresa Boyce doesn't let many patrons drive by without a big wave and a 'hello."
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Hopkinton Police and Public Schools Issue Joint Statement to Community


HOPKINTON — May 27, 2022 — Hopkinton Police Chief Joseph Bennett and Hopkinton Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Carol Cavanaugh wish to share the following statement:

"We are devastated and sorrowed by the heartbreaking events that occurred in Uvalde, Texas this week. We grieve for the lives lost and our thoughts are with everyone in the Uvalde community impacted by this horrific violence.

"The Hopkinton Public Schools and Hopkinton Police Department have a positive and collaborative relationship that is centered on providing an environment for students and staff that prioritizes their safety, security and wellbeing.

"For the coming weeks, the Hopkinton Police Department will have an increased presence in all school buildings and during drop-off and pick-up times, in addition to the usual school resource officer presence. There is no active threat against the Hopkinton Public Schools and this heightened visibility is both out of an abundance of caution and to provide a safe and reassuring presence for members of the school community.

"Each school building has its own trained crisis response team and a developed crisis response guide providing procedures for administrators and staff to follow in an emergency, as well as guidelines for and information about the prevention of and preparation for emergency situations.

"All administrators, faculty and staff are also trained in ALICE active shooter response protocols -- a combination of infrastructure, technology and personal action -- as a response to any potentially armed intruder in a school building.

"Additional security measures at the schools include policies requiring all exterior doors to be closed and locked during the day, and double protection entryways in each building.

"District safety and security measures are reviewed regularly by a town-wide emergency management team and the district's crisis response team. Hopkinton Police officers and school officials also regularly evaluate and practice emergency response plans to ensure they are comprehensive and functional. Officers are well-equipped and well-trained to immediately respond to and act during any active emergency event.

"The Hopkinton Public Schools and Hopkinton Police Department will work to support the community in any way possible in the aftermath of the tragedy in Texas. Anyone with concerns about school security is encouraged to contact police or school leaders." ~Press Release


Town of Hopkinton Maintains Exemplary Bond Rating


HOPKINTON — Town Manager Norman Khumalo and Chief Financial Officer Tim O'Leary are pleased to report that Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC (S&P) Global Ratings has affirmed the Town of Hopkinton's strong AAA credit rating.

The AAA bond rating represents the highest level of creditworthiness a municipality can achieve and reflects the excellent and stable financial condition of the town.

"Hopkinton retained its top-tier AAA bond rating from Standard & Poor’s, reflecting very well on the town’s management through the COVID-19 emergency,” O'Leary said. “The rating agency specifically noted Hopkinton's very strong financial management practices and prudent budget management as key factors supporting our rating."

The high rating also allows the town to borrow money at the lowest commercial interest rates possible. The town has retained its AAA credit rating for an issue of $4.9 million in long-term bonds and $5.3 million in short-term bond anticipation notes planned for June 2022.

The borrowings will support nine capital projects and acquisitions for the Hopkinton Public Schools and other town departments. These were approved by voters at Hopkinton’s 2022 Annual Town Meeting in May and at previous Annual Town Meetings.

“This borrowing will support the completion of projects the community supports, including the Main Street Corridor project, major school and municipal renovations, and the purchase of a new combination ladder and pumper truck for the Hopkinton Fire Department," said Amy Ritterbush, Chair of the Hopkinton Select Board. "The Select Board has been focused on financial transparency and financial stability, and it’s good to see the town rewarded for those efforts through savings on interest costs.”

The rating indicates a bond issuer’s financial strength to pay the principal and interest in a timely fashion. S&P Global Ratings issues the AAA rating only when it considers a creditor’s capacity to meet its financial commitment on its obligations to be extremely strong.

"Given the bond market today, the AAA rating is saving Hopkinton between $200,000 and $250,000 in interest expense over the life of the borrowing, compared to what our costs would be if we had the next lower rating,” said Treasurer Chris Heymanns.

Town Manager Khumalo added, “With the highest credit rating of AAA, Hopkinton obtains needed funds at the lowest possible interest rates, saving our taxpayers money when borrowing for critical projects. Top-notch town staff, capable and involved oversight by citizen boards and committees, and disciplined financial management policies and procedures are part of what make Hopkinton a strong choice for new businesses seeking a stable host community.” ~Press Release

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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
MVA on Main Street - no PI, 2 loose dogs reunited w/owner,
police officers standing by at the schools, caller's dog was attacked by
two others as he jogged around Lake Whitehall, deer struck on Route I-495,
Glen Road caller has  sick-looking fawn in his driveway, units
assisting with schools dismissals, MVA on Main Street - no PI,
Spring Street caller reports she picked up a loose dog - ACO
will respond, Hartford, CT requests message re: a hit and run occurring
in their city be delivered to a Marshall Ave resident, 
May 26, 2022
Arrest
 
 

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Preparations for Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, 2022

Above, yesterday, scouts, veterans, families and other volunteers, in advance of Monday's commemoration of those killed in war, refresh the graves of veterans with new flags and retire the old ones, which will be disposed of by burning on Flag Day.
Itinerary for Monday, May 30, 2022

Hopkinton Police Association Hosts Successful Fishing Derby from John Guilfoil Public Relations on Vimeo.

 
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Hopkinton Police Incident Log Abstracts
MVA on Grove - no PI - Civil Citation issued, walk-in
reports he lost his iphone - pinging near I-495 ramps,
walk-in said she was scammed, 7 police officers stood by at the
schools to be present during dismissal, accident on West Main - no PI,
loose dog on Woody Island Road, individual reports a "bow by the big rock"
on Hayden Rowe, MVA on Fruit Street -snapped pole - no PI,
School bus w/kids onboard driving erratically - notified Upton PD,
Lakeshore Drive caller reports someone vandalized his vehicle,
detail office reports erratic operator on West Main Street...
May 25, 2022
Arrests

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Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey announced new litigation that seeks compensation from 13 manufacturers for the damages incurred from PFAS!

In a statement made earlier today, Attorney General Healey stated:

"Today, we are holding accountable the 13 makers of PFAS for producing, marketing, and selling firefighting foam containing these dangerous chemicals. We are also holding accountable two companies who shielded assets that should be available to remedy the damages caused from this contamination."

To see the Attorney General's entire announcement, please watch the embedded video below.

To learn more about PFAS you can visit MBCC's PFAS FAQ's webpage or, to see how to get involved, you can visit MBCC's Campaign webpage.

 


Hopkinton/Westborough Respond - Current Advisory -->>>
>>>> Below is a photo from yesterday, as firefighters await the charging of their hose. TODAY, there is a current advisory
for a multiple vehicle accident on the Mass Pike Eastbound 2 hours ago at 10:00 am. Photo from Westborough Fire.
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Peaceful, Easy Feelin'

May 25, 2022 - A trip out to Whittier Farms in Sutton usually pays off with a beautiful photo of their fields, and more. Whittier Farms is behind the camera. The farmhouse on the horizon is on Town Farm Road, which appears to be more than a Google mile away as the crow flies, although the foreground is only about 100' from the camera. The illusion is achieved by the use of a telephoto lens, and  a wide valley between the first rise and the farmhouse.
 
Peaceful, Easy, Feelin'

May 25, 2022- John Collins sends his best from Anchorage, Alaska (John is the photographer).

Upton - Steven D. Smith, 59 of Upton died unexpectedly on May 17, 2022 after a short illness.

Born in Framingham, MA, Steve was the son of the late M. Phyllis (Thivierge) and Wallace L. Smith of Southborough, MA. Steve grew up in Southborough, MA. He worked for 34 years as an interstate semi-tractor/trailer driver. After retiring from tractor/trailer driving, he then transported disabled children and young adults to various schools and medical appointments. At the time of his death, Steve was working for Tractor Supply Company in Millbury, MA.

Steve was a volunteer fireman in Southborough for several years and was also a member of the Uxbridge Antique Fire Museum and was the designated driver of the Museum’s 1940 Seagrave Fire Engine. Steve had many interests, but his real passion was photography, a hobby he excelled at. Wherever he went, Steve’s trusty camera equipment went with him and he was responsible for taking many beautiful family pictures as well as incredible wildlife and nature photos.

Steve leaves his beloved companion “Woody”, a beautiful blue parakeet. Steven leaves his siblings and their spouses Judith Uthoff (Roy) of Webster; Roderic Smith (Wendy) of Uxbridge; Melinda McIntyre of Marlborough; and Laurel Stone (Michael) of Northborough. He also leaves seven nieces and nephews as well as several great nieces and nephews.

There are no calling hours. A committal service will be held at the Rural Cemetery in Southborough, MA at the convenience of the family.

Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 300 5th Ave., Waltham, MA 02451 or the Diabetes Center of Excellence - UMASS Memorial Health, 55 N. Lake Ave., Worcester, MA 01655

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A reminder of a traffic detour beginning 5/23:

DETOUR:
Starting May 23rd, and continuing until completion of work, Main Street will be closed to through traffic in the area in front of 52 Main Street. Eastbound traffic will be detoured up Grove Street, across Maple Street, and back to Main Street via Hayden Rowe. Westbound through traffic will be detoured up Hayden Rowe, across Maple Street, and back to Main Street via Grove Street. Businesses will remain open during this time. Local traffic will be allowed through the east side of the detour at the intersection of Main Street and Hayden Rowe. Since there will be no through traffic, all traffic will need to exit at this location as well. Detail officers will be on-site to assist with traffic flow. The detour will remain in place during daytime working hours only. Main Street will be opened up at the end of each workday to at least one lane with alternating traffic.

More info on the Main Street Corridor Project can be found here:
https://hopkintonmainstreet.com/

John August Alphonse, a longtime resident of Hudson, passed away peacefully on Friday May 13th at his home with his family by his side. He was seventy-eight years old. He was the beloved husband of Cathy (Corcoran) Alphonse to whom he was married thirty-nine years.

John was born in Abilene, Texas, son of the late John and Katherine (Warren) Alphonse. After moving to Massachusetts, he attended Framingham schools and was a graduate of Framingham High School. He furthered his education at UMASS Amherst where he graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree.

John worked for many years in the restaurant and food & beverage industries. He was the owner and operator of Alphonse’s Powdermill Restaurant in Maynard. He later worked at The International Golf Club in Bolton and most recently for Hopkinton Wine and Spirits in Hopkinton. A passionate Boston sports fan, he enjoyed watching the Red Sox and Bruins. More than anything, he enjoyed time spent with his family and friends, all who will miss him dearly.

John is lovingly survived by his wife Cathy (Corcoran) Alphonse along with his children David Alphonse and his wife Kristen of Framingham, Laurie Alphonse of Ashland, John Alphonse of Boca Raton, FL, Jeremy Alphonse and his wife Putheary of Beverly and Ryan Alphonse, Evan Alphonse and Christopher Alphonse, all of Hudson. He also leaves his brother Robert Alphonse of Las Vegas and sister Katherine Britton of Amherst, NH.

Relatives and friends attended visiting hours on Wednesday, May 18th at the Acton Funeral Home 470 Massachusetts Avenue (Rt. 111) Acton. The funeral service was  held on Thursday, May 19th at 10:00AM in the funeral home. Burial was at St. Michael’s Cemetery 278 Cox Street, Hudson. Memorial Page: www.actonfuneralhome.com

 

NOTE: Although we received the obit after the fact, we present it to inform his large group of appreciative customers .

 

Christopher F. Lozeau

Christopher F. Lozeau, of Worcester and formerly of Hopkinton, MA passed away on his 53rd birthday, May 14, 2022, as a result of the Worcester apartment fire. Born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, he was the son of Joseph A. Lozeau, Jr. and Joan M. Lozeau (Fairclough) of Cape Coral, FL.


Christopher is survived by two sons, Ben and Sam Lozeau of Hopkinton; his siblings, Joseph Lozeau and his wife Alison of Uxbridge, Joanne Russell of Woodstock, GA, Brian Lozeau of Uxbridge, Jennifer Gallerani and her husband, Eric of Northbridge, and Lisa Lozeau-Trzepacz of Oak Island, NC. He also leaves behind many cherished nieces and nephews.


Chris loved to explore nature, antiques, strolling through museums and flea markets. Chris loved to learn and share his new knowledge. He was an avid “home Jeopardy contestant” and loved survival reality TV. In fact, he was supremely confident that if need be he could choke out a bear in the wild. We will miss Chris greatly and we take comfort in knowing he is resting in God’s care.


Christopher will be interned at Saint John’s Cemetery in Hopkinton. The family welcomes all to a Celebration of Life Mass held on Saturday, June 25 at 11:00 AM at St. John the Evangelist Church in Hopkinton. In Lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to a recovery program: Alyssa’s place or GAAMHA Inc. Pathway House in Gardner, MA. Arrangements are under the care of the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton.

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Hopkinton Police Log Abstracts
Walcott Street fire alarm activated, fingerprints, flat tire,
caller reports she believes a male is stalking her,
car speeding up and  down Chestnut Street - GOA,
caller reports that on Whalen Road a man in a vehicle
assaulted  his mother, MVA - no PI, Wood Street
caller reports dog needs care, MVA on South Street
- no PI - citation issued, gas grill in I-495 - SB, all
quiet at rope swing, Spanish-speaking caller reports
being threatened over telephone, hit & run on pole puts
light out at Legacy Farms North - significant damage,
several callers complained of traffic backup on Cedar
Street - several citations issued - one towed, caller
reports neighbor's sprinkler on for two hours - Water Dept.
notified, 2-car MVA on Hayward Street - no PI - OUI Arrest,
May 20, 21, 22, 2022
Arrest

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Real Estate Transactions for Hopkinton

New Transactions from May 19, 2022 - May 22, 2022
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Address
Buyer
Price 
Date
Seller
Hopkinton
5 Hoyt Way Unit 5 Terrence A Richardson Tr, et al $940,760 May 20, 2022 LFJ Development Corp.
1 Chamberlain Street Barry Kesner $906,000 May 20, 2022 Welhington DaSilva
13 Fawn Ridge Road Stacy Wu, Kai Wittpennig $1,750,000 May 20, 2022 Donald P King III, Kimberly S King
59 Aspen Way Unit 251 Ravikanth B Lakkapragada, Aparna Nadupalli $918,047 May 20, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England LLC
Last Time        
3 Weston Lane Unit 3WES Osei-Boateng Kwame $789,000 May 16, 2022 Trails LLC
6 Frostpane Lane Unit 79 Suyash Arvind Sahasrabhojannee, et al $815,000 May 16, 2022 Sudhakar Ramabhotla, Lalitha G Ayyaguri
53 Aspen Way Unit 254 Manoj Hulikere Math, et al $825,490 May 16, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England
25 Valleywood Road Julian Joseph $597,500 May 13, 2022 Anita Palmaccio
5 Overlook Road Sudheer Kumar Sharma, Sonakshi Sharmas $2,000,000 May 13, 2022 John Galanek, April Galanek
16 Birkdale Lane Unit 16 BIR Paul E Goss $654,000 May 12, 2022 Trails LLC
23 Primrose Circle Unit 215 Lakshmanan Meyyappan, Valli Anitha Senthilnathan $1,065,000 May 11, 2022 Kiran Kumar Kammili, Fnu Shahid Perveen
55 Aspen Way Unit 253 Shraddha Bhatt, Saumil Bhatt $828,275 May 11, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England
10 Bandon Lane Unti 10 BAN Prabodh Parekh, Lavanya Parekh $659,000 May 11, 2022 Trails LLC
4 Beach Road Matthew C Knowles, Amy Cooke $530,000 May 11, 2022 Benjamin T Hedges
14 School Street Qindong Zhang, $1,060,000 May 9, 2022 Barbara Fargnoli Tr et al
Time Before        
2 Grandview Drive Unit 15 Kanchana Durga Aravapalli $975,000 May 6, 2022 Trinadh Rongali, Parvathi Rongali
14 Saddle Hill Road Victor C Galvani $400,000 May 6, 2022 Saddle Hill Realty
9 Greenwood Road Venkata Malladi, Poornima Malladi $1,400,000 May 5, 2022 Kamal Bhambhani, Sushila Bhambhani
36 Lakepoint Way Unit 18 Edward J O'Brien $750,000 May 5, 2022 Richard S Tedlow, et al
18 Chamberlain Street Andrew P Ferretti, Courtney L Ferretti $675,000 May 5, 2022 Lisa Huntington
5 Cole Drive Unit 12, Bldg 5 Thomas L Collins Jr, Lisa J Collins $760,000 May 5, 2022 Karen B Keane
29 Walnut Way Unit 15 Oxford Entities Inc $1,150,000 May 4, 2022 Anitha Rajagopal, Magheshvaran Krishnan
45 Forest Lane Unit 40 Fereshteh Rashidi $559,900 May 3, 2022 Aghababian, Elizabeth Aghababian
19 Overlook Road Bryan Towns, Megan Towns $1,590,000 May 2, 2022 Jerry Gomez, Mari Elaina Gomez
57 Aspen Way Unit 252 Srinivas Jillella, Ujwala Jillella $945,380 April 29, 2022 Pulte Homes of New England llc
14 Kimball Road Wendy Swank, Randy Swank $477,000 April 29, 2022 Annie W Chin
102 Main Street Erik Fyrer, Kathryn McKillop $585,000 April 29, 2022 Jessica L Keesan, et al
7 Appaloosa Circle Juan J Sanchez, Mariana G Faria Urbina $855,ooo April 29, 2022 Warren Fowler
109 Hayden Rowe Paul Sawyer, Alicia Sawyer $960,000 April 28, 2022 Leo Mencoboni, Patricia Menoboni
27 Greystone Lane Manuj Pathak, Nidhi Joshi $1,156,000 April 28, 2022 John D Devine, Alison Trummel Devine
74 Ash Street Richard Yang, Ya-Mei Yang $1,060,000 April 28, 2022 Christopher J Elliott, mary Beth Elliott
8 Curtis Road Peipei Zhang $731,000 April 28, 2022 Sean M Graber, Eleanor Jane Graber
17 Elizabeth Road Yang Wang, Wenyu Zhao $1,625,000 April 27, 2022 Henry A Katz, Elissa F Katz Trust
41 Aspen Way Bagyalakshmi Giridharan, Vigneshwaran Rathinam Asaithambi $840,000 April 26, 2022 Pritish Kar, Sonali Dash
3 Pendulum Pass ZF SPV LLC $1,000,000 April 25, 2022 Susan Lallier Tr et al

Cricket in Hopkinton
Hopkinton Cricket Club contributes $1,000 to children's charity ( www.America.Cry.org/ ).


May 22, 2022 - A combined photo of both teams, above, is 12.5" wide, cropped to fit HopNews from the original.
For a keepsake copy of the above photo in its original form, full-sized at 67" wide, choose this link (6.4 MB).
 
Fish or Ice Cream?

May 22, 2022 - This turkey vulture and a friend were spiraling over Morgan's Harbor to Hill Fish Market, then over the Spoonery this afternoon. But it was someone in the apartments next door walking a small dog that lured them away.
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The Return of the Comedian

May 22, 2022 - Hopkinton resident/comedian Roger Kabler last evening channeled the spirit of Robin Williams for the second time at the Woodville Rod and Gun Club, promising to always be here [among us].

50th Reunion of Inky and Doug from Moonfast (and more)
   

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