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Robert J. St.Angelo Sr., 74
Robert J.
St.Angelo Sr., 74, of Marlborough and formerly a
long time resident of Hopkinton, passed away Saturday, June 29, 2013
at his home. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Rose (Fetta)
and Pasco St.Angelo. He was the husband of 47 years to Patricia Ann
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Fay School Proudly Presents Achievements
of Hopkinton Students
Above, from Hopkinton, Ethan Student pitching and below, Isabelle Giordano running track, both for Fay School in Southborough.
Academic High Honors (average grade of 90%, with no grade
below 85)
Grade 7 Avery Asherman Alexandra Pryshlak Jennifer Steinberg Christopher Sullivan Grade 8 Liam Fitzgerald Isabelle Giordano William Hollinger Sarah Pearson Stephanie Pearson Lea Steinberg Grade 9 Julia Harvey
Academic Honors (average grade of at least 85%, with no grade below 80) Grade 7 Coleman Ahn Todd Pavone Louis Scumaci Ethan Student Grade 8 Tyler Bui Andrew Estella Rudi Ying Grade 9 Liam Busconi
Athletic Awards Isabelle Giordano (Gr. 8) – Girls Track & Field Earnest Effort Award Julia Harvey (Gr. 9) - Girls Track & Field Coaches’ Award Andrew Estella (Gr. 8) - Boys Varsity Lacrosse MVP Ethan Student (Gr. 7) – Varsity Baseball Coaches’ Award
Class of 2013 Secondary School Destinations Liam Busconi - St. Mark’s School Julia Harvey - Worcester Academy |
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Updated Monday, July 1, 2013
Summary The Hopkinton Police were involved in the following incidents, which are not included in the detail report below. 3 Times the Police assisted the Fire Department, another department, town, or outside Police agency. 4 Motor Vehicle/Person/Home Checks. 1 Motor Vehicle Accident without personal injury. 1 Disabled Motor Vehicle. 2 Times the Police assisted with an Animal Call. 2 Times the Police participated in Community Relations or passenger safety.
Arrest Log Friday, June 29, 2013 11:23 pm Officer Peter Booth arrested Cameron D. Phillips, 18, of Sterling Drive, Hopkinton, on Main Street for a Warrant and also charged him with Obstructing an Emergency Vehicle, Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle and Possession of Class D Substance.
10:53 pm Officer
Peter Booth arrested Robert G. Wills, 18, of
Blueberry Lane, Hopkinton, on Main Street and
charged him with Possession of Class D Substance. Incident Log Sunday, June 31, 2013 10:24 pm A caller from Hayward Street reported that her son was being spoofed over the phone by someone. Officer Philip Powers responded and gave the resident advice. 9:28 pm A 911 caller from West Elm Street reported possible gun shots or fireworks. Two officers checked the area with a negative find on anything suspicious. 8:20 pm A resident reported an on-going noise complaint of air compressors being run and work being done on Wood Street. Officer Philip Powers responded and advised that the individual was just cleaning out a cement mixer.
Saturday, June 30, 2013 9:49 pm While doing traffic enforcement on Main Street Officer Peter Booth stopped a motor vehicle and subsequently arrested the operator, an eighteen year old male from Hopkinton and charged him with Obstructing an Emergency Vehicle, Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle and Possession of Class D Substance. The passenger, an eighteen year old male from Hopkinton was also arrested and charged with Possession of Class D Substance. 8:37 pm A caller reported that sneakers and socks were by the water in the area of the boat house in the State Park. Sgt. Michael Sutton checked the area and advised that all was fine. 6:07 pm A caller reported that a female was following him in a kayak on Lake Maspenock then got separated and was now missing. Two officers responded and located her. 4:05 pm A 911 caller reported that a motor vehicle almost hit a bicyclist, motorcyclist and vehicle on East Main Street. Officer Peter Booth located the vehicle and advised that it was operating just fine.
Friday, June 29, 2013 4:57 pm A Hayden Rowe Street resident requested assistance with a groundhog that was hissing and chasing people. Officer Matthew McNeil responded to assist the Animal Control Officer. 3:49 pm Detective Timothy Brennan checked and secured a motor vehicle and a residence on Spring Street. 3:46 pm A 911 caller reported a motor vehicle accident in which the vehicle rolled over an embankment on West Main Street. Two officers responded and assisted the Fire Department. 9:45 am A walk-in from West Elm Street spoke with Officer Thomas Griffin regarding theft. 2:21 am A resident of Downey Street reported that a neighbor's horn is continuously sounding. Officer Peter Booth responded and assisted the owner with stopping it. |
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The Movie on the Common for tonight has been cancelled due to the forecast of rain. The next Movie on the Common is schedule for Thursday, July 11th where we will be showing "Rango". |
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Stereoscopic July 1, 2013 — These two sisters (names are forthcoming) blow on pinwheels and show each other how fast theirs can go. Because humans' eyes can only focus normally in concert a few inches away, the girl facing the camera crosses hers to see more closely. They are with their parents at the Hopkinton Common enjoying a park bench while the Grateful Dead cover band Playing Dead warms up. |
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How's Your Zinc? July 1, 2013 — In a community outreach at the Hopkinton Farmers Market, Beth Graubart of Hopkinton Drug offers a sample of a zinc deficiency test to an interested patron. |
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Cross-Country Relay for The One
Fund Boston Passes Baton in Hopkinton June 30, 2013 — UK natives, runners Kate Treleaven, Danny Bent and Jamie Hay, heard the tragic news of the bombings in Boston, together on the radio, and were determined to do something about it. Their inspiration turned into a relay run across the United States that began in Venice Beach, Los Angeles, California and stopped briefly in Hopkinton this evening on their way to Boston. Above a runner carries the relay baton from Upton to the triangle named Cookies Corner by the Start line of the Boston Marathon in Hopkinton. She handed it off to Dave McGillivray, Race Director of the Boston Marathon (below, red shirt, center) for the next leg of the trip. The runners were escorted to Ashland by the goodwill of the Hopkinton Police Department. At the pace they running, they are expected to be at the Finish Line in Boston by midnight. See some video below the photo.
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Build it and They Will
Come June 29, 2013 — Alta Legacy Farms is getting the finishing touches on the showcase entrance to the property at Legacy Farms South, and the first units of 240 one and two bedroom apartments completed. |
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Posse of Turkeys June 29, 2013 — Wikipedia and other sources that list the names of animal groups defines a group of turkeys as a rafter or a posse, like this bunch of "vigilantes" on the side of Legacy Road South, away from the construction. |
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Herd June 29, 2013 — Yes, one name for a group of swans is indeed herd, like this herd of swans captured by the Roving HopNews Camera in Whitinsville today. The young fowl have some feathers turning white. |
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Robert Joseph St.Angelo, 74 Robert Joseph St.Angelo, 74, of Marlborough and formerly a long time resident of Hopkinton, passed away Saturday, June 29, 2013 at his home. He was the husband of 46 years to Patricia Ann (Dimock) St.Angelo of Marlborough. Arrangements are incomplete at this time and are under the care of the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton. |
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Retirement for Fire
Prevention Officer
Above, Hopkinton Deputy Fire Chief Steve Slaman
hands a firefighters flag signed by all Firefighters
to Bob Santucci early this evening.
June 28, 2013 — For residents wondering why the Hopkinton Firehouse sounded their horn tonight at 5:00 pm, it was to honor the end of the last shift as a firefighter for Fire Prevention Officer Robert "Bob" Santucci, who served the department for 32 years. Officer Santucci reached the mandatory retirement age of 65, making choice not an option. After the sounding of the horn, Lieutenant Patrick Gross gave a testimonial over the station's radio frequency thanking Officer Santucci and mentioning, among other things, his strong work ethic and constant contributions at the firehouse. Below, Bob helps wife, Frances out of the Hopkinton Fire Engine 4, which gave them their last ride home, where his children, grandchildren, and special guests who had a head start from the firehouse, were waiting. |
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NEW INTERIM CHIEF
The Town of Hopkinton is excited to officially announce today that it has hired an Interim Police Chief! Current Police Department Lieutenant Charles Wallace has agreed to be the Interim Police Chief for the next six months. The contract also includes a provision that allows the parties to extend the contract for one or two separate three-month terms, while the Town conducts a comprehensive search for a new Police Chief.
HopNews file photo, Lt. Charles Wallace |
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Updated Friday, June 28, 2013 Summary The Hopkinton Police were involved in the following incidents, which are not included in the detail report below. 1 Time the Police assisted the Fire Department, another department, town, or outside Police agency. 3 Motor Vehicle/Person/Home Checks. 2 Motor Vehicle Accidents without personal injury. 1 Disabled Motor Vehicle.
1 Time the Police assisted with an Animal Call. Incident Log Thursday, June 27, 2013 4:14 pm A walk-in from Mount Auburn Street spoke with Officer William Burchard regarding a restraining order violation.
7:22 am A
caller reported that a man was walking on Chestnut
Street with a hockey helmet on, carrying a teddy
bear. Two officers responded but were unable to
locate the individual. Wednesday, June 26, 2013 5:38 pm A caller reported that her sister was a victim of a hit and run on Route 495. 4:37 pm A caller was concerned about a man at EMC Park who was petting a kitten. Officer Peter Booth responded and spoke with him. It turned out the man was there with his child, too. 4:39 pm Officer Gregg DeBoer requested an incident number for suspicious activity that his neighbor alerted him about. 3:27 pm Officer Aaron O'Neil responded to Spring Street to investigate larceny of jewelry that was taken in a breaking and entering incident. 12:18 pm A resident of Hazel Road reported that a telemarketer called her phone number back and was being rude. 12:33 pm A caller from Pinecrest Village reported that he had been followed all day by a motor vehicle that was now on his property. Three officers responded but were unable to locate the vehicle. 9:47 am A Wood Street resident reported a suspicious motor vehicle on her family's property. Officer Stephen Buckley responded and spoke with the operator. |
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Indicted in Boston Marathon Bombing Case A federal grand jury returned a 30-count indictment against Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev for his alleged role in using weapons of mass destruction at the Boston Marathon to kill three individuals and maim or seriously injure many others, as well as for using a firearm to intentionally kill Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Police Officer Sean Collier. “Today’s indictment is the result of the dedicated and collective efforts of law enforcement and intelligence partners, working with a sense of urgency and purpose to find those responsible for these deadly attacks,” said FBI Director Robert S. Mueller. “These continuing efforts reflect the pursuit of justice for those who lost their lives and for the scores of individuals who were injured.” The indictment alleges that beginning no later than February 2013 and continuing until Tsarnaev was apprehended on April 19, 2013, Tsarnaev and his brother Tamerlan conspired to use improvised explosive devices (IEDs) against people, property, and places of public use. Specifically, the indictment alleges that on April 15, 2013, during the 117th running of the Boston Marathon, Tsarnaev and his brother placed IEDs among the crowds of spectators who were cheering the runners on Boylston Street towards the marathon finish line. After placing the IEDs among the crowd, the indictment alleges, Tsarnaev and his brother detonated the bombs seconds apart, killing three people, maiming and injuring many more, and forcing a premature end to the marathon. The indictment alleges that the IEDs were constructed from pressure cookers, explosive powder, shrapnel, adhesives, and other items and were designed to shred skin, shatter bone, and cause extreme pain and suffering, as well as death. |
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Suffield Academy Announces Honor Roll Suffield Academy, a private, co-educational secondary school in Suffield, Connecticut has released its Honor Roll for the Spring, 2013. Among its accomplished students is Hopkinton resident Max Teitelman, a member of the Class of 2016, who has achieved High Honors. |
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Main Street Construction Parking/Travel Update
Starting tomorrow, June 28, 2013, Main Street
will have two travel lanes. The parking at the
municipal spots on Main Street will temporarily be
restricted in the construction zone. Therefore the
parking spots that will be utilized for vehicular
traffic are from Old Town Liquors to the Main
Street/Cedar Street/Grove Street intersection. This
area is considered the construction zone for
tomorrow. These parking spots will be cordoned off
at the close of business today. The affected
businesses will be notified the day before for use
of the parking spots. April S. Prezioso ENGINEER II Weston&Sampson® |
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Karen
Spilka to Formally Kick-Off Campaign and Open
Campaign HQ
A Campaign Kick-Off and HQ Grand Opening has been scheduled for Monday,
July 1, 2013 at 7:00 pm at 303 Worcester Road in
Framingham. State Senator Karen Spilka, who will be
announcing her intention to run for Congress,
specifically, the seat being vacated by Ed Markey,
who was just elected to the US Senate, will be on
hand to speak to the gathering and answer questions
posed by the press.
Ms. Spilka, from Ashland, is a state senator whose district includes Hopkinton. If elected to Markey's seat in Congress, she will no longer serve the district. The US Congressman for Hopkinton's district is Joe Kennedy III. |
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THE PERP WALK
by Robert Falcione June 27, 2013 — According to
non-stop press reports all day yesterday, and much of
today, NFL New England Patriot's tight end Aaron
Hernandez has been arrested and charged with the murder
of a friend. The public was treated to the televised
spectacle of the arrest at his home in what is called
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Cowgirl Wants Home
This is Cowgirl. She is a 19 month old girl, knee high, 50 pound ball of underbitten, roly-poly happiness is a pug/beagle/lab mix, possibly with cattle dog as her ears when alert stick straight out. They broke the mold when they made this one. Potty and crate trained. Cowgirl gets along well with other dogs, not a cat lover though. She is pretty lazy but does enjoy a brisk walk now and again. She has good manners and loves people of all ages. If you are interested in meeting/adopting Cowgirl- Please email Jen jen@bigfluffydogs.com or Beth Malloy at mbdc4eva@gmail.com |
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DCF Caseworkers Protest in
Whitinsville DCF caseworkers in Whitinsville spent their
lunchtime on June 26, 2013 standing outside the
parking lot to the DCF office in Whitinsville, Mass
to protest a high caseload. One worker confided that
the proper caseload is in the vicinity of 18, but they
now average 25 cases per worker. Not once did anyone
ask for relief for themselves. They are not
protesting being overworked or underpaid. Their
concern is that by having a high caseload, the
high-risk kids who need more attention or time are
not getting it. HopNews was the only media there,
responding to an invitation. However, other media
outlet did not take part, because they were chasing
a story about a pro football player accused of
murder.
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TONIGHT, Wednesday!!! 7:00pm - 9:00pm Trivia Night with Mike "Woo" Williams @ Marathon Burgers & Barbeque |
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David Vincent Cardito, 38
David Vincent Cardito, 38, of
Hopkinton, passed away unexpectedly while playing
Hockey, on Monday, June 24, 2013. Raised in Canton, MA,
he was the son of Anna M. and Joseph M. Cardito
currently of East Orleans. He was the husband of nearly
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