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Deputy Fire Chief Stephen T. Slaman Receives Accreditation Through the Massachusetts Fire Services Commission

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The Massachusetts Fire Service Commission granted accreditation to Deputy Fire Chief Stephen T. Slaman of the Hopkinton Fire Department on 15 September 2015 who has demonstrated the required fire service experience, education, and certifications for accreditation.

St Paul's will host annual "blessing of the animals" October 4th

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Creatures of all species – including four-legged friends or feathered fowl -- are invited to receive a special blessing at St. Paul’s Annual Blessing of the Animals on October 4.

Dogs, cats, and others of God’s creatures – and their human friends – are invited to a special ceremony being held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church at 61 Wood Street (Rte 135) in Hopkinton. The Blessing of the Animals will take place outside the church at 10:00 a.m., followed by a “Pet Friendly” service of the Holy Eucharist. All are welcome to attend.

Water Main Break on East Main Street

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Please be advised that a construction crew broke a water main on East Main Street this morning. As a result, there may be air and discoloration throughout the system in the center, Southern and Eastern portions of town. We are flushing hydrants to help alleviate the issue. Please check your water before using it and you may need to flush your cold water line to clear your internal pipes.

“Our Town” Celebrates Hopkinton’s 300th Anniversary Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play on Stage at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts

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In honor of the town of Hopkinton’s 300th Anniversary, Enter Stage Left Theater (ESL) is bringing Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Our Town to the stage this November. First produced in 1938, Our Town explores the lives of people living in a small, quintessentially American town. Directed by Paul Champlin. Performances are November 12-15, Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.

“Our Town” Celebrates Hopkinton’s 300th Anniversary Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play on Stage at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts

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In honor of the town of Hopkinton’s 300th Anniversary, Enter Stage Left Theater (ESL) is bringing Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Our Town to the stage this November. First produced in 1938, Our Town explores the lives of people living in a small, quintessentially American town. Directed by Paul Champlin. Performances are November 12-15, Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.