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Author David Yoo At HHS Library Tonight.

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On Wednesday, March 26th at 7:00pm, local author David Yoo will be visiting the HHS Library to give a brief reading from one of his books, followed by a Q&A session and book signing. David is the author of the young adult novels Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before, a Chicago Best of the Best Selection, and Girls for Breakfast, an NYPL Books for the Teen Age selection and a Reading Rants Top Ten Books for Teens choice, along with a middle grade novel, The Detention Club, published in 2011.

MSBA Votes Advancing Hopkinton's Center School Feasibility Phase

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At their March 26 Board of Director’s meeting, The Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) voted to move forward Hopkinton’s Center School project into the feasibility phase.

Tasked with facilitating the development of a solution to the operational and educational constraints of Hopkinton’s K-1 Center School, the ESBC will now begin the process of evaluating and hiring a project manager, engineering firm, and other entities necessary for completing the feasibility study.

Lend a Hand for this Year’s Annual Park Serve Day

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Online Registration is Open!!
DCR's Park Serve Day
Saturday, April 26, 2014

Lend a Hand for this Year’s Annual Park Serve Day

www.mass.gov/dcr/parkserve

The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) invites you to attend DCR’s 8th Annual Park Serve Day, Saturday April 26, 2014 at parks across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Online registration is now open for those who wish to register prior to the event.

Egg Hunt Fundraiser

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An Egg Hunt will take place on April 12 from 10:00 AM-2:00 PM at 25 Winter Street in Hopkinton. Admittance is $3 per child under the age of 12. There will be a free petting zoo and hay rides, and there will be popcorn and snow cones. No dropoffs; an adult must accompany children. Proceeds benefit the Woodville Trailbusters and the Crafty Cats 4H Clubs.

Egg Hunt Fundraiser

By contributor,

An Egg Hunt will take place on April 12 from 10:00 AM-2:00 PM at 25 Winter Street in Hopkinton. Admittance is $3 per child under the age of 12. There will be a free petting zoo and hay rides, and there will be popcorn and snow cones. No dropoffs; an adult must accompany children. Proceeds benefit the Woodville Trailbusters and the Crafty Cats 4H Clubs.

Senior Center Open House

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The Hopkinton Senior Center will host an Open House on April 5 from 9:00 AM-12:00 PM. Activities include:

• MWRTA – Charlie Card program

• BJ’s Discount Membership

• Dr. Binh Nguyen will perform gait analysis

• Talk with an Outreach worker

• “Identity Theft” presentation – (This presentation at 10 am)

And you can:

• Check out our Thrift shop

• Have coffee and muffins

• Visit our computer lab

• Play some pool

The Senior Center is located at 28 Mayhew Street in Hopkinton.

Kindergarten Bedtime Story Hour

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Dear Kindergarten Parents/Guardians,

You and your kindergartner are invited to attend Kindergarten Bedtime Story Hour this Wednesday evening at Center School. This fun-filled event is for you and your child to enjoy a few bedtime stories read by parent volunteers and Principal Lauren Dubeau.

Here are the important details:

Representative Dykema Announces Local Office Hours

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Continuing a tradition that began when she was first elected, Representative Dykema will hold her quarterly office hours in each of the four towns of the 8th Middlesex District next month.

“Being accessible to constituents was a pledge I made when I was first elected,” said Dykema. “I’ve learned so much from all those who have come to meet with me and I appreciate hearing their thoughts and ideas.”

Residents are encouraged to stop in to the office hours to share concerns, questions and opinions on state issues or simply to chat over a cup of coffee.

Representative Dykema Announces Local Office Hours

By contributor,

Continuing a tradition that began when she was first elected, Representative Dykema will hold her quarterly office hours in each of the four towns of the 8th Middlesex District next month.

“Being accessible to constituents was a pledge I made when I was first elected,” said Dykema. “I’ve learned so much from all those who have come to meet with me and I appreciate hearing their thoughts and ideas.”

Residents are encouraged to stop in to the office hours to share concerns, questions and opinions on state issues or simply to chat over a cup of coffee.