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Center School Reuse Advisory Team Public Forum

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The Center School Reuse Advisory Team (CSRAT) will host a Public Forum on Wednesday, June 13th at 7:00 PM.

The Forum is located at HCAM Studios at 77 Main Street. It will also air on HCAM-TV, LIVE at 7:00 PM.

The forum will include short presentations for local organizations with needs that Center School could address and the progress towards the future use of Center School and questions from the public.

Presenters Include: Upper Charles Trail Committee, Youth and Family Services, Parks and Recreation, Youth Commission, Public Schools, and Town Clerk

Town of Hopkinton: Notice of Vacancies

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The following vacancies are open and available to all Hopkinton residents. This list includes Board and
Committee terms which expire June 30, 2018.

Per Section 6-4 of the Town of Hopkinton, Home Rule Charter, accepted by Annual Town Election on
May 15, 2017, interested residents should apply by Tuesday, June 11, 2018 via the online volunteer form
at: http://hopkintonma.iqm2.com/Citizens/Board/Vacant

Town of Hopkinton: Notice of Vacancies

By contributor,

The following vacancies are open and available to all Hopkinton residents. This list includes Board and
Committee terms which expire June 30, 2018.

Per Section 6-4 of the Town of Hopkinton, Home Rule Charter, accepted by Annual Town Election on
May 15, 2017, interested residents should apply by Tuesday, June 11, 2018 via the online volunteer form
at: http://hopkintonma.iqm2.com/Citizens/Board/Vacant

Middlesex Sheriff’s Office celebrates third Special Citizens Academy

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CHELMSFORD, Mass. – Over twenty local residents joined Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian on May 23 to celebrate their graduation from the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO) Special Citizens Academy. The free, four week program is specifically designed for adults with developmental disabilities who have an interest in public safety.

Senate Passes Fiscal Year 2019 Budget

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BOSTON– The Senate voted today on a $41.49 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2019, including targeted investments to create opportunities and ensure access to the tools that individuals, children and families need to succeed in the economy and in their communities. The budget invests in key areas related to education, local aid, health and human services, housing and tools for low income families, while limiting the use of one-time revenue sources and directing $88.5M to the state’s Stabilization Fund.

Two Website Enhancements to Aid in Transparency

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The Town of Hopkinton IT Department has released two new tools to aid in government transparency. From
the beginning of our website redesign process, additional and enhanced transparency tools have been one of
our primary goals. Hopkinton's IT Department is pleased to announce we've formed partnerships with Accela
for Boards & Committees management, and ClearGov for additional data visualizations regarding budgets and
spending. Both of these new tools can be found alongside VisGov and Town Checkbook in our Transparency