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Are You an Active Voter? Make Sure Before November 6th!

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

According to Town Clerk Ann Click, lists of active and inactive voters are now available at the Woodville Post Office, the Main Post Office in the center of town, the Library and the Faith Community Church. Inactive voters should contact the Town Clerk to avoid voting delays at the November 6th General Election.

And remember, the last day to register to vote or to change party enrollment for the State General Election is Wednesday, October 17, 2012.

The State General Election is Tuesday, November 6, 2012.

State Health Officials Announce Sixth Human Case of EEE and Sixteenth Human Case of WNV in Massachusetts

By contributor,

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced the sixth human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in a Massachusetts resident. The patient, an Amesbury woman in her 60s, is currently hospitalized.

Based on this finding, the EEE threat level has been raised to "Critical" in Amesbury, Haverhill, and Merrimac, and to "High" in Newburyport and Salisbury. Communities which have been designated at "Critical" or "High" risk of EEE are urged to cancel all planned evening outdoor events for the remainder of the season until the first hard frost.

Cub Scout Family Fun Event at Pinz Bowling

By contributor,

Thinking of joining Cub Scouts? Pack 26 invites you to a family fun night on Saturday, September 29 at 4:00-7:00pm at Pinz Bowling, 110 South Main Street, Milford for bowling, balladium and a pizza dinner. No charge, siblings are welcome! We have openings for boys in Grade 1, as well as limited openings for boys entering grades 2-5. Pack 26 participates in many great activities during the year including Scouting for Food, Winter Snow Fun, Pinewood Derby, Blue and Gold Banquet, CubJam at CampMacGregor, Geocaching and Museum Overnights.

Crime Alert: Recent Breaking & Enterings in Hopkinton

By contributor,

In the past two days the Hopkinton Police Department is investigating reports of four (4) homes having been broken into and having items stolen. All of these incidents appear to have occurred during daytime hours. None of the residences were occupied at the time of the incidents. The items being stolen are cash and jewelry. Entry to the homes has been through either open windows or doors. Many other towns have been experiencing similar incidents. Detectives from these agencies are working together to solve these crimes and apprehend the persons responsible.

Hopkinton Mom Needs a Kidney

By contributor,

Letter in support of Maria Flannery:

Many of you know 16 year old Alex Flannery who lives here in Hopkinton. Most of you also know 13 year old Morgan Flannery and have seen her
dribbling down the soccer field or have seen her bright smile walking down the halls of the Middle School. You probably even know dad Bill Flannery
from coaching many of our up and coming soccer stars, maybe even your children, over the years with HYS. Through HPTA events and soccer
sidelines, you probably know mom Maria Flannery too.

Hillers Down Blackhawks

By contributor,

The Hopkinton Middle School Boys' Soccer team beat Bellingham 1-0 moving the team's record to 2-0. Michael Karlis scored Hopkinton's lone goal in the first half on an assist from Everett Rolph. Chris Mastroianni and Kenny Rhodes combined in goal for the shutout. Dan Palleiko, Ryan Mastroianni and Brian Gaughan played well throughout the game. The boys play next on Monday versus Wellesley at home on Field 5.

Hillers Down Blackhawks

By contributor,

The Hopkinton Middle School Boys' Soccer team beat Bellingham 1-0 moving the team's record to 2-0. Michael Karlis scored Hopkinton's lone goal in the first half on an assist from Everett Rolph. Chris Mastroianni and Kenny Rhodes combined in goal for the shutout. Dan Palleiko, Ryan Mastroianni and Brian Gaughan played well throughout the game. The boys play next on Monday versus Wellesley at home on Field 5.