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Basic Rights in Special Education: A Workshop for Parents and Professionals

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The Basic Rights workshop takes place on Tuesday, March 29 at the Hopkinton Middle School Lecture Hall, 88 Hayden Rowe Street, from 7:00-9:00 PM. The workshop provides families with an introduction to their rights and responsibilities under:

-Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
-Massachusetts Special Education Law

Richard A. Caisse, 77

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Richard A. Caisse, 77, of Hopkinton, passed away peacefully Saturday, March 5, 2016 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his loving family.

Born in Putnam, CT, he was the son of the late Gloriette (Bourque) and Alberic Caisse. He was the former husband of Barbara (Spencer) Powell of Englewood, FL and his first wife, the late Jeanette (Nadeau) Caisse.

Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Hiller Hockey team continues to ride the wave of success into uncharted waters, winning their 13th straight, as they move on in the state tournament. Hopkinton has outscored their opponents 8-1 in the first two games. The #3 seed in the Division 3 South bracket, opened the first round with a convincing 4-0 win over Bourne at the Gallo area in Bourne. The goals were scored by, Cam Finlayson (100th career point), Jack Sloan, and Will Abbott added 2. Assists were credited to JH Vokey, Owen Delaney, Will Pickens, Steve Simoes, Everett Rolph and Finlayson with 2.

HopkintonWX Update

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

Temperatures on the rise as we head toward the spring season. Click on the forecast graphic attachemnt for details.

HopkintonWX Update

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

Temperatures on the rise as we head toward the spring season. Click on the forecast graphic attachemnt for details.

Hillers Girls Basketball Advances

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On Thursday Night (3/3) the 4th seeded, 14 and 6 Hopkinton Lady Hillers took on the 5th seeded 13 and 7 Ashland Clockers in the Central Division 2 Quarterfinals. The Hillers pulled off the victory 54-47 in a great battle with cross-town rival Ashland. Julia Canestrari led the way for the Hillers with a team high 17 points.

Hopkinton Public Library Heritage Quilt Now On Display at Town Hall

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"By virtue of its corporate life, when we are shadows the Hopkinton Public Library will flourish in perpetual youth, showering blessings with a liberal hand upon a people as yet unborn but whose thankful lips will praise the work which our hands have done."
~ Alfred Hemenway, 1895 Hopkinton Public Library Dedication Address

Hopkinton SEPAC Meets March 15th

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Hopkinton SEPAC is the Special Education Parent Advisory Council. Hopkinton SEPAC membership is open to any and all parties. You do not have to have a child with special needs to join. If your child has or you know a child who has trouble reading, writing, understanding math, has an identified disability or perhaps is undiagnosed, but definitive presence of a physical, intellectual, emotional disability, organizational or attention difficulties or allergies, join Hopkinton SEPAC to learn more about these and other areas in the developing child.

Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Hockey team made a statement in their first round playoff game against Bourne, picking up a 4-0 Win before a packed crowd including a great showing from the student body. After a scoreless 1st that saw the Hillers out shoot Bourne 12-4, Hopkinton opened the scoring on a beautiful pass play from JH Vokey to Cam Finlayson, on what turned out to be the game winner. Finlayson took the cross ice pass firing it home for his 100th career point as a Hiller .

Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Hockey team made a statement in their first round playoff game against Bourne, picking up a 4-0 Win before a packed crowd including a great showing from the student body. After a scoreless 1st that saw the Hillers out shoot Bourne 12-4, Hopkinton opened the scoring on a beautiful pass play from JH Vokey to Cam Finlayson, on what turned out to be the game winner. Finlayson took the cross ice pass firing it home for his 100th career point as a Hiller .