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Hiller Hockey

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

The Hiller hockey season kicks off this Friday night as the JV's start the defense of their back to back titles VS. Hudson at 8:50 PM at North Star. The Varsity begins their season Saturday Night at 6:50 pm in Loring arena with a "Border Battle" VS. Cross town rival Ashland .
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Holliston's 3rd Annual First Night Trail Walk

By contributor,

The Friends of the Holliston Trails are hosting their 3rd annual First Night Trail Walk on Thursday, December 31 from 5:00-8:00 PM. The walk is a fun family event for all ages. Come chat with your neighbors as you walk along the Holliston Rail Trail and make your way towards Phipps Tunnel. Start at either Blair Square (a one mile walk) or Cross Street (a .25 mile walk). There will be hot chocolate and cider, fire pits and s'mores, hot dogs, music, and more!

Weather Trends in Hopkinton: November 15th - 22nd

By Tom Nappi, News Director

According to the DPW weather station, the highest temperature reached in Hopkinton last week was 63 degrees, the lowest was 21.2 Average temperature last week in Hopkinton was 42.3 degrees. Humidity was at an average of 74.9%, the peak was 97% while the lowest was 22%. Wind Speed averaged 1.2 MPH, while reaching a high of 10 MPH. Precipitation accumulated 1.17 inches last week in Hopkinton. You can see all the averages for Hopkinton below and be on the lookout for future weather updates in Hopkinton.

Girl Scout Troop 65040 raising funds for Serenity House

By contributor,

As part of our Bronze Award project to get kids excited about reading, Troop 65040 is raising funds to purchase books and other items needed at Serenity House. Please stop by our table on the common December 5th during the tree lighting at 4:00. Enjoy some treats while helping out a good cause! And Save the Date for our Edible Book Festival coming up on April Fool’s Day!

St. John the Evangelist inaugurated its 150th year as a parish

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St. John the Evangelist inaugurated its 150th year as a parish at each of its four Masses last weekend, November 28-29, with the sonorous peal of its church bell, rung for the first time in decades. The bell originally hung in the tower of St. Malachi, Hopkinton's first Catholic church, that once stood on Cedar Street roughly across from the present post office. Built in 1851, St. Malachi received its first resident pastor, Father Barry, fifteen years later, with its designation in 1866 as a parish. That makes the bell over 150 years old.