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Town Meeting Day 3 Updates

By Tom Nappi, News Director

View the Motions File by clicking the PDF above.
Article 29 - Community Preservation Recommendations - (Amended Divided into 2 motions) - Passed
(Motion 1: $123,268 for Open Space, $133,268 for community housing, $407,000 from community preservation fund) (Simple Majority Needed) - Passed(Motion 1: Part C Amended - Susan D. Gozzaldi changed to Degozzaldi, Open Space preservation commission changed to Hopkinton Area Land trust) - Passed
(Motion 1: Part D Amended - Open Space Preservation Commission changed to Hopkinton Area Land Trust) - Passed

Town Meeting Day 3 Updates

By Tom Nappi, News Director

View the Motions File by clicking the PDF above.
Article 29 - Community Preservation Recommendations - (Amended Divided into 2 motions) - Passed
(Motion 1: $123,268 for Open Space, $133,268 for community housing, $407,000 from community preservation fund) (Simple Majority Needed) - Passed(Motion 1: Part C Amended - Susan D. Gozzaldi changed to Degozzaldi, Open Space preservation commission changed to Hopkinton Area Land trust) - Passed
(Motion 1: Part D Amended - Open Space Preservation Commission changed to Hopkinton Area Land Trust) - Passed

Hopkinton Dems to Caucus May 21

By contributor,

Hopkinton Democrats will caucus on 5/21 for the purpose of electing delegates to the 2015 Democratic State Convention.

This is an open meeting and all are invited. Anybody registered Democrat as of 1/31/15 is eligible to participate in the caucus, vote for potential delegates, and/or to run for and be selected as a delegate.

The caucus will be at 7pm at Town Hall in the basement meeting room. This room is handicapped accessible via the back door of Town Hall.

Hillers Girls Lacrosse Schedule Changes

By contributor,

The Girls Varsity Lax game on Tuesday, May 12th has been changed from a 6:30 start to a 3:45 start and we will play the games that day on the usual field - Field # 10.

Tuesday, May 12th

Varsity Girls Lax - Holliston @ Hopkinton 3:45 Field 10

JV Girls Lax - Holliston @ Hopkinton 5:15 Field 10

The Varsity Girls Game on Tuesday, May 26th has been changed from 3:45 to 6:30 on the stadium field as that will be our Senior Night game.

Tuesday, May 26th

JV Girls Lax - Weston @ Hopkinton 5:00 Field # 3 ( stadium Field)

Hillers Make Tourney Beating Medfield 3-2

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

The Hiller Girls Varsity Tennis Team qualified for State Tournament with its second victory in 4 days over a very competitive Warrior Squad on Monday. This match was a continuation of an April start suspended by rain. The deciding match was a 3 set thriller won by Sydney Emerson and Laney Emerson 7-5, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4.

The Ladies improve their record to 9-0, 7-0 in the TVL and will host the Holliston Panthers on Wednesday at 3:30 pm.

Road Closure 135 in Ashland Beginning Wednesday 5/6

By contributor,

Beginning this morning 5/6, Rte 135 will be closed in both directions between Olive Street and Woodland Road daily from 9am to 2pm (approx) as Eversource performs gas main installation in the area.

The construction is expected to last for at least the remainder of this week and possibly next week. Detail officers will be present and detour signs will be set up to assist.

The following detours have been set up for motorists:

Town Meeting Day 2 Updates

By Tom Nappi, News Director

View the Motions File by clicking the PDF above updates.

Article 8 - Fiscal 2016 Operating Budget - (Motion to delay to Day 2 as first item passed Day 1) - Passed
Amendment proposed for Article 8 - Reduce the amount appropriated to Total General Government by $60,000 to $3,592,778 ($60,000 in budget for Assistant town manager position) - Passed (Total Operating Budget: $72,388,886.06 Passes)

Hopkinton Garden Club Plant Sale on May 16th Supports Civic Projects

By contributor,

The Hopkinton Garden Club will hold its annual Plant Sale on Saturday, May 16th from 8 a.m. to noon on the Town Common. Please stop by to choose from our wide selection of perennials from Club member gardens; perennials, herbs and vegetables from select wholesalers; and new this year colorful annuals in pots and hanging baskets for continuous blooms throughout the summer. To add some whimsy to your garden, we’re offering glass flower decorative art, and our popular “gardening basket” raffle.

2014-2015 MIAA Coach of the Year Recipients

By contributor,

The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association would like to congratulate the following coaches for being selected to receive the 2015 MIAA Coach of the Year Award.

Each Coach will be recognized at the Fifth Annual MIAA Coach of the Year / Student-Athlete of the Month Banquet on Thursday, May 28th. Please CLICK HERE: http://www.miaa.net/contentm/easy_pages/view.php?sid=38&page_id=176 for list for Student Athlete-of-the-Month Recipients.