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Hopkinton Green Up Day Saturday May 2nd 9-12 at Town Common

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Sponsored by Hopkinton Sustainable Green Committee
Hopkinton Green up Day

It all Starts Here!
Saturday May 2nd, 9‐12noon Town Common
All ages encouraged to participate as we “greenup” and beautify Hopkinton. Additional dumpters will be placed around town.
Trash bags, Gloves will be provided .
Volunteers Needed and beautification donations accepted! For more info visit
www.hopgreen.hopkintonma.gov

Antiques Appraisal Day at Golden Pond

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Golden Pond Assisted Living is hosting a FREE Antiques Appraisal Day on Saturday, May 9th from 10:00 AM-12:00 PM! Antiques Appraisal Day Show event by Peter Yvanovich, SPA.

Peter starts with a 15-20 minute educational piece about antiques, legal and insurance issues, how to find more information about your item, how to dispose or donate it, and other related topics. Following that, guests are invited to have their items valued. Hand-outs are available to take home. Location: Golden Pond, 50 West Main Street, Activities Sun Room, Hopkinton, MA 01748

Editorial: Supporting Jean Bertschmann for School Committee

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I am writing to express my support of Jean Bertschmann for School Committee.

Jean’s commitment to our town and schools is unsurpassed. I have been privileged to work closely with Jean in multiple volunteer capacities over the past 13 years. Whether through co-chairing events, collaborating between organizations, or serving together on committees, I have been consistently impressed with Jean’s tireless work ethic, ability to build consensus, and efficiency in managing tasks.

Editorial: Supporting Jean Bertschmann for School Committee

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I am writing to express my support of Jean Bertschmann for School Committee.

Jean’s commitment to our town and schools is unsurpassed. I have been privileged to work closely with Jean in multiple volunteer capacities over the past 13 years. Whether through co-chairing events, collaborating between organizations, or serving together on committees, I have been consistently impressed with Jean’s tireless work ethic, ability to build consensus, and efficiency in managing tasks.

Girls Tennis Clocked Ashland

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

The Hiller Girls Varsity Tennis team swept the Clockers in Ashland on Monday 5-0, bring their record in the TVL 3-0 and 5-0 overall. An outstanding performance by Olivia Anderson as she beat her opponent at #1 Singles 6-3, 6-0. Steph Pearson played in her first varsity match with Olivia Centrella at 2nd Doubles and won 6-2, 6-1.

The Hillers are home on Wednesday at 3:30 pm as they host the Mustangs of Medway.

Michael Jay Anderson, 24

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Michael Jay Anderson, 24, of Hopkinton, passed away Saturday, April 25, 2015 as a result of a motorcycle accident. Born in Framingham, he was the son of Michelle (Welsch) White and her husband Chris of Hopkinton and Robert S. Anderson of Florida.

Michael was a longtime butcher at the former Colella's Supermarket in Hopkinton and most recently at Roche Bros. in Natick. He enjoyed cars, motorcycles, fishing, cooking and boxing. He had a love for his cat Baxter and also for his late cat Shadow.

Editorial: Supporting Jon Graziano for School Committee

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We are supporting Jon Graziano for School Committee because we have seen first-hand his profound commitment to the town of Hopkinton, and specifically our schools. We have known the Graziano family since before we all moved to Hopkinton. We are fortunate to have settled in such a wonderful town, with people like Jon giving much of his time to making our town even better.

Editorial: Supporting Jon Graziano for School Committee

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We are supporting Jon Graziano for School Committee because we have seen first-hand his profound commitment to the town of Hopkinton, and specifically our schools. We have known the Graziano family since before we all moved to Hopkinton. We are fortunate to have settled in such a wonderful town, with people like Jon giving much of his time to making our town even better.

Legal Education Seminar: Knowing About and Qualifying for Government Benefits

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Whether you are at home, want to move to assisted living, or are in a nursing home, there are government programs and tax deductions that can help you afford to be there. In this seminar taking place at the Hopkinton Senior Center on Wednesday, May 20 from 6:00-7:00 PM, attorney Arthur Bergeron will be talking about MassHealth, the VA Aid & Attendance benefit, and state and local benefits programs that can help you afford the living arrangement of your choice.

Kindly register by contacting the Senior Center at (508) 497-9730. Light refreshments will be provided.