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Boy Scout Christmas Tree Sales

By contributor,

Hopkinton Boy Scout Troup 1 is selling fresh cut Christmas trees again this year. The tree lot behind Colella's Supermarket opens after Thanksgiving, on Friday, November 28 at 12:00pm. The trees are the fragrant traditional New England Balsam Fir (4-11 ft.) and the dark green, low-shedding, sturdy-branched Fraser Fir (5-12 ft.). The scouts will be selling trees until they are gone. Hours are Wed 4-7pm, Thurs 4-7pm, Fri 4-9pm, Sat 9am-8pm, Sun 9am-6pm. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Each year Troop 1 makes a special order to their vendor for the largest tree they can find to donate to the town.

Rep. Dykema Announces that Framingham/Worcester Line Commuter Rail Riders Can Provide In-Person Feedback to MBTA at South Station

By contributor,

Commuter rail riders will get a chance to directly share ride experiences, offer feedback, and voice concerns over the level of service on the Framingham/Worcester line in person to MBTA General Manager Beverly Scott. Scott will be at South Station this upcoming Monday, November 17th from 4pm-6pm as well as on Tuesday, December 2nd from 7am-9am to greet rush hour travelers.

Send Us Your Photo Now!

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

Be one of the first 25 people to send us a photo and we will give you a limited edition HCAM 10th Anniversary 24oz Tervis® Tumbler.

Send us a picture of anything: a snowstorm, a sporting event, turkeys or deer grazing through in your yard, a town scene or sunset.
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Board of Assessors Prepares for Tax Season at November 13th Meeting

By Kelsey Simonson, Staff Producer

On Thursday, November 13th, the Board of Assessors met to discuss a number of issues for the upcoming tax season.

They first briefly discussed two properties that will be up for sale that the town is considering purchasing. The Richards and Coolidge properties have expressed an intent to sell, and the town might consider purchasing these properties.

Dogs Sniff for Contraband at High School

By contributor,

This morning, contraband seeking dogs did a sweep of areas of the Hopkinton High School building looking for illegal substances. Multiple K-9 units from the Middlesex county sheriff’s department were involved. The search included approximately 15 classrooms, the library, locker rooms, bathrooms and parking lots. Class remained in session and teaching activities continued during the approximately 45 minutes while the search was taking place. The sweep was conducted in a quiet and professional manner.

Hopkinton Hillers Kickoff -- 7p.m. Friday

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

The Hillers Varsity Football team will take on Oliver Ames High School of North Easton, Mass. on Fri., Nov.14 at 7 p.m. at David M. Hughes Stadium in Hopkinton. Don’t miss one minute of exciting Hiller action! Bring the family and enjoy a game under the lights. The Hopkinton High School Athletics Boosters will have the doghouse well stocked with plenty of hot chocolate, popcorn and other delicious treats popular with the fans. After this, next Hiller game is Thanksgiving Day – this year in Ashland.

Car hits Dynasty Chinese Restaurant

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Hopkinton Police and Rescue were on the scene at Dynasty Chinese Restaurant after a car rammed into the side of the building. Fortunately no one inside or outside the restaurant suffered significant injury.

The driver and his passenger are reportedly okay and were taken to the hospital for examination. The building inspector examined the damage to the buildings exterior and determined the restaurant does not need to close. Dynasty remains open for business.