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Peace Day Comes to HCAM

By Kelsey Simonson, Staff Producer

On November 7th at 7:00 pm, HCAM studios will host a celebration of peace.

The night will include a screening of "The Day After Peace" by Jeremy Gilley. The night will also feature the premiere of Hopkinton's Peace Day, a compilation video of residents' thoughts on peace and a peaceful world. If you were interviewed at PolyArts or on Peace Day at the Farmer's Market, your interview will premiere!

If you would like to attend the peace celebration at HCAM, please RSVP to producer@hcam.tv.

We hope to see you there!

Eugene F. Daniels, 55

By contributor,

Eugene F. Daniels, 55, of Hopkinton, passed away Tuesday, October 14,
2014 at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Evelyn (Woods) and Richard Daniels. He was the husband of 26 years to Ellen (Houston) Daniels of Hopkinton and father to Christopher Daniels of Hopkinton.

East Main St. (Route135) Road Construction/Traffic Advisory

By contributor,

Please be advised that starting Monday October 20, 2014, East Main Street, Route 135, will be detoured at Frankland Road and Peach Street for road construction.

Construction in this area will take place from 7 AM to 9:30 PM and is expected to last 2 - 3 weeks.

All Eastbound traffic will be detoured from East Main St., Route 135, onto Frankland Road to Peach Street and then back onto East Main St., Route 135.

All westbound traffic will be detoured onto Peach Street to Frankland Road and then back onto East Main St., Route 135.

Invitation to a conversation on the future of Hopkinton

By contributor,

Invitation to a conversation on the future of Hopkinton with the Town’s Visioning Group and planning consultants.

The Town of Hopkinton, with assistance of professional planning consultants, is conducting a workshop as part of the community visioning project. The purpose of the project is to develop a unified vision, guiding principles, and strategic goals to imagine the best future for Hopkinton. The workshop will include digital group polling and small discussion groups. Light refreshments will be provided.

"Old Tyme Schools" are back in Hopkinton on October 26th

By contributor,

Please save the date and visit the classroom of Dave Downs at the Hopkinton Historical Society, a former 19th century schoolhouse. Dave, an “old tyme” school teacher re-enactor, discusses the history of education from the colonial period through the 19th century with an emphasis on the One Room Schoolhouse. This enjoyable presentation, mixed with humor, is full of little-known interesting historical facts. Do you know why pencils are painted yellow? Did you know that students did not recite the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag in the public schools until after 1892?

Hopkinton Destination Imagination team donates $720 to the Hopkinton Senior Center

By contributor,

Hopkinton Destination Imagination team of 5th grade girls donates $720 to the Hopkinton Senior Center today as a result of fundraising efforts by selling school supplies. The Destination Imagination team made it to the highest level of competition which is the global level last year and competed in Knoxville, TN against students from all over the world. Their challenge was community service based where they had to give back to the community where they felt assistance was needed.

Hopkinton Destination Imagination team donates $720 to the Hopkinton Senior Center

By contributor,

Hopkinton Destination Imagination team of 5th grade girls donates $720 to the Hopkinton Senior Center today as a result of fundraising efforts by selling school supplies. The Destination Imagination team made it to the highest level of competition which is the global level last year and competed in Knoxville, TN against students from all over the world. Their challenge was community service based where they had to give back to the community where they felt assistance was needed.