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Why Wake up and Smell the Poetry at HCAM Studio?

By Cheryl Perreault, Columnist

"You can be sure I'll come back - it's great to hear the variety, and feel a part of such a vibrant community.
Thanks again."
--- Rick Drost, singer-songwriter

"Thank you again for YOU and for inviting me to be on "Wake Up and Smell the Poetry" ... the experience for me was better than I could ever have imagined and I shall forever hold the light of you and others I met inside my heart."
---Susan Deer Cloud, poet

Why Wake up and Smell the Poetry at HCAM Studio?

By Cheryl Perreault, Columnist

"You can be sure I'll come back - it's great to hear the variety, and feel a part of such a vibrant community.
Thanks again."
--- Rick Drost, singer-songwriter

"Thank you again for YOU and for inviting me to be on "Wake Up and Smell the Poetry" ... the experience for me was better than I could ever have imagined and I shall forever hold the light of you and others I met inside my heart."
---Susan Deer Cloud, poet

Senate Passes Bill to Regulate Compounding Pharmacies

By contributor,

To ensure patient safety, the Senate on Wednesday passed legislation by a vote of 38-0 to increase regulatory oversight of compounding pharmacies in the Commonwealth through added enforcement powers and the creation of specialty pharmacy licenses. This bill follows a deadly outbreak of fungal meningitis that was traced to a drug compounded by the New England Compounding Center in Framingham.

Senate Passes Bill to Regulate Compounding Pharmacies

By contributor,

To ensure patient safety, the Senate on Wednesday passed legislation by a vote of 38-0 to increase regulatory oversight of compounding pharmacies in the Commonwealth through added enforcement powers and the creation of specialty pharmacy licenses. This bill follows a deadly outbreak of fungal meningitis that was traced to a drug compounded by the New England Compounding Center in Framingham.

Senior Center Open House

By contributor,

The Senior Center will be open from 9:00 am to noon on four Saturdays in November especially for working seniors and baby boomers. The pool table,
games, cards, computer lab and library will be available. The Thrift Shop will be open with a book sale and jewelry. Coffee and muffins will be
served. See the full schedule below:

Saturday, Nov. 2
Quilting – Make a holiday table runner or embroidered towel 9:00 -noon
Plant Clinic – Refresh your houseplants (repotting, pruning etc.)
Chi Gong – try a relaxing exercise class 10:30-11:30

Senior Center Open House

By contributor,

The Senior Center will be open from 9:00 am to noon on four Saturdays in November especially for working seniors and baby boomers. The pool table,
games, cards, computer lab and library will be available. The Thrift Shop will be open with a book sale and jewelry. Coffee and muffins will be
served. See the full schedule below:

Saturday, Nov. 2
Quilting – Make a holiday table runner or embroidered towel 9:00 -noon
Plant Clinic – Refresh your houseplants (repotting, pruning etc.)
Chi Gong – try a relaxing exercise class 10:30-11:30

Joint Meeting to Review Hopkinton-Ashland Fire Collaboration Tonight

By contributor,

The Ashland-Hopkinton Fire Collaboration Study Group, assisted by the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission(MAPC) and Municipal Resources Inc., will present an update on the Ashland-Hopkinton Fire Collaboration Study project to a joint meeting of the Ashland and Hopkinton Boards of Selectmen at the Faith Community Church, 146 E Main St, Hopkinton, at 7:30p.m., October 30, 2013.

Representative Dykema to Gaming Commission: Foxwoods Not A Suitable Business Partner for Taxpayers, Towns

By contributor,

Today Representative Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) sent a letter to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission highlighting reasons that Foxwoods is not a suitable business partner for the Commonwealth as it seeks to bring casino gambling to Massachusetts.

Hoptoberfest Raises Over $18,000 for the Renovation and Expansion of Library

By contributor,

Hopkinton Public Library Foundation’s “Hoptoberfest,” a fun night of tasting, generated over $18,000 for the planned expansion and renovation of Hopkinton Library. Held on Friday, October 25, 275 guests enjoyed samples of numerous local microbrews, name brand beers and food from local restaurants and caterers including Tavolino, Marathon Restaurant, Commonwealth BBQ, Red Rock Grill & Bar, 5 Star Sweets, Mexico City Taqueria, Zaftig’s, the Bagel Bistro, Fish Restaurant & Wine Bar, Oliva’s, Not Your Average Joe’s, Ray & Dick’s Bakery, Pan Thai and Owen O’Leary’s.

Come and Support the Hopkinton Cheerleaders!

By contributor,

The Hopkinton Hiller Cheerleaders proved once again why they are one of the best cheer squads in the state. They competed Sunday October 27, 2013 at the Marlboro Cheer Invitational Competition in Marlboro, MA. This was a large competition; with a morning and an afternoon session. There were 33 teams in the first session (Hopkinton was in the first session) and 21 teams in the second, afternoon session. The girls came in second in the morning session missing first place by only HALF A POINT.