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Protect Yourself From Scams and Abuse at Holliston Senior Center

By contributor,

On Monday, September 30, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Rep. Carolyn Dykema invite local seniors to an important program about how seniors can better protect themselves from scams and abuse.

The program will feature remarks from Ryan, Dykema, Police Chief John Moore, Selectman Jay Marsden and Christine Falzarano, Vice President, Eagle Bank and will address safe banking, how seniors can remain safely in their homes, and how to avoid lottery and other scams that target the elderly. Service providers will also outline what resources are available to seniors.

Part-Time Temporary Library Technician Needed at Library

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Town of Hopkinton’s Public Library seeks PT (Up to 19 Hrs/Week) Temporary Library Technician – The Library Technician will perform all tasks related to the daily operations of the Library and the circulation desk. Assists in opening and closing of the Library. Retrieves and checks in all Library materials from the drop off boxes outside the Library.

Executive Office of Health ande Human Services: Top 10 Reasons Why The Affordable Care Act Is Good For Massachusetts

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In a press release dated September 25, 2013, the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services cites the top 10 reasons why the Affordable care Act is good for Massachusetts:

10. Creates new protections to ensure your insurance plan covers you when you need it. Massachusetts already has strong insurance protections. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) enhances these protections by eliminating limits on the amount of benefits you can receive.

Hopkinton Volleyball Hosting “DIG PINK” for Cancer Research and Support

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The Hopkinton Hiller Volleyball teams will host a DIG PINK match at the Hopkinton High School Athletic Center on Wednesday, October 2nd, to raise awareness of the importance of early detection in the fight against breast cancer.

The Hillers will be facing the Ashland Clockers on this special night. The fun begins at 5:30 with the JV match at the High School Athletic Center and the Freshman match at the Hopkinton Middle School Brown Gym. The Varsity match will start at approximately 6:30pm at the Athletic Center.

Planning Board Discusses Master Plan

By Courtney Taylor, Master Control

The Planning Board met with Town Manager Norman Khumalo to discuss the Master Plan Update for Hopkinton during their September 23 meeting.

“Most recently, the Selectmen set as one of the Town Manager’s goals working, collaborating with the Planning Board and all of the stakeholders to complete a visioning process for the town,” Khumalo began.

HHS Back To School Night on Thursday

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Dear Parents/Guardians,

Please join us at Hopkinton High School on Thursday evening, September 26th, for our annual Back-to-School Night. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet your son or daughter’s teachers and learn more about the high school program. Teachers use this occasion to discuss the content of their courses, expectations for students, and the best way to contact them.

Wildcats Top Hillers

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The Hiller 8th Grade Boys' Soccer Team lost to Weston Middle School 1-0 despite dominating the time of possession and outshooting Weston. Playing extremely well for the Hillers were Nate Pucci, Robbie Hart, Jay Tomlinson and Connor Delaney. The boys play Weston again on Thursday in Hopkinton.