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Art in the Garden April 28

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

In its 6th year, Art In The Garden will host 50 local artisans exhibiting their handmade wares on the beautiful grounds of Weston Nurseries. You will find stained glass, pottery, jewelry, etched slates, bath & body products, candles, handbags, tote bags, furniture, clothing, garden art, paintings, note cards, birdhouses, winds chimes, pillows, dog collars and leashes, pet clothing, blown glass infusion jars, beaded belt buckles, scarves, honey, pickles, chocolates, pizza and more!

Candidate Statement: Ellen Scordino for School Committee

By contributor,

I am pleased to announce my candidacy to the Hopkinton School Committee. As a working parent of two young children, I am committed to balancing the continued improvement to our schools, with the cost of educating our young to the taxpayers.

As a voter, I imagine you are asking yourself: who is Ellen Scordino and why is she running for School Committee? I will answer these questions in turn.

Update on Water Main Break

By contributor,

The Hopkinton Water Department would like to update our customers on the water main break that occurred Sunday night. Crews made Repairs to the water main in the early morning hours of Monday. After the trenches were backfilled and the roads were open, we began to flush hydrants in areas that were experiencing discoloration from the break. Please be advised that you may still see some occasional discoloration as the water moves through the system to and from the water tanks.

Update on Water Main Break

By contributor,

The Hopkinton Water Department would like to update our customers on the water main break that occurred Sunday night. Crews made Repairs to the water main in the early morning hours of Monday. After the trenches were backfilled and the roads were open, we began to flush hydrants in areas that were experiencing discoloration from the break. Please be advised that you may still see some occasional discoloration as the water moves through the system to and from the water tanks.

Treblemakers Spring Concert on April 28

By contributor,

Come listen to a wide variety of choral music at Enter Stage Left Theater’s Spring Concert, featuring ESL adult choir The Treblemakers on April 28 at 2:00 p.m. at the Hopkinton Senior Center located at 28 Mayhew Street. The concert will feature Broadway songs, traditional music, old standards, and pop/rock favorites. Tickets are $10.00 for adults and are available at the door or can be purchased online.

St. Paul's Rummage Sale April 27

By contributor,

If you’re seeking big bargains on clothing, toys, housewares and other items, check out St. Paul’s Dollar Days Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 27, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., where all clothes will be $1.00 per item. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is located at 61 Wood Street (Rte. 135) in Hopkinton, exit 20 off I-495.

One Fund Boston, Mayor Menino, and Governor Patrick Call for Moment of Silence on Monday Afternoon

By contributor,

Mayor Thomas M. Menino, Governor Deval L. Patrick, and One Fund Boston are calling upon Boston and all communities across the Commonwealth to join together in a Moment of Silence on Monday afternoon, exactly one week following the Boston Marathon bombings.

The minute of silence will take place at 2:50 p.m. ET to honor the victims of the attacks and their families. It will be followed by the ringing of bells throughout Boston and the Commonwealth.