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Marty Lamb Hosts Debt Retirement Party

By contributor,

State Representative candidate Marty Lamb is holding a party to retire the 2012 campaign expenses.

"We are pleased and delighted to have with us everybody’s State Representative Shaunna O’Connell who has been making great strides on Beacon Hill with EBT reform and fighting government waste, including her work with the O’Connell DTA Amendment to reform the flawed welfare bureaucracy," said Lamb.

This event will take place:
Wednesday, February 27th, 2013
7pm to 9pm
Owen O’Leary’s
50 Turnpike Road (Rte. 9, Eastbound)
Southborough, MA

ESL Character Pancake Breakfast March 2

By contributor,

What better way is there to spend Saturday morning that hanging out over breakfast and a show with some of your favorite characters?

There isn’t one! So come enjoy a morning with Winnie the Pooh, Buzz Light Year, the Cat in the Hat, characters from Alice in Wonderland, and many more!

In addition to a breakfast of pancakes, bacon, coffee and juice, guests will enjoy:

MetroWest Regional Transit Authority Advisory Board Vacancy Announcement

By contributor,

The MetroWest Regional Transit Authority (MWRTA) is currently seeking a volunteer member of the Hopkinton community to serve on the Authority’s Advisory Board. The available position is for the Disabled Community Member seat of the Advisory Board only. This position is an excellent opportunity for a member of the disabled commuter population from Hopkinton who wishes to be a passionate advocate for community and regional transportation related issues for persons with disabilities.

Town Clerk Ann Click Won't Seek Re-election in May

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

For 17 years, as residents enter the Town Clerk’s office at Town Hall, they have been greeted by a familiar face. Since 1997, Ann Click has served as the keeper of Hopkinton’s town records; birth certificates, marriage licenses, voter registrations, census information and more, and she has enjoyed every moment.

“It’s been wonderful, very rewarding,” said Click.

Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The JV's despite only having two lines, played a great game defeating previously unbeaten Grafton 3-2 in Westboro. The goals were scored by TJ Fujiyoshi, Kyle Canty and Brandon Carty. Tim Montgomery was again great in the nets making some stellar saves especially in the final minutes to preserve the win.

Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The JV's despite only having two lines, played a great game defeating previously unbeaten Grafton 3-2 in Westboro. The goals were scored by TJ Fujiyoshi, Kyle Canty and Brandon Carty. Tim Montgomery was again great in the nets making some stellar saves especially in the final minutes to preserve the win.

Theater Educator Arlynn Polletta Teaching Courses at HCA

By contributor,

Experienced and respected theater educator Arlynn Polletta will be teaching three courses at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts this spring. Classes include a Creative Movement for Little Ones (children ages 2.9 months to 5 years), musical theater class with a performance of Moosical (ages preK-3rd grade), and an Acting for the Camera (ages 13 and up). Classes will be held at HCA (98 Hayden Rowe) and begin on April 1st.

Theater Educator Arlynn Polletta Teaching Courses at HCA

By contributor,

Experienced and respected theater educator Arlynn Polletta will be teaching three courses at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts this spring. Classes include a Creative Movement for Little Ones (children ages 2.9 months to 5 years), musical theater class with a performance of Moosical (ages preK-3rd grade), and an Acting for the Camera (ages 13 and up). Classes will be held at HCA (98 Hayden Rowe) and begin on April 1st.

Janet I. Hawkins, 58

By contributor,

Janet I. Hawkins, 58, lost her courageous battle with liver cancer on February 11, 2013 at Golden Living Center in Norwood. She was diagnosed in September 2012 and badly wanted to beat the cancer and live.

Born in Framingham on December 10, 1954, she was the daughter of the late William J. and Doris A. (Leland) Smith. She worked in Medical Records at Sudbury Pines Extended Care for over 10 years. More recently, she worked at Kindred Hospital in Natick until her illness.