Downtown Revitalization and Initiative Project

Downtown Revitalization and Initiative Project

As you may recall, at the May 2010 Annual Town Meeting and Election, voters appropriated $400,000 for “Downtown Design for Traffic, Roadway and Streetscape” and authorized the town to apply for a state grant to cover the costs of the construction of the project. Click 

Other Notes and News Updates

Other Notes and News Updates

Meet Superintendent Landman – Community DialoguesIf you have not yet had a chance to attend one of these sessions, we highly recommend them. It is a great chance to get to know Dr. Landman and express what you like and don’t like about the Hopkinton 

Volunteer Openings on Hopkinton Town Committees

Volunteer Openings on Hopkinton Town Committees

Many of the daily activities of Hopkinton town government are conducted by full time paid professionals. However, unpaid volunteers are vital to staff town committees and commissions that help establish policies and priorities, administer by-laws, and conduct various activities. For questions about these positions, please 

Other Hopkinton Summer Notes and News Updates

Other Hopkinton Summer Notes and News Updates

Marijane Hackett from Bellingham is Hopkinton’s New Director of Student Services. This position is responsible for all student services, including Special Education. Read more… Proposal by Demons Youth Hockey for a Hopkinton Ice Arena to be built on Legacy Farms (former Weston Nurseries) land specifically 

Unofficial Results – May 17, 2010 Town Election

Unofficial Results – May 17, 2010 Town Election

2279 ballots were cast today, out of 9578 registered voters, a turnout of 23.8%.Winners are highlighted in yellow below. SELECTMEN – For three years – Vote for TWO544 Blank 894 Todd S. Holbrook Republican Caucus Nominee 8941243 Benjamin L. Palleiko Republican Caucus Nominee 999 John 

Don’t Forget To Vote Tomorrow! Monday, May 17

Don’t Forget To Vote Tomorrow! Monday, May 17

Polls are open 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM in the Middle School Gym, 88 Hayden Rowe St (enter by Grove Street. There are several Offices up for election including Selectmen and Planning Board. Read the full ballot at http://www.hopkinton.org/BallotATE2010.pdf. Here’s what’s going on:BALLOT QUESTIONS Question 

A Blog Debate – Five Questions and Responses from the Four Board of Selectman Candidates

A Blog Debate – Five Questions and Responses from the Four Board of Selectman Candidates

Educate Hopkinton posed the following five questions to our Selectman Candidates, covering school system funding (question #1), downtown revitalization (#2), Library expansion (#3), support for a “Green Community” (#4), and support for an override to fund a new elementary school (#5). We thank them for 

Town Meeting Day 1 Unofficial Results – 35 Articles Voted, 22 Articles To Go

Town Meeting Day 1 Unofficial Results – 35 Articles Voted, 22 Articles To Go

For more details read the 2010 Annual Town Meeting Hand Warrant at http://www.hopkinton.org/ATM2010HandWarrant_Final.pdf Article 1: Acceptance of Town Reports – YES unanimous Article 2: Fiscal Year 2010 Supplemental Appropriations – NO ACTION unanimous Article 3: Fiscal Year 2010 Budget Transfers – YES unanimous Article 4: 

Town Meeting Begins Tomorrow at 7:00pm – Includes 57 Articles to be Voted

Town Meeting Begins Tomorrow at 7:00pm – Includes 57 Articles to be Voted

Annual Town MeetingBegins Monday, May 3 at 7:00 p.m. (continues on consecutive evenings until complete)Hopkinton Middle School Auditorium, 88 Hayden Rowe St, Hopkinton MA 01748(Also broadcast on HCAM-TV, Comcast Channel 8/Verizon Channel 30) Town Meeting 101Did you move to Hopkinton because of the great school