Select Board – Actions Taken 06/16/2020

Select Board – Actions Taken 06/16/2020

Legislative Updates from Senate President Karen Spilka and Representative Carolyn Dykema • Covid-19 Update • Consent Agenda • 26.2 Foundation – Hopkinton Virtual Marathon • Temporary Outdoor Dining Permit Application • Legacy Farms Host Community Agreement Amendment #7 • General Obligation and Bond Approval • 

Weekly News Roundup – 05/24/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 05/24/2020

Covid-19 Updates and Precautions • Town Meeting delayed again; Hopkinton receives $1.6M in federal funding • Town of Hopkinton Receives $3 Million MassWorks Infrastructure Grant. Main Street Corridor Project Fully Funded • Veterans Inc. to Reopen Food Pantry • Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project – 

Weekly News Roundup – 05/17/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 05/17/2020

Covid-19 Updates and Precautions • Thank you for helping us exceed our goal! • Hopkinton Town Election 2020 • Giving and Receiving Help during the Covid-19 Pandemic • Gov. Baker Reveals New Details About Reopening of Mass • Public Notice: Water and Sewer  Covid-19 Updates and Precautions 

Weekly News Roundup – 05/10/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 05/10/2020

Covid-19 Updates and Precautions • Joining Forces to Double the Impact • Spilka: Local budgets ‘may not be pretty’ • Letter to Roy MacDowell from the town regarding Legacy Farms School Enrollment 2020-05-04 • Community Notice: Mandatory Water Use Restriction in Effect • Town of Hopkinton 

Weekly News Roundup – 04/19/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 04/19/2020

Covid-19 Updates and Precautions • New Town Election and Caucus Dates • Hopkinton officials tell runners: Stay home • Virtual Town Hall Office Hours • Public Service Announcement: Fire flow test to be conducted on main transmission lines. Temporary discoloration is expected • Hayden Rowe/Chestnut 

Weekly News Roundup – 02/02/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 02/02/2020

Special Town Election – Monday, February 3, 2020 • FY21 Consolidated Budget Discussion • The Town Manager submitted the FY21 Comprehensive Budget to the Select Board on 1/17/20 • MWRTA pilot program will add additional trips on popular 4-North route • AG issued violations to 

Weekly Roundup – 10/20/2019

Weekly Roundup – 10/20/2019

Community Notice: Smoke Testing of the Sanitary Sewers In October and November • Hopkinton Growth Study Committee Workshop • Hopkinton Fire Department Receives Grant • Senate Passes Legislation Promoting the Safety, Health and Wellness of Children and Persons with Disabilities • Panel Discussion on well-being of 

Weekly Roundup – 06/02/2019

Weekly Roundup – 06/02/2019

Openings on Town Boards & Committees • Chair and Vice Chair selections at Board meetings • Attention All Organizations Who Wish to Participate in Hopkinton Family Day • Annual Water Quality Report • Leaning Utility Pole • Hopkinton is the 2nd Fastest Growing Town Hopkinton’s annual water quality report 

Weekly Roundup for 02/24/2019

Weekly Roundup for 02/24/2019

Zoning articles proposed for 2019 Annual Town Meeting and Public Hearings • Video: Hopkinton Fire and Police Department Present FY2020 budget to Selectmen •  Fire sprinkler activation may cause water discoloration  •  Ashland selectmen weigh in on pipeline project  •  Milford Regional’s Patient advisory council needs new members  •  Video: Hopkinton Police Department 

Weekly News Roundup for 11/25/18

Weekly News Roundup for 11/25/18

Runoff at Legacy Farms in Hopkinton blamed on heavy rains  .   “Hopkinton Gives” website encourages Community Giving  .   Hopkinton explores downtown parking options  .   Hopkinton prepares for Civics curriculum 

New Water Advisory Issued & Water Tower Construction Progress

New Water Advisory Issued & Water Tower Construction Progress

The Hopkinton Water Department issued a new advisory to residents on October 6. Please be advised that after a “Normal” Spring, which brought regular rainfall, our area has once again seen abnormally low rainfall and recharge since late July. Levels at the Hopkinton reservoir continue 

Spotlight on Water Updates

Spotlight on Water Updates

Please be advised that the water department has stopped the refill process and allowed the smaller water tank on Grove St. to drain in preparation for demolition this summer.  As a result, we will be losing 320,000 gallons of storage at a time when demand