Let’s Talk About Center School, Casinos and More

Let’s Talk About Center School, Casinos and More

Sunday, September 25 at 7:00 p.m.Vineyard Church, 84 South Street, Hopkinton DIRECTIONS: http://www.vineyardhopkinton.org/Click here to RSVP – Feel free to invite friends!All Educate Hopkinton subscribers should have already received a punchbowl invitation by email. We hope many of you can attend. The evening will include 

Casino Bill Update

Casino Bill Update

On September 14, the Massachusetts House voted to authorize casino gaming in the Commonwealth. Hopkinton’s Representative Carolyn Dykema was one of 32 “no” votes against the bill. The bill authorizes three resort-style casinos spread across three regions of the state and one slot parlor bid 

Hopkinton Unemployment Remains Low and Continues to Drop

Hopkinton Unemployment Remains Low and Continues to Drop

The State recently announced unemployment figures for August 2011. Unemployment rates for Hopkinton continue to remain low compared to statewide and national averages, dropping to just 4.6% for August 2011. Unemployment in Milford, where a casino has been proposed, is also lower than the state 

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 

Milford Casino Alert – Please Attend Selectmen’s Meeting This Wednesday

Milford Casino Alert – Please Attend Selectmen’s Meeting This Wednesday

Massachusetts lawmakers are poised to pass a casino bill in the legislature very shortly. The following articles discuss the impact of Casinos in Milford and Massachusetts. Governor Patrick, legislature agree on casino billBy Michael Levenson and Noah Bierman, Globe StaffGovernor Deval Patrick and the leaders 

Milford Casino News – Volunteers Needed

Milford Casino News – Volunteers Needed

Educate Hopkinton would like to watch this issue closely in order to inform our subscribers about a possible Milford casino in the works. If you are interested in helping with this issue in the fall, please contact Amy Ritterbusch at webmaster@educatehopkinton.com. See the following news