Weekly News Roundup – 10/3/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 10/3/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Notice of Lumber Street Paving • Covid-19 Update and Precautions • ‘Love Letter’ film welcomes back marathoners to Hopkinton • BAA execs update Select Board on logistics for Boston Marathon • Hopkinton Planning Board Vacancy Announcement • Parks & Rec roundup: Turf fields 

Weekly News Roundup – 09/20/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 09/20/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Diversity mural unveiling at EMC Park • Photos: Polyarts festival • Parks & Rec roundup: Turf fields might last 2 more years; Town Common trees in rough shape; dog park nearly complete • Appropriations Committee – Did you 

Weekly News Roundup – 07/11/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 07/11/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Town of Hopkinton Receives Host Community Agreement Payment • Town of Hopkinton Select Board/ Planning Board Meeting • Parks & Rec roundup: Summer programs gain momentum, dog park progresses • Wilson Street solar project ordered to pause 

Weekly News Roundup – 06/27/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 06/27/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Town turns out for inaugural Pride Parade • Parks & Rec weighs options regarding Fruit Street athletic field turf replacement • Public Notice: Hayden Rowe Water Main Replacement • Hopkinton faces its own reckoning on race and 

Weekly News Roundup – 06/13/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 06/13/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Hopkinton Planning Board Vacancy Announcement • School Committee reviews challenging year, adjusts vacation policy • Water and Sewer Rate Hearing Public Notice • ConCom fines Legacy Farms trail builder, continues Chamberlain/Whalen discussions • Developer introduces Springwood-area subdivision 

Weekly News Roundup – 05/30/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 05/30/2021

Covid-19 Updates and Vaccine Information • Town signs lease with 26.2 Foundation for International Marathon Center • Select Board approves Hopkinton native Sager as newest police officer • Hopkinton Police Lieutenant Graduates From Certificate in Local Government Leadership and Management Program • From the Open Space 

Weekly News Roundup – 04/11/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 04/11/2021

Covid-19 Updates and Vaccine Information • Hopkinton Covid-19 Vaccine Information • HPS Covid Case Tracking • Health director: Town in midst of COVID surge, with positivity rate over state average, youngsters hit hardest • School Committee approves agreement with teachers union on full-time reopening • 

Weekly News Roundup – 03/14/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 03/14/2021

Covid Updates and Vaccine Information • Main Street Corridor Updates • HPS Reopening Updates • EMC Skate Park • Wilson Street Solar • Fruit Street Dog Park • HPD Community Outreach Covid-19 Updates & Precautions Preregistration System for Mass Vaccination Locations to Launch Friday (3/12/21) 

Weekly News Roundup – 01/12/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 01/12/2020

The Hopkinton Sustainable Green Committee is being revived • Press Release: Hopkinton Census Problem • Lawsuit: Player says Hopkinton hockey coach failed to stop bullying • Community Notice: Special Town Election Sample Ballot for February 3, 2020 • MWRTA will conduct feasibility study on offering service 

Weekly Roundup for 12/16/2018

Weekly Roundup for 12/16/2018

 eHop in support of Community TV  •  Hopkinton hires Amy Beck as new senior services director  •  Developer appeals Hopkinton solar power facility denial  •  Hopkinton Parks and Recreation moved dog park to Fruit Street (UPDATE) 

Weekly Roundup for 12/9/18

Weekly Roundup for 12/9/18

Hopkinton weighs 4 spots for dog park  .   Mid-term turnout is up in MA 

Parks and Recreation Commission – Did you Know?

Parks and Recreation Commission – Did you Know?

The Parks & Recreation Commission is an elected group of five individuals. The Commission directs and oversees policies and operations regarding parks and open spaces under their custody as well as recreation programs in town. They also oversee the Parks and Recreation office, consisting of three