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 

Parks & Rec Candidate Q &A

Parks & Rec Candidate Q &A

eHop posed the following questions to our Parks & Recreation Commission Candidates and we are posting their responses here exactly as submitted. We thank them for their time and for their commitment to Hopkinton.  In addition we recommend voters watch theHCAM Contested Races Debate and the Women’s 

List of Articles with Links & Details

List of Articles with Links & Details

2016 Town Meeting Warrant Motions Document REPORTS: Acceptance of Town Reports FINANCIAL – FISCAL YEAR 2016: FY 2016 Supplemental Appropriations – $200,000 FY16 Snow and Ice Deficit, and $31,500 for Sewer Enterprise Fund FY 2016 Budget Transfers – No Action – Consent Agenda Unpaid Bills from 

Lake Maspenock Weeds Survey & Forums

Lake Maspenock Weeds Survey & Forums

The Hopkinton DPW, Conservation Commission, Parks & Rec. Dept., in concert with the Advisory Group, will sponsor two Public Forums for Hopkinton residents: Tuesday, February 9 at 7:00-8:30PM, Town Hall, Room 215 Saturday, February 27 at 10:00-11:30AM, Town Hall, Room 215 A formal Comprehensive Weed Management and Control Plan 

Indoor Recreactional Facility – Results

Indoor Recreactional Facility – Results

Question 2 – Indoor Recreational Facility PASSES Yes 873 (53%) No 761 Stay tuned for the next eHop blog to learn about the next steps for this project…

Vote Monday – New School and Parks & Rec Facility

Vote Monday – New School and Parks & Rec Facility

All Hopkinton precincts vote at the Middle School. Polls are open 7:00am-8:00pm on Monday, November 9. There are two debt-exclusion ballot questions. Although voters at the October 26 Special Town Meeting voted to borrow money for both the new school and the parks and recreation 

Photo Gallery of Special Town Meeting Articles

Photo Gallery of Special Town Meeting Articles

For your visual reference, here’s a photo gallery of other articles coming up at Special Town Meeting on October 26:

Article #8 – Fruit Street Indoor Recreational Facility

Article #8 – Fruit Street Indoor Recreational Facility

The Parks and Recreation Commission sponsored Article 8 of the Special Town Meeting to appropriate $500,000 to build an indoor practice and recreation facility on the Fruit street Athletic Field Complex.  If passed, the athletic facility will be connected to the pavillion which was already 

Photo Gallery of the Other Special Town Meeting Articles

Photo Gallery of the Other Special Town Meeting Articles

For your visual reference, here’s a photo gallery of other articles coming up at Special Town Meeting on October 26:

Save the Dates – Special Town Meeting & Election

Save the Dates – Special Town Meeting & Election

Special Town Meeting: Monday, October 26 @ 7:00pm High School Athletic Center Read the Warrant – 11 Questions Stay tuned for more information on Special Town Meeting in the next eHop blog… Special Town Election: Monday, November 9 – Polls Open 7:00am – 9:00pm Middle 

Parks & Recreation Contested Race

Parks & Recreation Contested Race

PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION, Unexpired term to 2017, Vote for 1 HCAM YouTube Video – Meet the Parks & Rec Candidates Robert McGuire, 4 Huckleberry Rd, Unenrolled Candidate Statement Laura Hanson, 19 North Mill St, Democrat Candidate Statement Facebook Page