Learn about the four Ballot Questions for 2021

Learn about the four Ballot Questions for 2021

There are four ballot questions this year to fund capital projects. Vote Saturday, May 22, 2021, polls are open 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM at Hopkinton Middle School Brown Gym. View a Sample Ballot. QUESTION 1: Shall the Town of Hopkinton be allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition 

Town Election 2021 Candidates & Ballot Questions

Town Election 2021 Candidates & Ballot Questions

This year there is one contested race, School Committee, and four ballot questions. eHop will publish more information as it becomes available. All candidates are encouraged to email eHop a candidate statement and headshot, which we will publish closer to the election date, please send 

Planning Board Actions Taken 5/11/20

Planning Board Actions Taken 5/11/20

Agenda Items & Actions Taken (unofficial): Administrative Items Form K Lot Release – Lot A-2-3 and Restricted Land Covenant – Legacy Farms North – Applicant not in attendance, continued to 5-18-20 Approval Not Required Plan – Hayden Rowe 175 – Duffy – Applicant not in 

Weekly Roundup – Town Meeting Edition – 12/15/19

Weekly Roundup – Town Meeting Edition – 12/15/19

Video: Hopkinton Special Town Meeting Recap • Community Notice: Board of Health Appoints Public Health Nurse • Hopkinton Town Meeting shoots down measure to stop Main Street corridor project • Looking to get involved in Hopkinton? Town Notice of Board and Committee Vacancies • Special 

Special Town Meeting Results 2019-12-09 (unofficial)

Special Town Meeting Results 2019-12-09 (unofficial)

Article 1: Rescind Main Street Corridor Vote and Discontinue Project – Citizens Petition To see if the Town will vote to (1) rescind the vote taken under Article 47 of the Town of Hopkinton 2018 Annual Town Meeting; and (2) vote to request the Select 

List of Articles with Links & Details

List of Articles with Links & Details

Article 1: Rescind Main Street Corridor Vote and Discontinue Project – Citizens Petition To see if the Town will vote to (1) rescind the vote taken under Article 47 of the Town of Hopkinton 2018 Annual Town Meeting; and (2) vote to order the Select 

Select Board Actions Taken 8/13/19

Select Board Actions Taken 8/13/19

LNG Update • Senior Means Tested Tax Relief • Police Officer Appointment • Legacy Farms Host Community Agreement • School Committee Request • Weston Nurseries Entertainment License •  Chamberlain-Whalen Subdivision • Annual Appointments The meeting video is available on the HCAM YouTube Channel and the 

HPS School Council Openings for 2018-19

HPS School Council Openings for 2018-19

Now that the school year has come to a close, it is a great time to think about how you can support your child and make a difference in your child’s education throughout the next school year! Below are the School Council opportunities for the 

HPS School Council Openings – Deadline to Apply is 8/20

HPS School Council Openings – Deadline to Apply is 8/20

Now that the summer is underway, it is great time to think about how you can support your child and make a difference in your child’s education and your community next year! Below are the School Council opportunities for the school year 2017-18. Duties include: 

Public Hearing on 2017-18 School Budget 1/9/17

Public Hearing on 2017-18 School Budget 1/9/17

The Hopkinton School Committee will conduct a Public Hearing on its proposed budget for 2017-18 at 7:00 PM in the High School Library on Monday, January 9, 2017.  It is expected to be televised on HCAM-TV (Comcast 8/Verizon 30/Streaming Live at www.hcam.tv). The School Committee’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 

School Budget Update

School Budget Update

The Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Cathy MacLeod has presented a total preliminary budget for FY 17 of $39,143,441, representing a 4.31% increase over the FY 16 budget.  However, School Departments will continue to present their parts of the budget separately to the School Committee at