Weekly News Update – 10/15/24

Weekly News Update – 10/15/24

Here are the highlights of town government happenings in October to date:  Main street corridor project Sidewalk excavation will take place this Tuesday, closing the entrance driveway to Town Hall while work is being done. Walkway and sidewalk work at 35 Main Street, overhead utility 

Weekly News Roundup – 09/27/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 09/27/2020

Covid-19 Updates & Precautions • Superintendent: HHS student tests positive for COVID-19 • Health director: Managing return of college students ‘keeping me up at night right now’ • HTA statement: Teachers continue to raise concerns about livestreaming • Public Notice: Water Supply Update • Resident introduces 

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 News Roundup – 04/26/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 04/26/2020

Covid-19 Updates and Precautions •  Executive Assistant to the Town Manager’s Office – Deadline Extended to May 4th • Upcoming Select Board Meeting Agenda includes Police Chief Ceremony • Virtual Community Outreach Meeting for proposed Cannabis Testing Laboratory • Mass. Schools To Close For Remainder Of 

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 

Weekly Roundup – 09/08/2019

Weekly Roundup – 09/08/2019

Fifth human case of EEE raises risk levels in Ashland, Hopedale and Milford to critical • Project Lead the Way lets students taste real-world career possibilities • Hopkinton Health Director, Shaun McAuliffe talks EEE Threat, Lake Algae • Schools mull plans to deal with 247 

Weekly News Roundup – 8/18/19

Weekly News Roundup – 8/18/19

Vacancies on the Planning Board and Zoning Advisory Committee • HPS Enrollment Exceeds Projections • EEE Risk Raised to Critical • Greyhound Friends Updates • New HHS Athletic Director • Legacy Farms North Bus Situation Planning Board Vacancy The Planning Board currently has one vacancy 

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 

Preliminary School Budget for FY19

Preliminary School Budget for FY19

The school budget season is in its preliminary stages. The initial presentation from November 2 showed a 8.9% increase over last year. If out of district costs are separated out the increase would be 6.9%. Personnel increases included eight elementary Teachers, two elementary Specialists, and 

Recap of eHop’s Spotlight Forum on Town Fields

Recap of eHop’s Spotlight Forum on Town Fields

On November 8, 2017 eHop held a Spotlight Forum on Town Fields, taking a citizen’s look at all fields in town—how they are used, managed, scheduled, and maintained—as well as new field initiatives being proposed for the future.  The panel included Jean Bertschmann, School Committee