Giving and receiving help during the Covid-19 pandemic

Giving and receiving help during the Covid-19 pandemic

As families and residents of Hopkinton continue to be impacted health-wise, socially and economically due to the ongoing pandemic, some more so than others, a number of organizations are working to serve a variety of needs and provide resources to help the community. Individuals from 

Weekly News Roundup – 01/19/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 01/19/2020

Meet our 2020 Marathon Runner: Matt Lerner • MLK Day of Service • FY21 Budget Meeting • Superintendent’s Blog: New Construction and District Growth Proposals • Special Town Election February 3, 2020 • Town Election Candidates Needed • Community Notice: Dementia Champion Training • Public Hearing on Two Proposed Changes to 

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 – 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 

Planning Board Actions Taken 8/12/19

Planning Board Actions Taken 8/12/19

Agenda Items & Actions Taken (unofficial): Administrative Items a. Growth Study Committee Appointments i. Two (2) At-large positions – Appointed Tim Brennan & Michelle Murdock ii. Two (2) alternates – Appointed Wilson St. Pierre & David Wheeler b. Zoning Advisory Committee Appointments i. Two (2) 

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 

Planning Board Vacancy

Planning Board Vacancy

The Planning Board currently has one vacancy and the Town is seeking candidates for the position. The term of office will expire at the May, 2020 election. Apply online by August 27 at http://www.hopkintonma.gov/hug. The Planning Board is an elected board, whose members serve five 

Weekly News Roundup – 07/28/2019

Weekly News Roundup – 07/28/2019

Is there an end in sight to Massachusetts’ housing crisis? • Central Mass Mosquito Control Project • Zoning Advisory Committee (ZAC) vacancies • State budget: What is your city or town expected to get • State officials unveil preferred design for overhaul of I-495-Mass Pike 

Zoning Advisory  Committee (ZAC) Vacancies

Zoning Advisory Committee (ZAC) Vacancies

The Planning Board is seeking individuals interested in serving on the Zoning Advisory Committee (ZAC) in varying capacities as outlined below. Apply by 8/9/19 at 12:00 PM, details below. The purpose of the ZAC is to review and develop proposals for zoning bylaw and zoning 

Weekly News Roundup – 07/14/2019

Weekly News Roundup – 07/14/2019

Transportation officials will share preferred design for I-495/90 interchange at four public meetings this month • Start Line Brewing expands production, taproom space in Hopkinton • Community Notice: Looking for Residents to Fill Growth Study Committee Vacancies • Residents Speak to Select Board about Legacy 

Weekly RoundUp – 7/7/19

Weekly RoundUp – 7/7/19

East Main Street Sidewalk • School Bus Parking Lot • Additional Board & Committee Vacancies • Select Board Actions Taken 6/25/19 & 6/11/19 • Road Work Notice • How to Follow the Town of Hopkinton and Receive Notices East Main Street Sidewalk The developer of 

Weekly Roundup – 06/30/2019

Weekly Roundup – 06/30/2019

Hopkinton’s Claflin house district OK’d by state • Four MetroWest towns doing fair share to add housing • Five items on local businesses for June 26, 2019 • Ashland wetlands expert calls for Eversource to revise its gasline plan • Commuters say backups at I-90/495 interchange frustrating, eager for upgrades • Design Review Board Vacancies • Roadwork