Weekly News Update – 06/05/2022

Weekly News Update – 06/05/2022

Board & Committee Openings • School Safety • School Committee Update • Turf Field Update • Youth & Family Services Programs • Hopkinton Maintains AAA Bond Rating • DPW Shares Road Repaving Plan for Summer 2022 • Main Street Corridor Update • Board of Health Update 

Weekly News Update – 05/22/2022

Weekly News Update – 05/22/2022

TOWN ELECTION 2022 – Results • Select Board roundup: Ritterbusch new chair; fire stations’ future discussed • Town of Hopkinton Invites Residents to Complete Survey on Annual Town Meeting • School Committee roundup: Testing rescheduled for many students due to COVID surge • Public Notice: Water 

Weekly News Update – 05/15/2022

Weekly News Update – 05/15/2022

TOWN ELECTION 2022 – CANDIDATES & BALLOT QUESTIONS • Meet the Candidates 2022 – Select Board, School Committee (3 year, 2 year and 1 year terms), Housing Authority, Constable and Uncontested races • Main  Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update TOWN ELECTION 2022 – CANDIDATES & 

Weekly News Update – 05/08/2022

Weekly News Update – 05/08/2022

Annual Town Meeting 2022 Results • Committee studies enrollment, conditions at Elmwood • Superintendent receives high praise from School Committee • Main  Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • TOWN ELECTION 2022 – CANDIDATES & BALLOT QUESTIONS • Watch Meet the Candidates and Select Board Debate • Parks 

Weekly News Update – 05/01/2022

Weekly News Update – 05/01/2022

Everything you need for Town Meeting 2022 • Replay of Know Your Vote – eHop Spotlight Forum • Town of Hopkinton Explains Legislative Process of Annual Town Meeting • Main  Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • TOWN ELECTION 2022 – CANDIDATES & BALLOT QUESTIONS • 

Weekly News Update – 04/24/2022

Weekly News Update – 04/24/2022

Know Your Vote – eHop Spotlight Forum • Main  Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • TOWN ELECTION 2022 – CANDIDATES & BALLOT QUESTIONS • TOWN MEETING LIST OF ARTICLES WITH DETAILS • TOWN MEETING 2022 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS • Main  Street Corridor Project – Weekly 

Weekly News Update – 04/17/2022

Weekly News Update – 04/17/2022

Know Your Vote – eHop Spotlight Forum • Main  Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Here’s who is running for office in Hopkinton’s May 16 annual election • TOWN ELECTION 2022 – CANDIDATES & BALLOT QUESTIONS • UCTC votes to recommend no action on its 

Weekly News Update – 04/10/2022

Weekly News Update – 04/10/2022

Know Your Vote – eHop Spotlight Forum • Main  Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • School Committee ratifies contracts for teachers, custodians • UCTC prepares for public forum as residents continue to criticize Hayden Rowe trail proposal • Town shares details while critics rail 

Weekly News Update – 04/03/2022

Weekly News Update – 04/03/2022

Know Your Vote – eHop Spotlight Forum • Hopkinton Appropriation Committee Public Hearing • Conservation Commission again discusses, continues hearing on Lake Maspenock weed management • Board of Health roundup: Nursing finances discussed; post-COVID initiatives continue • Moderna 50+ Vaccine Clinic at Senior Center • 

Weekly News Update – 03/27/2022

Weekly News Update – 03/27/2022

Upper Charles Trail Project – Part 3: An Alternative Proposal to Some Sections of the UC Trail • Upper Charles Trail Project – Part 2: Design Proposal and Potential Impacts • Upper Charles Trail Project – Part 1: The Beginnings • Frequently Asked Questions from Upper 

Weekly News Update – 03/20/2022

Weekly News Update – 03/20/2022

Openings and Updates on Town Boards & Committees • Two open Hopkinton School Committee seats will be decided during spring election • Upper Charles Trail Project: Frequently Asked Questions – March 17, 2022 • Become A Dementia Friend: An Information Session • Gifted learners, COVID 

Weekly News Update – 03/13/2022

Weekly News Update – 03/13/2022

Select Board Votes To Put 2 School Com Vacancies On May Ballot • School Committee vacancies to be placed on this year’s ballot • School Committee officially announces vacancies in special meeting: ‘We will continue with the business of the schools’ • Markey, Tyler resign