eHop Updates

Weekly News Roundup – 01/23/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 01/23/2021

Covid-19 Updates & Precautions • Town Election 2021 – Candidate Update • Kramer, Nasrullah announce campaigns for Select Board • Reminder: Citizens Petitions for Town Meeting due February 1 • Hopkinton High School extends remote-only learning through Friday • Town Manager to submit a consolidated FY22 

Weekly News Roundup – 01/17/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 01/17/2021

Covid-19 Updates & Precautions and Vaccine Update • Hopkinton is shown as a Red town in this week’s “Weekly COVID-19 Public Health Report” from the state • Town Election 2021 – Candidates Needed • Town counsel cautions ZAC on commercial solar restrictions; discussion to continue 

Town Election 2021 Candidate Update

Town Election 2021 Candidate Update

[Updated 4/7/21] Considering running for local office, but don’t know where to begin? Due to Covid there is an online process to request nomination papers this year. To become a candidate a person must either obtain and submit nomination papers by securing the signatures of 

Weekly News Roundup – 01/10/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 01/10/2021

Covid-19 Updates & Precautions • Hopkinton Officials Discuss Healthtrac Application • Library to close starting Friday due to COVID spike; remote/curbside services remain open • LakePharma announces it will develop, produce COVID vaccine at South Street facility • Hopkinton Police Department talk about happenings at 

Select Board Actions Taken 01/05/21

Select Board Actions Taken 01/05/21

Agenda Items & Actions Taken: 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER –  EXECUTIVE SESSION i. To consider approving executive session Minutes for 12/15/2020. ii. Pursuant to M.G.L. c.30A, §21(a) (Purpose 6) to consider strategy with respect to the purchase, lease, sale or value of real property 

FY22 School Budget Update

FY22 School Budget Update

The 2021-22 school budget process has been underway for several months. The School Committee will hold a public hearing on the FY22 Budget: Monday, January 11 at 7:00 PM Televised Live on HCAM (YouTube or Comcast 8/96 or Verizon 30/31) Meeting Packet  How to participate: 

Weekly News Roundup – 01/03/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 01/03/2021

Covid-19 Updates & Precautions • Public Notice: Water Break and Water Discoloration • Assistant superintendent Parson finalist for Wayland position • ZAC continues solar zoning discussion, narrows focus as time becomes factor • Khumalo, Shingleton join 495/MetroWest Partnership board Covid-19 Updates & Precautions This page provides information, maps 

Select Board – Did You Know?

Select Board – Did You Know?

The Select Board consists of five members elected for three-year terms on a rotating basis.The Select Board typically meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Check the town calendar for exact dates, times and locations. A public forum is typically held at the beginning 

Weekly News Roundup – 12/27/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 12/27/2020

Covid-19 Updates & Precautions • Hopkinton Year in Review: 2020, you are muted! • Superintendent: No plan to delay return to school after winter break • Appropriation Committee Appointing Committee • Planning Board roundup: Proposed Lincoln Street-area development moves forward; Faith Church plans solar panels 

Select Board Actions Taken 12/15/20

Select Board Actions Taken 12/15/20

Agenda Items & Actions Taken: 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER – EXECUTIVE SESSION i. To consider approving executive session Minutes for Dec. 1, 2020; ii. Pursuant to M.G.L. c.30A, §21(a) (Purpose 6) t o consider strategy with respect to the purchase, lease, sale or value of real 

Weekly News Roundup – 12/20/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 12/20/2020

Covid-19 Updates & Precautions • About the Covid-19 Vaccine in Massachusetts • Hopkinton Health Director, Shaun McAuliffe talks COVID-19 • 2021 Annual Town Meeting Notice • Property Valuations and Tax Rate set for 2021 • Public Notice: Hydrant Accessibility • Public Notice: Notice of a 

Weekly News Roundup – 12/13/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 12/13/2020

Covid-19 Updates & Precautions • Health director: Town has 42 active COVID cases, but ‘no evidence of community spread’ • Schools present tentative budget of $54.3M • School Committee roundup: Budget concerns raised for FY22 • Select Board adopts modified version of MAPC pledge; references