eHop Updates

Learn More about the Commissioner of Trust Funds Candidates

Learn More about the Commissioner of Trust Funds Candidates

Commissioner of Trust Funds, 3 Years, Vote for 1 Susan M. Kurys, 29 Forest Lane, Democratic Caucus Nominee, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement – Facebook Page Gerald E. Tuite, 4 Price Street, Republican Caucus Nominee – Candidate Statement Watch the Commissioner of Trust Funds Debate on 

Learn More About the Planning Board Candidates

Learn More About the Planning Board Candidates

Planning Board, 2 Years, Vote for 1 Robert C. Benson, 178 Spring Street, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement Michael J. McNamara, 7 Baker Lane, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement Watch the Planning Board Candidates at Meet the Candidates eHop Did You Know? Learn more about 

Learn About the Candidates in Uncontested Races

Learn About the Candidates in Uncontested Races

Town Clerk, 3 Years, Vote for 1 Connor B Degan, 51 Pleasant Street, Candidate for Re-Election, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement – Facebook Page Board of Assessors, 3 Years, Vote for 1 Gunajit Medhi, 242 Hayden Rowe, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement – Facebook Page Board 

Learn More about the Select Board Candidates

Learn More about the Select Board Candidates

Select Board, 3 Years, Vote for 2 Brendan T. Tedstone, 45A Pleasant St, Candidate for Re-Election, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement – Facebook Page Claire B. Wright, 28 Hayden Rowe, Candidate for Re-Election, Republican Caucus Nominee, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement Mary Jo LaFreniere, 18 Walcott Valley 

Weekly Roundup – Town Meeting Edition – 05/10/2019

Weekly Roundup – Town Meeting Edition – 05/10/2019

Annual Town Meeting 2019 took place from May 6-8 • 2019 Annual Town Meeting Results – Day 1, 2 and 3 • Downtown parking in Hopkinton gets a boost • Hopkinton Town Meeting approves saving Claflin Home • Hopkinton voters reject self-storage business, OK $150K for dog park • Hopkinton makes switch to Select Board 

Town Meeting Results Day 3 (5/8/19)

Town Meeting Results Day 3 (5/8/19)

Read the Town Meeting Warrant 2019 Temporary Banners – Increase allowed size to 180 sq ft, and add additional allowed locations (Route 85, Route 135 and West Main Street) – PASSED Commercial Solar Photovoltaic Installations – Add additional screening requirements Amendment by Mark Hyman to 

Town Meeting Results Day 2 (5/7/19)

Town Meeting Results Day 2 (5/7/19)

Read the Town Meeting Warrant 2019 Purchase of Ladder Truck $1,200,000 – PASSED 256-11 Public Safety Software Upgrade $375,000 – PASSED Town Hall Basement Renovation $200,000 – FAILED to get the required 2/3rd Vote. Yes 175 / No 112 Security Cameras – School $200,000 – PASSED Center School Renovation 

Town Meeting Results Day 1 (5/6/19)

Town Meeting Results Day 1 (5/6/19)

Read the Town Meeting Warrant 2019 REPORTS Acceptance of Town Reports – 2018 Annual Town Report – PASSED FINANCIAL – FISCAL YEAR 2019 FY 2019 Supplemental Appropriations and Transfers – Transfer $525,000 (Snow & Ice Removal), -$70,000 (Sewer Enterprise Fund) – PASSED Unpaid Bills from Previous Fiscal Years 

Dear eHop: Impact of an underride & slowing growth on taxes?

Dear eHop: Impact of an underride & slowing growth on taxes?

Dear eHop:  Could you explain the underride, slowing growth, and how they interact in restricting our ability to raise taxes the following year in case of an emergency? eHop: A couple of similar questions came up at Know Your Vote in anticipation of the Town 

Weekly Roundup – Town Meeting Edition – 05/05/2019

Weekly Roundup – Town Meeting Edition – 05/05/2019

Annual Town Meeting 2019 Begins Monday, May 6 at 7:00-11:00 PM Hopkinton Middle School Auditorium There are 55 articles to vote on in the warrant this year. Town meeting will repeat the following evenings 7:00-11:00pm until all the articles are voted. We expect Town Meeting 

List of Articles with Links & Details

List of Articles with Links & Details

Read the Town Meeting Warrant 2019 REPORTS Acceptance of Town Reports – 2018 Annual Town Report FINANCIAL – FISCAL YEAR 2019 FY 2019 Supplemental Appropriations and Transfers – Transfer $525,000 (Snow & Ice Removal), -$70,000 (Sewer Enterprise Fund) Unpaid Bills from Previous Fiscal Years Parks and Recreation 

Board of Selectmen Actions Taken 4/23/19

Board of Selectmen Actions Taken 4/23/19

Library Fund Gifts • Evan N. Girardi Memorial 5K Run/Walk • Sharon Timlin 5K Road Race • Audit Report • Town Carnival License •  Annual Town Meeting The meeting video is available on the HCAM YouTube Channel and the Actions Taken are posted in blue below. TOWN OF HOPKINTON