Tag: Parks and Recreation Commission

Weekly News Update – 08/16/22

Weekly News Update – 08/16/22

Special Town Meeting Information for 8/18/22 • `Lifelong educator’ Tynan new assistant principal at Elmwood • Main Street Corridor Project Update • Board & Committee Openings • Parks & Rec roundup: Fruit Street turf project scheduled for Aug 19 completion • School Committee roundup: Special 

Meet the Candidates in Uncontested Races for 2021

Meet the Candidates in Uncontested Races for 2021

There are several Candidates running for Town Election in uncontested races. Vote Saturday, May 22, 2021, polls are open 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM at Hopkinton Middle School Brown Gym. UNCONTESTED CANDIDATES ON THE MAY 22, 2021 BALLOT: Select Board (3 years, vote for 2) Irfan Nasrullah, 

Select Board Actions Taken 07/21/2020

Select Board Actions Taken 07/21/2020

Agenda Items & Actions Taken: CALL TO ORDER, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PUBLIC FORUM COVID-19 UPDATE CONSENT AGENDA The Select Board approved the Consent Agenda, with a revision to the 7/2/2020 Minutes. (5-0) ANNUAL APPOINTMENTS The Select Board appointed the following: (5-0) ○ Ted Barker-Hook to 

Weekly News Roundup – 05/10/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 05/10/2020

Covid-19 Updates and Precautions • Joining Forces to Double the Impact • Spilka: Local budgets ‘may not be pretty’ • Letter to Roy MacDowell from the town regarding Legacy Farms School Enrollment 2020-05-04 • Community Notice: Mandatory Water Use Restriction in Effect • Town of Hopkinton 

Learn More About the Parks & Recreation Candidates

Learn More About the Parks & Recreation Candidates

Commissioners of Parks & Recreation, 3 Years, Vote for 1 Robert Evan Davis, 7 Hunters Ridge Way, Republican Caucus Nominee – Candidate Statement – Facebook Page Peter M. Edwards, 21 Cunningham St, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement – Facebook Page Cynthia S. Esthimer, 118 Hayward St, Democrat 

Weekly Roundup for 01/06/2019

Weekly Roundup for 01/06/2019

Hopkinton Cafe, Bittersweet Co., to move to new space  •  Historical Commission Reviewed 3 Demolition Applications • Bobbi Gibb sculpture to commemorate women’s running history  •  Reminders and notices from the Town Clerk’s office  •  Hopkinton board raises tobacco age, bans plastic bags  •  Software increasingly 

Reminder: Spotlight on Fields Wednesday at 7:00 PM

Reminder: Spotlight on Fields Wednesday at 7:00 PM

As Hopkinton looks to invest in new school turf fields, continues work on a pavilion at the Fruit Street Athletic Complex, and discusses options to improve field security, residents are invited to attend an eHop public forum titled eHop’s Spotlight on Town Fields on Wednesday, November 8, 

Spotlight on Town Fields 11/8

Spotlight on Town Fields 11/8

As Hopkinton looks to invest in new school turf fields, continues work on a pavilion at the Fruit Street Athletic Complex, and discusses options to improve field security, residents are invited to attend an eHop public forum titled eHop’s Spotlight on Town Fields on Wednesday, 

Vote Monday for Selectmen, Planning Board, Parks & Rec, Library Trustee and 6 Ballot Questions

Vote Monday for Selectmen, Planning Board, Parks & Rec, Library Trustee and 6 Ballot Questions

All Hopkinton precincts vote at the Middle School. Polls are open 7:00am-8:00pm on Monday, May 15. School will be in session, so please park in the back and use the back entrance to the Brown Gym. Follow the signs. There are five contested races this year. 

Learn More about the Parks & Recreation Candidates

Learn More about the Parks & Recreation Candidates

Commissioners of Parks & Recreation, 3 Years – Vote for 2 Laura W. Hanson, 19 North Mill Street, Candidate for Re-election Democratic Caucus Nominee, Nomination Papers – Facebook Page – Candidate Statement Amy K. Markovich, 235 Lumber Street, Candidate for Re-election Republican Caucus Nominee, Nomination Papers – Facebook Page – Candidate 

Parks and Recreation Commission – Did you Know?

Parks and Recreation Commission – Did you Know?

The Parks & Recreation Commission is an elected group of five individuals. The Commission directs and oversees policies and operations regarding parks and open spaces under their custody as well as recreation programs in town. They also oversee the Parks and Recreation office, consisting of three