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Town launches new Main Street Corridor Project website

by | Feb 19, 2021 | News

The town announced Friday that it has launched a new website for the Main Street Corridor Project, where it will provide construction updates on a regular basis. The website (hopkintonmainstreet.com) also includes a signup form so individuals can receive email updates.

“In an effort to reach as many residents, businesses and community members, we encourage everyone to sign up for the project email updates and hope that you will share the link with your family, friends, neighbors and business associates,” stated town manager Norman Khumalo. “The town will continue to make every effort to keep the community up to date during the construction phase, and signing up for the updates will help to support this effort.”

Residents may begin to see activity from Amorello & Sons, Inc., the Massachusetts Department of Transportation contractor, as early as next month, depending on the weather. The town will make an announcement when it receives confirmation of any scheduled onsite activity.

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