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Photos: Independence Day Parade

by | Jul 5, 2026 | Featured, Featured: Features

The town’s Democratic and Republican town committees co-hosted a July 4 parade Saturday morning in partnership with the Veterans Celebration Committee to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary. The event began on Hayden Rowe Street and ended at the Town Common, where a panel of judges presented awards to participating floats. The morning also featured speeches from state Rep. James Arena-DeRosa, Select Board chair Shahidul Mannan and former Horribles Parade organizer Dan McIntyre.

Independence Day Parade

Ken Weismantel (right) looks on as an individual signs a replica of the Declaration of Independence on the Hopkinton Republican Town Committee’s float. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

Independence Day Parade

An individual in an eagle costume dances as Troop 1 Hopkinton’s float advances down the parade route. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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The HRTC float rolls down Hayden Rowe Street. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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Rep. James Arena-DeRosa leads the parade as grand marshal. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

Independence Day Parade

Mike Whalen and Kim Brennan walk in the parade dressed as George Washington and Betsy Ross. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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The Hopkinton Women’s Club rides in style. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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Binh Nguyen (left) and Chi Ho are dressed in patriotic costumes as they ride on the St. John the Evangelist Parish float. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

Independence Day Parade

A group of marchers honors the story of John Jacob Mickley, a Pennsylvania man who helped evacuate the Liberty Bell out of Philadelphia when the British invaded the city in 1777. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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The Hopkinton Democratic Town Committee float pays tribute to the Boston Tea Party. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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Hard at work tallying votes are, from left, judges Erin Petit, Connor Degan and Zachary Kosan. Bill Hamilton (not pictured) also participated as a judge. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

Independence Day Parade

Posing for a photo are organizers and guests, from left, Ann Click, Jim Mirabile, Connor Degan (with child), James Arena-DeRosa, Erin Petit, Shahidul Mannan, Zachary Kosan, Matt Kizner (with children), Bill Hamilton, Amy Ritterbusch, Denise Antaki and Amy Groves. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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Attendees hang around the Town Common in patriotic gear. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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Parade co-chair Jim Mirabile speaks to the crowd. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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Rep. Arena-DeRosa shares some remarks while holding a copy of the Declaration of Independence. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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The owners of 29 Hayden Rowe Street celebrate after winning the Best Route Decoration Award. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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Members of the Roy family pose for a photo after winning the McIntyre Family Award — the parade’s best in show award — for their float. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

Independence Day Parade

Recognizing parade founder James McIntyre are, from left, Select Board member Amy Ritterbusch, chair Shahidul Mannan, Dan McIntyre, Rep. James Arena-DeRosa and Select Board member Matt Kizner. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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Getting together for a photo following the morning’s festivities are, from left, Navin Tandon, Chi Ho, Atin Tandon with children Avni and Arjun, Kim Brennan, Mike Whalen and Binh Nguyen. PHOTO/NICK SCHOFIELD

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