Hopkinton Public Schools issued a statement promising to work to create a safe environment for all students after it was revealed this month that the parents of a former Hopkinton High School freshman sued Hopkinton High School hockey coach Chris MacPherson for...
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Annual MLK Day of Service planned for Jan. 20
Students will have the day off on Monday, Jan. 20, to commemorate Martin Luther King Day. Members of the Hopkinton Youth Commission hope they will view the observance as a “day on” at the Martin Luther King Day of Service at Hopkinton Middle School. Participants in...
Photo: Holiday hounds
Australian shepherd therapy dogs Rocki and Raisin visited the Golden Pond Assisted Living Community in Hopkinton on Christmas Eve to spread some holiday cheer.
Eagle Scout project inspired by concern for those with special needs
To earn their Eagle Scout badges, Patrick Barnes and Jack Riley undertook a tremendous endeavor by building a pair of life-size, gravity-powered race cars that incorporated a different design. By modifying existing Soap Box Derby kits, they were able to add a back...
Photo: Scouts seeking Santa
Girls Scouts race across the Town Common to see Santa Claus during the town’s annual tree lighting ceremony on Dec. 7. PHOTO/CHRISTINE STRICKLAND
Photos: Holiday Stroll fun
The Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce’s annual Holiday Stroll was held Dec. 7 and drew a crowd to local businesses for a day of activities and shopping. PHOTOS/CHRISTINE STRICKLAND
Community Q&A: Dick Germaine
Everyone in town has a story to tell and opinions to share. In this feature, we shine the spotlight on one resident to learn more about them and their connection to town. Meet: Dick Germaine Hopkinton Independent: What brought you to Hopkinton? Germaine:...
Main Street moves ahead
Town resoundingly supports project Perhaps years from now this will be remembered as nothing more than a bump in the road for the Main Street Corridor Project. Those who opposed the project had their say, and the town remained committed to improving the downtown area....
Photo: Common Claus
Santa Claus made his annual appearance at the Town Common on Dec. 7 for Hopkinton’s tree lighting ceremony. It capped an eventful day in Hopkinton, which included the Chamber of Commerce’s Holiday Stroll. PHOTO/CHRISTINE STRICKLAND
Independent Thoughts: Special Town Meeting especially memorable
Special Town Meeting turned out to be an interesting night at Hopkinton Middle School on Dec. 9. Here are a few notes from the event: — A moment of silence was held prior to the start for town employees who passed away since the last Town Meeting. Town moderator...
Independent Thoughts: Sewn with respect — Local veteran receives Quilt of Valor
Richard Brault has never talked much about his service in the Marines during World War II. Occasionally he’ll let a few words slip. One time he shared some brief emotion at the monthly veterans breakfast in Hopkinton. “Every breakfast they come out with dates of...
Photo: Off and running
At the RE/MAX Neighbors Helping Neighbors 5K road race on Nov. 23 at Hopkinton Country Club, among those getting off to a good start were Hopkinton High School students (from left) Connor Dorfman, Cole Deisenroth, Craig Salois and eventual winner Wyatt Ruff....
Hopkinton High-Five: Wiggin fills big shoes
Longtime resident volunteers for variety of causes, events Editor’s note: This is a feature in the Independent called “Hopkinton High-Five” where we salute a resident who has made contributions to the community. For Margaret “Margie” Wiggin, the urge to lend a helping...
Pratt’s legacy lives on
Maybe sometimes Mary Pratt acted like the smartest person in the room. And maybe many times she was. “Mary was absolutely brilliant,” Select Board chair Brendan Tedstone said. “She was absolutely a genius. If you gave her a project, she would drive into Boston four...
Growth Study Committee aims to help handle population surge
Public input sought as part of long-term planning effort As the town’s population grows, a new committee is working with residents to decide what Hopkinton should look like going forward. The Growth Study Committee, a subcommittee of the Planning Board, held its first...
Independent Thoughts: Hopkinton kicks off holiday season
It’s become Hopkinton’s kickoff for the holiday season — a day filled with holiday-themed activities — and it’s almost upon us. Saturday, Dec. 7, is shaping up to be quite a busy day in town. The main attraction is the Holiday Stroll (see story, Page 10), featuring...
Local author offers healing advice, from ‘inside-out’
Even as an introspective young girl, Cheryl Melody Baskin knew she preferred to go deep in a conversation, straight to the heart, encouraging others to believe in themselves, discover their own truths and dare to make their dreams a reality. In her newest book,...
Hopkinton High-Five: Allessio makes sure fellow veterans feel appreciated
Editor’s note: This is a feature in the Independent called “Hopkinton High-Five” where we salute a resident who has made contributions to the community. Henry “Hank” Allessio never hesitated to shift from serving our country to serving his fellow veterans. A passing...
Community Q&A: Vinnie Cappetta
Everyone in town has a story to tell and opinions to share. In this feature, we shine the spotlight on one resident to learn more about them and their connection to town. Meet: Vinnie Cappetta Hopkinton Independent: What brought you to Hopkinton? Cappetta: “I...
Independent Thoughts: Guitar hero lifts spirits at HCA
The Hopkinton Center for the Arts already has provided Christine Chapman and her family with a lifetime of positive experiences. Little did she know that when she attend the HCA’s Nov. 2 fundraising gala, she would have another tremendously uplifting moment. This...