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HHS graduation car parade set for June 5

by | May 13, 2021 | Education

Organizers announced that the second annual Hopkinton High School graduation car parade will be held Saturday, June 5.

The parade will start at 10 a.m. at the high school and, like last year, will pass all of the schools in town. Participants will turn right out of the school onto Hayden Rowe Street, left onto Chestnut Street, then left onto Ash Street, remaining on Ash until Main Street. The convoy then will turn left on Main Street and go through downtown, bearing right at the fork onto Wood Street (Route 135). There will be a left turn onto Elm Street, a left onto West Main Street, then a right onto Pleasant Street and a right onto Hayden Rowe Street to get back to the high school.

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