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Hopkinton Today for Friday, April 24: HPL celebrates National Library Week

by | Apr 24, 2026 | Featured: Features, Hopkinton Today

Good morning, Hopkinton! Welcome to the daily update we call Hopkinton Today — a quick recap of yesterday’s news, highlights of what’s on tap, and a photo of the day.

Proclamation by Select Board recognizes HPL during National Library Week

National Library Week HPL Lazarus Miller Hill

Town Manager Elaine Lazarus (center) presents a proclamation to Hopkinton Public Library Assistant Director Jak Miller (left) and Director Nanci Hill from the Select Board in recognition of National Library Week. PHOTO/COURTESY TOWN MANAGER’S OFFICE

The Hopkinton Public Library is celebrating National Library Week this week bolstered by recognition from the Select Board.

During the April 7 Select Board meeting, members voted via consent agenda to proclaim April 19-25 as National Library Week in Hopkinton. The proclamation promotes the value of libraries to the community, including offering opportunities for lifelong learning, free and equitable access to resources, and remaining centers of intellectual freedom and free expression.

It also spoke to the theme of this year’s National Library Week: “Find Your Joy.”

“During this week, we encourage all residents to visit their library, explore its resources, and celebrate all the ways that the library helps our community find joy,” the proclamation concludes.

HPL Director Nanci Hill expressed gratitude for the Select Board’s support. “We are lucky and honored to have the board’s and residents’ support in many ways,” she wrote in an email. She added that the recognition signals to library staff that their work is appreciated and recognized.

Hill explained that she had asked the board to make the proclamation, forwarding resources from the American Library Association (ALA). The ALA organizes National Library Week annually in an effort to highlight “the valuable role libraries and library professionals play in transforming lives and strengthening our communities,” according to its website.

The proclamation, Hill continued, helps inform the town that the board acknowledges the HPL’s value to the community. She noted that value is available to all residents, regardless of economic status or life stage.

“The Hopkinton Public Library is truly the gem of this community,” Hill stated. “It is the only place in town that serves every resident from birth through death, free of charge.”

Throughout the week, the HPL has encouraged community involvement with a whiteboard in its lobby where patrons can share what brings them joy about the library. With school out for vacation this week, Hill said the library also has been busy running special programs. She encouraged residents to check out the library’s calendar of events, even as National Library Week draws to a close.

— NICK SCHOFIELD

Latest News

A man who allegedly crashed a stolen vehicle on Loop Road on Tuesday and was arrested on charges of cocaine trafficking and malicious destruction of property is being held pending a dangerousness hearing set for Monday in Framingham District Court.

At its meeting on Wednesday, the Water & Sewer Advisory Board reviewed articles on the Annual Town Meeting warrant that could impact the town’s water resources.

This week’s Baypath Adoptable Animal is Molly, an adventurous 4-month-old puppy with “a big personality and an even bigger heart.”

The latest Business Profile highlights the programs and activities available during the Parks & Recreation Department’s 2026 Summer Program.

Grace Melvin, 91, died April 21. She was a member of St. John’s Parish and active with the Hopkinton Senior Center.

The Hopkinton Lions Club will hold its annual Community Yard Sale on May 9.

Photo of the Day

At its annual spring awards luncheon last Thursday at Hopkinton Country Club, the Hopkinton Women’s Club handed over the presidential gavel to incoming leader JoAnn Thompson and presented awards to three Hopkinton High School students: Tanya Wongchaisuwat (Mass Star Award), Dylan Andreola (Mary McDonough Community Service Award) and  Raphaela Cristeli (Junior Endeavor Award). Pictured are (from left) Wongchaisuwat, Thompson, Cristeli, outgoing HWC president Cris Bright and Andreola.

HWC luncheon

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