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 and video of the day.
Since Mary Korbey died in 2015 following a battle with cancer, the Hopkinton High School girls basketball program has tried to identify an appropriate way to honor her. “Mary had a hugely positive influence in the Hopkinton basketball community,” shared HHS girls basketball coach Mike Greco.
Leading off the Hopkinton High School Sports Roundup, the wrestling team held on for an exciting 41-39 victory over visiting Norton on Wednesday, its first win over the Lancers in more than 10 years. The hockey games originally scheduled for Saturday have been moved up to Friday due to the predicted snowstorm.
In Business Briefs, Every Bodies Massage is open at its new location at 35 Main Street after relocating from Framingham. The company was established in 1999 by Jo-Ellen McCarrick, LMT, who is the sole practitioner.
This week’s Business Profile focuses on Kelly Karp, who left her corporate job to “go head first into real estate.” Now, as a real estate agent with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth, Karp specializes in Hopkinton properties and is eager to help her neighbors “with whatever their dream may be.”
Photo of the Day: A line of paw prints, apparently from a fox, heads out onto Lake Whitehall earlier this week.
Video of the Day:
Perfect..🌀❄️🤩 pic.twitter.com/tbB4V5VMBP
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