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.
David Brauninger was not actively seeking to move from his position as principal at Lt. Peter M. Hansen Elementary School in Canton when he heard about the administrative opening at Elmwood School. But after researching the Hopkinton district and its focus areas, Brauninger felt there was a match to his values.
The Tri-Valley League recently announced its All-Star teams, and Hopkinton High School is well-represented, most notably by boys track and field league MVP Sean Golembiewski and boys tennis MVP Lex Kaye.
This week’s Baypath Adoptable Animal is 10-month-old Delta, “a total nerd who loves to learn.”
Our latest Business Profile highlights Century 21 Marathon and owner James Burton, a top producer in the real estate industry.
Photo of the Day: Reese Robledo practices her free throw shooting at the Summer Basketball Clinics at Hopkinton High School. The clinics — separate weeks for boys and girls — are run by the Parks & Recreation Department and continue for the next few weeks.
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