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 video or two to brighten your morning.
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Work started late last week at Hopkins School, apparently in preparation for modular classrooms that are being installed to handle the increase in student enrollment. PHOTO/JERRY SPAR
Former longtime Hopkinton resident Sandy Altamura has liver disease, her daughter revealed on a GoFundMe page. Carrie-Lee Touhey plans to donate a portion of her liver to help her mother.
HCAM will host Town Election debates tonight for the two contested races. The Select Board candidates will go at 7 p.m., and School Committee candidates will follow at 8. Check them out on HCAM-TV or at HCAM’s YouTube channel.
Attention Hopkinton High School students who left items in their lockers before the school closed in March: Principal Evan Bishop announced that there will be a table in front of the school tomorrow from 12:30-2:30 p.m. for students to get their belongings. Anything remaining after Tuesday will be donated. Bishop also noted that school-issued textbooks will not be collected from students until September.
Video of the Day: Eric Ling, a high school business and economics teacher in Ohio who also supervises a student-run charitable organization, is surprised by current and former students who bought him a car as a thank you for all his work.
Music Video of the Day: Here’s the Cranberries with “Linger.” Enjoy.
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