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Hopkinton Today: Thursday, Feb. 23

by | Feb 23, 2023 | 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 and video of the day.

Hopkinton resident Dwarka (D.N.) Chadha has found success in business, advocacy and family. Through his memoir, “Suitcase: A True and Inspiring Immigrant American Dream Story,” Chadha hopes to inspire others to do the same.

The latest Police Log includes reports of scammers pretending to be from the Hopkinton Police Department, a missing adult with disabilities and a tractor-trailer striking a fire hydrant.

This week we debut a listing of real estate transactions in Hopkinton. We will have a new list every week.

As the ski season winds to a close, several Hopkinton High School skiers are expected to land a spot in the state meet. The boys and girls teams showed constant improvement throughout the year as they have sharpened their racing skills.

Town meetings tonight include the Board of Assessors (5:30), Community Preservation Committee (7) and Trails Coordination and Management Committee (7:30).

Photo of the Day: Members of the Hopkinton High School boys hockey team celebrate after winning the Fairleigh Dickinson Tournament on Martha’s Vineyard this past weekend.

HHS boys hockey

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