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.
Abigail Hanscom, director of student services in Hopkinton, described transition as “the next frontier of education.” For students ages 18-22, the district offers the EXCEL life skills program, which supports young people with special education eligibility who do not graduate from high school.
The Parks & Recreation Commission learned Tuesday night that the high school’s proposed parking agreement for EMC Park had been withdrawn.
The Conservation Commission on Tuesday night decided to continue a cease and desist hearing against The Trails development, located next to Legacy Farms North.
This week’s Police Log includes one arrest along with reports of a man having a heart attack, an aggressive solicitor and threatening text messages.
The latest Senior Snippets includes information on a schedule update, Our Time Memory Cafe, Protect Social Security and more.
Town meetings tonight include the Appropriation Committee (5).
Photo of the Day: Hopkinton’s Allie Lydon poses with Celtics standout Jayson Tatum, who stopped into town Wednesday for a round of golf at Hopkinton Country Club.
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