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.
The Conservation Commission at its meeting on Tuesday approved several lots on the Chamberlain/Whalen project and imposed fines on the Legacy Farms trail builder.
This week’s edition of the Police Log includes one arrest and reports of a snake in a yard, a smashed toilet in the street, and an argument between a resident and a DJ at the Hopkinton High School graduation car parade.
As part of the year-ending celebrations at Hopkinton High School, a number of athletic awards were presented. Among those honored were Kristin McCluskey, who was named Athlete of the Year and Marines Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Town Meetings tonight include the Housing Authority (5:30), School Committee (7), Hopkinton Historic District Commission (7) and Board of Library Trustees (7).
Photo of the Day: Hopkinton High School juniors Nate Kasper (left) and Vinnie Purpura play at the basketball courts outside the schools complex this past weekend. The hoops were reinstalled last week after being removed during the pandemic to discourage kids from gathering.
Video of the Day:
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1402614975470899202?s=20
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