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.
The Select Board at its meeting Tuesday night unanimously appointed Brian Ziniti as a Hopkinton Police Department officer and focused on the department’s goals.
The Parks & Recreation Commission approved a sign at EMC Park to alert visitors to the dangers of eating near playground equipment for people who have food allergies and discussed a planned skateboard event for Nov. 12 at the middle school basketball courts.
This week’s Police Log includes reports of sexual harassment, suspicious behavior at EMC Park and a resident being “booed” for Halloween.
The Hopkinton Women’s Club will host a presentation by the Hopkinton Sustainable Green Committee on Monday, Oct. 23, at 6:30 p.m. at the Hopkinton Public Library. Guest speaker Linda Chuss will talk about the local impacts of climate change and measures residents can take to be part of the solution.
Town meetings tonight include the School Committee (7) and Community Preservation Committee (7).
Photo of the Day: Members of the Hopkinton High School class of 1968 held a reunion at the Woodville Rod and Gun Club on Sept. 23. In attendance were: Steve Hunt, Kathy McBride Bryant (with husband Jim), Alexandra Caswell Rutter, Stephanie Varnum Caruso, Peter Carbone, Gale Woods, Ron Marin, Mary Dwyer McCullough, Mike McGovern, Kathi Furber Smith (with husband Dave), Susan Small, Lenny Holden (with wife Lily), Pam/Sammie Haynes McCarthy, Vicky Gray Denault (with husband David), Aggie Tomlin Torento, Peter Redding, Jack Leduc, Kathy Chambers Moore (with husband Tom), George Robinson, Carol Lumbra Nelson, Steve/Joe Lindsay, Peter Marso and class advisor Mr. Davis.
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