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 has begun a new marathon. Not a run to Boston, but the Hopkinton Age-Friendly and Dementia-Friendly Initiative, a multi-year project to make the town a safer and more respectful and inclusive place for seniors and those living with dementia.
For the last six years, Hopkinton’s Brian Le Suer has spent almost every third Thursday of the month serving food to around 70 people from local communities as part of the United Parish of Upton’s Faith in Action committee.
The Hopkinton Women’s Club will host the 34th annual Meet the Candidates Night on April 27 at 7 p.m. The event will be broadcast on HCAM from the cable station’s studio at 77 Main Street.
The town shared information on its annual water use restriction, which goes into effect May 1 and runs through Sept. 30. The water management program is required by the state.
The latest Library Corner has information on some upcoming programs, including a presentation about Abraham Lincoln and the LGBTA+ Book Club.
This week’s Business Profile highlights the American Heritage Museum, which preserves and exhibits rare large-scale artifacts and hosts “living history” events.
Town meetings tonight include the Select Board (6).
Photo of the Day: The water is calm at Hopkinton State Park, which before long will be filled with boaters.
Video of the Day:
https://twitter.com/FredSchultz35/status/1510601705322422283?s=20&t=-UGN-oLUON77205xf033-g
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