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 Northwestern District Attorney’s Office is reviewing the release last month of an insufficiently redacted transcript of an interview with embattled Sgt. Tim Brennan by the Hopkinton Police Department, according to a Middlesex County DA spokesperson’s statement Tuesday.
At a public hearing Monday on the Hopkins School addition project, some questions from a handful of residents in person and online centered around costs and anticipated disruptions.
A developer’s request to the Board of Health for a waiver of the potable water testing requirement for a Box Mill Road property could set a precedent if approved by the town, members cautioned before unanimously voting down the request at Monday’s meeting.
Ahead of a presentation before the Select Board, Park & Recreation Director Jon Lewitus reviewed the proposed fiscal year 2025 personnel and expense budget line items with the Parks & Rec Commission at Tuesday’s meeting.
Enter Stage Left Theater hosts its latest production, “Songs for Grown-Ups,” an original music revue directed by Mark DiCampo, at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts from Feb. 29-March 9.
Photo of the Day: Carol Gregoire works on a decoupage flower pot Monday at the Senior Center during an event hosted by the Hopkinton Garden Club.
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