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.
Hopkinton High School senior Ryan Hwang does not remember a time when music was not part of his life. About two years ago, Hwang branched out to incorporate song writing and music production into his repertoire of skills.
Hopkinton High School has long had one of the top high school boys golf programs in the state. Now this spring, for the first time, the Hillers are fielding a girls golf team. Coach Bill Phaneuf wasn’t sure what kind of turnout to expect, and the 19-player roster he has exceeded even his most optimistic hopes.
The Water Department announced Tuesday morning that due to multiple brush fires, road reconstruction and unauthorized contractor hydrant use, many areas of town are experiencing dirty water. Crews were to flush hydrants in the affected areas.
The town will host a public forum on Wednesday, May 24, at 6:30 p.m. at the Senior Center to seek input on municipal property master planning.
This week’s Real Estate Transactions includes two homes selling for more than $1 million and another just under.
The latest Senior Snippets includes information on this weekend’s Plant and Book Sale, with the schedule changing from the original plan.
Town meetings tonight include the Parks & Recreation Commission (5:30), Upper Charles Trail Committee (6:30) and Youth Commission (7).
Photo of the Day: Members of Hopkinton High School’s unified track and field team head to an event during Monday’s meet vs. Ashland.
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