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Hopkinton Today: Wednesday, May 24

by | May 24, 2023 | Featured: Features, Hopkinton Today

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.

Leading off the Select Board roundup, members decided to suspend the activities of the Upper Charles Trail Committee in response to the non-binding vote at Annual Town Meeting earlier this month to disband the oft-criticized committee. Also, during the board’s annual reorganization, Muriel Kramer was elected chair, with Shahidul Mannan vice chair.

The only hearing during Monday’s Planning Board meeting focused on 28 Lumber Street. Project attorney George Connors noted that the Conservation Commission is expected to have input that may revise the plan.

This week’s Real Estate Transactions includes a new home on Whisper Way selling for $2.5 million.

Town meetings tonight include the Permanent Building Committee’s master planning public forum (6:30) and Veterans Celebration Committee (7).

Photos of the Day: Firefighter Jarrod Taranto (left) and Police Officer Matt LaTour throw out the first pitches prior to a Hopkinton Little League softball game on Tuesday evening at Carrigan Field.

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PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO

HLL-first responders

PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO

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