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.
On Oct. 11, a group of Hopkinton High School students had the opportunity to get hands-on experience contributing to a television broadcast, and, in return, WBZ Channel 4 got firsthand information about the Boston Marathon to pass onto viewers. The Hopkinton High School cross country team joined other students from the MetroWest area as spotters, standing by mile markers along the route and informing the media which runners were in the lead.
Cross country often is perceived as an individual sport, but the Hopkinton High School boys team has taken on a team-first attitude this fall. The result has been a perfect record in Tri-Valley League competition.
Hopkinton High School girls cross country coach Jean Cann welcomed a number of new faces to this year’s team, and the mix of veteran runners and talented newcomers has helped the Hillers place among the top teams in the Tri-Valley League.
This week’s edition of the Police Log includes two arrests along with reports of erratic drivers, an ex-landlord selling a former resident’s mail, and construction crews illegally working on a Sunday.
Town meetings tonight include the Parks & Recreation Commission (5:30) and Board of Appeals (7).
Photos of the Day: Legacy Farms North held a community cleanup day on Sunday, which brought out residents of all ages to help.
Video of the Day:
https://twitter.com/MackBeckyComedy/status/1452721376016568321?s=20
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