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Hopkinton Today: Wednesday, Sept. 18

by | Sep 18, 2024 | Featured: Features,

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 town announced Tuesday that it has declared a mandatory state of water supply conservation for all customers connected to the municipal water system, and it is effective immediately.

Health Director Shaun McAuliffe walked members of the Board of Health through the Health Department’s new strategic plan Monday night.

The Zoning Advisory Committee at its meeting Monday night voted to recommend three plans to the Planning Board that would comply with MBTA Communities Act zoning requirements for its consideration.

The Town Clerk’s office held a voter registration drive at the Hopkinton Public Library on Tuesday to celebrate National Register to Vote Day. The last day to register ahead of the November general election is Oct. 26.

This week’s Move In Style Athlete Spotlight shines on Sean Finnegan, a junior on the boys cross country team who is expected to rank among the Tri-Valley League’s top runners this season.

This week’s Senior Snippets includes information on an upcoming fall prevention clinic and a workshop on empowering caregivers.

Town meetings tonight include the Sandy Beach Subcommittee (5) and the Housing Authority (6).

Photo of the Day: Flowers bloom in the garden beds at the Town Common. Click here for more photos.

Town Common Amit Jagdale 2024

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