Muriel Kirkland Kramer is an outstanding, dedicated, committed leader in the community. I wholeheartedly support her continued service on the town planning board.
— Sheila A. Zarba-Campbell, Hopkinton
Muriel Kirkland Kramer is an outstanding, dedicated, committed leader in the community. I wholeheartedly support her continued service on the town planning board.
— Sheila A. Zarba-Campbell, Hopkinton
I am writing to express my support of Nasiba Mannan, candidate for reelection for the Board of Health. At a time when public health decisions directly impact residents, it is imperative that we have representatives who are thoughtful, informed and committed to the...
I am writing to support Nasiba Mannan for reelection to the Hopkinton Board of Health on May 18. Nasiba has served on the board for three years and currently chairs it. In that time she has stayed on top of the public health issues that matter to our town,...
I am pleased to offer my endorsement of Sravana Krishna for School Committee. Sravana brings a fresh and forward-looking perspective at a time when our schools must adapt to a rapidly changing world. With a master’s degree in computer science and nearly three...
I am pleased to offer my endorsement of Kyla McSweeney for reelection to the School Committee. Over the past year, as a member of the Hopkinton Select Board, I have had the opportunity to work closely with Kyla, particularly through the school budget process and...
I’m proud to endorse Jason Watson as a write-in candidate for constable in our upcoming Town Election. What I most admire about Jason is his quiet, consistent commitment to inclusion. He’s the kind of person who notices who’s at the table and who isn’t, and who...
I am writing to support Jason Watson for the position of constable (write-in candidate). Jason is a steady and reliable member of our community who understands the importance of keeping residents informed and engaged. The role of constable — serving...
You’re an absolute disgrace. You live in a rich town and don’t have to worry about the sick people you let out of jail. You’re putting citizens of predominantly black neighborhoods in more harms way.