Hopkinton’s annual Memorial Day ceremonies took place Monday with commemorations at Evergreen Cemetery in Woodville, the Mayhew Street cemeteries and the Town Common.
- The Hopkinton High School band plays on the Town Common. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- The Hopkinton High School band plays on the Town Common. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Veterans bow their heads in a moment of silence. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- A crowd takes in the ceremonies at the Town Common. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Town clerk Connor Degan listens attentively. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Carolyn Dykema and Brendan Tedstone listen to another speaker from the gazebo at the Town Common. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Hopkinton High School junior Kiki Fossbender speaks as part of the presentation at the Town Common. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Hopkinton High School student Vania Gautum, who spoke at the Town Common ceremony, poses for a photo with her parents. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- An honor guard pays tribute to those who served and died. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Scotty Mackin raises the flag from half-mast at the end of the ceremonies at the Town Common. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Veterans head out of the cemetery. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Veterans lead the procession into the cemeteries on Mayhew Street. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Scouts and veterans honor the fallen with a salute. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Scouts carry the flags to the Town Common. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Hopkinton High School junior Tyler Gordon plays taps. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Hopkinton High School junior Myles Canty plays taps. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- Among those at the Town Common were (from left) Father RIchard Cannon of St. John’s, Fire Chief Steve Slaman, Deputy Fire Chief Bill Miller, town manager Norman Khumalo and Select Board member Mary Jo LaFreniere. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- As part of the ceremonies at the Mayhew Street cemeteries, wreaths were placed. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
- As part of the ceremonies at the Mayhew Street cemeteries, wreaths were placed. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
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