“Fill a Backpack” Items Again Collected at St. Paul’s
In support of Project Just Because’s “Fill a Backpack” drive, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will be collecting items for the program at the Church Office at 61 Wood Street in
In support of Project Just Because’s “Fill a Backpack” drive, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will be collecting items for the program at the Church Office at 61 Wood Street in
In support of Project Just Because’s “Fill a Backpack” drive, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will be collecting items for the program at the Church Office at 61 Wood Street in
In support of Project Just Because’s “Fill a Backpack” drive, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will be collecting items for the program at the Church Office at 61 Wood Street in
On Sunday June 24, the Hopkinton Public Library Foundation held its “Touch a Truck” fundraiser in the back lot of Colella’s Supermarket. Fire trucks, tractor trailors, tractors and more were
The Hopkinton School Committee is pleased to announce they have approved a contract with Hopkinton Paraprofessionals’ Union, SEIU Local 888, representing the paraprofessional workers in the Hopkinton School District. The
The Hopkinton School Committee is pleased to announce they have approved a contract with Hopkinton Paraprofessionals’ Union, SEIU Local 888, representing the paraprofessional workers in the Hopkinton School District. The
Here are some photos from the Summer Music Fest today at the HCA. Thanks to Jane McCloskey for sending them in! Click Here for photos.
The Hopkinton Public Library Foundation will be hosting its 1st Annual Touch-A-Truck event this Sunday, June 24th, in the Colella’s parking lot from 11-2. There will be over 20 vehicles
A Summer Music Fest featuring continuous live music will be held at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts, 98 Hayden Rowe Street on Saturday, June 23 from 1:00 to 8:30
The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is seeking artists to paint wildlife and landscape scenes on more than 100 Iron Rangers, the metal donation containers located in state parks