ST. PAUL’S 19TH ANNUAL “BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS”
Creatures of all species – including four-legged friends or feathered fowl — are invited to receive a special blessing at St. Paul’s 19th Annual Blessing of the Animals on October
Creatures of all species – including four-legged friends or feathered fowl — are invited to receive a special blessing at St. Paul’s 19th Annual Blessing of the Animals on October
Please be advised that Town of Hopkinton Recycling Center located on Route 135 at Hopkinton/Westborough Town Line will be open on Sundays this Fall beginning October 17, 2010 for six
In Volleyball, the Hopkinton Varsity beat Millis today 3-0 with game scores of 26-24, 25-19, 25-17. The Hiller’s record stands at 4-1. Senior outside hitter Emma Sweetapple led the attack
Boston— Representative Carolyn Dykema is pleased to announce that on Saturday September 25th from 10 am until 2pm the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is hosting its first ever national prescription
A Hopkinton man has been indicted on charges that he was in possession of explosive devices, Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone informed the public today. Michael Fitzgerald, 35, of Hopkinton,
The Department of Public Works (DPW) is pleased to announce completion of the Town’s FY2010 Roadway Resurfacing Program on budget and ahead of schedule. The program included approximately $800,000 of
The Department of Public Works is pleased to announce commencement of the preliminary design of the Elm Street Sewer and Streetscape Project. Test pit excavations will begin within the next
Paul D. Cyr died on 27 November 2008, surrounded by family. As a veteran of the US Navy Seabees, he was very proud of his contribution of serving two tours
Bob’s picture was taken in 1943, with “his” Boeing Stearman PT-17 “Kaydet” training aircraft. Training was at Raymond-Richardson Air School that was operational from October 1941 until December 1944. More
On 6 December 2008, another comrade left us. We remember John P. Hinckley, Jr. being active in Hopkinton town politics, and living with his family on Pond Street. John served