St. Paul’s Rummage Sale April 30th
If you’re seeking big bargains on clothing, toys, and other miscellaneous items, you need look no further than St. Paul’s Spring Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 30 from 9:00 a.m. […]
If you’re seeking big bargains on clothing, toys, and other miscellaneous items, you need look no further than St. Paul’s Spring Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 30 from 9:00 a.m. […]
Due to predicted inclement weather, The Parks and Recreation’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt will be canceled for Saturday, 4-23-11. The events sponsor, Hopkinton Drug Store, invites you to meet the
Everyone has been touched by cancer, either through their own personal battle or through someone they love. There will be a fund raiser “Drive-thru Prayer” on Saturday, April 30th for
As a means of uniting together in fellowship and faith, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Hopkinton and Christ Episcopal Church in Medway will be conducting joint services during Holy Week.
On Tuesday, April 12, 2011, the Hopkinton Garden Club and the Marathon Quilt Guild partnered together to bring a wonderful program to the community. Robin Murphy joined the two groups
Hopkinton’s Permanent Building Committee (PBC) is hosting two information sessions for residents to learn more about plans to expand the Hopkinton Public Library. The first session takes place on Wednesday,
Please join the Hopkinton Veteran’s Celebration Committee on SUNDAY, April 3 as we join thousands of communities across America for a remembrance ceremony at the Hopkinton Senior Center at 28
Dear Friends of the Hopkinton Community, Our town is still dealing with feelings of shock and grief since recently losing two of our college-age youth to suicide. Many people are
At their Monday, April 11th meeting, members of the Hopkinton’s Women’s Club will hold a special luncheon to celebrate the Club’s 91st anniversary. There will also be a presentation about
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