Senate Candidate Tom Conroy to Stop in Hopkinton on Town to Town Walk
Tom Conroy (D) launched his bid for U. S. Senate on June 2nd. He is now in the midst of a 600-mile “Town-to-Town Walk” across the Commonwealth in his quest […]
Tom Conroy (D) launched his bid for U. S. Senate on June 2nd. He is now in the midst of a 600-mile “Town-to-Town Walk” across the Commonwealth in his quest […]
Senator Karen Spilka (D-Ashland) and Representative Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) announced today that two projects working to repair and maintain trails in the MetroWest region have been awarded grants under the
In a press release from Town Hall, Town Manager Norman Khumalo announced the completion of contract negotiations with the town’s police, fire, public works and dispatcher unions: The Town of
The Planning Board will set its annual goals at its next meeting scheduled for Monday, July 25th. Also on the agenda, representative appointments to the Community Preservation and Sustainable Green
Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray, Congresswoman Niki Tsongas, Housing & Economic Development Secretary Greg Bialecki and state and local officials today joined Goodrich executives and employees to mark the opening of
U.S. Senate candidates Alan Khazei and Bob Massie will be meeting with area voters on Wednesday, July 20 at forum hosted by the Westborough. Shrewsbury, Southborough, Grafton, Northborough, Hopkinton and
Selectmen voted unanimously at their Tuesday night meeting to lift the hiring freeze to enable Town Manager Norman Khumalo to begin his search to replace departed Finance Director Heidi Kriger.
The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (MBLC) voted this morning to award a total of approximately $28 million in General Construction Provisional Grants to eight area communities, but Hopkinton was
The Treasurer/Collector’s Office wishes to clarify the schedule and deadlines for paying real estate taxes pursuant to Chapter 60 of the Massachusetts General Laws. The Treasurer/Collector’s Office is required to
This Thursday, the Senate will consider a bill filed by Senator Karen Spilka (D-Ashland), which aims to transform the Children In Need of Services system. The proposed legislation, An Act