News Archive
ESL’s Wizard of Oz January 14, 15, and 16
Enter Stage Left Theater will be presenting The Wizard of Oz on January 14 at 7:00 p.m.; January 15 at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m.; and on January 16 at 2:00 p.m. All performances will be at the Hopkinton Middle School. This family classic, which is directed by Mary Scarlata-Rowe, will be performed by a cast of 115 children ranging in age from 4th to 8th grade. Tickets are $12 ($10 for children 12 and under) and will be available at the door or at www.enterstagelefttheater.org.
January 12 Snow Cancelations
No School, Trash & Recycling collection, or Senior Center Activities in the Town of Hopkinton for Wednesday, January 12, 2011 due to the expected snow storm. Town Hall, and the Library will be closed ALL DAY January 12.
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Trash & Recycling collection in the Town of Hopkinton has been CANCELED for Wednesday, January 12, 2011 due to the expected snow storm.
All trash and recycling collections for the remainder of this week will be delayed by one day.
Robotics at the Library Tomorrow
The Hopkinton Public Library is collaborating with the Robotics Club at the High School to present a special program at the library on Tuesday, January 11th at 2:30PM. At students' request, the staff at the library has invited Dan Higgins, a game programmer to present the program on the actual programming/coding.
Give Back on MLK Day - January 17th
The Martin Luther King Day of Giving Back starts at 9AM at the Hopkinton Middle School on Monday, January 17th. Stop by for breakfast, listen to speaker Sarah Varadian, participate in a service project and give back to your community.
Sponsored by the Hopkinton Youth Commission, the MLK Day of Giving Back offers an opportunity for middle and high school students, their families and adults in the community to join together and participate in a variety of service projects.
Joseph A. Niedzialkoski, 86
Joseph A. Niedzialkoski, 86, of Hopkinton, passed away Wednesday, January 5, 2011 at Milford Regional Medical Center. Born in Sterling, MA., he was the son of the late Frank and Czeslawa (Bronislawski) Niedzialkoski. Joseph was the last survivor of his 7 siblings. He was the husband of the late Mary Niedzialkoski who passed in 2002.
School Committee Press Release on New Elementary School at Fruit Street
For the past ten years, the School Committee has been discussing with the community the need to renovate and expand Center School to improve the quality of education for Hopkinton’s students. The age and condition of the present facility compromise learning. The age and condition of Center School also do not allow the district to meet its goal for "neighborhood schools" where all K-5 students from a family could attend the same school near their home.
Planning Board Agenda for Monday, January 10th
The Planning Board will meet on January 10th at 7:30pm in Room 211 at Town Hall.
7:30 Public Hearing – 10 Main Street – Minor Project Site Plan Review
Applicant: Middlesex Savings Bank
Proposed awnings with signage
MLK Blood Drive Hopes to Increase Pints Collected
On Monday January 17, 2011, during the MLK Day of Giving Back, the BeFree project will be holding a blood drive sponsored by the American Red Cross. It will be held from 10am to 3pm in the Doyle Gym at the Hopkinton Middle School. Last year 68 pints of blood were collected. This year's goal is 90 pints of blood. There will be more staff on hand and more time slots available, making donations easier this year. Donors must be 16 year olds or older. Those who are 16 require a signed parental permssion slip. Older donors do not need a permission slip.
Mary Johnson Clark, 70
Mary Johnson Clark 70, a lifetime Hopkinton resident and wife of Robert G. Clark, found eternal peace while in the loving care of her husband, family, CNA, and Hospice. She was the daughter of the late Frank and Marion Johnson.