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Bellingham Fire Department Hiring Two Full-Time Firefighter/Paramedics

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BELLINGHAM — Chief William Miller is pleased to announce that the Bellingham Fire Department is currently seeking two qualified candidates for the full-time position of Firefighter/Paramedic.

The salary range for these positions are about $78,000 to $108,000. Preference is given to lateral transfer and pro board FF I/II certified applicants.

Benefits:

Watch Now: Hopkinton Alum & Kentucky Wildcat, Kate Powers visits Hopkinton Parks & Rec 2024 Track & Field Camp

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Kate Powers was an athlete-student super star while at Hopkinton High School. Some of her accomplishments include winning a Girls Volleyball state championship and breaking countless records with the shotput. Kate recently joined the Parks and Recreation youth track and field camp talk with the young athletes about her experience.

View the full speech airing on HCAM soon.

NFL Preseason, Fantasy Football & Olympics.. On August 14th HCAM Sports Talk!

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Our 175th edition of HCAM Sports Talk airs on Wed, August 14th at 5:30pm. In the episode, Jared Keene and Andy Barron join us to talk NFL Preseason, Fantasy Football and Summer Olympics. The boys are back following the summer break to keep you up to date with the latest sports happenings!

Tune in to HCAM Sports Talk every Wednesday at 5:30pm on HCAM-TV (Comcast: Channel 8, Verizon Channel 30) or at our YouTube page. The program will also re-air at other times and days throughout the week!

Carolyn Ann Aurilio, 87

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Carolyn Ann Aurilio, 87, of Ashland and formerly of Natick, Hopkinton and Holliston, passed away on August 8, 2024 with her family at her bedside. Born in Nyack, New York, she was the daughter of the late Ola (Coppins) and Thomas Bedner. She was the wife of 47 years to the late Michael Aurilio.

Town of Hopkinton Announces Changes to Hopkinton Public Library's Hours Starting in September

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Town Manager Elaine Lazarus and Library Director Nanci Hill wish to share with community members a change to the Hopkinton Public Library’s hours.

Beginning Sunday, Sept. 9, the library will be adding Sunday hours from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Currently, the library is closed on Sundays. With the new hours, the library will operate seven days a week. The library will hold these hours Labor Day through Memorial Day.

UPDATE: Rescheduled Fruit Street closure/detour - Monday, August 12

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Due to impending inclement weather, MassDOT has announced that the project team will need to reschedule the detour and the closure of the Fruit Street bridge to Monday, August 12 from 9AM to 1PM. Previously available information about the temporary road closure can be found below:

MassDOT has announced a temporary road closure required for utility work as part of the I-495/I-90 Interchange Improvements Project. The proposed work will close Fruit Street as it crosses over I-495. You can view the planned detour below.

Comments sought on plan for Hopkinton group electricity buying program

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The Town of Hopkinton is developing a consumer-friendly electricity program called Hopkinton Power Choice. The program is an electricity aggregation, which is a group electricity purchasing program for Hopkinton residents and businesses. Through Hopkinton Power Choice, the Town will use its collective buying power to give residents and businesses greater control over the cost and environmental impact of their electricity supply. Eversource will continue to deliver electricity to Hopkinton without interruption and handle billing.