Chief William Miller reports that the Hopkinton Fire Department responded to a fatal two-alarm house fire on Sunday.
*VIDEO* Town of Hopkinton Ready to Welcome 126th Boston Marathon
HOPKINTON — The Town of Hopkinton is excited to welcome runners, spectators, supporters, volunteers and staff from around the country and the world, as well as its own community members, to the start of the 126th Boston Marathon.
Town of Hopkinton Excited to Welcome Boston Marathon Runners Back to Start Line for Marathon Monday
HOPKINTON — The Town of Hopkinton is excited to welcome the runners, spectators, supporters, volunteers and staff of the 2021 Boston Marathon back to Hopkinton for the first time in two years, and for the first time ever amid New England beautiful fall foliage.
*VIDEO* Town of Hopkinton Honors 9/11 Victims, First Responders During 20th Anniversary Memorial Service
HOPKINTON — Town Manager Norman Khumalo is pleased to share a video of the Town of Hopkinton’s 9/11 Memorial Service in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Town of Hopkinton Receives Host Community Agreement Payment
HOPKINTON – Town Manager Norman Khumalo is pleased to report that the Town of Hopkinton has received the latest Host Community Agreement payment from the developers of Legacy Farms.
Hopkinton Police Department Launches News Blog
HOPKINTON — Chief Joseph Bennett is pleased to announce that the Hopkinton Police Department has launched a blog to serve as a hub for the latest information and updates on news pertaining to the Department. The blog, hopkintonpdnews.com, is integrated with the Department’s Facebook and Twitter accounts and will automatically broadcast news blog content onto […]
Oyster River Middle and High Schools Offer Students Fresh, Local Milk
DURHAM – Superintendent James Morse is pleased to announce that, as of last week, students at Oyster River Middle and High Schools are the first in the state to be drinking local, fresh milk from public school cafeterias.
Advocates Joins White House’s Data-Driven Justice Initiative
FRAMINGHAM — Dr. Sarah Abbott, PhD, Director for Advocates Jail Diversion Programs, is pleased to announce that Advocates and its seven corresponding police departments have formally joined the White House-led Data-Driven Justice (DDJ) Initiative, focused on reducing the number of individuals with mental health and addiction challenges who are awaiting trial in local jails.