Weekly News Roundup – 10/17/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 10/17/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Main Street Construction Advisory – October 15, 2021 – Undergrounding of Utilities Work Begins • Thank you to all who supported eHop Marathon runner Reilly McGreen! • Roadwork Notice • 2022 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING & FY23 BUDGET 

Weekly News Roundup – 09/27/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 09/27/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Town of Hopkinton Oversees New Environmentally-Friendly Paving Process Throughout Town • 26.2 Foundation receives grant for trail construction in Hopkinton from Athletic Brewing Company’s Two for the Trails Grant Program • Select Board roundup: Options for Center School discussed; anonymous 

Weekly News Roundup – 09/20/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 09/20/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Diversity mural unveiling at EMC Park • Photos: Polyarts festival • Parks & Rec roundup: Turf fields might last 2 more years; Town Common trees in rough shape; dog park nearly complete • Appropriations Committee – Did you 

Weekly News Roundup – 06/06/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 06/06/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Covid-19 Update and precautions • eHop has a charity bib available for the October 11, 2021 Marathon! • OPENINGS ON BOARDS & COMMITTEES – APPLY ONLINE • As summer begins, new policies in place for Sandy Beach 

Weekly News Roundup – 05/02/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 05/02/2021

Covid-19 Updates and Vaccine Information • School Superintendent, Dr. Carol Cavanaugh talks Schools Reopening • HHS reports 12 new COVID cases in 3 days • 2021 Annual Town Meeting – New Details Added • Know Your Vote – Monday May 3rd at 7:00 PM (Virtual Event) • Have questions 

Weekly News Roundup – 04/11/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 04/11/2021

Covid-19 Updates and Vaccine Information • Hopkinton Covid-19 Vaccine Information • HPS Covid Case Tracking • Health director: Town in midst of COVID surge, with positivity rate over state average, youngsters hit hardest • School Committee approves agreement with teachers union on full-time reopening • 

Giving and receiving help during the Covid-19 pandemic

Giving and receiving help during the Covid-19 pandemic

As families and residents of Hopkinton continue to be impacted health-wise, socially and economically due to the ongoing pandemic, some more so than others, a number of organizations are working to serve a variety of needs and provide resources to help the community. Individuals from 

Weekly News Roundup – 01/19/2020

Weekly News Roundup – 01/19/2020

Meet our 2020 Marathon Runner: Matt Lerner • MLK Day of Service • FY21 Budget Meeting • Superintendent’s Blog: New Construction and District Growth Proposals • Special Town Election February 3, 2020 • Town Election Candidates Needed • Community Notice: Dementia Champion Training • Public Hearing on Two Proposed Changes to 

Weekly Roundup – 10/13/2019

Weekly Roundup – 10/13/2019

Superintendent Dr. Cavanaugh gave an update and background on the FY21 school budget • Zoning Public Forum 10/21 • eHop Board President, Nanda Barker-Hook, participating in the Metrowest Leadership Academy • The FY21 Budget Process: How to Follow & Get Involved • Zoning Advisory Committee 

Survey Results – 2019-20 eHop Program

Survey Results – 2019-20 eHop Program

Thank you to everyone who has taken our survey so far, we wanted to provide a snapshot of the feedback we’ve received to date. A Super-Majority (2/3rds) of respondents were interested in the following topics: Downtown Revitalization 73.8% School Enrollment Trends 69% Residential Growth / 

Weekly News Roundup – 08/25/2019

Weekly News Roundup – 08/25/2019

What are you most curious about? What would you want eHop to report about in Hopkinton? • Aerial spraying for mosquitoes to start Sunday in many MetroWest communities • Aerial Mosquito Control Summer 2019 • Superintendent Dr. Carol Cavanaugh Updates on new Hopkinton Middle and High 

eHop Brief Program Survey 2019-20

eHop Brief Program Survey 2019-20

At our eHop Annual Meeting of the Directors on August 22, we started to begin planning our 2019-20 program year and we would like to hear from our subscribers. Please take a minute to send us your thoughts. All questions are optional and we tried