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News and Information for the Town of Hopkinton
September 2008 - Posts
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR With two more decisive victories, the Hopkinton boys soccer team continued its march to the playoffs and a shot at a third straight state title. After shutting out Conant, 5-0, on Sept. 17, the Hawks thrashed Stevens on the road, Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK For Hopkinton, the fullgame effort was certainly there. Unfortunately for the hosts, it was also there for Class M’s top-ranked girls soccer team, Gilford. The visiting Golden Eagles took an early lead and withstood the Hawks’ Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Hopkinton officials will now be able to remove the word “interim” from its town administrator position. Leon Kenison, chairman of the Bow Board of Selectmen, has been named the first permanent replacement since Ed Wojnowksi Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Hopkinton’s Columbia Hall will be closing Oct. 1, leaving the Recreation Department scrambling to find somewhere to hold multiple programs. Two outside firms checked on the safety of the building, finding concern over the trusses Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Harold Martin School teachers, students and faculty admittedly like to celebrate, and they recently had 50 reasons. To kick off the Hopkinton school’s 50th anniversary, school officials held festivities on Monday, Sept. 15, giving Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY For her birthday, the thing Dorothy Stickney Frost wanted most was a big bash. At 100 years old, she deserved it, and a bash was what she got. The Bow resident, who has lived in town for more than 40 years, celebrated her birthday with Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR For the sophomores and freshmen on one sideline, it was an unwelcome first. For those on the other sideline, it was the first step in a campaign they hope carries them to a state title. The defending state champion Derryfield field Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Two drastically different victories kept the Hopkinton boys soccer team unbeaten through two weeks of the Class M season. Two days after soaring past Somersworth, 5-0, the Hawks clawed back from an early 2-0 deficit and overtook Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The pieces are in place for another title run. The expectations are rightfully there. Now the Hopkinton boys soccer team must work to earn a third straight state championship. “After the last couple years, our goal is certainly Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Hopkinton’s Harold Martin School is turning 50, and ready to start a year-long celebration. School officials will hold a kick-off event for the anniversary year on Monday, Sept. 15, beginning at 1 p.m. at the school that will include Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY From North Carolina to Massachusetts and now to Hopkinton, Miranda Hassett is ready to apply the lessons she has learned along the way to her first full-time church job. Hassett, 33, began as the assistant to the rector at the beginning Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL A Henniker District Court judge ruled there is probable cause to move forward in the case of the 22-year-old Henniker man accused of killing Hopkinton police officer Sean Powers. Jeffrey Dennis is facing two charges of negligent homicide, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Police officer Sean Powers’ memory will ride on. Hopkinton Police Chief David Wheeler is working with two of Powers’ Hillsboro-Deering High School classmates to honor the recently killed officer with a motorcycle ride to benefit Read More...
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