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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 MATT SCHOOLEY Within a small area near Kimball Pond in Hopkinton, children kayak, color, fish, and play hide and seek. Hopkinton’s summer day camp wrapped up another successful season after providing about 220 children the chance to take part Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Hopkinton residents will get the chance to make the Fourth of July an all-day festivity, as the town’s Recreation Department will sponsor events throughout the holiday, beginning at 9 a.m. The day will kick off with a 5K run and Read More...
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Seven New Hampshire young men and women were recognized for their contributions to their families, schools and communities in ceremonies at the State House on May 14. The seven youth were chosen by each of their local Boys and Girls Clubs as Youth of Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY It may not yet be apple season, but visitors will soon be returning to Contoocook’s Gould Hill Orchard as the Little Nature Museum will be opening for the season. The museum, run completely by volunteers, gives visitors a chance Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Competition can bring out the worst in those involved. In FIRST robotics competitions, the opposite is often true. Though members of the Hopkinton and John Stark high schools’ robotics team would like to come out victorious, they Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Walking to school will soon be a safer option for children attending Hopkinton’s Harold Martin Elementary School. The school has been awarded a $31,000 grant from the New Hampshire Department of Transportation that the Hopkinton Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Hopkinton High School was nationally recognized for its outstanding academic performance, given a silver ranking by U.S. News and World Report magazine. Although no schools in the state were ranked in the nation’s top 100, Hopkinton Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The Hopkinton Budget Committee requested the school board form a budget, including warrant articles, with a 3.8 percent tax increase or less. The school board’s response: “How’s 3.05?” The proposed budget Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Once a month in 2007, Hopkinton and Contoocook residents can turn to the featured Artist of the Month in the Rotary’s new calendar. The 2007 calendar featuring the artwork of 60 Hopkinton students in grades 1 through 12, was Read More...
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By Sapna Pathak Staff Writer As they listened to coach Curt Martin give his post-game speech on Tuesday, Oct. 31, following a 2-1 loss to Raymond in the Class M semifinals, the girls of the Hopkinton girls team heard a scream of pure joy and exhilaration Read More...
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By Ryan O’Connor Staff Writer Students who participated in the annual Homecoming festivities at Hopkinton Middle/High School experienced an evolution in dance the face-to-face variety. Banning “grinding” and other types of “dirty Read More...
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By Ryan O’Connor Staff Writer A $1 million donation Eugene and Anne Slusser to build a new senior center in Hopkinton may not be enough after the initial bid on the project came in nearly 50 percent higher than expected. Milstone Engineering and Read More...
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