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At a recent Hopkinton selectmen meeting, part-time Fire Chief Richard Schaefer was appointed full-time acting fire chief. He will assume the full-time duties July 13. Schaefer has been a member of the Hopkinton Fire Department and ambulance squad for Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY It isn’t uncommon to see employees state their case for a pay raise, but it’s rare for workers to stand up and say they just don’t need one. That’s what happened at Hopkinton’s annual Town Meeting on Saturday, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Hopkinton Recycling Committee with host a public forum to inform residents about benefits of Pay by Bag, a program that is aimed to save money and increase recycling efforts. Selectmen also planned a public session to discuss the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Hopkinton selectmen agreed on a policy for renting out the Slusser Senior Center, a method that could potentially earn money for the building’s operating costs. During a Monday, Feb. 3, Board of Selectmen meeting, board members Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Hopkinton selectmen voted to reiterate their policy on e-mail communications during a recent meeting after discussions on whether board members were following the state’s Right to Know Law. Selectman George Langwasser brought up Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Two Wednesdays a month, Leon Kenison runs the show. Every Monday, he’s a part of it. Kenison, who has settled into his role as Hopkinton Town Administrator, has been adjusting to a job that differs from his position as chairman Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Despite new faces and a new chairman, the Hopkinton Board of Selectmen has meshed well entering what may be a difficult few years for taxpayers. After veteran selectmen Peter Russell and Done Lane chose not to run for re-election earlier Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The topic of burning construction and demolition debris has once again come up in New Hampshire, as a Massachusetts company is suing the state Department of Environment Services to get a ban on burning the materials overturned. New England 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 With two new members and a new chairman, the Hopkinton Board of Selectmen is off and running with several projects already in the works. At the Monday, March 24, board meeting, selectmen assigned new committee posts for the upcoming year. Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY When it came time to vote on two major governmental policy changes, Hopkinton residents just said, “No.” Citizen-petitioned articles to move from five to three members on the Board of Selectmen and changing to the town manager Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Hopkinton’s three contested town and school races were decided in the voting booth, as residents chose two new selectmen, two School Board members and a new school treasurer. The School Board race was a log jam, with seven candidates Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Before voting on whether to decrease their town’s Board of Selectmen from five members to three, Hopkinton residents had the opportunity to hear the pros and cons of the citizen-petitioned warrant article that will be on the March Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Some residents think Hopkinton would be better off with fewer selectmen, and have petitioned the town to consider reducing the board from five to three members. More than 100 residents signed the petition, which asks voters to decrease Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY While Hopkinton residents will cast votes for town and school officials as well as budgets in March, Bow voters will wait until May to make their choices. Bow School District Meeting, however, continues to take place at its traditional Read More...
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