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Out of Tragedy; Hope and Other Top Stories

This week on Patch we celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on our country, enjoyed our athlete's victories and checked in on the police logs.

Every week, the Hopkinton Patch takes a look back to see what we learned and what we covered in the previous week. It is a way of catching those of you who may not have gotten to us seven times a day, everyday, and replaying what we learned. It also gives us an idea of what you'd like to see more of for news. As always, if you have an event or story you'd like to see covered email Faith594@msn.com or join us on our facebook page and tell us in the comments.

Here are this week's top five stories:

1. - This is the story of survival, love and hope. It is the story of the Zorba-Campbell family and how Sheila Zorba became Mrs. Campbell after the loss of her husband Christopher on 9/11. It is both heart-warming and inspiring for all.

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2. - This is a feature story on the Whitehall Farm Art Studio, and the women who created the space for children to learn and grow.

3. - This is our weekly feature about those who were arrested in Hopkinton. We list their names, ages, addresses and crime.

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4. - Every Tuesday at noon we feature a local athlete. This week Jack Hilger, the captain of the varsity soccer team and a brilliant student, was interviewed. Learn more about Jack by clicking on the link above.

5. - This is our weekday column of five things you need to know on the date listed. If you have anything you want us to list in this column please email Faith594@msn.com.

 

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