The annual town election is today at the Hopkinton Middle School.
Don't forget to vote in today's annual election at the Hopkinton Middle School.
Replacement of the water main downtown will likely take all summer.
Town Meeting voters agreed to allow the Board of Selectmen to look at leasing options for green energy.
Hopkinton voters were asked last night what price they were willing to pay to protect the town in the event a casino gets approved for Milford.
Towns bordering Milford were among those who submitted comments by Friday to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission on its proposed process for reviewing resort casino applications.
A space on Main Street recently vacated by Nik's Barber Shop will become a public, visible location for the development company that wants to establish a casino in Milford.
Voter's headed to the polls late in the day to bring in more than 17 and 13 percent in Holliston and Hopkinton respectively.
Voting in each town was expectedly sluggish during the morning.
Holliston and Hopkinton residents will be voting to see who will run to fill Secretary of State John Kerry's vacated Senate seat.
Town leaders from Holliston, Hopkinton, Medway and Ashland met last night to discuss working together.
As the home of the Boston Marathon starting line, Hopkinton officials worked with other agencies after the explosions at the finish line.
Gov. Patrick plans to name Gerry Leone's permanent successor next week.
Holliston and Hopkinton voted for Scott Brown and residents own more hybrid cars than the state average.
A letter from Benjamin Palleiko, chairman of the Hopkinton board, said that after David Nunes was removed from the project, it failed to live up to the Gaming Commission's standards.
Candidates for U.S. Senate Democratic nomination squared off in Lowell Monday.
The Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate meet in their second debate.
Commercial air service will return to Central Massachusetts after a hiatus of more than a year.
A small group met last night at the Adams Middle School to break down their fight against the Crossroads Casino.
U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III participated in a live text chat on Patch Wednesday and answered a number of reader questions.
Sheriff Peter Koutoujian hopes to answer that question during the inaugural Citizens Academy.
The forum will feature Democratic and Republican challengers in Needham at WCVB.
The Holliston Democratic Town Committee's discussion 'Let's Talk Guns' was full to capacity.
The Hopkinton Board of Selectmen met with event organizers to discuss this year's plans.
Local elections are coming up and residents have less than a week to submit nomination papers.
Stephanie Crimmins, a leader of Casino Free Foxborough, spoke to residents of Milford and the surrounding towns about how they can stop proposed Crossroads project.
The ruling comes weeks after a Holliston resident suggested a local ban.
The new Fourth District congressman will answer reader questions on Wednesday, March 27.
State Rep Daniel Winslow, former US attorney Michael J. Sullivan, and former Navy SEAL Gabriel E. Gomez discussed a wide-range of issues in the hour-long debate
Holliston and Hopkinton are ranked 9 and 6 respectively out of 37 for the lowest average tax bill, according to the state.
Rep. Dykema sent a letter to the casino developer last week asking for details of his plan.
Weekly updates about who has taken out and submitted nomination papers for the 2013 Holliston town election.
Weekly updates about who has taken out and submitted nomination papers for the 2013 Hopkinton town election.
One candidate has name recognition, but experts say no one has separated themselves from the field yet.
Milford Selectmen voted 3-0 to ask gaming attorneys Shefsky & Froelich to submit a letter of engagement, a framework for what it will do for the town over the next six to nine months.
The Canton-based company is lobbying the White House to changes its definition of full-time work from 30 hours a week to 40 or more per week, according to reports.
The Hopkinton Democratic Town Committee met last week, Holliston's will this Saturday.
The announcement came at Tuesday night's Board of Selectmen meeting.
More than two-thirds of Massachusetts Lawmakers get reimbursement for travel to work.
The deadline to submit artwork to Kennedy's Newton office is April 19, 2013.