Last night the Holliston Board of Selectmen heard a report from Police Chief John Moore about the crashes over the past five years.
Democratic candidates for Governor's Council will head to the Morse Institute Library in Natick on Wednesday.
As part of his campaign to be the district's next representative, Marty Lamb is looking at ways to protect the small businesses across the commonwealth.
With a new bill awaiting the Governor’s signature, and fines being handed down by Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office, NStar and National Grid will be looking at more accountability.
At their meeting on Monday night, the School Committee agreed to an 11-month contract with Steven Hiersche beginning August 1.
The governor on Saturday sent 'Melissa's Bill' back to the Legislature.
Hopkinton is now one of more than 100 to be recognized as a Green Community in Massachusetts.
According to a release from Marty Lamb, restoring economic security will be the top priority.
With election day just over three months away, it's a family affair on the Lamb campaign.
While many Holliston residents were at the America in Bloom Ceremony, Rep. Carolyn Dykema was at the state house voting on two issues that are "fundamental to the welfare of our citizens."
The contracts have started rolling in and Hopkinton residents are on their way to savings with the group buying program through the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center.
Last night the Hopkinton School Committee voted 3-2 to approve Steven Hiersche as interim superintendent.
Steven Hiersche was approved in a split vote as the interim superintendent.
The new law prevents nursing homes from saying the have special dementia care units without having properly trained staff.
Sean Bielat, a Republican candidate for the Fourth Congressional District, said he doesn't buy conventional wisdom that a Kennedy is impossible to beat in Massachusetts. Joseph Kennedy III, a Democrat, is conducting a campaign for the seat.
In a release from the Marty Lamb campaign, Lamb poses questions about what leadership is being shown when the MBTA is not required to meet the same requirements as fully public entities.
In our inaugural “Red Commonwealth" survey, influential Republicans paint an early picture for November's general election
After the Supreme Court struck down most of Arizona's anti-immigration law, Gov. Deval Patrick is looking closely at the wording in a new budget provision.
With several weeks of application reviews and interviews under their belts, the Hopkinton School Committee has narrowed the field to one candidate to fill the interim superintendent position.
After completing three interviews the School Committee decided to move the former Framingham Superintendent in their hiring process.
The third and final candidate in the School Committee's search for an interim superintendent is with Steven Hiersche.
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Last night the Hopkinton School Committee interviewed two of the three candidates to replace Jonathan Landman for the next year.
The second candidate of three in the School Committee's search for an interim superintendent is with Steven Hiersche.
The first of three interim superintendent interviews is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. tonight.
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Massachusetts outlawed fireworks years ago. Marty Lamb is calling banning sparklers on the 4th of July "anti-American."
The bill includes $150,000 in funding to make improvements to Rte. 16 and Hopping Brook park.
House legislators approve proposal which includes money for a feasibility study.
Patrick will be honoring local students at the College of the Holy Cross this weekend.
At the June 21 Downtown Initiative Steering Committee meeting the members focused on what needs to be done to ensure the road changes through Hopkinton stay on schedule.
Spilka was recognized for her dedicated work to advance the biotechnology industry, her support of the issues important to the industry and her efforts to attract and retain life science companies in Massachusetts
On Monday Town Hall and Hopkinton Solar Coach Andy Boyce announced the installer who will be working throughout the town as part of the green energy program.
With only two of the three selectmen present, the meeting moved quickly as many conversations were postponed for the full board.
After years of discussion and planning, the School Committee voted on Thursday night to begin the pilot program for the 1:1 initiative for the class of 2016.
The Solarize Hopkinton group has chosen an installer to work with residents through the green initiative program.
Lamb has visited 3,000 doors so far in his campaign.