Sen. Richard T. Moore (D-Uxbridge) recently announced he voted in favor on a Senate bill sponsored by Karen Spilka (D-Ashland), to expand loan modification requirements in foreclosures.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Holliston and Middlesex County.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Hopkinton and Middlesex County.
A bill sponsored by Sen. Karen Spilka (D-Ashland) passed through the senate last week. The bill will expand loan modification requirements in foreclosures.
As the process of replacing Superintendent Landman after his resignation takes effect, the School Committee discussed who would take over in the immediate time frame.
State Rep. Dykema wrote to challenger Marty Lamb on Thursday declining his proposed "clean campaign" pledge.
Rep. Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) respondes to Candidate Marty Lamb's request for a clean campaign.
Holliston's Marty Lamb is asking State Rep. Carolyn Dykema to sign a pledge that prohibits personal attacks in the upcoming election.
Hopkinton is one of 17 towns that has been picked to participate in the Solarize Mass. Program organized by the Clean Energy Center. By signing up Hopkinton residents can save money and save the environment.
Repairs to make the century-old building more comfortable and historically accurate are underway.
Earlier this week a Hopkinton Patch reader pointed out a misprint on a sign in front of Town Hall.
In a greatly contested race, Democrats from Hopkinton will attend a convention in Springfield this weekend to endorse a candidate.
Spell check is a great invention but sometimes a spelling mistake even gets put through on a town sign.
The two GOP candidates running for the 5th Congressional District spoke to voters at the Shutt Detachment this week.
Candidate for State Rep., Marty Lamb, endorsed Tom Keyes' plan for Ethics Reform in the State House.
Only 7.3 percent of Holliston residents voted in town elections last night.
Check out the results from yesterday's town election. Included vote tallies for all of the ballot questions and open positions.
With four candidates running, a seat on the School Committee is the most hotly-contested race in the May 22 election.
With the ever changing technologies, the Town of Hopkinton is staying current by updating the website and availing valuable information online.
For the fourth and final question posed to 2012 Hopkinton School Committee candidates, we asked them what makes Hopkinton's school system so good and what needs to be done to stay on top.
Andre Griben has worked with School Committee candidate Frank D'Urso on various committee and asks others to join him in voting for D'Urso.
A decrease in MBTA fares through tax benefits could save commuters $500 per year.
More than a year has passed since the town voted against a plan for districted schools, including a new building on Fruit Street. Today we asked candidates what they look for in a solution to the town's elementary school woes.
With the town election less than a week away, we asked the four School Committee candidates what makes them qualified for the position.
As Hopkinton town elections are coming to a close next week, state and federal races are starting to heat up.
With a background in business and innovation, as well as experience coaching young soccer players, Hopkinton resident Mary Blair believes Jon Graziano is the right candidate for School Committee.
State Rep. Carolyn Dykema will kick her campaign off with an event at Pejamajo Cafe.
It's as easy as putting out the mail.
President Barack Obama came out in support of gay marriage yesterday.
Among other votes, Town Meeting rejected a liquor store petition and a bylaw that would require changes for second-hand businesses.
The last scheduled night of town meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the Middle School.
At night number two of Hopkinton’s 2012 annual town meeting voters approved nearly all of the articles presented before them.
Article 24 will be the first discussed tonight.
At last night's town meeting voters told government leaders how the feel about issues including the budget, downtown parking and town savings accounts.
Tonight is the first night of Hopkinton's 2012 annual town meeting. Join Patch for live coverage and ask your questions to the editor, Sean O'Donnell.
Here is a complete list of warrant articles for tonight's town meeting, as well as a brief introduction to town meeting by Town Moderator Dr. Bruce Karlin.
Holliston's Marty Lamb collected 1,500 signatures for his campaign for the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
With two retail businesses currently selling liquor and a third being sold to new owners, the Board of Selectmen voted last night to endorse a citizens petition to let a Hopkinton developer pursue a fourth license for the town.