This week is the deadline.
Tomorrow is the deadline for tax filings for the year 2011.
A letter from the Board of Selectmen outlines the strengths of Hopkinton's community and welcomes all runners and visitors to town.
Town Meeting and town elections are coming up; you don't want to miss the chance to make your voice heard.
Town Meeting and town elections are coming up; you don't want to miss the chance to voice your votes.
Today the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments for the appeal of Neil Entwistle's first degree murder convictions.
The MBTA will increase ticket prices and remove some transportation services to balance the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
Mark Bush will play a significant role in Lamb's upcoming campaign for State Rep.
With funding approved at town meeting last year, a portion of the multipurpose Center Trail may be ready for use by early fall.
With the US Supreme Court hearing arguments this week about the Affordable Care Act, we want to know what you think about the 6-year-old state mandate.
Don't miss your chance to run for town office.
Yesterday businesses and community leaders met with consultants to discuss ways the interchanges between the Mass. Pike and route 495 could be improved, one of the suggestions was a special access ramp for trucks traveling to and from E.L. Harvey.
After receiving an innovation grant from the state, Hopkinton, Ashland and Medway are pursuing the purchase of a tablet-style food inspection station.
A local legislator had proposed a "stand your ground" gun bill before the law got national attention last week.
Make plans this weekend to get your dog vaccinated a town-run clinic.
The location of Thursday's hearing on the Bullard Farm solar plant has been changed.
A specialist in job creation, Marty Lamb is challenging incumbent Carolyn Dykema in 2012.
During a protest in front of the Sudanese embassy in Washington Friday morning, police arrested Hopkinton's congressman James McGovern, actor George Clooney and others.
During a protest in front of the Sudanese embassy in Washington Friday morning, police arrested Holliston's congressman James McGovern, actor George Clooney and others.
As the information age moves forward Hopkinton authorities are trying to make sure they don’t get left behind.
As the Legacy Farms construction project begins to take shape one of the first building that will be on line is the sewage treatment plant.
It's Sunshine Week from March 11-17, and that means shining the light on government and finding out how transparent it is.
At Last night’s Board of Selectmen’s meeting, John Westerling presented plans that would have a traffic light installed at the School Street intersection with West Main
On a Super tuesday that didn't show any single candidate as an obvious leader nationwide, Mitt Romney won soundly in the stat where he used to be governor.
On Super Tuesday Hopkinton Republicans are turning out to vote between seven potential Republican candidates, but Republican Town Committee straw poll results showed Romney as a clear favorite last week.
Holland will be leaving the town manager's office this month to fill a position with Town Clerk Ann Click.
Budget cuts are eyed to meet Town Manager recommendations and the Superintendent updates the committee on the search for a new principal at Elmwood.
Do you know anyone that's working to keep government transparent? Have you had any problems access information from local offices? Sunshine Week is the time to let those stories shine.
The Deadline to nominate a Holliston resident is March 7.
At last night’s Downtown Initiative Steering Committee Meeting the board voted to recommend an on street parking plan and spoke about a purchase of 2 West Main St.
In a joint meeting between the Board of Selectmen, School Committee and Appropriation Committee last night, Town Manager Norman Khumalo presented a budget that would keep the town underneath the 2.5 percent tax increase limit.
In a press release today, the current Appropriations Committee member announced that he believe he has the passion and skills to keep the school's preforming at a top-teir level.
Every year the town of Hopkinton releases it's annual town report, here's a look at what happened in town in the year of 1911.
In the first week, more than 300 area residents have signed a petition listing reasons why they do not approve of the proposal to build a casino in Milford.
Jean Bertschmann is coming to the end of her first term on the School Committee; today she announced her bid for re-election.
Residents and Planning Board members had questions about interference and the proposed plant's electromagnetic field.
Joseph Kennedy III launched his campaign for the Fourth Congressional District today and made his first campaign stop in Newton.
Ken Weismantel took out nomination papers from the Town Clerk’s office Wednesday and began the process of campaigning for his Planning Board seat.
After months of debate, a final vote on the proposed project on Bullard Street will likely come tomorrow.
The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority has proposed service cuts and fare increases that could affect MetroWest commuters.