Holliston Democrats elected eight residents to represent the town.
After months of discussion town leaders say they are still not ready to submit a plan to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.
Deb Thomas, a member of the Planning Board, took out nomination papers from the Town Clerk's Office Wednesday afternoon.
The selectmen discussed a business sale on Hayden Rowe Street, and discussed the budgets that were submitted by town departments.
On Tuesday one-term selectmen Todd Cestari announced that he will be running for a second term on Hopkinton's executive board.
As a measure of helping the community understand the details of the DISC and BETA plans for revitalizing Main Street, Town Manager Norman Khumalo has put together a series of press releases.
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If you've been interested in getting involved in town government, here is a list of the open seats and who is currently in the position.
The Town Clerk has posted the following announcement regarding the election dates and the open offices in Hopkinton.
A notice from Town Clerk Ann Click about several important dates for the state primary.
In a year that the town asked all of it’s departments to turn in level funded budgets, the School Committee submitted a budget that was a 3.4 percent increase.
A tax on cigarettes and junk food has a goal of raising money for the state and making residents healthier.
Local lawmakers asked area residents to work with developers in order to have their voices heard throughout the process of implementing a possible casino in the area.
As the School Committee continues to hear feedback from residents and parents, they begin to look into what can be done to lower the amount of students per class.
Details of possible "pay-to-play" contributions emerged in an investigation by the State Attorney General's Office into the actions of former Middlesex County Sheriff James DiPaola.
Do you have an opinion about the potential for a casino in Milford? Don't miss the forum Thursday night.
Last night during the president's State of the Union address, Obama touched on the economy, foreign policy and other issues that face America today.
Last night the Demons Youth Hockey organization presented their proposal for a new hockey arena on the Legacy Farms land.
A forumn at Adams Middle School on Thursday will give concerned residents a chance to ask questions about the impact of a casino in their area.
Town Manager Norman Khumalo shares the history of the DISC as well as the process the town has gone through to develop their revitalization plans.
A solar energy facility proposed for Bullard Street in Holliston was the subject of debate at Thursday's Planning Board meeting.
Congressman Jim McGovern opposed the internet piracy act, and so did many others. The message made its way to the House.
Selectmen discussed allowing a new restaurant to open and began to look at what capital projects could be discussed at the May town meeting.
At last night’s Board of Selectmen meeting members approved a request for a grant to look deeper into combining the Hopkinton and Ashland fire departments.
With the library in the pipeline for state money in several years, Hopkinton residents have begun working to raise money to help augment the library renovation.
Residents spoke out at against the proposed Bullard Street solar facility at a Planning Board hearing on the issue.
In case you missed the School Committee meeting last night, here are five discussions that the board had.
Kennedy announced today he is starting an exploratory committee for the seat.
Survey results show town residents are against districting and want to make sure any solution is a solid educational investment.
At the Jan. 3 Board of Selectmen meeting, the group had an agenda which cover a wide variety of topics.
With the presidential election season begging in earnest today, we want to know how you would vote.
Senior Deputy Sheriff Michael Jackson admitted to soliciting donations for a campaign fundraiser for then-Sheriff James DiPaola from subordinate employees during work hours.
Christen Varley is set to step down as Tea Pary President to Christine Morabito at the beginning of 2012.
In case you missed last night's school budget discussion in the middle school, here are key points that came out of the meeting.
The Marlborough resident stole over many years from her Hopkinton medical practice employer.
A look at what's hot on facebook this week.
At its bi-weekly meeting, selectmen discussed the next step for the Main Street redesign.
The Board of Selectmen has a packed agenda tonight.
The Congressman announced in a press conference Monday that he will not seek re-election in 2012. Under new lines, Hopkinton will be in the 4th Congressional District.
The revised casino bill sent to Gov. Deval Patrick for his signature Wednesday afternoon would send about $15 million less to local communities, diverting the money instead to the state's horse racing industry.