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Video: Razors Edge Salon Cuts Ribbon on New Location and Celebrates 30 Years

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Razor's Edge hosted a ribbon cutting Friday evening for the grand opening of their new location and to celebrate 30 years in business. Owner, Lauren Fitzgerald cut the ribbon to welcome the new location. The salon was formally located at 85 main street and now is located in a brand new building at the 42 Main Street plaza. View the news story below.

Snappy Dogs Celebrates 7 Years in Business

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Snappy Dogs hot dog stand announced they are celebrating 7 years in business on their Facebook page. The locally renowned hot dog stand started their business with a space on the 61 Main Street lot at the former Colella's. Last year when CVS leased the property, the hot dog stand was permitted to stay, but with the opening of CVS, they moved to Weston Nurseries at 93 East Main St. The owners stated at first they were a bit nervous if they would be as busy at the new location but mentioned they are very happy with the results throughout the summer.

Razors Edge celebrates 30 years and new location with ribbon cutting

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Razor's Edge hosted a ribbon cutting Friday evening for the grand opening of their new location and to celebrate 30 years in business. Owner, Lauren Fitzgerald cut the ribbon to welcome the new location. The salon was formally located at 85 main street and now is located in a brand new building at the 42 Main Street plaza. View the ribbon cutting below, more from the reopening and 30 year celebration coming soon.

Women for Women Discussion Group

By contributor,

Are you interested in joining a discussion that includes women at all stages of their careers? Then join the discussion at the Hopkinton Historical Society, 168 Hayden Rowe Street, on Monday, September 19 at 6:30 PM. Whether you are just starting out, mid career, or heading into retirement; whether you work as a volunteer, are a full time parent, or work out of the home - talking with and mentoring each other has proven valuable for women.

Women for Women Discussion Group

By contributor,

Are you interested in joining a discussion that includes women at all stages of their careers? Then join the discussion at the Hopkinton Historical Society, 168 Hayden Rowe Street, on Monday, September 19 at 6:30 PM. Whether you are just starting out, mid career, or heading into retirement; whether you work as a volunteer, are a full time parent, or work out of the home - talking with and mentoring each other has proven valuable for women.

Video: Hopkinton Learning Center Hosted Bake Sale

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Learning Center of Hopkinton had some delcious treats for sale including cookies and brownies to raise money for teacher, Melody Ring who is battaling pancreatic cancer. "We're trying to help raise money to help out with medical bills, take care of the house and keep her spirits up." View the segment below.

View photo slideshow below.

Video: Cycle City Grand Opening

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Cycle City hosted their grand opening ceremony Monday (August 8th) the business officially opens Thursday August 11th and will bring spin and stationary cycling classes to Hopkinton. "The idea is you would come in and check in for about 45 minutes, you would leave your cell phones out, leave your thinking out.. you'll be burning anywhere from 500-1000 calories in 45 minutes, but the emphasis is not necessarily on the calories, the emphasis is on the safety and making sure you have a good time." Stated owner Nav Arora.

Cycle City Spins into Hopkinton

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Cycle City hosted their grand opening ceremony Monday (August 8th) the business officially opens Thursday August 11th and will bring spin and stationary cycling classes to Hopkinton. The business is located at the 1 Lumber Street plaza right next to "The Spoon" restaurant. Find more info about Cycle City here.

View some scenes from the opening ceremony in the below slideshow.

Video: Greyhound Friends International Update

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Greyhound Friends in Hopkinton hosted the annual International Update. The event featured speakers from Spain, Ireland, Argentina, Italy and the United States. The speakers addressed critical rescue operations such as stopping Greyhounds from being imported to countries with very little animal welfare laws. The update also addressed Greyhound health risks and allowed Greyhound adopters to talk about their experiences. View highlights of the event below courtesy of Greyhound Friends.