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Camp Bailout Summer Program to be Held for 7th Consecutive Year

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In coalition with the Ashland Fire Department and the Ashland Board of Selectmen, Camp Bailout Summer Program will be held, for the seventh consecutive year, July 10-14, 2017.

Camp Bailout is a week long program designed to educate young women on firefighting and emergency service skills, in a dynamic and fun environment. The week long curriculum is interactive and physically challenging, where the girls will gain strength and knowledge while building confidence and leadership skills.

Hopkinton Education Foundation Boston Marathon Recap

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The sun was shining, the High School was filled with runners and the anticipation was building. The months of prep had led Bill Goebel of Westborough to that moment at 11:15 when the gun went off and he began the 26.2 mile run that he had been waiting for; his first Boston Marathon in support of the Hopkinton Education Foundation. "The crowd support was amazing and like nothing I've experienced before and am still amazed that I could run for 26 miles and kept my hand up hig h fiving people the entire way."

Boston Music Award Winner Ellis Paul in Concert at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts

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The Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) presents master songwriter
and storyteller Ellis Paul in concert on Saturday, May 13 at 8 p.m. Paul is an American folk musician and
traveling songwriter with 5,000 shows and 25 years of road miles under his wheels. He's produced 20
albums of his own music, written songs for Grammy winners, had songs on television and in movies and
has written books for adults and children. His songwriting retreats and classes are well regarded for

Hopkinton Annual Town Meeting May 1st 2017 Day 1 Updates

By Tom Nappi, News Director

View the Special town meeting on HCAM or online here:.

Article 1: Acceptance of Town Reports- Passed

Article 2: Hopkinton Day - Passed

Article 3: FY 2017 Supplemental Appropriations - Passed

Article 4: FY 2017 Budget Transfers (No action recommended) - Passed

Article 5: Unoaid Bills from previous fiscal years - Passed

Article 6: Property Tax Exemption Increase - Passed

Article 7: Senior Tax Relief - Passed

Hopkinton Annual Town Meeting May 1st 2017 Day 1 Updates

By Tom Nappi, News Director

View the Special town meeting on HCAM or online here:.

Article 1: Acceptance of Town Reports- Passed

Article 2: Hopkinton Day - Passed

Article 3: FY 2017 Supplemental Appropriations - Passed

Article 4: FY 2017 Budget Transfers (No action recommended) - Passed

Article 5: Unoaid Bills from previous fiscal years - Passed

Article 6: Property Tax Exemption Increase - Passed

Article 7: Senior Tax Relief - Passed

Hopkinton Library Presents "How to Spot Fake News" May 17th 2017

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How to Spot Fake News
Wednesday, May 17, 7 pm
To be held at the Senior Center
RSVP requested to 508-497-9777 or hopkintonlibrary@hopkintonma.gov (event will only happen if enough RSVPs are received)

Do you want to learn to sharpen your digital skills to better navigate the online web of news, opinion, fact and spin we are inundated with every day? Editors and news outlets are being overwhelmed -- not just in politics, but in business, sports, and other coverage.

Live 4 Evan Boston Marathon Team Raised $17,956

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Live4Evan's 2017 Marathon Team of Don Brown and Brian DeSena raised $17,956 for the Hopkinton organization whose mission is to support families of children with heart disease. The funds raised will go directly to Live4Evan's housing program. The organization has recently signed a lease for the second year on an apartment for families whose kids are being treated at Boston Children's Hospital. To date, five families have utilized the apartment. Interested in learning more? Visit live4evan.org
Pictured are Don Brown, Michael Girardi and Brian DeSena.