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Jim Montalto, Leah Holmes and Maggie Sloan to Run the 2016 Boston Marathon for the Hopkinton Public Library Foundation

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Hopkinton resident Jim Montalto and Hopkinton natives Leah Holmes and Maggie Sloan (pictured) will run the 2016 Boston Marathon to raise money for the restoration, renovation and expansion of Hopkinton Public Library.

A Kidney for Justin

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Meet Justin. He just turned 14 years old and is finishing up 8th grade. He enjoys playing Call of Duty and Minecraft like other kids his age. Justin hasn't had much time for games recently.

Justin was recently put on dialysis and is in desperate need of a kidney.

Physicial Requirements:
Age - Under 63 years old
BMI - Under 30
Blood Type - O
Must be a non-smoker

Required Participant Information:
Full legal name
Blood Type
Date of Birth
Social Security Number
Address
Phone Number
Email Address

Town Election 2016 Update: More Candidates Entered Race

By Tom Nappi, News Director

eHOP reported there are now 4 contested races in this years Hopkinton town election. HCAM will be hosting a debate for contested races, Tuesday May 10th at a time to be determined, stay tuned for updates.

"BOARD OF SELECTMEN, For 3 years, Vote for 2 – Contested Race

Michael Umina, 24 Chestnut St, Unenrolled
Margaret Wiggin, 5 Cross St, Democrat
Claire Wright, 28 Hayden Rowe St, Republican
Brendan Tedstone, 45A Pleasant St, Unenrolled

PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION, For 3 years, Vote for 1 – Contested Race

Deborah Ervin Named Interim Library Director

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With the recent retirement of Library Director Rownak Hussain, I am pleased to announce an Interim Library Director: Deborah Ervin. Deb recently retired from her position in Concord and was looking to see if she could “help out” at the Library. She has over 25 years library experience and has been a resident for 11 years. Deb has her Masters Degree in Library & Information Sciences from Simmons College and has experience with renovation projects. She understands the collegial relationships between the Town, the Library and its Trustees, as well as the Friends of the Library.

Networking Works!

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The Massachusetts Council of Aging (MCOA) is launching a new Regional Networking Group program right in your local area to support and assist people 50+ years old who are looking for a new job or guidance in transitioning into a new career direction.

If you are unemployed and actively looking for work, underemployed and looking for a new career direction, or recently retired, not ready to stop working and looking for your "Encore Career", this program is for you!