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Watch Now: Faith Community Church and Project Just Because help families in need

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Head Pastor, Mike Laurence talked with us about a wonderful effort by Faith Community Church and Project Just Because to help families in need for the holidays.

The two organizations combined to help nearly 200 families in need provide Christmas presents this season.

View interview below!

Hopkinton Public Library December 2022 News

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Hopkinton has made a commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging. The month of December gives us an opportunity to put those ideals into action.Three major cultural holidays are celebrated this month, including Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and Christmas. You’ll find displays throughout the library featuring books featuring these holidays. We also have several programs that provide you with the opportunity to either learn more or to help you get into the holiday spirit.

Baypath Humane Society: Meet Layla

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Layla, 2 years old Mix breed

Calling all fun lovers, Layla wants to know if you have room in your home for her! This young girl is all about fun! Fun hikes, fun toy time, fun playdates with her friends, and fun snuggles to end the day. What a perfect itinerary! What we have discovered about Layla is her love for water. She loves to go for a car ride to a local lake and swim and swim. She actually may be part fish!

Jack Fleming appointed President and CEO of Boston Athletic Association

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Jack Fleming (left) pictured here with the Mayor of Athens, Greece, Kostas Bakoyannis has been appointed President and CEO of the Boston Athletic Association according to Dr. Michael O'Leary, Chair of the B.A.A. Board of Governors. " We applaud the decision and wish Jack much success" according to Tim Kilduff, President of the 26.2 Foundation. "The right person at the right time", he added.

Team Hoyt & The Hoyt Foundation Celebrates Selection as a Shaw’s GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS Reusable Bag Program Beneficiary

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The Hoyt Foundation has been selected as a beneficiary of the Shaw’s GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS Reusable Bag Program for the month of December.

The Shaw’s GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS Reusable Bag Program, which launched in March 2019, is a reusable bag program that facilitates community support with the goal to make a difference in the communities where shoppers live and work.

Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce 2022 Annual Holiday Stroll on Saturday, Dec 3rd at 10am!

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It's Holiday time again! Let's celebrate at our 2022 Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce Holiday Stroll. It will be a great way to get all of your shopping done, get a chance to win a $300.00 cash prize and have a fantastic time doing it! Go from store to store by foot or cover much more mileage by taking your own vehicle.

Watch Now: Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce and 26.2 Foundation reveal Boston Marathon Banners

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The 26.2 Foundation along with the Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce recently gathered at Startline Brewery to show off the new Boston Marathon banners and accepted a generous donation from Unibank.

Below, view a lot more of the festivities in HCAM's "Discover Hopkinton" program!

26.2 Foundation: Bibs for Boston Marathon Available

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The 26.2 Foundation has a limited number of invitational entries available to runners with their sights set on the 127th Boston Marathon, scheduled for April 17, 2023.

Team Inspire members get access to training support, weekly group runs (local to Boston), fundraising support through a customizable fundraising platform, and Team Inspire apparel -- not to mention a community of like-minded runners for support when needed.

2023 Boston Marathon Invitational Entry Program Policy Adopted by the Select Board, October 11, 2022

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Pursuant Section 2 of the Hopkinton Marathon Policy, the Select Board will distribute invitational applications for the upcoming 2023 Boston Marathon in the following manner.

Invitational entry applications will be distributed to qualified organizations through a random selection that will take place at a duly constituted public meeting. In order to qualify for the random selection, an organization must fit one of two category descriptions outlined in the Town’s Marathon Policy, namely: