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Friday, June 4, 2021 - 6:07 am
HOPKINTON - Town-wide garage sales in Hopkinton, Fort Jackson and Nicholville will be June 5 and 6.
Maps will be in the Hopkinton Town Office.
Anyone who wants their garage sale added to the map should email Jessica Burnett by May 30 at [email protected], or stop by the Hopkinton Town office during business hours. A $3 registration fee required.
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A 16-year-old named
Mikayla Miller was found by a jogger tied to a tree on Sunday, April 18, in Hopington, Massachusetts.
It is believed that the teen got into a dispute with a group of other teenagers the night before. Her mother asked for her death to be investigated due to the suspicious circumstances, however, the DA claimed there was no foul play.
“My daughter was jumped by a group of kids on Saturday April 17th, 2021, and was then murdered hours later in Hopkinton, tied to a tree and left,” read the statement allegedly left by Miller’s mother.
In related news, Hopkinton Schools closed early on Thursday as activists and a prominent congresswoman call for a new investigator to take over the case.
Hopkinton Town Board appoints Eakins to vacant council seat northcountrynow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from northcountrynow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Thursday, February 25, 2021 - 9:06 am
To the Editor:
When we reviewed the resumes of Louie Maine and Rick Eakins that were included in the February Board meeting packet, it was clear to us that Louis Maine has the background, experiences, and education that would make him the obvious choice for appointment to the Hopkinton Town Board to fill the vacancy created by Jody Wenzel s resignation.
He has the skills and knowledge needed to ensure a bright future for our beloved town. With his unique background in forestry and surveying, he knows practically every square inch of the land that comprises our town. He also has the intelligence necessary to not only understand, but also investigate and research, some of the more complicated situations that face towns today.