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The latest exhibition at Two Villages Art Society in Hopkinton features a well-known family of New Hampshire artists. “The Carrolls: Four Related Visions/David M. Carroll, Laurette Carroll, Sean Carroll, Riana Frost” opened Saturday, March 22 and will run until Saturday, April 19.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Hopkinton is preparing for two major departures this year as town administrator Neal Cass and school superintendent Michael Flynn get ready to move on.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Starting next month, Hopkinton residents will no longer have to worry about bagging their waste in green trash bags as part of the pay-by-bag program when disposing of their trash at the transfer station.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
A high-speed chase that began Wednesday night spanning multiple towns ended Thursday morning with the arrest of a Merrimack man who police say evaded capture after officers deflated his tires twice.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Ian Hart praised the Hopkinton School Board and budget committee for their efforts to tame the budget increase, pointing out that the $27.4 million spending plan had only risen by 2.29% despite the pressures of inflation.
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By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Two candidates are running for a seat on the Hopkinton School Board — one is a teacher and the other works for the state Department of Education.
By DAN ATTORRI
They might be small in numbers, but it didn’t stop area high school Nordic ski teams from having big performances at the NHIAA Nordic skiing state championships at the Great Glen Trails in Green’s Grant on Wednesday.
By DAN ATTORRI
After winning their first ever state title last week, the Belmont Red Raider boys’ basketball led area programs in awards when the Division III basketball All-State teams were released by the New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Organization this week.
By DAVID BROOKS
Jacob Morrill, the assistant principal of Hopkinton Middle High School, will be the new principal of Henniker Community School.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
With two open seats and three candidates in the race, Hopkinton voters have a choice to make among Alyssa McKeon, Brian Rousseau and Victoria Bram for the select board. McKeon, owner of Witching Hour Provisions in Contoocook Village, moved to Hopkinton in 2018 and has a background in project management and community engagement.
Story and Photos by GEOFF FORESTER
St. Andrew’s Rector Reed Loy walked from the parish house in the light rain, carrying a small tin of ashes. He stood beside a sign on Main Street in Hopkinton, waiting.
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The early morning glare of the sun against wet pavement led to two chain-reaction sets of accidents on Interstate 89 Friday morning.
By SRUTHIGOPALAKRISHNAN
In a world where people spend so much time behind screens, Emily Burack sees traditional town meetings as a valuable way for people in town to connect, in person.
No. 9 Hopkinton 48, No. 8 Berlin 46
By DAN ATTORRI
The top skiers from across all four NHIAA divisions competed at the Meet of Champions at Cannon Mountain’s Mittersill Ski Area on Tuesday, and five area skiers earned the ability to extend their Alpine season a little more.
By DAN ATTORRI
As head coach Bob Underhill puts it, “We have no rock stars, but they’re all stars.”
By DAVID BROOKS
The American vehicle market has seen a lot of big trends lately, from gigantic pickups to speedy electric cars, but it has also seen one surprisingly small trend: the kei truck.
By DAN ATTORRI
The Hopkinton High girls’ ski team knew that defending its Division III Alpine state title wouldn’t be easy and that Gilford was going to be the team to beat. The Hawks skied well, but in the end, the Eagles were just a little better.
By DAN ATTORRI
For the past two years, the Capital Cup has resided at the Everyday Cafe in Contoocook. After Wednesday evening’s victory, the Hopkinton Alpine ski team brought it back yet again. Senior Merrick Chapin topped the boys’ standings, and both the Hopkinton boys’ and girls’ teams won their respective events as the Hawks claimed their third consecutive Capital Cup on Wednesday at Proctor Academy.
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