An online petition has been started to “Keep Milford Casino-Free,” please click here if you would like to read more or sign the petition: http://www.change.org/petitions/neighbors-for-a-casino-free-milford.
As you probably know, the casino bill has passed the legislature and been signed by the governor authorizing three resort-style casinos in three different regions of Massachusetts. Milford, Foxboro and East Boston are the top three contenders for the “Northeastern Region” casino. Organized opposition has already formed in Foxboro (No Foxboro Casino http://nofoxborocasino.com/) and East Boston (No Eastie Casino https://sites.google.com/site/noeastiecasino/). There are already over 1800 signatures on a petition against a Foxboro casino. The proposed Milford casino, would be nestled between Route 85 and Route 16 on the Hopkinton/Holliston side of Milford. Click here for a link to the exact location, if you would like to see how close it is to your house.
Please spread the word to residents of Milford and surrounding towns and continue to stay informed on this important issue. Again, here is the link if you would like to sign the petition: http://www.change.org/petitions/neighbors-for-a-casino-free-milford.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Petition to Keep Milford Casino-Free
Labels:
Milford Casino
Terry Property - Hopkinton has Right of First Refusal to Purchase
A developer has offered to buy 204 acres of property owned by the Terry family for $3 million. Because, through the Massachusetts Chapter 61A program, the land has been zoned as agricultural and has been receiving a discounted tax rate, the Town of Hopkinton has the right of first refusal to purchase the property now that a purchase and sale agreement has been signed. The land borders Lumber, West Main and Chamberlain streets, as well as the Hopkins/Middle School/High School property. The property has marbled wetlands throughout, so it is difficult to determine how much of the land is buildable yet. The various town boards having been reviewing the property this month in order to give feedback on whether the town should purchase the land. The School Committee asked Director of Land Use, Planning and Permitting, Elaine Lazarus, several questions about the land at their February 2 meeting, including is there enough land without wetlands and without a conservation restriction to build an elementary school. Approximately 15 acres would be needed to build an elementary school and there is a section of about that size off Chamberlain Street close to Hopkins School. The Planning Board discussed the property at their February 6 meeting. Hopkinton’s Sustainable Green Committee has suggested the town buy the land to be a solar farm, and sell the portion of the land not needed to the developer. If the town decides to buy the land there would a vote on it at the next Annual Town Meeting (May 7, 2012).
Articles for further reading:
Hopkinton faces $3 million decision on land deal by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1368166927/Hopkinton-faces-3-million-decision-on-land-deal
Green group suggests Hopkinton buy land, use part for solar farm by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x306962273/Green-group-suggests-Hopkinton-buy-land-use-part-for-solar-farm
Articles for further reading:
Hopkinton faces $3 million decision on land deal by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1368166927/Hopkinton-faces-3-million-decision-on-land-deal
Green group suggests Hopkinton buy land, use part for solar farm by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x306962273/Green-group-suggests-Hopkinton-buy-land-use-part-for-solar-farm
Labels:
Center School,
Land_Use
Town Election - Candidates Needed
The Annual Town Election will be held on Monday, May 21, 2012. The deadline to submit nomination papers is Monday, April 2. Candidates may also be nominated at their party's caucus. Both the Republican and Democratic Town Caucuses will be held on Friday, April 13 this year. The following is the list of offices up for election and candidates that have pulled their nomination papers so far. Many candidates are still needed, for more information contact the Town Clerk http://www.hopkinton.org/clerk/elections.htm.
SELECTMEN, For 3 years, Vote for 2
Todd Cestari
Deb Thomas
BOARD OF ASSESSORS, For 3 years, Vote for 1
John Duffy
BOARD OF HEALTH, For 3 years, Vote for 1
Candidate Needed
BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS, For 3 years, Vote for 1
John Belger
BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS, Unexpired Term 2014, Vote for 1
Candidate Needed
BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS, Unexpired Term 2013, Vote for 1
Stanley Pulnik
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS, For 3 years, Vote for 1
Candidate Needed
COMMISSIONERS OF TRUST FUND, For 3 years, Vote for 1
Candidate Needed
HOPKINTON HOUSING AUTHORITY, For 5 years, Vote for 1
Renee Gilson
HOPKINTON HOUSING AUTHORITY, Unexpired Term 2014, Vote for 1
Warren Johnson
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSIONERS, For 2 years, Vote for 2
Candidates Needed
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSIONERS, Unexpired Term 2012, Vote for 1
Candidate Needed
PLANNING BOARD, For 5 years, Vote for 2
Kenneth Weismantel
2nd Candidate Needed
SCHOOL COMMITTEE, For 3 years, Vote for 2
Jean Bertschmann
2nd Candidate Needed
SELECTMEN, For 3 years, Vote for 2
Todd Cestari
Deb Thomas
BOARD OF ASSESSORS, For 3 years, Vote for 1
John Duffy
BOARD OF HEALTH, For 3 years, Vote for 1
Candidate Needed
BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS, For 3 years, Vote for 1
John Belger
BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS, Unexpired Term 2014, Vote for 1
Candidate Needed
BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS, Unexpired Term 2013, Vote for 1
Stanley Pulnik
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS, For 3 years, Vote for 1
Candidate Needed
COMMISSIONERS OF TRUST FUND, For 3 years, Vote for 1
Candidate Needed
HOPKINTON HOUSING AUTHORITY, For 5 years, Vote for 1
Renee Gilson
HOPKINTON HOUSING AUTHORITY, Unexpired Term 2014, Vote for 1
Warren Johnson
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSIONERS, For 2 years, Vote for 2
Candidates Needed
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSIONERS, Unexpired Term 2012, Vote for 1
Candidate Needed
PLANNING BOARD, For 5 years, Vote for 2
Kenneth Weismantel
2nd Candidate Needed
SCHOOL COMMITTEE, For 3 years, Vote for 2
Jean Bertschmann
2nd Candidate Needed
Labels:
Town_Election_2012,
Voter_Information
Town Budget and Capital Project Updates
According to the Town Charter, the Town Manager must submit the proposed budget to the Selectmen by March 1 of every year. The next Selectmen’s meeting is Tuesday, February 28 and, although the agenda is not yet posted, we expect that the budget presentation will take place at this meeting. The Selectmen must either adopt or amend the Town Manager’s budget by March 15, so we expect they will do so at their meeting on Tuesday, March 13. The budget message for fiscal year 2012-13 was level funding on operational costs, except fixed cost increases and strategic initiatives. The police and dispatchers are under a 2-year wage freeze and the DPW has already negotiated a 0.5% increase for FY13. The fire department agreed to a wage freeze last year, but are still in negotiations for FY13.
The School Committee has requested $2.6 million in capital projects for Town Meeting 2012, including a new Center School Feasibility Study, repairs to the High School track and Loop Road, a new roof for Elmwood School, emergency strobe lights for all schools, a new mowing tractor and new windows for the oldest 1928 section of Center School. We do not yet know the full capital request from the town for next year, but you can view the town’s Ten Year Capital Expenditure Plan at http://hcam.tv/sites/default/files/i_cic_schedules_fy12.pdf.
Articles for further reading:
$8.2 Million in Preliminary Capital Expenditure Plan for FY2013
http://hcam.tv/news/82-million-preliminary-capital-expenditure-plan-fy2013
Hopkinton selectmen weigh tax, spending options by Michael Morton, Hopkinton Crier
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x183257168/Hopkinton-selectmen-weigh-tax-spending-options
Hopkinton schools seek $2.6 million for projects, equipment by Michael Morton, Hopkinton Crier http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x219669599/Hopkinton-schools-seek-2-6-million-for-projects-equipment
The School Committee has requested $2.6 million in capital projects for Town Meeting 2012, including a new Center School Feasibility Study, repairs to the High School track and Loop Road, a new roof for Elmwood School, emergency strobe lights for all schools, a new mowing tractor and new windows for the oldest 1928 section of Center School. We do not yet know the full capital request from the town for next year, but you can view the town’s Ten Year Capital Expenditure Plan at http://hcam.tv/sites/default/files/i_cic_schedules_fy12.pdf.
Articles for further reading:
$8.2 Million in Preliminary Capital Expenditure Plan for FY2013
http://hcam.tv/news/82-million-preliminary-capital-expenditure-plan-fy2013
Hopkinton selectmen weigh tax, spending options by Michael Morton, Hopkinton Crier
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x183257168/Hopkinton-selectmen-weigh-tax-spending-options
Hopkinton schools seek $2.6 million for projects, equipment by Michael Morton, Hopkinton Crier http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x219669599/Hopkinton-schools-seek-2-6-million-for-projects-equipment
Labels:
Capital Projects,
Center School,
Elmwood School,
FY13_Budget
Presidential Primary - March 6
The Massachusetts Presidential Primary will be held on Tuesday, March 6. All Hopkinton precincts vote at the Hopkinton Middle School Brown Gym. Polls are open 7:00am-8:00pm. There will be no school in Hopkinton on election day due to a Teacher Professional Day. See below for a list of candidates on the ballot.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY BALLOT
Ron Paul http://www.ronpaul2012.com/
Mitt Romney http://www.mittromney.com/
Rick Perry http://www.rickperry.org/ (Candidate dropped out of the race 01/19/12)
Rick Santorum https://www.ricksantorum.com/
Jon Huntsman http://jon2012.com/ (Candidate dropped out of the race 01/16/12)
Michele Bachmann http://www.michelebachmann.com/ (Candidate dropped out of the race 01/04/12)
Newt Gingrich http://www.newt.org/
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY BALLOT
Barack Obama http://www.barackobama.com/
GREEN-RAINBOW PRIMARY BALLOT
Kent Mesplay http://www.mesplay.org/
Jill Stein http://www.jillstein.org/
Harley Mikkelson http://harleymikkelson.com/
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY BALLOT
Ron Paul http://www.ronpaul2012.com/
Mitt Romney http://www.mittromney.com/
Rick Perry http://www.rickperry.org/ (Candidate dropped out of the race 01/19/12)
Rick Santorum https://www.ricksantorum.com/
Jon Huntsman http://jon2012.com/ (Candidate dropped out of the race 01/16/12)
Michele Bachmann http://www.michelebachmann.com/ (Candidate dropped out of the race 01/04/12)
Newt Gingrich http://www.newt.org/
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY BALLOT
Barack Obama http://www.barackobama.com/
GREEN-RAINBOW PRIMARY BALLOT
Kent Mesplay http://www.mesplay.org/
Jill Stein http://www.jillstein.org/
Harley Mikkelson http://harleymikkelson.com/
Labels:
Voter_Information
Upper Charles Trail, Fruit Street, Special Education and more
LAND USE
Upper Charles Trail Committee Members Needed, HCAM
http://www.hcam.tv/news/upper-charles-trail-committee-members-needed
Board of Selectmen revisits Fruit Street master plan in Hopkinton by Michael Morton
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x50589583/Board-revisits-master-plan-in-Hopkinton
Hopkinton considers solar policy, facility sites by Michael Morton
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x1085186117/Hopkinton-considers-solar-policy-facility-sites
Legacy Farms submits plan for private sewage plant by Michael Morton, Hopkinton Crier http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x123147920/Legacy-Farms-submits-plan-for-private-sewage-plant
EDUCATION
Senator Spilka Votes for Improvements to Transitional Planning for Students with Special Needs
http://karenspilka.com/2012/02/09/senator-spilka-votes-for-improvements-to-transitional-planning-for-students-with-special-needs/
No Child Left Behind Waivers Change Progress Measurement by Sean O’Donnell, Hopkinton Patch
http://hopkinton.patch.com/articles/no-child-left-behind-waivers-change-progress-measurement
LIBRARY
Hopkinton Public Library Usage Rises in 2011 by Sean O'Donnell
http://hopkinton.patch.com/articles/hopkinton-public-library-usage-rises-in-2011
DOWNTOWN
Hopkinton Downtown Initiative meeting moved to Feb. 29, Hopkinton Crier
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1353875741/Hopkinton-Downtown-Initiative-meeting-moved-to-Feb-29
DISC Meeting Re-Scheduled, HCAM
http://hcam.tv/news/disc-meeting-re-scheduled
Upper Charles Trail Committee Members Needed, HCAM
http://www.hcam.tv/news/upper-charles-trail-committee-members-needed
Board of Selectmen revisits Fruit Street master plan in Hopkinton by Michael Morton
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x50589583/Board-revisits-master-plan-in-Hopkinton
Hopkinton considers solar policy, facility sites by Michael Morton
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x1085186117/Hopkinton-considers-solar-policy-facility-sites
Legacy Farms submits plan for private sewage plant by Michael Morton, Hopkinton Crier http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x123147920/Legacy-Farms-submits-plan-for-private-sewage-plant
EDUCATION
Senator Spilka Votes for Improvements to Transitional Planning for Students with Special Needs
http://karenspilka.com/2012/02/09/senator-spilka-votes-for-improvements-to-transitional-planning-for-students-with-special-needs/
No Child Left Behind Waivers Change Progress Measurement by Sean O’Donnell, Hopkinton Patch
http://hopkinton.patch.com/articles/no-child-left-behind-waivers-change-progress-measurement
LIBRARY
Hopkinton Public Library Usage Rises in 2011 by Sean O'Donnell
http://hopkinton.patch.com/articles/hopkinton-public-library-usage-rises-in-2011
DOWNTOWN
Hopkinton Downtown Initiative meeting moved to Feb. 29, Hopkinton Crier
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1353875741/Hopkinton-Downtown-Initiative-meeting-moved-to-Feb-29
DISC Meeting Re-Scheduled, HCAM
http://hcam.tv/news/disc-meeting-re-scheduled
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
School Budget Update
A huge “Thank You” to everyone who came to the School Committee Public Hearing and/or wrote to the School Committee with your thoughts on the 2012-13 budget. Your voices truly do make a difference! A few days after the public hearing the School Committee sent the following press release. The budget has now been submitted to the Town Manager and may still go through many changes before Town Meeting (May 7) as it is reviewed by the Town Manger, Selectmen and Appropriations Committee. Please continue to stay informed.
PRESS RELEASE - HOPKINTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE FY13 BUDGET
On January 28, 2012, the Hopkinton School Committee voted a budget of $34,085,238, which is an increase of $1,127,516, or 3.42%, over the FY12 budget.
The budget includes support for the following concerns highlighted by the community:
To support all of the items listed above, the School Committee:
With this budget, the School Committee is able to protect the classroom experience provided to students, continue to work toward Strategic Plan initiatives, and be fiscally responsible to the community. There was a tremendous amount of feedback offered by the community throughout the budget process, and the School Committee would like to thank all who shared their comments and perspectives. Understanding what the community values and prioritizes helped guide the School Committee through difficult choices between many valued programs and initiatives, and the current economic challenges faced by residents. The School Committee would also like to thank the administrative staff for support in revising the budget to meet community desires.
PRESS RELEASE - HOPKINTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE FY13 BUDGET
On January 28, 2012, the Hopkinton School Committee voted a budget of $34,085,238, which is an increase of $1,127,516, or 3.42%, over the FY12 budget.
The budget includes support for the following concerns highlighted by the community:
- 6 classrooms of Full Day Kindergarten and 4 sections of Half Day Kindergarten, each with a full time teaching assistant;
- Average class sizes of 20 students or less in all Kindergarten and 1st Grade class rooms;
- An additional classroom teacher in 4th grade and in 5th grade, resulting in average class sizes of 22 at each grade level;
- Reinstatement of the Middle School Drama Related Arts course;
- Funding for curriculum alignment to the new state mandated Common Core frameworks in Mathematics, including increased student and staff support as well as some textbooks;
- Support for Strategic Plan initiatives in foreign language (funded by the F-1 Visa program that allows foreign students to tuition into the district); and
- Needed maintenance at Center, Elmwood, Middle School, and High School, as well as the Special Education offices.
To support all of the items listed above, the School Committee:
- Reduced technology requests;
- Reduced funding for supplies;
- Increased athletic fees at the Middle School and High School from $125/sport to $150/sport;
- Implemented a $25 activity fee for Middle School and High School non-athletic extracurricular activities (one annual fee/student covers as many clubs as the student participates in);
- Increased Full Day Kindergarten tuition from $3,700 to $4,000; and
- Implemented a $100/student transportation fee to local daycare/afterschool program providers.
With this budget, the School Committee is able to protect the classroom experience provided to students, continue to work toward Strategic Plan initiatives, and be fiscally responsible to the community. There was a tremendous amount of feedback offered by the community throughout the budget process, and the School Committee would like to thank all who shared their comments and perspectives. Understanding what the community values and prioritizes helped guide the School Committee through difficult choices between many valued programs and initiatives, and the current economic challenges faced by residents. The School Committee would also like to thank the administrative staff for support in revising the budget to meet community desires.
Downtown Initiative and Revitalization - Meetings to get Public Input
Would you like to learn more about what changes the Town of Hopkinton is considering for the downtown revitalization project (Main Street, between Ash St. and Wood St.)? Do you have comments and recommendations to offer? Aesthetic improvements, pedestrian safety, parking, changes to the major intersections and the possible placement of utility lines underground are all being discussed.
The Town is providing an opportunity for those who are interested to learn more about the Project and discuss aspects of the Project with the Town Engineer, DPW Director and Director of Land Use Planning and Permitting. They will be available to provide a brief summary of the key elements of the Downtown Revitalization Project and answer any questions. Your comments and recommendations will be conveyed to the Downtown Initiative Steering Committee.
The purpose of the meetings is to provide an update to the public and to gather additional input for DISC. With town meeting deadlines on the horizon, this will help to inform and shape the decisions that will be made as to how the Town will proceed with the various elements and the overall Project.
Please consider attending one of the two daytime meetings, which will be held in Room 215 (Board of Selectmen meeting room) at the Hopkinton Town Hall, 18 Main Street, on:
Thursday, February 9 @ 10:00-11:00am
Thursday, February 16 @ 12:00-1:00pm
Please see the following articles from the Town Manager’s office for more information on the Downtown project:
1 The History and Mission of the Downtown Initiative Steering Committee (DISC)
2 Background for the Roadway Project – The Conway Report
3 Pedestrian Safety and the Challenges of a the Downtown Roadway
4 The Hayden Rowe/Main Street Intersection
Recent News Article after Monday's Planning Board Meeting:
Hopkinton downtown parking plan evolving by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x1085184115/Hopkinton-downtown-parking-plan-evolving#axzz1lhCydPc8
The Town is providing an opportunity for those who are interested to learn more about the Project and discuss aspects of the Project with the Town Engineer, DPW Director and Director of Land Use Planning and Permitting. They will be available to provide a brief summary of the key elements of the Downtown Revitalization Project and answer any questions. Your comments and recommendations will be conveyed to the Downtown Initiative Steering Committee.
The purpose of the meetings is to provide an update to the public and to gather additional input for DISC. With town meeting deadlines on the horizon, this will help to inform and shape the decisions that will be made as to how the Town will proceed with the various elements and the overall Project.
Please consider attending one of the two daytime meetings, which will be held in Room 215 (Board of Selectmen meeting room) at the Hopkinton Town Hall, 18 Main Street, on:
Thursday, February 9 @ 10:00-11:00am
Thursday, February 16 @ 12:00-1:00pm
Please see the following articles from the Town Manager’s office for more information on the Downtown project:
1 The History and Mission of the Downtown Initiative Steering Committee (DISC)
2 Background for the Roadway Project – The Conway Report
3 Pedestrian Safety and the Challenges of a the Downtown Roadway
4 The Hayden Rowe/Main Street Intersection
Recent News Article after Monday's Planning Board Meeting:
Hopkinton downtown parking plan evolving by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x1085184115/Hopkinton-downtown-parking-plan-evolving#axzz1lhCydPc8
Labels:
Capital Projects,
Downtown_Revitalization
Educate Hopkinton Event This Sunday
Let's Talk About School and Town Budgets, Center School, Legacy Farms and More
Sunday, February 12 @ 7:00 p.m.
Vineyard Church of Hopkinton, 84 South Street
Have you been following the school and town budget process? Do you know what might get cut and what might get added to the 2012-13 budget? Want to know what the next steps are in the process to finding a Center School solution? Did you hear about the Legacy Farms land available for municipal and recreational use? Join Educate Hopkinton in a casual setting to learn more about what's been going on with these town issues. Guests include Selectman John Mosher, Center School Survey Analyst Paul Flaxman, Parks and Recreation Committee Chair, Ken Driscoll and School Committee Member Nancy Burdick. We want to hear from you on what school and town budget topics are of most interest to you this year. For planning purposes please Click to RSVP Online. Questions? Amy Ritterbusch amyritterbusch@educatehopkinton.com 508.625.1264
Sunday, February 12 @ 7:00 p.m.
Vineyard Church of Hopkinton, 84 South Street
Have you been following the school and town budget process? Do you know what might get cut and what might get added to the 2012-13 budget? Want to know what the next steps are in the process to finding a Center School solution? Did you hear about the Legacy Farms land available for municipal and recreational use? Join Educate Hopkinton in a casual setting to learn more about what's been going on with these town issues. Guests include Selectman John Mosher, Center School Survey Analyst Paul Flaxman, Parks and Recreation Committee Chair, Ken Driscoll and School Committee Member Nancy Burdick. We want to hear from you on what school and town budget topics are of most interest to you this year. For planning purposes please Click to RSVP Online. Questions? Amy Ritterbusch amyritterbusch@educatehopkinton.com 508.625.1264
Labels:
Center School,
FY13_Budget,
Hockey Rink,
Land_Use,
Legacy Farms
School Choice Update
At its January 26 public hearing on School Choice, the School Committee voted not to accept students into Hopkinton schools via the Massachusetts School Choice program. Every year they must decide by June 1 if Hopkinton will accept school choice students the following year. We have NOT accepted school choice students for several years, however Hopkinton students may still go out of district to other towns that accept school choice students. This year 13.5 students attend out of Hopkinton via School Choice and 29 students attend public charter schools out of Hopkinton. The number of Hopkinton students opting to go out of district via School Choice and Charter Schools had been slowly but steadily increasing since the 2005-06 school year, but is now down slightly from last year.
Hopkinton School Choice Trends from Mass DOE FY12
Hopkinton Students Attending Charter Schools from Mass DOE FY12
Hopkinton School Choice Trends from Mass DOE FY12
Hopkinton Students Attending Charter Schools from Mass DOE FY12
Labels:
charter_schools,
school_choice
Hockey Rink, Casino, Land Use, Capital Projects and more
HOCKEY RINK
Hopkinton residents like ice arena proposal by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x739236043/Hopkinton-residents-like-ice-arena-proposal
Residents Support Hockey Arena Proposal by Sean O'Donnell, Hopkinton Patch
http://hopkinton.patch.com/articles/many-residents-support-hockey-arena-proposal
CASINO UPDATES
At Casino Forum, Lawmakers Ask Residents to Compromise by Justin Saglio, Hopkinton Patch
http://hopkinton.patch.com/articles/at-casino-forum-lawmakers-ask-residents-to-compromise-17f42f9d
Coakley says casino law repeal is not eligible for ballot by Matt Murphy, Statehouse News Service
http://www.wickedlocal.com/bridgewater/news/x828553530/STATE-HOUSE-NEWS-Coakley-says-casino-law-repeal-is-not-eligible-for-ballot#ixzz1lo8b35JO
CAPITAL PROJECTS
Hopkinton board considers Capital projects by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
Hopkinton residents like ice arena proposal by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
http://www.wickedlocal.com/hopkinton/news/x739236043/Hopkinton-residents-like-ice-arena-proposal
Residents Support Hockey Arena Proposal by Sean O'Donnell, Hopkinton Patch
http://hopkinton.patch.com/articles/many-residents-support-hockey-arena-proposal
CASINO UPDATES
At Casino Forum, Lawmakers Ask Residents to Compromise by Justin Saglio, Hopkinton Patch
http://hopkinton.patch.com/articles/at-casino-forum-lawmakers-ask-residents-to-compromise-17f42f9d
Coakley says casino law repeal is not eligible for ballot by Matt Murphy, Statehouse News Service
http://www.wickedlocal.com/bridgewater/news/x828553530/STATE-HOUSE-NEWS-Coakley-says-casino-law-repeal-is-not-eligible-for-ballot#ixzz1lo8b35JO
LAND USE
Board of Selectmen revisits Fruit Street master plan in Hopkinton by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
Hopkinton faces $3 million decision on land deal by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
New Hopkinton plaza lands bank, restaurant as tenants by Michael Morton, Hopkinton Crier
Hopkinton board considers Capital projects by Michael Morton, Metrowest Daily News
$8.2 Million in Preliminary Capital Expenditure Plan for FY2013 by Michelle Murdock, HCAM News
THE ECONOMY
Massachusetts Unemployment Rate Drops to 6.8%...Jobs Decline in December by 6,200 via HCAM-TV
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