Andrew Racca finished the Boston Marathon while raising funds for the Lake Maspenock Preservation Association, reflecting a personal connection. Despite experiencing difficulties, particularly near Heartbreak Hill, he described the race as the most enjoyable of his life. Post-race, Racca celebrated with family and is eager to participate in future marathons.
Hopkinton is set to shine this April with "The stART of Something Extraordinary," a community festival coinciding with the Boston Marathon. Featuring events like "Stories and Songs," an art exhibition, and the "stART Line Experience," the program celebrates the town's rich marathon history. Events run from April 2 to April 26.
The Massachusetts Environmental Trust (MET) is hosting an auction from December 1-15, 2025, featuring low-number Right Whale and Roseate Tern license plates to support marine life conservation. Proceeds will fund critical conservation efforts, promoting environmental stewardship while addressing growing needs for protecting North Atlantic right whales and their habitats.
Compassion New England serves individuals, families, and foster families in need of basic necessities. Care Representative Shana Sullivan (in the middle) was so grateful to receive them.
Joe Clark endorses Sandra Irwin for the School Committee, praising her focus on student needs, strategic planning, and her dedication as a mother and global marketing strategist. Vote for Sandra.
As AI technology evolves, Hopkinton High School faces challenges balancing responsible AI use and academic integrity. Administrators emphasize the importance of students producing original work amidst concerns about critical thinking. To navigate AI's role in education, a "green light, yellow light, red light" system is proposed alongside new AI literacy courses to enhance responsible technology use.