What started as a road trip to Ohio after a family loss has turned into a published guidebook. Hopkinton author Alison O'Leary and her mother, Mavis O’Leary, have released 50 Memorable Museums in Massachusetts, now available on Amazon and through Alison's website at alisonoleary.com.
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Meet Chewy and Kobe, the entertaining boxer brothers of Lake Maspenock. Chewy, a playful 6-year-old, adores mentoring 1-year-old Kobe, creating joyous paddleboarding and snuggling adventures together.
Miley, a retired twelve-year-old Doggie Detective, enjoys napping and walking while guarding her home. She playfully barks at Amazon drivers and occasionally consults on cases, all while looking fabulous.
Elizabeth Roche, a Hopkinton native, will run the Boston Marathon on April 21, 2026, supporting Live4Evan, which provides housing for families seeking pediatric cardiac care in Boston.
Domino, a standard black poodle, lives a double life as a family dog by day and a charismatic bass player in an 1980s cover band by night, captivating fans with his big hair and charm.
The Hopkinton Center for the Arts emerged from a high school savings account and friendships among theater enthusiasts. Established 20 years ago, it evolved from community plays to a vibrant arts hub.
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.