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Pay Day for Holiday Stroll Winners

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Leo and Cristina Morrissiey
Leo and Hop Chamber President Cristina Morrissiey

Yesterday, the winners of the Hopkinton Holiday Stroll gathered at UniBank Hopkinton to receive their cash prizes. UniBank sponsored the annual event, which was hosted by the Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce. Ten Hopkinton residents received a cash prize of $300 for visiting at least 24 businesses in town during the event.

“It was a wonderful 2022 Hopkinton Holiday Stroll. We’re so thankful to the community for coming out, in spite of the weather,” said Chamber President Cristina Morrissiey.

Holiday Stroll winners
Chamber President Cristina Morrissiey (second from left, back row) poses with Holiday Stroll winners

This year’s winners are pictured above, some with family members. The winners were: Megan Cox, Cheryl Kayan, Jennifer Jones, Mary Myers, Ava Gronemeyer, Patrick Monahan, Kenneth Chrabasz, Karen Umans, Janet Repucci, and old 8-year old Leo Repucci.

Repucci is a student at Elmwood Elementary, and he strolled with his grandmother, Janet. The best part of the day was “getting all the prizes, like the money,” said Repucci. He also enjoyed the candy canes along the way.

Leo Repucci

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