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HOPKINTON INDEPENDENT Vol. 24 | No. 23 | November 8, 2023
ESBC makes final case for new school By Susan Gonsalves Contributing Writer
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WICKED FAST
Runners take off at the start of the Oct. 29 Wicked 5K road race, which was part of the Hopkinton Center for the Arts’ Wicked Weekend.
The Hopkinton Police Department continues to deal with the fallout from allegations that a former school resource officer committed child rape, and some other officers became aware of the situation at some point but did not immediately report it.
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report on an external investigation of a Hopkinton Police Department sergeant currently on paid administrative leave showed he had previous knowledge of accusations of child rape against retired Deputy Chief John “Jay” Porter that went unreported to the department. The firm conducting the investigation found 11 instances in which Sgt. Tim Brennan’s conduct violated the HPD’s rules, regulations, policies, procedures and special orders.
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Report indicates Brennan violated HPD policy By Mary Ellen Gambon Staff Writer
raffic and the cost of a proposed new Elmwood School were among the concerns of residents attending the Oct. 24 public forum with the Elementary School Building Committee. Special Town Meeting voters on Nov. 13 will be deciding whether to go ahead with construction of a threestory, Grades 2-4 elementary school with a budget of $158,422,394 on Hayden Rowe Street. It also will need approval at a Special Town Election on Nov. 28. During the more than two-hour session, a presentation was made by representatives from Vertex and Perkins Eastman as well as Elementary School Building Committee (ESBC) members and Superintendent Carol Cavanaugh. About a dozen residents attending in person at the high school expressed their opinions and asked questions during the second hour of the meeting.
NEWS
State again suspends Golden Pond certification
TOWN MEETING Select Board approves electronic voting
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COMMUNITY
Student sparks push for food allergen awareness
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