Hopkinton Independent March 10, 2021

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HOPKINTON INDEPENDENT Vol. 22 | No. 5 | March 10, 2021

School Committee considers proposal for March 29 reopening By Sandy Quadros Bowles Contributing Writer

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Tony Tong plays with his 2-year-old daughter, Meadow, during a recent trip to Hopkinton State Park.

Jimmy Hervol hit the pro tour after a standout career at the University of Connecticut.

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here are times when Hopkinton’s Jimmy Hervol might feel like he is a world away from the PGA Tour. The 2015 HHS graduate is competing on the mini-tour known as Minor League Golf. The payouts are in the hundreds or, on a good week, in the thousands of dollars. But then there are times when Hervol knows he can play with anyone in the world. One of those times occurred in a tournament in late January as Hervol fired a 60. “It was definitely a fun round,” he said. “I just got it going early, made Golfer | 12

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Hopkinton’s Hervol lives pro golf dream By Chris Villani Contributing Writer

he School Committee could officially determine a school reopening plan March 11, committee chair Amanda Fargiano said at a public forum March 4 to discuss issues related to the reopening. Schools tentatively will reopen for students in kindergarten through Grade 5 on March 29, superintendent Carol Cavanaugh said. Middle school tentatively will reopen April 5. The high school reopening date has yet to be set. The forum was held to answer questions submitted by community members about reopening plans and rationales. The time has come, Cavanaugh said, to open the school doors full-time. “Kids need school, they need their peers,’’ she said. Opening school in the spring also could alleviate some anxieties about the fall, she said. This alone could make for

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Planning Board narrowly supports restrictive map

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NEWS

Downtown construction could start next week

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SCHOOLS

Science Fair shows students’ resiliency

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