Hopkinton Independent March 20 2019

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HOPKINTON INDEPENDENT Vol. 20 | No. 6 | March 20, 2019

Hillers skate to second

Zoning up for debate

Underdog run ends at TD Garden By Jerry Spar Managing Editor

Voters to decide on restricting town growth

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By Jim Kleinkauf Contributing Writer

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he genesis for the Hopkinton High School hockey team’s historic run to the Division 3 state championship game at TD Garden on March 17 — which culminated in a 3-2 loss to Wachusett — took place on an island off the coast of Massachusetts on a mid-February weekend. “Our last two games of the [regular season], we played in the Martha’s Vineyard tournament the first weekend of vacation and the kids just really bonded down there,” coach Chris MacPherson said. “I felt like that really springboarded us into the [state] tournament. “We won that tournament down there, we beat two teams that are ranked higher than us — just like every other team we’ve faced since then. Once we won that, I said, we can make a run here. For an 11th seed to make that push, it’s just an incredible run for these kids.”

Hopkinton’s Kyle Rogers (12) pursues the puck as teammates Tommy Hamlet (19) and Sean Walsh (11) look on during the Hillers’ 3-2 loss to Wachusett in the Division 3 state championship game at TD Garden on March 17.

Hopkinton takes title as America’s Safest City By Jim Kleinkauf Contributing Writer

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Safest city | 9

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ellie Chatten Kenney grew up in Hopkinton and now resides here with her own family. When she heard that Hopkinton was named America’s Safest City by a home safety review company called SafeWise, she was not surprised. The town may have changed a great deal since she was younger, but while the population has soared crime has remained low. “It just solidified that my mother made the right decision to move us here when we were kids,” she said.

During a recent after-school visit downtown to Hop-Yo, (from left) Jack Galanek, Lara McCann, April Galanek, Jack Provencher and Sean McCann worked on a Hopkinton Relay for Life fundraiser. The moms were pleased with Hopkinton’s designation as America’s Safest City.

or more than a decade, keeping up with the increasing growth in Hopkinton population has been a major concern for town government. While the recent increase in school population has been dramatic, it is only one example. Other services like the fire department also are beginning to feel the strain. Which is why Town Meeting voters this year may have the opportunity to try to limit that growth by amending the town zoning bylaws. Normally zoning amendments are generated by the Zoning Advisory Committee or the town Planning Board. However, this year Planning Board member Amy Ritterbusch has decided to subvert that process with two proposed zoning amendments generated by citizen petitions. Ritterbusch said the topic of zoning articles to shape growth was brought up at both Zoning Advisory Committee and Planning Board meetings this year, and she previously expressed her concern at the ZAC public hearing the fall. “Neither board seemed to have the will to move forward with any articles to shape growth for Town Meeting 2019. So I think a citizen’s petition was really the only way to bring the discussion forward this year,” Ritterbusch explained. “In talking to residents over the past two years, the topic of managing the town’s fast-paced growth is one of their top concerns, however, not everyone necessarily agrees on the best way to do that. Residents seem eager for public conversation about shaping growth, and I look forward Zoning | 11

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