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Hopkinton Candidate Profile 2022: Jared Pray
Hear from Jared Pray, a candidate for the one-year seat on the School Committee

I am a Local Editor covering Dedham, Norwood, Braintree, Framingham, Natick, Hopkinton and Holliston, MA.
I am a Boston native who began my journalism career in 1994. I graduated from Boston University, where I simultaneously received bachelor's degrees in journalism and political science. In 2002, I graduated from the University of Massachusetts Boston with a master's in public administration. I am a 1994 Pulliam Fellow, a national award given to 10 graduating college seniors who are pursuing careers in journalism. I also began pursuing a graduate degree in journalism at Northeastern University.
I previously was a staff reporter for Gazette Publications, Inc., The Dedham TImes, The Daily Transcript and The Parkway-West Roxbury Transcript. Over the past five years, I have been a freelance reporter at Bulletin Newspapers, Inc. covering Boston and Norwood; Gannett, Inc.; and The Hopkinton Independent.
Hear from Jared Pray, a candidate for the one-year seat on the School Committee

Sophie Varatharasa will be arraigned in June. She is accused of severely bruising both ears of a 3-year-old boy in her care.
From a plant sale to making yard art to a book discussion, several activities are on the horizon.
Taylor currently serves as Assistant Superintendent of Student Services and Strategic Integration in Fall River.
The Partnerships for Early Learners pre-K expansion program is run in partnership with the MetroWest YMCA and Framingham State University
The Alzheimer’s Association Massachusetts/New Hampshire Chapter and MetroWest Alzheimer’s Partnership will host the exhibit
The budget, which included $56,616,428 for the schools, sought to provide essential services without overburdening taxpayers.
Hear from Jenn Devlin, a candidate for the one-year seat on the School Committee
Holliston's Annual Town Meeting begins next Monday with 41 articles. There are several articles related to cannabis policy
Three of the ponies were taken to ARL’s Dedham center. ARL, MSPCA, Berkley police and Berkley Animal Control collaborated on the rescue.
The organization's goal is to promote a drug-free community by providing resources and creating relationships between youth and adults
Two years after the bookstore avoided closure, the Granite Street location is preparing to shut its doors.
The Moderna vaccine will be administered at Town Hall on a first-come, first-served basis to residents 50 years of age and older
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Needham awarded a grant to Family Promise Metrowest to support community health priorities
The Dedham Council on Aging, the Dedham Food Pantry and Riverside Community Care each received grants of $6,000 per year for three years
Hear from Holly Morand, a candidate for the two-year seat on the School Committee
New push to reduce the school district carbon footprint, waste stream & water usage, pollution & contamination and engage students.
Town Meeting continues Tuesday with debate on a proposed moratorium on residential cluster development applications
The town's licensing board noted that 27 drinks were served in 90 minutes, according to a March 5 bar tab.
The Natick Public Schools announced several upcoming events, including the beginning of registration for the summer learning program