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Hopkinton Police Log: Dead Cat, Ashland Man Arrested
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A Hopkinton man was convicted Thursday in federal court of filing false tax returns that claimed large refunds to which he was not entitled.
The Hopkinton Green Committee and SolarFlair teamed up to throw a barbecue yesterday to let more Hopkinton residents know about the Solarize Hopkinton Program.
Much of the conversation in the media at this year's Olympics has been about fashion, specifically Gabby Douglas' hair and the beach volleyball outfits.
Do you think speeding is an issue in the local communities? If so, let us know where you think it's the worst.
The following information was provided by the Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Our weekday morning column, 5 Things You Need to Know, provides you with information that can help you plan your day and give you some fodder for water cooler conversations.
It's that time again, the Massachusetts legislature and governor have signed off on a tax-free weekend.
Last night the Holliston Board of Selectmen heard a report from Police Chief John Moore about the crashes over the past five years.
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Natick Fire and Department of Public Works were called to help clean up after hydraulic fluid was spilled.
The following information was provided by the Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
The band of high school students had the crowd movin' and groovin' at Goodwill Park last night.
The following information was provided by the Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Our weekday morning column, 5 Things You Need to Know, provides you with information that can help you plan your day and give you some fodder for water cooler conversations
The following information was provided by the Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Our weekday morning column, 5 Things You Need to Know, provides you with information that can help you plan your day and give you some fodder for water cooler conversations.
Through the T.R.A.I.L.Blazers program, teens from Assabet and other local schools joined forces at to help Baypath Humane Society.
Through the T.R.A.I.L.Blazers program, teens from around the Shrewsbury area joined forces at Assabet Valley Technical School.