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Here's a look at the action taken by the Hopkinton Board of Selectmen at its Dec. 3, 2013, meeting.

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Here's a look at the action taken by the Hopkinton Board of Selectmen at its Dec. 3, 2013, meeting.

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Here's a closer look at last week's Holliston fire log.
Money raised will help utilize unused courtyard space at Holliston Middle School for learning and recreation.
This year's annual event starts with caroling at 4 p.m.
Here's a closer look at the Medfield police log.
A brief synopsis of the Dec. 3 meeting of the Medfield Board of Selectmen by Selectman Richard DeSorgher.
Santa Claus will be at the Dwight-Derby House on Friday, Dec. 6, from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Medfield resident Ashley Fox has set up a GoFundMe page to raise $1,000 for helpless dogs.
Roadway will be closed for a good chunk of the day for paving.
Services will be held on Dec. 5 with a funeral service on Dec. 6.
He was a volunteer fire fighter in Medfield and was also a member of the Medfield Acacia Club.
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates where they stand on immigration.
The first Outstanding Eagle Scout Award was given to local real estate bar leader Michael Healy of Holliston. Healey has been involved in Boy Scouts for more than 50 years.
The house at 18 Pound Street sits on a half acre within walking distance to schools and town.
A walk-in flu clinic will be held on Dec. 10.
Organizers say there were about 46 horses and riders, 24 hounds, and 200 spectators at this year's event.
The company was featured on WCVB for its lab-grown tracheas for human transplant.