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HOPKINTON INDEPENDENT Vol. 20 | No. 16 | August 7, 2019
MassDOT discusses ideas for safer I-495/I-90 interchange By John Buday Contributing Writer
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Step in time Hopkinton’s Steve Spector of the band Hot Acoustics engages some children during a July 28 performance at the Town Common, part of the Concerts on the Common series.
he interchange connecting I-495 and I-90, an area known for daily backups and weekly crashes, will see a redesign to meet current traffic and safety demands. The project is being funded and directed by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, and officials met with Hopkinton residents on July 27 at Town Hall to discuss their three design concepts for the new interchange. They also shared information on a fourth, preferred alternative drawing from the three base ones. At the meeting, the first of four scheduled in the area, project manager Ryan McNeill of MassDOT outlined the need for the project. “The good news is we got quite a bit of feedback,” he said, standing next to a projected slideshow. “And the even better news is that the feedback we got from the users of the interchange closely matched the analytical data that we had regarding congestion and safety.” MassDOT | 11
‘Jeopardy!’ no trivial pursuit for HHS’ Meyer Teacher fulfills dream with appearance on legendary game show Hopkinton High School English teacher Shari Meyer made an appearance on “Jeopardy!” with longtime host Alex Trebek.
By Jerry Spar Managing Editor
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t’s the ultimate for any trivia buff: an appearance on the long-running television game show “Jeopardy!” Hopkinton High School English teacher Shari Meyer finally got her chance to live out a dream, flying to Los Angeles and appearing on the penultimate episode of Season 35 that aired July 25, more than three months after it actually took place. And while it did not end as she had hoped — Meyer finished third in a close game that came down to the final question — it’s an experience she won’t
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