Hopkinton Independent December 11 2019

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HOPKINTON INDEPENDENT Vol. 20 | No. 25 | December 11, 2019

Pratt’s legacy lives on By Jerry Spar Managing Editor

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aybe sometimes Mary Pratt acted like the smartest person in the room. And maybe many times she was. “Mary was absolutely brilliant,” Select Board chair Brendan Tedstone said. “She was absolutely a genius. If you gave her a project, she would drive into Boston four days a week to research at the State House or wherever she had to go. She was absolutely relentless. She used Mary Pratt was a longtime volunteer her massive inteland advocate ligence and drive for the Town of to do her job as a Hopkinton. selectman about as tenaciously as anyone I’ve ever met in my life. She took it very, very serious.” Pratt, a longtime volunteer and advocate for the town, passed away Dec. 2 at the age of 91. She had been living at

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The Hopkinton High School football team celebrates with the winner’s trophy after defeating visiting Ashland, 26-7, in the annual Thanksgiving Day football game on Nov. 28.

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Growth Study Committee aims to help handle population surge

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Public input sought as part of long-term planning effort

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Slow progress on downtown parking

By Sandy Quadros Bowles Contributing Writer

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SCHOOLS

Enrollment surge affects more budgets

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s the town’s population grows, a new committee is working with residents to decide what Hopkinton should look like going forward. The Growth Study Committee, a subcommittee of the Planning Board, held its first workshop Nov. 20 to review town demographics and solicit input from residents about how to manage growth in the town going forward. “People feel we’re growing a lot,” said Amy Ritterbusch, Planning Board member and chair of the Growth Study Committee. “We want to shape that growth.”

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New HHS swim coach Webber dives right in

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Growth Study committee members talk to residents during the Nov. 20 workshop at Hopkinton High School.

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