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HOPKINTON INDEPENDENT Vol. 21 | No. 22 | November 11, 2020
Dems the facts: Hopkinton votes blue Election adds to pandemic anxiety By Jerry Spar Managing Editor
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Campaigners carry signs for presidential hopeful Joe Biden and state Democratic candidates during Election Day outside Hopkinton Middle School on Nov. 3.
nyone with an interest in the race for the presidency had to be feeling some anxiety last week — before the election, on Election Day and then during the nationwide counting that lasted the rest of the week, as the race was too close to call before then. Hopkinton residents had an outlet to discuss their feelings, as Hopkinton Youth & Family Services offered oneon-one Zoom (or phone) chats for anyone dealing with election-related stress — during what is already a stressful time due to the pandemic. Additionally, an election mental health resource web page included links to organizations and website that can help. Among the advice for “election sanity” was to practice meditation and train one’s mind to be more resilient, transform anger, become less reactive and more open, and limit anxiety. Election | 7
COVID surge leads to curfew, other restrictions
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By Jerry Spar Managing Editor
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Runners adjust after 2021 race postponed Residents push for solar zoning policy
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assachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker last week announced a slew of new restrictions designed to control the current surge of COVID-19 cases, including a 10 p.m. curfew and a reduction in the number of people who are allowed at private gatherings. The restrictions were to take effect this past Friday (Nov. 6). The curfew — technically a stay-at-home advisory from the Department of Public Health – urges residents to stay home between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. except for necessary activities such as work, school and critical errands. Going for a walk also is approved. Restaurant table service is to end by 9:30 p.m. in order to comply, and other stores/facilities are to close at 9:30 as well, although supermarkets, pharmacies, gas stations and retail
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A sign outside Hopkinton Middle School asks people to wear a face covering. Hopkinton’s overall success with protective measures has helped keep the town’s COVID-19 numbers in check.
HHS soccer teams cap strange season
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