Hopkinton Independent 12-15-21

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HOPKINTON INDEPENDENT Vol. 22 | No. 26 | December 15, 2021

Town taps temporary water fix By Jerry Spar Managing Editor

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HOOFING IT

A horse-drawn carriage carries people around the Town Common during the Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce’s annual Holiday Stroll on Dec. 4.

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INSIDE

Powers move: Officer Phil set to retire Phil Powers, shown at a Senior Center event this past summer, has been Hopkinton’s school resource officer for more than 20 years. He is set to retire in January.

By Mary Ellen Gambon Contributing Writer

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n an era when police nationwide have faced increased scrutiny, particularly in schools, Officer Phil Powers is a shining example of what a community officer should be. The veteran Hopkinton school resource officer of more than 20 years reflected on his career and his efforts to steer Hopkinton’s youth in the right direction as a mentor and friend as he approaches his retirement next month. Powers began his career after serving in the Air Force, joining the Upton Auxiliary Police in 1979. After a few years, he joined the force part-time. In 1987 he became a full-time officer in

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he town’s temporary solution to the issue of potentially harmful chemicals in its water supply will be to rent or purchase a filtration system for the problematic Fruit Street well, the Select Board decided at its Dec. 7 meeting. Additionally, residents who have been identified as being in the sensitive subgroup — infants, pregnant women, nursing mothers and people who are immunocompromised — are to be reimbursed for their purchase of bottled water, as they are advised not to drink or cook with the town water until the issue is resolved with the PFAs (manmade per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). Boiling the water is not a remedy, as it actually serves to concentrate the PFAs in the water even more. Those not in the sensitive subgroup are not considered to be at risk and can

VIEWPOINT

2021 an unforgettable year for better or worse

BUSINESS

Lykan plans expansion, asks town for tax breaks

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COMMUNITY

Phipps shares memories as he nears 100th birthday

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