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HOPKINTON INDEPENDENT Vol. 21 | No. 25 | December 16, 2020
2020, you are muted!
Select Board adopts revised MAPC pledge By Jerry Spar Managing Editor
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Looking back at a challenging year By Jerry Spar, Managing Editor
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10. Carbone’s announces it will close
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he year 2020 started out innocently enough, with a mild January, but when it hit the terrible twos, it did so with ferocity. It was late in February when we first started hearing about the novel coronavirus, eventually to become better known as COVID-19. Then in March everything fell apart. Schools told students to stay home. Restaurants were shuttered. Businesses told employees to work remotely. Hospitals became overcrowded. Sports took a hiatus. And what we all hoped would be a temporary situation — days or weeks — instead became the new normal for the rest of the year. Masks. Social distancing. Hand sanitizer. Zoom teleconferences. Things improved slightly when the weather improved in the warmer months, but in the fall, as cold and flu season arrived, we saw another surge of cases. Hopkinton dealt with the virus as well as could be expected. There were no major outbreaks in the schools or anywhere else in town. And unlike many other municipalities, the town’s finances remain in good shape and most business have managed to survive — at least so far. All that said, life did not stop during the pandemic. There were other big stories. Among them: Residents supported calls for social justice, voters turned out in big numbers for local and national elections, officials attempted to rein in commercial solar developments, and the schools looked to deal with a continued rise in enrollment numbers. Following is our top 10 list of the most impactful stories in Hopkinton this year. They were chosen by our editorial staff based on a number of factors, including page views at HopkintonIndependent.com.
n a brief meeting Dec. 8, the Select Board voted unanimously to adopt a modified version of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) pledge to address systemic racism. The new version eliminates specific references to police, which had been a sticking point. In the original MAPC pledge, two of the five principles address police, with one beginning, “We are committed to instituting an anti-violence approach to policing …” and another reading in full: “We will work to address racism within law enforcement in a proactive, intentional, and consistent manner.” In the version adopted by the board, there is no reference to an anti-violence approach to policing, and other references to police have been replaced by “municipal services.” In its previous meeting on Dec. 1, the three Democrats on the board — Amy Ritterbusch, Mary Jo LaFreniere and vice chair Irfan Nasrullah — said
Carbone’s owners announced in August the restaurant would soon be closing after an 87year run in town.
In late August, owners (and siblings) Peter Carbone and Mary Ann Lorentzen announced that they were planning to shutter the family-owned ItalianAmerican restaurant after an 87-year run. They put up the building and surrounding land, which totals about 12 acres (much of it undeveloped), for sale and said they received a lot of interest, although as of early December no announcement had been made about when the restaurant would serve its final meal.
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