Town Election - Monday, May 17, 2010
Polls are open 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM in the Middle School Gym, 88 Hayden Rowe St (enter by Grove Street)
View or print a full pdf of the ballot on the Town of Hopkinton Website at: http://www.hopkinton.org/BallotATE2010.pdf
Absentee Ballot Applications
must be received in the Town Clerk’s Office by: 5:00 P.M. Friday, May 14. Download an Absentee Ballot Application at http://www.hopkinton.org/gov/clerk/forms/absentee_ballot.pdf
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SELECTMEN
For three years
Vote for TWO
Todd S. Holbrook http://www.holbrookforselectman.com/ 508-435-3116, Republican Caucus Nominee,
6 Rice Street
Benjamin L. Palleiko http://www.palleiko.com/ 617-548-1970, Republican Caucus Nominee,
1 Meadowland Drive
John M. Mosher http://johnmosher.net/ jmosher4selectmen@verizon.net,
13 West Elm Street
Joseph E. Nealon http://joenealon.com/ 508-435-2312, 326 Wood Street |

Voter Information
An Educate Hopkinton Blog Debate
Five Questions and Responses from the Four Board of Selectman Candidates
Women’s Club Candidates’ Night 2010
by Michelle Murdock, HCAM News Director
Read the Summary
Watch the Video
Hopkinton candidates: Balance town charm vs. growth
By Michael Morton/Daily News staff
Read the Article
Recap of Selectmen’s Debate
by Mark Collins, HCAM Staff Reporter
Read the Summary
Watch the Video
Debate gives voters a look at Hopkinton selectmen hopefuls
By Michael Morton/Daily News staff
Read the Article
HCAM News Special
2010 Ballot Question #2, Downtown Revitalization with Town Manager Norman Khumalo and Downtown Revitalization Committee Chair Peter Lagoy.
Watch the Video
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TOWN MODERATOR
For three years
Vote for ONE
Bruce G. Karlin, Candidate for Re-election,
156 Pond Street, Democratic Caucus Nominee |
TOWN CLERK
For three years
Vote for ONE
Ann M. Click, Candidate for Re-election,
143 Clinton Street, Democratic Caucus Nominee |
BOARD OF ASSESSORS
For three years
Vote for ONE
Mary Jo LaFreniere, Democratic Caucus Nominee,
18 Walcott Valley Drive |
BOARD OF HEALTH
For three years
Vote for ONE
Margo R. Roman, Democratic Caucus Nominee,
8 Wescott Drive
Vincent J. Lawler,
7 Greystone Lane |
CEMETERY COMMISSIONER
For three years
Vote for ONE
Lynn M. Fournier, Candidate for Re-election,
14 Marshall Avenue |
COMMISSIONER OF TRUST FUND
For three years
Vote for ONE
Maureen K. Bumiller, Democratic Caucus Nominee,
2 Valleywood Road |
CONSTABLES
For three years
Vote for THREE
Patrick K. O’Brien, Candidate for Re-election,
13 Ray Street, Democratic Caucus Nominee
Don S. Creswell, Sr. Candidate for Re-election,
165 Lumber Street |
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
The candidate receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected for a term of 3 years, the
candidate receiving the second highest number of votes shall be elected for a term of 2 years and the
candidate receiving the third highest number of votes shall be elected for a 1 year term.
Vote for THREE
Kevin G. Kohrt, Candidate for Re-election,
35 Winter Street, Democratic Caucus Nominee
Ronald M. Clark, Republican Caucus Nominee,
8 School Street
Nancy J. Peters, Democratic Caucus Nominee,
258 Wood Street
F. Eric Sonnett, Republican Caucus Nominee,
60 Teresa Road
Kenneth R. Weismantel, Republican Caucus Nominee,
145 Ash Street |
HOUSING AUTHORITY
For five years
Vote for ONE
Patricia A. Kuehne,
24 Highcroft Way
Marilyn K. Stearman,
143 Ash Street |
COMMISSIONER OF PARKS AND RECREATION
For three years Vote for ONE
Patrick J. Mahon, Candidate for Re-election,
5 Ledgestone Drive, Republican Caucus Nominee |
PLANNING BOARD
For five years
Vote for TWO
Sandra King Altamura, Candidate for Re-election,
33 Elm Street, Democratic Caucus Nominee
John M. Coutinho, Republican Caucus Nominee,
1 David Joseph Road
Deborah A. Thomas, Republican Caucus Nominee,
26 Blueberry Lane |
PLANNING BOARD
For unexpired term - 2014
Vote for ONE
Richard A. MacDonald, Republican Caucus Nominee,
3 Wyman Lane
Francis J. D’Urso,
173 Saddle Hill Road |
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
For three years
Vote for ONE
Rebecca L. Robak, Candidate for Re-election,
3 Riverbend Road |
Question 1:
Shall the Town of Hopkinton be allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition two and
one-half, so-called, the amounts required to pay for the bond issued in order to pay for the repair,
maintenance, renovation and improvement of the boiler and heating system at the Elmwood
Elementary School, located at 14 Elm Street in Hopkinton, Massachusetts?
Yes_____ No____
Note from Educate Hopkinton: This article #27 passed unanimously at Town Meeting on May 3, 2010. |
Question 2:
Shall the Town of Hopkinton be allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition two and
one-half, so-called, the amounts required to pay for the bond issued in order to pay for the design
of traffic, roadway and streetscape enhancements in the downtown area of the Town?
Yes_____ No____
Note from Educate Hopkinton: This article #18 passed by clear 2/3 majority at Town Meeting on May 3, 2010.
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