Saturday, May 22, 2021

Polls Open 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
at Hopkinton Middle School

Photo of Meg Tyler
School Committee 2018-22 HDTC Associate Member

Candidate Statement

I hope you will again support my candidacy for School Committee. My family and I have lived in Hopkinton for sixteen years and my son is now a sixth grader at the Middle School. As many of you already know, I have been teaching in the college classroom and worrying over equity, inclusion, effective curricula and student success for more than twenty-five years. I think it benefits the School Committee to have an experienced educator and researcher in its ranks. Not only do we craft and revise educational policy, we must also remain fiscally responsible – all in the service of providing adequate resources so the students can flourish.

What drives me to run again is a deep concern, foremost, for the education and well-being of each individual student. The public school system should rise to meet each child’s needs and can do so through a holistic approach, recognizing that what works for some might not work for others. Equal access to educational opportunities is only one part of the equation. We have to ensure our excellent teachers and administrators feel supported as well. As you can imagine, there is a complex orchestration going on behind scenes. This last year presented us with a number of challenges, some of which we, as a committee, met decently, others which we are still in the process of addressing. SC is a team effort, as they say. In this time of upheaval, consistency has substantive value. We have a good and hard-working team in place and I’d like to see our collective efforts bear fruit.

Current/past volunteer work in town:

  • School Committee member since 2018 (including the ReOpening Planning Committee)
  • Lake Maspenock Preservation Association Board
  • SEPAC Board and Friends of SEPAC Board
  • Hopkinton Cultural Council Committee member
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Photo of Irfan Nasrullah
Select Board 2018-24 HDTC Full Member

Candidate Statement

My name is Irfan Nasrullah, and I am proud to announce my candidacy for re-election to the Hopkinton Select Board.

Some might say I’m an old timer here in Hopkinton; my family first moved here in 1981. There was a lot then for a high school freshman to find attractive about Hopkinton, a small centrally located town with wonderful natural beauty, trails, and plenty of space to explore.

I’ve always known that Hopkinton was the town where I wanted to raise my own family. When I purchased the family homestead in 2013, I came to know that while I had loved Hopkinton as a child, I appreciated it even more as a father. Both the school system and the sense of community are second to none.

I have found my experience on both the Planning Board and the Select Board to be incredibly humbling and rewarding at the same time. I’ve come to know more people and understand we all share common values and a vision for our town. I’ve also come to understand the dedication and effort those before me have put in.

My skill set and experience have served me well in helping the town continue to grow in a manner that expands on the community character and builds on its values. My qualifications as an environmental attorney who also practices in real estate positions me as someone whom I believe can bring valuable insight to the Select Board.

I believe my professional and municipal experience, combined with a dedication to the town and its people, make me an ideal candidate for the Select Board. I respectfully ask for your vote on May 17.

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Photo of Muriel Kramer
Select Board 2021-24 HDTC Full Member, Planning Board 2017-21, Commissioner of Trust Funds 2017-20

Candidate Statement

My name is Muriel Kramer, and I serve on the Planning Board. I have long been interested in planning for Hopkinton that truly contemplates and balances the priorities of the voters, the rights of property developers, and the concerns of neighbors affected by any development. A process that engages all stakeholders respectfully and considers thoughtfully the many and often competing priorities is necessary to both plan for and support growth that is revenue enhancingand in keeping with the small town charm of Hopkinton, the reason so many of us first moved here.

I am ready to re-engage more actively in town government. I have served on the Board of Appeals (2002-’04), chaired the Master Plan Committee (2004-’06), and served as a selectwoman including two years as chair (2005-’08). I have also served as the Deputy Town Moderator (2009-2017) and as a Commissioner of Trust Funds (2014 – 2017).

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Photo of Robert Benson
Planning Board Member 2019-26, Candidate for Re-Election
178 Spring St Hopkinton MA 01748
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Photo of Regina Miloslavsky Ms Ed, Ms CCC SLP, Ms PA-S
Candidate for Cemetery Commission and Commissioners or Trust Funds Board of Health 2021-24

Candidate Statement

Hello! My name is Regina and I am running for an opening seat on the Hopkinton Board of Health. The decision behind running for this seat is to be able to effectuate equitable public health and safety decisions when it comes to the Hopkinton community. My main goals are to prioritize educators and elevate their role to that of essential employees as well as to improve and innovate Hopkinton’s Public Health and Safety, using my direct healthcare experience as a front line Speech Language Pathologist at a major hospital in Massachusetts and a current Physician Assistant student at the MGH Institute of Health Professionals. My latent goal is to add a fresh perspective on the Hopkinton community’s emergency preparedness and response to crises as well as to contribute to the overall diversity of the Hopkinton elected officials being an immigrant, a working mom and a woman of color. I welcome any questions or comments via this email or by phone (857) 654-0365. Feel free to reach out via facebook as well!

I was born and raised in Russia. I moved to the US at the age of 19 years old with my family. I graduated from the University of Southern Maine with a Bachelor’s degree in English (Magna Cum Laude) and a Master’s Of Science in Education.  After working as an EMT for EMS in Boston and for Boston University’s compliance department, I went on to pursue a second Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology. Upon successful completion of this degree, I worked as a medical Speech Language Pathologist at MGH, Newton Wellesley and most currently at Emerson Hospital. Last year I was admitted in and began my third Master’s degree in Physician Assistant studies over at MGH Institute of Health Professions from which I should be graduating next spring. During the pandemic I have worked with respiratory COVID 19 patients as a speech therapist per diem at Emerson as well as completed my pulmonary rotation on the COVID 19 floor at MGH. It has been a trying time but it made me more resilient and gave me an opportunity to glean from this virus to understand the infection control and overall emergency preparedness protocols and processes in Massachusetts hospitals and communities.

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Photo of Lesley Ficarri
Board of Assessors 2017-27 HDTC Full Member
57 Greenwood Rd Hopkinton MA 01748 Candidate Statement: Candidate Statement

Candidate Statement

Hello Hopkinton Neighbors,

My name is Lesley Ficarri, and I am running for re-election to the Board of Assessors for a 3-year term.

The Board of Assessors’ key responsibilities are to support the Assessing Department in valuing real estate and personal property, considering tax abatements and exemptions, and providing data and analysis needed to set the annual tax rate in accordance with applicable Massachusetts laws.

Being on this Board has been a great opportunity to serve our community. When I first joined the Board I integrated quickly and learned about how revenue is generated for the Town of Hopkinton through our taxes. I leveraged my background and skills as a human resources executive to make decisions considering legal frameworks and data along with the impact on our residents and businesses. Sound judgement, high ethics and the ability to maintain confidentiality guided us during each meeting.

My husband, Pete, and I grew up near Pittsburgh, PA. We moved to Massachusetts in 1998 and to Hopkinton in 2001 when we built our house.  We previously volunteered for the town. I served on the Personnel Committee, and Pete was on the Zoning Board of Appeals and Zoning Advisory Committee. We have made great friends here and very much enjoy living in Hopkinton.

Please join me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LesleyforHopkinton/.

I hope to continue serving you on the Board of Assessors, and I respectfully ask for your vote on Monday, May 20th.

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Photo of John Morris
Housing Authority Member 2021-26, Candidate for Re-Election HDTC Full MemberFormer Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board Member and Tax Relief Committee Member
8 Hopkins Rd Hopkinton MA 01748

Candidate Statement

I humbly ask for your vote for re-election on May 18th to the Hopkinton Housing Authority. Elected to my first term in 2020, I will continue to be a strong advocate for affordable and safe public housing in Hopkinton. The Housing Authority is home to many of our veterans, seniors, residents with disabilities, and families. Our work as a board is critical to their wellbeing and it is my honor to continue to serve. 

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Photo of Stanley Pulnik
Board of Library Trustees 2018-21, 2024-28 HDTC Associate Member
11 Downey St Hopkinton MA 01748 Candidate Statement: Candidate Statement

Candidate Statement

It has been my privilege to have served on the Library Board of Trustees, first as a member appointed by the Select Board on the first public board and several times as an elected official. During those terms I advocated for the library and worked with other board members and directors to establish library policies and assure that the library remains a bastion of free speech and is a welcoming place for all citizens of our community.

For the last several years I have been active in the Friends of the Library, helping to raise funds to cover items and programs that the town does not budget for. I look forward to serving the community as a Trustee once again and ask for your support on election day.

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Photo of Tom Pratt
Cemetery Commission 2015-24 HDTC Full Member
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Photo of Kyla McSweeney
School Committee Member 2024-26, Candidate for Re-Election HDTC Full MemberCemetery Commission 2021-25
178 Ash St Hopkinton MA 01748 Committee to Elect Kyla McSweeney c/o Mary Jo Ondrechen 2 College St Hopkinton MA 01748 Candidate Phone: 617-549-1960 Committee Phone: 508-740-9513 Candidate Statement: Candidate Statement

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My name is Kyla McSweeney and I am running for reelection to the Hopkinton School Committee. I have served on the School Committee the past 2 years. I feel my experience is an asset to the Hopkinton Public Schools. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, a Master’s degree in Leadership and Policy in Early Childhood Education and a Juris Doctor. I have worked for the Dept of Education and as special education attorney. I am currently employed at the Dept of Early Education and Care managing a grant that goes to school districts to increase access to quality preschool education and ensure equitable access to special education.

Some of the notable contributions I made serving on the school committee during my first year include:

  • Co-chairing the Superintendent Search Committee which resulted in the hire for Superintendent Evan Bishop
  • Serving as one of two school committee members on the Director of Student Services search
  • Attending meetings as a liaison to the Hopkinton Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC)

Currently I am serving as Chair of the School Committee where I help set the agenda for school committee meetings which have resulted in the inclusion of various speakers such as the Public Health Department and School Principals to discuss issues relevant to the School Committee. I again served on the Director of Student Services search and have participated in interviews for the CFO position and Hopkinton High School principal position. I solicited feedback from diverse members of the community to assist the school committee in voting on the school calendar. I organized a workshop to educate school committee members on how to evaluate the superintendent. I work closely with Superintendent Bishop and the Leadership Team on issues the schools are facing and provide input and thoughtful dialogue. In January, I was the only school committee member to participate in an exercise hosted by the I love you guys foundation in collaboration with Hopkinton Police and Fire Departments to increase our capacity to keep Hopkinton Schools safe in the case of an emergency.

I truly embrace the motto of the HPS, All means All. I show up to support the dedicated educators, administrators and staff of HPS. I attend a variety of school and community events that represent the diversity of our community such as

  • The Hopkinton Chinese American Association’s Lunar New Year Gala
  • The Hopkinton Muslim Student Association’s Iftar Night
  • Senior Capstone Project Fair
  • High School Honor Societies Ceremony
  • High School plays and musicals
  • Unified Sports Basketball Game
  • SEPAC Back to School Family Breakfast, festivals and meetings
  • Graduation
  • Charleswood Groundbreaking and Topping off ceremonies
  • Diwali Gala sponsored by SACH

I hope to continue my time on the Hopkinton School Committee to further ensure that Hopkinton PS retain their excellence which I believe is a result of supporting and investing in our educators, communicating and involving families, and inspiring the curiosity and innovation of our students.

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