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Attention Builders!! 1300 foot frontage, open fields, gravel onsite,mature hardwoods,est.37-42...
"The Barony" is a nature lovers dream The custom Post and Beam home overlooks sloping lawn...
Mass acreage abounds this custom bldrs nantucket shingle style home in country setting w/trails...
OLD FARMHOUSE ON LARGE LOT. OWNER HAD PROPERTY ALL ENGINEERED FOR 36 UNIT CONDO PROJECT BUT...
ABSOLUTE TRANQUILITY on Wincheck Pond! This unique 3.9 acre WATERFRONT property has a 3 bedroom...
Builders own home, loaded w/ features. A feeling of openness & warmth w/volumes of light pouring...
QUALITY BUILT HOME IN PEACEFUL NEIGHBORHOOD LOCATED OFF DYE HILL RD. HOME FEATURES ALL YOU...
Never been lived in! New construction on 2 acres. Cul-de-sac. 1st floor Master suite. Open...
25 acres bordered by beautiful stone walls, meadows, woodlands and stream surrounding a country...
WOW!! Granite, Silestone, wide pine hardwoods, pellet stove, 2 service electric, 2X6 truss...
Come home to this unique spacious 3-4bd, 2.5bth country cape on approx. 1acre lot in a peaceful...
Charming,meticulously well kept 4 bed, 3 bath Colonial, located on quiet side street in the...

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Listing information last updated on September 3rd, 2010 at 10:26am.
Town of Hopkinton
H opkinton, along with Richmond and Charlestown, was established in 1669 as a part of the town of Westerly. However, after the people petitioned the General Assembly to divide it, the town of Hopkinton was incorporated on March 14, 1757. Hopkinton was named in honor of Stephen Hopkins, who was then governor of Rhode Island, and also a signer of the Declaration of Independence. In the years prior to its independence, the Hopkinton side of the Pawcatuck River was the religious, business and civic center of Westerly. Even earlier the entire Misquamicut Region, located in the southwestern part of what was then Narragansett County, was inhabited by Indian Tribes. Today there is evidence of the former presence of Indians thousands of years ago in Hopkinton — the Indian Rock Shelters, Indian Signal Rocks and numerous other artifacts.
In 1876, and again in 1976, during the Bicentennial Celebration, Hopkinton took great pride in participating in the celebration of America. There was a comprehensive program for Bicentennial activity, and Hopkinton received an American Revolution Bicentennial certificate and flag designating Hopkinton as a bicentennial community. Today, Hopkinton is still a rural town. Recreation is highlighted in Hopkinton with fresh water fishing facilities, parks and numerous campgrounds. Hopkinton is one of the popular vacation areas of southern Rhode Island and convenient to miles of ocean front beaches. Camp Yawgoog, operated by the Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts of America, and located in Rockville, is one of the largest Boy Scout camps in the United States.
Government
Town Hall | Phone: 401-377-7777 |
- Established: 1639
- Incorporated: 1757
- Form of government: Five-member town council headed by a Council President.
- Council meetings: The first and third Mondays of each month at 7 p.m. Financial town meeting held May 1 to May 15 as set by town council.
- Fiscal year begins: July 1
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