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Month: December 2015

Nashoba Escapes NEASC Warning… Dec. 23, 2015

 By Ann Needle With the Nashoba District’s interim superintendent in place, the School Committee selected a search partner for a permanent leader at its Dec. 16 meeting. Nashoba Regional High School administration outlined how it intends to address a major concern that arose in its recent re-accreditation process. Search Process for Permanent Superintendent Interim Superintendent…

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Armed Home Invasion on Century Mill Road… Dec. 24, 2015

Bolton’s Acting Police Chief Warren Nelson issued the following information about an armed home invasion on Century Mill Road and is asking  for anyone with related information to contact the Bolton Police Department. According to the press release, on December 23, 2015 at 3:00pm, the Bolton Police Department received an emergency call from a Century…

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We have a winner!

Congratulations to Tenney Spinneit ! She and a guest will be on the guest list for a Meet & Greet with James Montgomery and will stay, as James’ guests, for the New Year’s Eve show at The International in Bolton.    

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Tri-Town Readies for Nashoba Budget…Dec. 16, 2015

By Ann Needle   The Nashoba District’s three towns  are already talking about what they hope to see for the 2016/17 school budget. The Dec. 9 Tri-Town meeting in Stow also had town representatives discussing how they could help Nashoba begin addressing new standards for accounting for retiree benefits. Bolton Selectman Chair Mark Sprague said…

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New Interim Leader for Nashoba…Dec. 16, 2015

By Ann Needle As reported last week, in the wake of former Nashoba Superintendent Michael Wood’s resignation in October, the Nashoba School Committee chose Dr. Curtis Bates as interim superintendent at a special meeting on Dec. 8. Before retiring from a full-time education career that spanned more than 40 years, Bates most recently served as…

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Nashoba Girls Hockey Season Opener…Dec. 16, 2015

By Michael James LeClair The name on the front of the jersey may say Algonquin Regional, but there’s a real Nashoba Regional feel to this team. Six Chieftains are members of the Algonquin Regional co-operative girls’ ice hockey team. The team is made up of players from four area schools including Nashoba, Marlborough, Hudson and…

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