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Year: 2020

Mosquito Control Project updates

Aug. 5 2020 By Maura Rousseau The Bolton Board of Health hosted Executive Director of the Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project Tim Deschamps to answer questions from the board and residents on July 28. With Bolton having just joined the program, Deschamps said the project had so far received 77 spraying requests from Bolton residents….

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Nashoba District student start date pushed to Sept. 16

Hybrid model planned as District awaits further information from the state Aug. 5, 2020 By Natasha Don The special School Committee meeting continued on July 29 with what Committee Chair Kathryn Codianne described as “A one item agenda with multiple parts.” The item in question was the Fall 2020-2021 school reopening. With the state now…

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Nashoba Boys Basketball Coach earns Coach of the Year honors

By Michael James LeClair For the second consecutive year, a Nashoba Regional basketball coach is walking away with some hardware. On July 28, the Massachusetts Basketball Coaches Association took to Twitter to announce the winners of this year’s Basketball Coach of the Year Awards. A total of 28 recipients from across the state were announced…

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Bolton Police Log

Compiled by Lynda King Excerpts from the Public Safety Logs. Please note, arrests are made based on probable cause but do not determine guilt or innocence until proven in court. This week police made 23 motor vehicle stops, which resulted in two citations, 19 verbal warnings, and two summonses. They also responded to four reports…

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State Senator Dean Tran

Aug. 5 2020 Legislative Update The sun and humidity were not the only reasons that brought the heat in the month of July. The heat was also generated by the Senate through a controversial bill. As the Legislature continues to wait for tax revenue numbers and aid from the federal government in order to build…

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Calendar of Events

Aug. 5, 2020 BOLTON and STOW BACKYARD BOLTON FARMER’S MARKET Backyard Bolton is coming this Saturday, Aug. 8, 10am to 1pm on the Bolton Town Common. We have over 20 Vendors, representing small and backyard farms, small batch product producers, and artisans, coming to the Bolton Town Common. This event gives the Community a chance…

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Coronavirus and Library Services

Coronavirus and library servicesPosted March 15, 2020  The Bolton Public Library building will be closed to the public from Monday, 3/16 through and including Monday, 3/30.  All reservations and programs are canceled. During this time, you can continue to use the library as follows: Phones will be answered from 9 AM-5 PM Monday through Friday….

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Mar. 14: Important Updates From the Town of Bolton

Important Updates From the Town of Bolton Effective Monday, March 16th, 2020, the Town of Bolton will be taking additional precautionary measures to control the spread of the 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19) in our community. Town Hall The Town Hall will be closed to the public until March 27th, 2020. While our doors will be closed…

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Minuteman High School closed through March 20

LEXINGTON — Friday, March 13, 2020 — Minuteman Regional Vocational Technical High School will be closed through Friday, March 20, due to ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) concerns, joining numerous other school districts in the region that have cancelled classes as a precautionary measure. This afternoon, Minuteman administrators were notified that one student, who resides in Arlington,…

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Nashoba schools closed for 2 weeks

To: NRSD Families and Faculty From: Brooke Clenchy, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Todd Maguire, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Date: March 13, 2020 Re: COVID-19 Update (6) Dear Nashoba Families: Since our communication yesterday, the NRSD administration took part in a conference call with the MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the MA Department…

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