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…
By Ann Needle In a surprise move, Nashoba Superintendent Michael Wood announced he will resign his post as of June 30, 2016. Wood’s letter of resignation was presented to a hushed School Committee at the end of its meeting Wednesday night (Oct. 28). The committee voted unanimously to accept the resignation. Details on the resignation…
By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Regional High School softball team mounted two comebacks to beat Hudson, 6-4, on Monday, May 18 on the road to take a share of the Midland-Wachusett B league title.
By Ann Needle
Can parents get in legal trouble because teens were drinking in their house? Yes — and the legal punishment may not be the biggest toll, according to a state prosecutor. As the school year closes and graduation parties get underway, Nashoba Regional High School held a forum last Tuesday on social hosting of underage students.
By Ann Needle
At the May 14 Nashoba Space Task Force meeting, the district detailed what it could cost to keep the Nashoba Regional High School building running in the next several years. Charged with identifying what should be done to expand and update an overcrowded NRHS, the task force also took time to look at what the district could do beyond the basics.
WALKING ON FRIDAYS IN MAY The Bolton Trail Committee invites all to a series of walks that will be held on Fridays this month: May 22 and May 29. The walks will start at 9 a.m. from the upper parking lot of Town Hall, where directions will be given to the properties where the walk…
By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Regional High School girls tennis squad reached the district finals last season and it only made them hungry for more in 2015.
By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Regional boys track team came into the Friday, May 8 meet with a 4-0 record, but ran into a fast and competitive Westborough squad.
By Ann Needle
Last Wednesday’s (May 6) Nashoba School Committee meeting was primarily devoted to looking at risky behavior among local teens, measured by results from Emerson Hospital’s latest Youth Risk Behavior Survey. These results offered some good news, but also pointed to several crucial areas calling for attention.
Support the Play for Will Fundraiser The 3rd Annual Play for Will basketball game is between the Central MA Spartans Special Olympics program out of Bolton, and staff from Nashoba Regional High School. This year’s game is on Friday, May 15, at NRHS, 12 Green Rd., Bolton. The game raises money for the Tecumseh Foundation…
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