By Ann Needle
The Nashoba School Committee’s Personnel Sub Committee had sharp words at its April 26 meeting for the district’s Human Resources Dept., calling its work with non-union contracts “sloppy.” The tone was more positive elsewhere, with discussions on lifting some of the restrictions on student free time at the high school, and deadlines for selecting a new superintendent.
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional boys’ lacrosse team entered Monday’s road contest with Marlborough High School still in search of its first win of the season.
NEW TO DO AT THE LIBRARY The Bolton Public Library will offer the following activities during the month of April. For more information, visit the library’s website at www.boltonpubliclibrary.org. Saturday, April 9, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Suminagashi Japanese Paper Marbling MakerDay (drop in) Friday, April 15, 2 to 3 p.m.: Eric Carle Story time…
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional softball team’s bid for a Central Mass. Division 1 crown came up a little short in 2015 but the Chieftains are back and ready to climb back to the top in 2016.
By Ann Needle
Last spring, Nashoba Regional High School Principal Dr. Parry Graham was quite excited — breathless, almost — over the idea of having each of Nashoba’s four grades compete with one another to earn points for good attitude, school spirit, and academic achievement. At the end of the year, the winning class would take home what was to be the Nashoba Cup.
Dear Residents and Members of the Nashoba Regional School District Community, Thursday night the Nashoba Regional School Committee voted to invite all four superintendent finalists to move forward with the next steps in our Superintendent hiring process. Our next steps include hosting each candidate for a full day visit to our district. The visits will…
Received March 30, 2016 from The Nashoba Regional School Committee Chair Dear Residents and Members of the Nashoba Regional School District Community, The advisory Screening Committee has completed its work and presented the School Committee with five (5) finalists for Nashoba’s next Superintendent. However, one finalist withdrew due to personal reasons. The School Committee extends…
By Cyndy Bremer
Nashoba varsity hockey has done it again with a decisive 5-1 victory over Amherst-Pelham in Springfield on Thursday March 17, earning them the Div. 3A State Championship for the second year in a row.
By Nancy Arsenault
March 12 sounded more like the 4th of July, according to some residents who placed anxious phone calls to the Stow Police department. But it wasn’t a case of misplaced fireworks; it was a Fort Devens training exercise.
SPRING SERVICE CLOTHING DRIVE Students at Emerson and Florence Sawyer Schools will hold a clothing drive between March 27 and April 8 to benefit the organization Cradles to Crayons as part of “Project 351,” a statewide youth-driven service organization that “unites an eighth-grade ambassador from every city and town in Massachusetts for a transformative year…
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