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Photos Courtesy of Bill Farmer Mother Nature decided to drop a bit of “atmosphere” in the form of snow on this year’s Christmas Tree and Menorah Lighting at Bolton Common. While it did delay the event, originally scheduled for Saturday evening, the snow made a perfect backdrop for the rescheduled event on Sunday evening, Dec….
The Chieftains football team were cheered on at Tuesday night’s well-attended (and open to the public) Pep Rally and Bonfire held at the Lancaster Fairgrounds. The team will take on Clinton on Thanksgiving morning at 10:00 a.m. in Clinton and then on to the Div. 4 Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 2…
By Cyndy Bremer A public tour of Camp Virginia, the possible purchase of which is the subject of an upcoming Special Town Meeting, was held on Oct. 28. According to Ken Troup, who has headed up an ad hoc group to pursue purchase of the former Girl Scout camp, there were approximately 50 visitors who…
By Cyndy Bremer According to Bolton Halloween Parade and Party organizer Karen Regan, this year’s event hosted more participants than she’s seen in the ten years she’s been officially involved. “What a great day…! That was the biggest parade we’ve ever hosted with 600-650 kids and 50 Trick or Treat spots!” Regan exclaimed on the…
Posted Aug. 18, 2017 The 135th Bolton Fair was held Aug. 11-13, at the Lancaster Fairgrounds. With the weather cooperating beautifully, the fair was packed with visitors throughout the weekend to ride the rides, see and pet the animals, listen to live music, and bask in the beauty and fun of an old-fashioned agricultural fair…
NASHOBA GIRLS LACROSSE REGISTRATION Nashoba Girls Lacrosse registration for spring 2017 is now open and will continue through Nov. 30. Early bird registration will be open only to returning NGL players until Oct. 31. Beginning Nov. 1, registration will be open to the general public until Nov. 30. A discount will be offered to those…
The Bolton Parks and Recreation Commission, together with Bolton Loco, sponsored a Fourth of July Celebration on Saturday, July 2. The event included a Bike Decorating/Kids’ Parade from the Bolton Public Library to the Florence Sawyer School, the Lincoln Minutemen Reenactors, a kids race with awards and a Lawn Tractor race. A Family Field Day…
On Monday, July 4, the first raising of the American Flag on the Bolton Town Common was organized by members of the Bolton Conservation Trust. The Bolton Boy and Girl Scout groups assisted. Thank you to Ken and Deb Horton for the photos of the event.
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