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Month: January 2016

Interested in Going Solar? Solarize Bolton wants to hear from you!

By John Agoglia
Even though we are in the dead of winter, one recently-formed committee has its sights set on the summer sun and is in the process of seeing how many other Bolton residents share their vision.

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What’s in Your Water?

By Lynda King
Recent mailings to Bolton homes by area water testing companies have prompted some people to wonder, should I be worried about my water? What’s in it? How can I be sure it’s safe? Where does it come from anyway?

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Girls Basketball Working Hard…Jan. 22, 2016

By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Regional High School girls basketball team fell 56-38 at home to a solid Wachusett Regional club on Tuesday night.

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Bolton Access: Program Highlights for January 24 – January 30

Program Highlights for January 24 – January 30 Presented by the Bolton Human Services & Safety Committee, the “Heroin & Opioid Education Forum” is airing on Channel 8. This forum features an expert panel in an informational discussion of the growing opioid crisis in the state and how local residents can be educated in identifying…

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Superintendent Search Begins…Jan. 22, 2016

By Ann Needle
The Nashoba School Committee officially kicked off it s search for a new superintendent at its Jan. 13 meeting with a workshop that set the time line and expectations for the process.

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Calendar…Jan. 8, 2016

BOLTON TOWN COMMON UPDATE The Bolton Town Common Steering Committee will hold an update on the goals, progress and near-term plans for the Bolton Town Common Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 7 p.m. in the Program Room of the Bolton Public Library. All Bolton residents are encouraged to attend. JANUARY EVENTS AT THE LIBRARY Wednesday, Jan….

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Boys Hockey Winning Streak Continues…Jan. 8, 2016

By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba hockey team continued its red-hot start to the 2015-2016 winter season on Saturday afternoon.

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Minuteman Spurs Another Special TM …Jan. 8, 2016** Updated

By Ann Needle
For the second time in three months, Stow will gather at a Special Town Meeting. On Feb. 1, the town will be voting on a crucial issue that could decide the fate of Minuteman High School’s long-planned building project. Voters will be asked to decide whether to accept an updated regional agreement among the vocational high school’s 16 member towns.

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A Closer Look at NRHS Vandals…Jan. 6, 2016

By Ann Needle
Law enforcement is once again looking for community assistance in identifying the youths behind vandalism that occurred at Nashoba Regional High School last spring. This time, Bolton Police are hoping some help from high tech and social media may yield more clues as to those behind the incident.

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