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Month: July 2016

Bolton Police Report… July 15, 2016

 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. Police Log: July 4 – 10 Police made 42 traffic stops, which resulted in 26 citations and 16 verbal warnings. In addition, they responded to…

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Golf Academy at The International… July 15, 2016

It’s all about IMPACT and getting the ball in the hole, in the fewest strokes! A career that includes 3 All American selections, winning the Haskins Award twice, 15 years on the PGA Tour, 15 years of Golf broadcasting, and author of The Impact Zone, and now PGA Master Professional of Teaching and Coaching, make…

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Calendar… July 15, 2016

NEW TO DO AT THE BOLTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Friday, July 15, 3:30 to 4 p.m.: Outdoor Squirt Gun Play for ages 3 to 8. (The library will provide squirt guns; please don’t bring your own) Wednesday, July 20, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.: Lego Club for ages 5 to 12 Wednesday, July 20, 5:30 to 7:30…

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SUMMER PRINT SCHEDULE… July 15, 2016

SUMMER PRINT SCHEDULE  JULY    8:   NO PAPER 15:    INTERNET ONLY 22:   PRINT PAPER 29:   NO PAPER AUG.    5:   PRINT PAPER 12:  NO PAPER 19:  INTERNET ONLY 26:  BACK-TO-SCHOOL EDITION  

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Summer Fun at Local Festivals…July 1, 2016

By Ann Needle
There are parts of summer that offer non-stop fun and leisure — say, your out-of-town vacation. But some of those sunny days might move slowly around here, turning activities such as taking a left onto Rte. 117 at 5pm — immediately— the sole source of fun.

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Successful Season for Nashoba Track…July 1, 2016

By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Boys and Girls track teams performed at a high level this seasonand each group had a couple of individual athletes who took their talents all the way to the MIAA All-State track and field championship and New England track and field championship.

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Minuteman SC Calls for District Vote…July 1, 2016

Submitted by Steve Sharek, Minuteman Director of Outreach
In hopes of saving a $44 million state grant and securing final approval to build a new high school, the Minuteman School Committee has decided to submit the issue directly to the voters of its member towns. On June 27, the Committee voted 12-1, with one abstention, to conduct a District-wide referendum on approval of bonding for the project.

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