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Day: July 2, 2019

NO PRINT papers Aug. 28 – Weekly print resumes Sept. 4

Welcome to the Online Edition for Aug. 28, 2019! This is the paper for this week. There will be no print edition. We will resume our regular weekly print schedule starting next week, with the Sept. 4 edition. Happy Back to School and summer’s end! me to the Online Edition for July 3, 2019! This…

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Bolton Transfer Regulations Approved

By Nan Shnitzler The following are items of discussion from the June 20 Bolton Selectmen’s meeting: Transfer Station regulations approved Selectmen voted to approve Transfer Station regulations pertaining to the new bylaw that was approved at Annual Town Meeting this past May. Among the new regulations: users may need to provide proof of residency; certain…

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<> + micro = summer fun

By Ann Needle If you were a speakeasy, where would you hide? The answer is, at least in the town of Hudson, downstairs from an ice cream shop.  This so-called “speakeasy” is actually a delectable dinner stop. Called “Less Than Greater Than,” the proprietors often use “<>” in discussing their clandestine, sign-free operation. The first…

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Nashoba student on target for scholarship and awards

By Michael James LeClair Jacki Smith was only in fourth grade when she first picked up the sport of archery.  “I tried every sport under the sun before trying archery,” said Smith, a Stow native. “I tried soccer, basketball, swimming. I even tried horseback riding and none of them ever stuck with me. I started…

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Bolton Police Log

Excerpts from the Bolton Police log, compiled by Lynda King. Police Log: June 24 – 30  This week police made 126 traffic stops, which resulted in 41 citations, 80 warnings and five summonses. They also fielded 10 calls about disabled vehicles, helped one motorist regain entry to a locked car, and issued one parking ticket….

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Calendar… July 3, 2019

BOLTON EVENTS COUNCIL ON AGING HAPPENINGS The Bolton Council on Aging will offer the following activities during the month of June. All programs are held at the Senior Center unless otherwise noted. For more information, contact Heather Goodsell at 978-779-3314 or [email protected]. Tuesdays, now through July 10, 6:30 p.m. at the library: Bamboo Fusion; an…

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Rotary Club Awards Scholarships to Nashoba and Minuteman Graduates

The Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2019 scholarships. The Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley awarded a $2500 college scholarship to Bolton resident Colleen Pokorney, who graduated from Nashoba Regional High School and will be attending the University of Connecticut to pursue a degree in psychology. The Rotary…

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Summer Fireworks in Mass.

For a listing of Fireworks displays in Mass. by town, go here: https://www.bostoncentral.com/events/massachusetts_fireworks/p21018.php For a listing of Fireworks displays in Mass. by date, go here: https://www.bostoncentral.com/events/massachusetts_fireworks/p5389.php

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Classifieds

FOR SALE Three piece living room set by Berkline. Reclining sofa, loveseat and rocker-recliner chair. Good condition. 195.00 for set Call 1-978-897-3959. Nixalite Squirrel Trap-SW2424-brand new in box 25.00. Eureka Sunrise Tent-6 person-10’x10’ with canopy-Excellent condition 50.00. Eureka Timberline II Tent-2 person-5’x7’-Good condition 15.00. Camping cots-Aluminum frame-Good condition 2 @ 15.00 each. Paladin LAN Cable…

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