By Jake Steinmann Fans of the Westminster Dog Show will have the opportunity to see many of the same dogs they’ve seen on television – and maybe some from their own Bolton neighborhood– in person at the Wachusett Kennel Club shows in Marlborough on Aug. 20 and 21. “When you watch Westminster, you’re missing a…
NO BOLTON EVENTS ~ IN SURROUNDING TOWNS ~ HABITAT NCM SHOWS ‘THE FINEST HOURS’ Habitat for Humanity of North Central Massachusetts will host a showing of the film “The Finest Hours” at Randall Library in Stow on Wednesday, Aug. 24, at 5:30 p.m. The movie depicts a Coast Guard rescue off Cape Cod, in which…
By Lynda King The Public Ways Safety Committee, an advisory committee whose purpose is to work with town officials on ways to make Bolton’s roads safer, met on Aug. 10 to consider the value of having a “Complete Streets” policy, to develop a “wish list” for the proposed Global Partners gas station project, and to…
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 News, Aug. 1 – 7 House Break Reported On Aug. 1, a break-in was reported at a home on South Bolton Road. Police say…
Clerk’s Corner Are you registered to vote? Are you sure? Feel free to call the Town Clerk’s office anytime to confirm voter registration. August 19, 2016 is the deadline to register to vote or change party enrollment for the State Primary on Thursday, September 8, 2016. Voters can easily register on-line or by mail. Go…
I promised last week that I would NOT complain about the heat or humidity. And I am a woman of my word… Next week is our Back to School Edition, which will include school news and bus routes (pending availability). In the meantime, I…
By Ellen Oliver
While a student at Nashoba High School, Brendan Aylward split his time between academic pursuits, representing the Chieftains on the basketball court, and working with students through the Best Buddies program. Now Aylward merged his passion for working with special needs individuals, and promoting fitness for all, into one new gym, Unified Health & Performance.
By Michael James LeClair
It’s never too early to start preparing for next season, just ask the Nashoba Regional boys’ basketball program.
NEW TO DO AT THE LIBRARY Saturday, July 23, 11 a.m. to noon: Cupcake Wars for grades 5 to 8; no decorating experience necessary. Register your team of two. NASHOBA SUMMER THEATER PRESENTS ‘HAIRSPRAY JR.’ Nashoba Summer Theater 2016 presents “Hairspray Jr.” on Wednesday, July 27 & Thursday, July 28 at 7 p.m. The musical,…
By Michael James LeClair
Champions are made in the offseason and the Nashoba Regional field hockey team is back to work in preparation for the 2016 season.
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