By Nancy Arsenault
March 12 sounded more like the 4th of July, according to some residents who placed anxious phone calls to the Stow Police department. But it wasn’t a case of misplaced fireworks; it was a Fort Devens training exercise.
SPRING SERVICE CLOTHING DRIVE Students at Emerson and Florence Sawyer Schools will hold a clothing drive between March 27 and April 8 to benefit the organization Cradles to Crayons as part of “Project 351,” a statewide youth-driven service organization that “unites an eighth-grade ambassador from every city and town in Massachusetts for a transformative year…
By Ann Needle
The Nashoba School Committee agreed at its March 16 meeting to put any plans to expand Nashoba Regional High School on hold for now. They also took another look at the proposed 2016/17 calendar, but came away with questions.
By Michael James LeClair
The champs are back on their throne. The Nashoba Regional hockey team made it back to back Central Mass. Division 3A titles on Monday night with an 8-0 victory over Oakmont Regional at Fitchburg State University’s Wallace Civic Center.
By Ann Needle
The Stow Conservation Commission heard comments March 8 on its proposed revisions to its land regulations, and began wrapping up a situation surrounding the tenant of a particular parcel of leased farming land.
By Ann Needle Students and staff at Nashoba Regional High School were dismissed earlier today after a bullet was found on a hallway floor. The building was re-opened to the public about 1:30pm after a thorough search of the school. The Bolton Police Dept. reported that at about 9:20am, a student discovered a .22 caliber…
NEW TO DO AT THE LIBRARY Saturday, March 12, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Monster Stuffies MakerDay; create cute and creepy felt monster dolls. Drop in; all ages welcome, but basic sewing skills are required. GARDENERS INVITED The Bolton Community Garden has a few plots available starting in April 2016, and March is the time…
By Michael James LeClair
The fourth-seeded Nashoba Regional boys’ basketball team came up short of its goal of a Central Mass. Division 2 championship despite a pair of gutsy performances in the first two rounds of the sectional tournament.
By Ann Needle
Television of the 1960s featured, among the sunny variety shows and sitcoms, a family that found its calling in cobwebs and coffins. In a few weeks “The Addams Family,” a musical based on that television show, will resurrect the beloved characters of the TV series on the Nashoba Regional High School stage.
By Ann Needle
An overflow crowd jammed the Nashoba District superintendent’s office March 3, as the School Committee tried to address a proposed reorganization of the district’s central office. The proposed reorganization is still not part of the proposed 2016/17 budget, which was outlined before the SC’s planned vote on the package March 10.
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