Father Daughter Dance Get ready for Bling and Swing at the 2015 Father Daughter Dance! Treats, pizza and hot dogs will be available for purchase. And, of course, photography and flowers to make the night extra special. All girls are invited to bring an adult of their choice. Tickets available in advance from any Girl…
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional girls’ basketball team’s bid for perfection came to an end on Sunday evening.
by Ann Needle
As stage shows go, it has a relatively light story line and the music isn’t complex. But Nashoba Regional High School’s production of Peter Pan, opening March 13, could be its most storied production in years, thanks to something the audience will (hopefully) never see.
by Ann Needle
With the Nashoba School District facing its biggest budget hike in 8 years, administration spent much of last Wednesday’s School Committee meeting defending the proposal.
Father Daughter Dance Get ready for Bling and Swing at the 2015 Father Daughter Dance! Treats, pizza and hot dogs will be available for purchase. And, of course, photography and flowers to make the night extra special. All girls are invited to bring an adult of their choice. Tickets available in advance from any Girl…
By Jess Thomas
Nashoba Regional High School’s winter sports teams have had successful, and some historic, seasons. The wrestling and girls’ basketball teams have had particularly outstanding seasons. The boys basketball and ice hockey teams will be competing in the playoffs, as well.
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional boys’ basketball team was looking to capture its first Clark University High School Basketball Tournament since 1977 on Saturday night.
By Kristin DeJohn
Each year, between 120 and 200 Massachusetts students face a life threatening event at school. They experience anaphylaxis – a serious allergic reaction with a rapid onset, which can result in death. The most common trigger is a food allergen, and the danger is so real for families who have children with life threatening food allergies (LTFA), that the Nashoba Regional School District is making changes.
By Michael James LeClair
Saturday afternoon’s matchup between the Nashoba Regional and Gardner/Murdock hockey teams was a battle of teams headed in opposite directions.
by Ann Needle
At last Thursday’s Tri-Town meeting in Lancaster, Minuteman High School unveiled its long-awaited plans —and price estimates — for revamping the region’s outdated career and technical high school. And the top recommendation (so far) is for a new building by 2020.