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Last Stop for Minuteman Project…Sept. 9, 2016

By Ann Needle
Minuteman High School soon faces its final chance to land major state money to build a new school. While it appears that Stow’s regional vocational high school has a good chance of winning those funds, it has been a long road with lots of twists, meaning nothing is guaranteed.

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Calendar…Sept. 9, 2016

PUBLISHING NETWORKING GROUP MEETS    The next Publishing Networking Group Meeting will be Saturday, Sept. 17, 10:30 am, at Randall Library. This will be a networking and planning meeting. Please bring your ideas for guest speakers and/or topics.   This is a public meeting open to anyone interested in the publishing field. For more information, please…

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Nashoba Youth Soccer Clinic…Sept. 2, 2016

By Michael James LeClair
The young women of the Nashoba Youth Soccer program received a real treat this past week.

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Honk If You Love Band Nashoba HS to host a new symphonic band…Sept. 2, 2016

by Nan Shnitzler
When Bolton resident Gayle Joseph and Nashoba Regional High School band director Joe McCarthy got in touch this past spring, it was like they were humming the same tune. Joseph had the idea to form a community band that would play more than the marches and showtunes that are a staple of band repertoire. McCarthy had been thinking since the start of his tenure at Nashoba two years ago that he wanted to find more opportunities for students to make music.

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Calendar…September 2, 2016

NASHOBA SYMPHONIC BAND REHEARSALS The Nashoba Symphonic Band (NSB) began rehearsals Sept. 1, but is still welcoming new adult and student members (eighth grade and above). It’s not too late to join! NSB is open to all performers on woodwind, brass and percussion instruments. All regular rehearsals will be on Thursdays from 7 to 9…

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NYFC Starts Season at Jamboree…August 26, 2016

By Michael James LeClair
Who’s ready for some football? The members of the Nashoba Youth Football and Cheer Association certainly are.

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Back to School at Florence Sawyer…August 26, 2016

By Shauna Neidigh
After a busy summer hiring staff, handling necessary maintenance issues and rearranging classrooms, Florence Sawyer School (FSS) is prepared to begin the 2016 school year with several updates.

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Calendar…August 26, 2016

ROB’S RIDE FUNDRAISER The Robert P. Publicover Memorial Fund will host a fundraising motorcycle ride Saturday, Aug. 27, starting from Colonial Candies, 47 Sugar Rd. at 10:30 a.m. The ride will go 60 miles around the Wachusett Reservoir with a full police escort and will end at the Marlborough Fish and Game Club, 1 Muddy…

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Classifieds… Aug. 19, 2016

FOR SALE Rubber Stamps, JustRite sets with various size alphabets and numbers; borders and sentiments. Many unused. Other misc. stamps. $22. 978-562-2826 General Altima Arctic snow tires. Size  225/60 R 16 98Q. Practically new. Can be used in any season. $25 each. (Cost over $100 new).  978/897-5773 Wire dog crates. 24” w/puppy divider, $15.00. 2…

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Police Receive Sweet Thanks from Nashoba… Aug. 19, 2016

By Ann Needle Earlier this month, 16 teens from Nashoba’s Extended School Year program surprised police officers in Stow, Bolton, and Lancaster with a very enthusiastic and personal “thanks” for their service. Nashoba Director of Athletics Tania Rich reported that the students spent a day of class time making thank you cards for the police…

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