Congratulations to all the recent graduates, including Minuteman High’s and Nashoba Regional High’s Class of 2013. We have many photo to share that can be found on pages 7, 8 and 9. Best of luck to all in your futures. The Nashoba Baseball team won the Central Mass Div 1 Title last week for the…
Where to Buy a Copy Subscribe for Home Delivery Project Oversight Committee Takes Over The Capital Building Projects Oversight Committee is charged with ensuring multiple building options are brought to the next Town Meeting, and that those options not only serve the needs of the town, but are affordable to its residents. Last night, the…
Stow Area Parents Network (SAPN) Summer Playgroup Schedule To accommodate the varying and busy schedules of our members, playgroups for the months of June, July, and August will take place two times per week,on Tuesday and Thursdays (details are below). Children of all ages are invited to join us at either or both playgroups. Baby playgroup…
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. Monday June 3, 2013 3:26pm ANIMAL A caller from Taylor Road reported that while she was outside, a loose Boxer tried to attack her puppy. The Police responded. The Boxer…
By Ellen Oliver
All the Nashoba varsity sports teams made the post season. Read who picked the right time to get hot and who is getting started on their summer vacation.
By Nancy Arsenault
Seventy-two hours to find $100,000 hidden in a briefcase – Do it in the jungles of New Zealand, with basically no food or water, with two strangers. The only clues are a series of GPS coordinates that must be reached while undergoing physical challenges that defy anything you have ever known.
This is just what Stow’s Meg Patterson experienced this past November when she was part of the inaugural season of filming for TNT Network’s new adventure reality show, 72 Hours, debuting in June.
By Ann Needle
Nashoba students and parents can expect stricter rules next year around what they can eat during school hours and beyond.
The district’s Health and Wellness Advisory Council outlined the major changes to its Health and Wellness Protocol effective with the new school year starting in August. Health & Wellness Coordinator Pat Trahman pointed to the “30-minute rule” as perhaps the biggest change. This state mandate means food that does not meet Massachusetts nutrition standards cannot be sold on district grounds from 30 minutes before through 30 minutes after school hours. As an example, Nashoba Food Services Director Tom Houle explained that cake being sold as a fundraiser during lunch must consist of at least 51% whole grain. But if the fundraisers wait until at least a half hour after school closes, the cake ingredients can vary. The 30-minute rule includes carbonated beverages, he added.
Another school year is quickly passing as the Class of 2013 will step across the stage to receive their diplomas this coming weekend. I can imagine the parents (and the kids) shaking their heads and thinking, “How did that happen so fast?” The 4 years of high school seem to be the quickest of all….
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. Monday May 27, 2013 3:48am COMPLAINT A caller from Sudbury Road complained that his neighbors were outside being loud. The Police responded. Three men were located fishing. They were advised….