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Month: September 2013

The Independent Clause

This is the 12th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States. Photographer Jonathan Daisy visited the National 9/11 Memorial this past week bringing back some poignant photos, one of which is found on our front page. Our thoughts are with those who still feel the impact of that day. Our Subscription Contest Giveaway…

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Public Safety Log

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 September 2, 2013 11:12am ANIMAL An officer located a lost dog.  The owner was contacted. 12:29pm ASSIST OTHER AGENCY The Concord Police requested assistance with locating a Stow resident regarding…

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In This Week’s Print Edition… September 11, 2013

Where to Buy a Copy Subscribe for Home Delivery   A Welcome and a Goodbye at Selectmen’s On Tuesday night, the Board of Selectmen broke from their traditional meeting format and instead turned the majority of the evening over to a special ceremony celebrating two town employees- one taking on a new position and the…

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Calendar

Eat Pizza and Support Marathon Victims! This Thursday, September 12th, anytime, from 4-9 p.m., come to Papa Gino’s, 117 Great Road in the Stow Shopping Plaza!  During this period, IF you bring the **Marathon Fundraiser Flyer** with you, 20% of sales will be donated to The One Fund Boston, on behalf of a group of volunteer physicians,…

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Field Hockey Calls Home Turf

By Ellen Oliver

Field hockey is the first official varsity home game on Nashoba’s turf field kicking off their season on Friday, September 6 at 7:00 pm. The Chieftains face a familiar foe, Central Mass D1 champ Shrewsbury, well-known because the Colonial’s coach, Lauren Chenevert, leads a popular club team. “A lot of the girls play for her and she knows what they can do,” said Nashoba Coach Jaime Mariani, who is still game planning against the challenge.

Mariani has been using the team’s three scrimmages to determine try-outs and to fill the positions vacated by the six graduated seniors. “I’m really pleased with how the girls are playing,” said Coach Mariani. “We can scrimmage in practice, but I can’t see what the players will do against a team as a team.”

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29 Sudbury is Worth the Quest

By Jordana Bieze Foster

Finding 29 Sudbury can be difficult. But there are plenty of reasons to make the effort.

First off, 29 Sudbury may be the name of the new Italian-inspired restaurant co-owned by WAAF radio personality and Stow resident Greg Hill, but it’s not the address. So don’t put that in your GPS – you’ll end up in Concord. The actual address is 29 Hudson Road, in Sudbury Town Square, which is actually a rather convenient location for Stow patrons.

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Police Impersonator Pulls Woman Over

By Nancy Arsenault

Stow and Maynard police are issuing a warning to local motorists to be on the lookout for a “police impersonator”. A young woman from Stow reported to police on August 22 that a car was following closely behind her as she traveled through the eastern towns on Rt. 117, heading to Stow after work, around 12:45am. Near Erikson’s Ice Cream, the car activated a blue flashing light, and thinking it was the police, the woman pulled over.

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In This Week’s Print Edition… September 4, 2013

September 4, 2013   Where to Buy a Copy Subscribe for Home Delivery   Development Committee Seeks Members Do you have ideas about what types of businesses could best serve the needs of Stow residents? Maybe you have a vision for utilizing the Gleasondale Mill in a way that benefits the community. Town planners are…

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The Independent Clause

I really splurged this week, I feel so guilty. I went and bought…a set of 16 matching real glass drinking glasses- 8 tall, 8 short. I know, I know, I just went crazy. After years and years of kids, I was down to one real-glass glass. Everything else was plastic or a coffee mug. I…

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