Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition:
Nashoba Approves the Budget
After a public hearing that drew few comments, the Nashoba School Committee officially approved its proposed budget last night, which comes innow at under $50 million. Meanwhile, some parents — especially in Stow — continue to question one of those spending items…
School Needs Discussed at Tri-Town
The short- and long-term needs of the Nashoba Regional School District were the spotlight of last Wednesday’s Tri-Town meeting at Thayer Library in Lancaster. Officials from Nashoba’s three towns, along with several Nashoba School Committee members, also heard highlights of some major financial changes in store for Minuteman High School…
Division Win for Girls Basketball
From the beginning of the season Nashoba has had one goal: return to states and this time take home the big trophy. A major obstacle was a reunion with their 2013 state finalist rivals, Medfield, in the Central Mass Division 2 finals. There was a lot of buildup about this game with most of the hype focused on Medfield, who is ranked number two in the state, despite two losses in the regular season. A lot of people bought into the Warrior propa-ganda – everyone except the undefeated Chieftains, who toppled the Warriors 57-55 in overtime at Worcester Polytechnic Institute on Saturday afternoon…
Past Tense: Icy Roads in Stow
Community Photos and Announcements
Classifieds
Puzzles
And more!