By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba American Youth Football League officially kicked off on Saturday with all of its teams in action at the 2014 Central Mass. North Jamboree hosted by the Chair City Lions out of Gardner.
By Ann Needle
Next week, after five years of fundraising and construction, the First Parish Church of Stow and Acton debuts a new look. It is a new space that accommodates the growth of FPC’s congregation, and comfortably fits the Church’s role as a community landmark and resource.
By Nancy Arsenault
Nashoba Superintendent Michael Woods is looking to build a new high school, according to Mark Dobyns Jones, Stow’s representative to the Nashoba Regional High School Space Study Task Force. “It could be in the same space, it could be on another piece of land,” said Jones at Tuesday night’s Selectmen’s meeting.
By Kristen Kerouac 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 August 18, 2014 1:06pm FOUND A caller from the Stow Away Golf Club reported that a cell phone was found on the property. The Police…
Sing Bach with Sounds of Stow Chorus The Sounds of Stow Chorus and Orchestra welcomes singers to join us in performing our fall concert. Rehearsals are Monday evenings from 7:30pm to 9:30pm in the hall of the First Parish Church, 353 Great Rd. The fall concert will be held Sunday afternoon, November 23, in Stow….
Where to Buy a Copy Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: A New High School on the Horizon? Nashoba Superintendent Michael Woods is looking to build a new high school, according to Mark Dobyns Jones, Stow’s representative to the…
By Jess Thomas
The 13th annual Stow Conservation Trust Bike For The Woods is set to occur on Sunday, August 24 in front of Stow’s Randall Library.
By Robert Cooke
Some of the fun and adventure of being an astronaut comes from seeing our world from an entirely new perspective – sort of a bird’s-eye view on steroids.
By Ann Needle
Summer brought some big changes to both the Stow schools and Nashoba Regional High School. When school opens August 27, families can expect new staff and learning options at its schools.