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Month: August 2014

Fielding a Summer Team

By Michael James LeClair
Champions are made in the offseason and that’s what the girls’ field hockey team at Nashoba Regional is striving for this summer.

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Lower Village Road Improvements

By Nancy Arsenault

Last October’s Special Town Meeting approved $125,000 to create final design and construction plans to improve the pedestrian and vehicular travel and safety in Lower Village. “Those plans are now shovel-ready,” said Town Planner Karen Kelleher. That “shovel-ready” designation means that the construction can begin – as soon as funding and a contractor is found.

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The Independent Clause…August 6 2014

Next week will be an INTERNET-ONLY Edition We will do one more summer INTERNET edition next week with the typical contents of the paper available at www.stowindependent.com. The following week, August 20, we will be back to our regular print schedule with our BIG BACK-TO-SCHOOL issue, including the Nashoba Bus Routes. Back-to-school will continue in our August…

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Calendar… August 6, 2014

UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE RANDALL LIBRARY Elizabeth Elo – author of  North of Boston, Thursday, August 7, 7pm. Ms Elo’s debut novel has garnered starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly as well as praise from well-known authors and critics. This gripping literary thriller introduces Pirio Kasparov, a gutsy and  tough-talking girl from Boston who is  thrown into a gritty…

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Stow Public Safety Report… August 6,2014

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 July 28, 2014 3:59pm SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY A caller on Sudbury Road, near the bridge, reported a black trash bag under the Trail Head sign.  The…

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