By Ann Needle
The Nashoba School Committee officially welcomed the new school year on September 10, with its first meeting of 2014/2015. At the meeting, Committee members questioned some of the often-debated changes that could take place this new year.
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: School Committee Greets the New Year The Nashoba School Committee officially welcomed the new school year on September 10, with its first meeting of 2014/2015. At the meeting, Committee members questioned some of…
Girl Scout Registration Discover your next adventure with Girl Scouts! Swing by and Sing up for Girl Scouts at the Randall Library on Wednesday, September 17, 6 -7:30 p.m. Join today and get ready for the best year ever –make new friends, try new things, and make a difference in your community. From conquering an…
Monday September 8, 2014 10:48am MEDICAL EMERGENCY A caller from Meeting House Lane requested an ambulance for a woman who had severe back pain. The Police and Fire/Rescue responded. An ambulance transported the woman to the hospital. 5:00pm ASSIST CITIZEN A caller from Carriage Lane reported that someone phoned her daughter and stated that she…
Aaah, school photos. The subject came up in my house and I asked reporter Ann Needle to track down some information about some of the changes in the process over the years and what’s happening now in some of the Nashoba District schools. In the meantime, we swapped school picture horror stories from “back in the…
By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Girls Soccer team battled heat and humidity in a scrimmage against Winchester at NRHS, coming out victorious with a 4-0 score on Monday, September 1.
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional field hockey team opened the 2014 season on the right foot Wednesday afternoon. The Chieftains hit the road to kick off the campaign with a trip to Hudson High School and a date with the host Hawks.
Nashoba received two goals from senior captain and forward Sarah Gaffney, a goal and an assist each from junior forward Sidney Lowe and senior captain and midfielder Emma Caviness as the visitors headed home with a 4-0 victory at Riverside Field.
By Ann Needle
This school year opened with lots of buzz about Nashoba Regional High School’s space needs. Last Wednesday in Lancaster, the Nashoba Tri-Town Committee became the third group in the district over the last two weeks to question just how NRHS should expand to fit its growing population.