By Jess Thomas
Coming off a Central Mass. Division 2 title last year, the Nashoba Regional girls basketball team started this season on the right note, to the tune of a 49-30 opening night victory at home over Leominster on Friday, Dec. 12.
By Michael James LeClair
On the strength of a game-high 20 points from Leominster’s Derek Franks, the Nashoba Regional boys’ basketball team opened the season on the wrong note with a 54-39 road loss at the hands of the Blue Devils of Leominster High School Thursday night, Dec. 11.
by Ann Needle
It’s crunch time in Stow. Christmas is a week away — and Hanukkah is underway. There’s nothing worse for holiday cheer than a day at the mall being whacked by a passerby’s shopping bags. Rather than succumb to the crowds of craziness, there are many options closer to home.
I wish all of our readers, staff, supporters and angels a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday season for whatever you and yours choose to celebrate. I hope you all have plenty of cheer and time to enjoy your families and friends and the spirit of the season. As you finish (or in my case,…
Recently retired, or soon to be retired? Come and talk with your neighbors about like minded issues…from answering the question “what now?” to travel plans. Write [email protected] for time and location. Stow Democrats Meet The Stow Democratic Town Committee will hold its next monthly meeting at 7:15pm Wednesday, December 17, at a new location: Red…
Monday December 8, 2014 11:12am ASSIST CITIZEN A walk-in reported that she backed into her neighbor’s car. There was no damage. An officer advised the individual. 1:10pm WELL BEING CHECK A caller from Center School requested a well-being check on a student who was not at school. The Police responded. 7:09pm FIRE A caller reported…
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Keep Calm and Shop in Stow It’s crunch time in Stow. Christmas is a week away — and Hanukkah is underway. There’s nothing worse for holiday cheer than a day at the mall…
by Ann Needle
Most of last Wednesday’s Nashoba District School Committee was devoted to a report by Nashoba Regional High School on how well prepared it is for re-accreditation later this year. In preparing for its ten-year reevaluation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, high school staff, who self-rated the school, concluded there’s still work to be done.
By Jess Thomas
Basketball season is back and the Bolton Rip Tide and Stow Lemons faced off in a 5/6th-grade girls battle on Saturday as part of the Nashoba Hoops program.