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Year: 2014

Scout Seeks Musical Donations

By Ann Needle
For most college-bound students at the end of the summer, packing and sorting is enough to keep busy. But for some, there is other work to do before heading off for school.

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Minuteman Regional Making Changes

By Ann Needle
The building has not had a major renovation since it opened 40 years ago, so few dispute that Minuteman Regional Vocational High School needs a facelift. With that may come a big change in Minutmen’s enrollment numbers.

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Calendar… Septemer 3, 2014

2014 -2015 NRHS Friends of Drama & Drama Society Information The NRHS Friends of Drama and the Drama Society will hold their first monthly meeting at the NRHS auditorium on Wednesday, September 3, at 7pm. Parent volunteers and student actors/techies are welcome and encouraged to attend. For a complete listing of meetings, show information, rehearsals,…

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Public Safety Report… September 3, 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 August 25, 2014 12:54am MEDICAL EMERGENCY A caller from Johnston Way requested an ambulance for a man who had pneumonia.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded….

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In This Week’s Print Edition… Semptember 3, 2014

Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Minuteman Regional Making Changes The building has not had a major renovation since it opened 40 years ago, so few dispute that Minuteman Regional Vocational High School needs a facelift. With that may…

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Youth Football Jamboree Season Kickoff

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.

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First Parish Debuts New Space

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.

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A New High School on the Horizon? 

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.

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