By Ann Needle
Approximately 15 dogs and their humans strutted their stuff at Pet Source in Stow Shopping Center for the seventh Annual Monster Bark, a parade and costume extravaganza that brought out the creative side of local pet caretakers.
MAKE A CHILD’S HOLIDAY WISH COME TRUE Warm Hearts of Stow urges community members to contribute to its annual Holiday Toy Fund. Our goal is to ensure that every Stow boy and girl has a special gift to open this holiday season! It may seem early to start thinking about the winter holidays, but our board members need to begin shopping…
Monday October 20, 2014 9:05am SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY A caller on Circuit Drive reported possible illegal workers in the area. The Police responded. Two competing mason companies were bidding for the same job. All was OK. 12:36pm ASSIST OTHER AGENCY The Maynard Police requested assistance with locating two women who stole 15-20 drinks from CVS. They…
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: A Dog-Gone Spooky Parade Approximately 15 dogs and their humans strutted their stuff at Pet Source in Stow Shopping Center for the seventh Annual Monster Bark, a parade and costume extravaganza that…
Happy Halloween and Clock Changing Weekend. Yay for one, not so yay for the other. I’ll leave it up to your imagination to figure out which one is which in my books. Grab your Stow Independent and let’s see your Halloween costume photos on the back page! Nashoba teams that qualified for post season/playoffs: field…
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional boys’ and girls’ cross country teams wrapped up the home portion of the season schedule in grand fashion.
By Nancy Arsenault
A little over three years ago, Stow’s Frank Gesualdi was slaving in the kitchen of his North End restaurant, Davide, a family operation that consumed his time and nearly every waking minute of his life. The daily travails were documented on Fox Television’s “Kitchen Nightmares,” showing the personal sacrifices facing restaurant owners during tough economic times.
By Ann Needle
The beaming bride and groom were surrounded by loving family and friends, and dancing and a feast. But beyond the trappings of a traditional nuptial celebration, the wedding blessing of John Atem Deng and Elizabeth Barach at First Parish of Bolton earlier this month would be remarkable, even without the outpouring of support from Stow, Bolton, and Lancaster for this special day.