UPDATE 8:50PM: The Candidate’s Night has been rescheduled to Tuesday 5-7PM in the Warren Room at Town Building. The public is welcome. The event will also be taped for later showing. UPDATE 7:30PM: The Stow Candidate’s Night has been canceled. According to co-organizer Kathy Borofsky, it will be taped tomorrow at Town Building. …
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: New Issues Surface in Town Warrant The Board of Selectmen last night discussed several new topics that have never come before voters at Annual Town Meeting. These new issues now seek resident support…
Events at the Randall LibrarY Boston Harbor Island Lecture “Home in the Harbor”, Thursday, April 16, 6:30pm – The largest recreational open space in eastern Massachusetts, the Boston Harbor Islands offer not only a fun and beautiful place to visit but are full of fascinating historical facts and fictions. Come to this lecture to learn…
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional girls’ lacrosse team opened the season on the wrong foot. The host Chieftains welcomed Groton-Dunstable and was more than gracious as the Crusaders scored early and often en route to a 21-10 victory on Tuesday afternoon.
By Jess Thomas
Nashoba Regional High School boys tennis coach Brenda Mason has seen many different squads come through her program in the 11 years she has coached.
By Ann Needle
School choice is officially over for the Nashoba District. The much-debated choice policy was voted out by the Nashoba School Committee at its meeting last Wednesday, despite protests from out-of-district parents with children in Nashoba schools and some SC members.
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional softball team ended the 2014 season with a little bit of a sour taste in its mouth.
By Ann Needle
Nashoba Regional High School is overcrowded, and the newly renovated Center School has reached capacity according to the district’s numbers. This raises the question of just how many students the Nashoba Regional district can expect to educate over the next few decades.
By Ann Needle
Last Wednesday’s Tri-Town meeting had officials from the Nashoba School District’s three towns debating whether to re-consider membership at Minuteman High School. The towns also discussed what sort of budget hikes the Nashoba schools could afford in the future