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Month: October 2015

Nashoba 8th Grade Chiefs to Playoffs…Oct. 21, 2015

By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Youth Football eighth grade team defeated Groton Sunday afternoon on the road by a final score of 34-6 to secure its spot in the playoffs.

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Chieftains Take Down Leominster, Remain Undefeated…Oct. 21, 2015

By Michael James LeClair
Entering Friday night, the Nashoba Regional and Leominster High School football teams were both flawless through five games. When the two squads stepped onto the gridiron at Doyle Field, something had to give.

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New Development Moving Forward…Oct. 21, 2015

By Nancy Arsenault
In September, the Planning Board approved a permit modification for a 66-unit Active Adult Neighborhood on Boxboro Road, to be named Ridgewood at Stow.

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In this week’s Print Edition….Oct 21, 2015

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Orchards Provide More than Apples Stow offers some unique employment opportunities when apple picking season rolls around. According to orchard owners, Stow residents are more than eager to take advantage of the part-time…

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Calendar…Oct. 7, 2015

make and take at Stow Garden Club The Stow Garden Club will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, October 7, at 7pm, at the Union Church in Stow. The ever-popular “Make and Take” event invites you to come and make a fall arrangement and take it home with you. Bring a small- to medium-size container…

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The Independent Clause…Oct. 7, 2015

The Stow Board of Assessors has issued the FY16 individual property assessments, which can be found on the town website. There is a limited timeframe in which to address any concerns with the Assessor’s office. Please read the notice on page 3 for further information and details. The Halloween Candy displays are really getting the…

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In this week’s Print Edition…Oct. 7, 2015

Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Court Rules Against Plantation II, ZBA For the past five years, Stow resident Gregory Reynolds has fought against construction of a new Plantation Apartments multi-unit building that he claimed would adversely affect his…

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