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Day: November 20, 2015

Football Wins Tight Game for Title…Nov. 18, 2015

By Jordana Bieze Foster
The Nashoba Regional football team pushed its “bend but don’t break” philosophy to the limit on Saturday but escaped with a 32-27 decision over St. John’s of Shrewsbury, as the last-second play that seemed sure to seal a victory for the Pioneers was dramatically dismantled by the Chieftain defense.

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‘Fame’ Takes Over Nashoba…Nov. 18, 2015

By Ann Needle
It stirs memories of the 1980s for parents, and offers a time-tested glimpse for teens into the rough road to success. And, as “Fame” plays at Nashoba Regional High School this weekend, everyone can enjoy the premier of some new talent at the high school, as well.

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Critical Fixes for Nashoba Noted…Nov. 18, 2015

By Ann Needle
As the Nashoba Regional High School Space Task Force winds down its work, it used its November 10 meeting to identify the areas of the high school that would be critical to fix, even if the building is not expanded and renovated.

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The Independent Clause…Nov. 18, 2015

For some reason that I have yet to discover, Tuesdays are just the worst day. I know some of that is just because I’m on print deadline for Stow, but there’s more to it than that. For instance, for the last three weeks, on Tuesdays only, I’ve had computer trouble. Primarily, my internet has acted up…

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In this week’s Print Edition…Nov. 18, 2015

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Noise Bylaw Shut Down at Town Meeting Five percent of Stow’s registered voters, 266 people, turned out for Monday night’s Special Town Meeting at Hale Middle School.  That group voted down the revised…

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Calandar…Nov. 18, 2015

LOCAL PLANNING FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE How should we prepare for a changing climate? The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) is working with Stow and 12 surrounding towns to create an actionable Climate Resilience Plan for our region. Come to a public forum on Thursday, November 19, from 6:30pm to 8:45pm, at the Acton Town Hall,…

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