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Year: 2015

Down to the Wire for Stow Hoops

By Jess Thomas
Two Nashoba Hoops youth basketball squads from Stow faced off on Saturday afternoon and the result was a thriller that went down to the last second and had everyone on the edge of their seats.

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Teachers Lay Out 2015/16 Needs

by Ann Needle
Space and time were the main requests of Nashoba District teachers at last Wednesday’s School Committee meeting. With the proposed 2015/16 Nashoba budget premiering later this month, this meeting was devoted to roundtable discussions among teachers and administrators on the biggest needs at their schools.

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The Independent Clause… January 23, 2015

Our condolences go out to the family and friends of Michelle Farnsworth of Leominster, a 15-year-old sophomore at Nashoba High School who passed away last Tuesday. The Nashoba school community had embraced Michelle after her cancer diagnosis last spring. Michelle was a member of the Nashoba field hockey team, and although she couldn’t play this…

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Calendar… January 23, 2015

Events at the Randall Library (For more details check out http://www.randalllibrarystow.org) Author Joe Bebo, Family Legends-The Charbonneau Letters, Thursday, January 22, 7pm  will speak about the historical and genealogical research he did while writing “Family Legends-The Charbonneau Letters.” This is the perfect opportunity to speak with the author about his motivations, what he discovered, what…

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Public Safety Report… January 23, 2015

Monday January 12, 2015 3:10pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY A caller from Steppingstones School requested an ambulance for a woman who fell and hit her head.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the woman to the hospital. 4:18pm COMPLAINT A caller from Conant Drive reported that she received numerous phone calls regarding her being sued. …

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In This Week’s Print Edition…January 23, 2015

Subscribe for Home Delivery   Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Teachers Lay Out 2015/16 Needs Space and time were the main requests of Nashoba District teachers at last Wednesday’s School Committee meeting. With the proposed 2015/16 Nashoba budget premiering later this month,…

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Swim Team Dives into Season… Jan. 14, 2015

By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional co-operative swim and dive team is considered an infant program in Central Massachusetts, but that doesn’t mean the Chieftains don’t feel they can’t compete every time they enter the water.

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Training Dogs for Service… Jan. 14, 2015

by Ann Needle
Stow’s Leslie Zelamsky knows why parting can be such sweet sorrow. Training and raising assistance dogs for Canine Companions for Independence, Leslie has prepared six puppies to guide people with physical and emotional issues through productive lives.

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Tri-Town Talks Nashoba Space… Jan. 14, 2015

by Ann Needle
If last Wednesday’s Tri-Town Town meeting at the Stow Town Building is any sign of what’s to come for the Nashoba District, 2015 promises lots of debate on how to expand Nashoba Regional High School.

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