By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional girls’ tennis team has established itself as one of the premier programs in Central Massachusetts.
By Ann Needle
The relatively brief May 11 Nashoba School Committee meeting was devoted primarily to approving more than 15 updated district polices, with several not having been been reviewed in over a decade. The SC also heard that the district’s finances are healthy, anticipating the release of a first-time analysis of Nashoba’s business practices.
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: State Laws Enforced for Lake Boon Boating The Lake Boon Commission held a public forum at Hale Middle School Tuesday night that attracted nearly 100 people. The attendees were primarily residents from Stow…
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Residents Protest Joanne Drive Design The Planning Board hosted a public hearing on May 4, attracting 20 residents offering comments about a proposed seven-home subdivision planned for the wooded Joanne Drive property… High…
STOW’S ANNUAL SPRINGFEST: MAY 13-15 See page 5 NRHS Prom/After Prom Important Dates Attention NRHS students: Sign up to attend the FREE Nashoba Regional High School After Prom Party by May 13 and you will be entered into raffles to win behind the dugout Red Sox tickets, behind the bench Celtics tickets and free parking passes…
By Michael James LeClair
Nashoba Regional’s Brie Donahue spun a beauty on Monday afternoon.
By Ann Needle
After 90 minutes of deliberation at its May 4 meeting, the Nashoba School Committee unanimously chose Brooke Clenchy as the district’s new superintendent. In other news, the SC also alluded to the seemingly unexpected resignation of a senior staff member in the central office.
By Ann Needle
The Nashoba School Committee’s Personnel Sub Committee had sharp words at its April 26 meeting for the district’s Human Resources Dept., calling its work with non-union contracts “sloppy.” The tone was more positive elsewhere, with discussions on lifting some of the restrictions on student free time at the high school, and deadlines for selecting a new superintendent.
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional boys’ lacrosse team entered Monday’s road contest with Marlborough High School still in search of its first win of the season.