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Year: 2023

Public Safety Logs

By Kristen Kerouac Excerpts from the Public Safety Logs. Please note, arrests are made based on probable cause but do not determine guilt or innocence until proven in court. Monday August 28, 2023 4:10am MEDICAL EMERGENCY A caller from Johnston Way requested an ambulance for a man who had difficulty breathing.  The Police and Fire/Rescue…

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STOW TV SCHEDULE

Stow TV Schedule for Sept. 7 – 20Comcast 8/Verizon 32Programming is now live streaming at StowTv.orgBulletin background Music- Between the Rivers at SpringFest 2022 Sustainable Stow-Old Frog Pond Farm Talk- August 2023* (28 min)Sustainable Stow and Stow TV go to Harvard’s Old Frog Pond Farm to learn about the challenges of growing apples organically. Mon,…

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Police apprehend suspect after multi-town search

Mass. State Police apprehend suspect in Harvard. (Photo from Harvard Police Facebook page) By Cyndy Bremer Saari A 52-year-old male was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon after allegedly assaulting a female at the Boxborough Regency Hotel, and leading police on a chase through the woods into the Stow and Harvard area. Mass. State Police reported…

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OBITUARY: Arthur Myles, 86

Arthur Myles, 86 Services Sept. 9 Arthur “Art” Myles, 86, of Cumberland, ME, died peacefully Wednesday, August 23, 2023 surrounded by friends and family.  Born June 4, 1937 in Bronxville, NY, Art was the son of John and Nancy (Roeser) Myles of Scarsdale, NY.  He is survived by his beloved wife Penny (Prudden) Myles of…

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MSBA approves funding agreement for NRHS build

Massachusetts School Building Authority Approves Project Funding Agreement with Nashoba Regional School District for New High School Construction Bolton, Mass. (September 1, 2023) –  On August 30th, 2023 the Massachusetts School Building Authority’s (MSBA) Board of Directors voted unanimously to approve a project funding agreement with the Nashoba Regional School District for the construction of…

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Select Board approves STM Warrant; updates on proposed businesses

By Ann Needle The Select Board (SB) unanimously approved the Warrant for September’s Special Town Meeting at its Aug. 8 meeting. The SB also voted to support the plan to pay for the extra $2.5 million of the estimated Randall Library renovation, as well as the next step in making the accompanying Common Road one-way….

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Town of Stow Shares Update on Randall Library Project

The Town of Stow wishes to share the following update on the Randall Library project with the community, and provide further information about a proposal coming before the Special Town Meeting in September. Since 2020, the Town has been working toward a plan to modernize the Library to make it a focal point of life…

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Landry court case closer to settlement

By Ann Needle During her appearance Aug. 2 in Concord District Court, former Stow Treasurer/Collector Pamela Landry was given a date of Sept. 20 to return for what was described as a probable disposition of her case. Landry has been accused of taking money from the Town over a period of years during her tenure…

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Nashoba field hockey takes on summer program

By Michael James LeClair Most anyone who has followed high school sports in the Bolton, Stow and Lancaster area the past 10 years knows about the success of the Nashoba Regional field hockey program. Much of that success is due to the dedication of the team during the offseason and one key part of that…

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Letters to the Editor

Over the Fence Post – Letters to the Editor Gun “Manufacturing” in Stow?A Planning Board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug 15 at 7:00 pm.  On the agenda is discussion of the Gleasondale Mill proposal to lease spaces to 10 gun “manufacturing” companies that have left Littleton and that are required to have a physical…

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