Funds for leach field in flux; other state funds to increase by Nan Shnitzler State Senator Dean Tran appeared before the Bolton Board of Selectmen Aug. 22 to tell them that while the $300,000 earmark to move the Nashoba Regional High School leach field is included in the environmental bond bill that was signed by…
August 28, 2019 By Michael James LeClair Football is back and the Nashoba Youth Football and Cheer Association is ready to tackle the competition. The young athletes have been hard at work on the practice field getting ready for the start of the 2019 season. League President Susan Unger, in her first year as president,…
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Published in The Stow and Bolton Independent on Dec. 12, 2018 By Natasha Don:Area residents can get excited to get relaxed with the recent opening of Xhale Massage & Relaxation. The new establishment on Gleasondale Rd. boasts various types of massage and yoga, along with other therapeutic treatments and classes. First-time business owners Jennifer Speredelozzi and Nicole Calvert…
This week is an “online-only” edition; there will be no print paper. There are plenty of stories and features on the website so feel free to look around! NEXT WEEK, Aug. 22, is the BACK-TO-SCHOOL full distribution edition! Like it or not, the First Day of School is just around the corner! Be…
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*The following is an updated/corrected version to what appeared in the print publication on Wed. Oct. 11. We apologize for the print errors. By Nancy Arsenault Stow is known for apple orchards and golf courses, but the town is also strong in providing a myriad of library services that, even in this digital age, Stow…
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Distributed to every Stow address, including Post Office boxes, the edition will help prepare parents and students for the new school year! What’s new in Stow schools? Who is the new High School Principal? Did you know Center has a new assistant principal? And don’t forget the BUS ROUTES! Plus our regular news…