Upcoming Events at Randall Library Early Literacy Workshops for Pre-schoolers, Every 2nd Friday of the month at the Randall Library in Stow, 10:30am- Next Meeting January 11th, 2012 Cynthia Maxfield, the Early Childhood Coordinator of the Nashoba Community Partnership for Children will be at the Randall Library to present to children and parents fun activities…
Look for these articles and more in the January 9 print edition now available to buy here or, better yet, subscribe for weekly home delivery News Briefs from Around Town By Nancy Arsenault Over the past two weeks, Stow moved at a slower pace– except for the motorists. According to police, the last two months of the year saw…
Happy New Year to all of Our Readers! We are taking our annual holiday print break, however, have some updates here for you on the web. See the new Public Safety Log and updated Calendar, along with Recreation Department News, information on Radon testing and Nashoba sports updates. We will be back in print next…
Upcoming Events at Randall Library Early Literacy Workshops for Pre-schoolers, Every 2nd Friday of the month at the Randall Library in Stow, 10:30am- Next Meeting January 11th, 2012 Cynthia Maxfield, the Early Childhood Coordinator of the Nashoba Community Partnership for Children will be at the Randall Library to present to children and parents fun activities…
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 December 10, 2012 3:04am MEDICAL EMERGENCY A caller from Great Road requested an ambulance for a woman with a nosebleed. The Police and Fire/Rescue responded. An ambulance transported the…
Look for these articles and more in the December 18 print edition available to buy here or, better yet, subscribe for weekly home delivery Seen & Heard Around Stow A compilation of news bits from around town, including a recent arrest, an upturn in building permits, signs of the times and building project updates. School Security in Nashoba Spotlight…
By Ellen Oliver
Last years’ mild weather might have been a blessing for some people, but for Recreation Commission member Tim Allaire, it inspired creative thinking. “For the amount of work it took to put up the rink and then to only get 16 days of use from it, I felt like putting goldfish in there,” he said.
Look for these articles and more in the December 12 print edition available to buy here or, better yet,subscribe for weekly home delivery Selectmen Close Out the Year After a busy 2012, it was perhaps fitting that the Stow Selectmen closed out the year with a 3-hour meeting last night. The most contested item of the evening involved…