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In the November 28, 2012 Print Edition

Look for these articles and more in the November 28 print edition available to buy here or, better yet, subscribe for weekly home delivery   New Business Welcomed by Selectmen A brief Board of Selectmen meeting took place last night, rounding out some formalities as the year nears an end.  The Board voted to meet…

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Holiday Wreaths Still Available It’s not too late! All sizes are available, but quantities are limited. Please order online with your credit card at www.troop1stow.net.  You can also order your post-Holiday tree pickup & disposal online at the same time.  Thank you in advance for supporting local Boy Scout programs. Stow Lions Club Annual Christmas…

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Holiday Wreaths still available It’s not too late! All sizes are available, but quantities are limited. Please order online with your credit card at www.troop1stow.net.  You can also order your post-Holiday tree pickup & disposal online at the same time.  Thank you in advance for supporting local Boy Scout programs. 6th Annual Stow Gobbler 5K Run/Walk…

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Police Log

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 November 12, 2012 7:18am SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY A caller from Warren Road reported that someone spray-painted her license plate.  The Police responded.  The incident was logged. 8:46am ARREST Vincenzo…

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Stow Residents Help in Wake of Sandy

By Ann Needle Compared with New York and New Jersey, Stow escaped the worst horrors of Hurricane Sandy.  As the New York/New Jersey shore areas still wrestle with unimaginable destruction, Stow residents have reached out to help. Here in Stow, Locally, Mark and Matthew Allaire have set up a yard sale to benefit the Red…

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Soccer Battles; XC XCels at States

By Ellen Oliver   Soccer When two undefeated titans enter the state soccer finals, only one can leave with their record intact. On Friday night, the Nashoba Chieftains girls’ soccer team (18-0-4) met the Franklin Panthers (21-0-1) at Worcester State University to determine who would be the Massachusetts Division 1 State Champion. The Panthers were…

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Knitting Group Love to knit?  Expert or just beginning?  Please come to the knitting group downstairs at the Randall Library.  Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, our knitting days in November will be the first and second Wednesdays, November 7 and November 14.  We will resume our normal schedule of the first and third Wednesdays in…

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Stow Rec Ski Registration Night The Stow Recreation Ski Program Registration Night is Wednesday, November 7th from 6:00 – 7:00pm at the Stow Town Hall.  A representative from Nashoba Valley Ski Area will be at the registration to pre-fit children renting equipment.  Please bring your child (ren) to registration for pre-fitting of equipment. If you…

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Services for Leah Tepper, 19, of Stow

By Ann Needle We are saddened to report the passing of 19-year-old Leah Tepper, who died Thursday morning after a 2-year battle with cancer. For those wishing to attend services or make a donation in her memory, the information is listed below. The Independent will have more information on Tepper and her life in the…

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