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In this week’s Print Edition…March 2, 2016

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Gleasondale Gets Attention from the Top Last week, State Representative Kate Hogan and members of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation met with Stow Public Safety officials, Selectmen and over a dozen residents who…

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In this week’s Print Edition…Feb. 24, 2016

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Savings Touted for New Electric Line The Selectmen learned Tuesday night that Stow will be along the route of a new electrical transmission line that may bring savings to Stow’s Hudson Light and…

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In this week’s Print Edition… Feb. 17, 2016

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Navigating Middle School Cyberworld In today’s world, Middle School friends are found at school, in the neighborhood and in the cyberworld. It’s those virtual friends that can be the most dangerous… ‘The Finest…

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The Independent Clause…. Feb. 10, 2016

We are quickly moving into budget season as the town prepares for Annual Town Meeting and Election in May. We will keep up with the latest budget news from the town and schools. Over the weekend, I had to deal with an internet connection issue that left me scrambling for time after unexpectedly spending nearly…

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In this week’s Print Edition… Feb. 10, 2016

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Selectmen Hear First Pass at Budget Town Administrator Bill Wrigley presented the Selectmen with his first preliminary budget report for FY 2017, which will eventually be voted upon at Town Meeting in May…….

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In this week’s Print Edition…Jan. 27, 2016

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Selectmen Take to the Streets At its Jan. 26 meeting, the Board of Selectmen put its support behind two key programs that could make life easier for pedestrians around town, including one on…

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In this week’s Print Edition…Jan. 20, 2016

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Developers Set Sights on Walcott Street The Stow Planning Board is now sitting on three different subdivision plans for properties on Walcott Street, submitted by two residential property owners and one developer/owner of…

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In this week’s Print Edition…Jan. 13, 2016

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Complete Streets Wants Your Vote Stow comes closer to being eligible for a share in a pot of nearly $5M in state funding for transportation improvements if voters give the thumbs up to…

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In this week’s Print Edition…Jan. 6, 2016

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Park in Town Center Moves Forward The Selectmen last night gave the green light on plans to design a park at 323 Great Road. The town purchased the land after a home there…

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Nashoba Escapes NEASC Warning… Dec. 23, 2015

 By Ann Needle With the Nashoba District’s interim superintendent in place, the School Committee selected a search partner for a permanent leader at its Dec. 16 meeting. Nashoba Regional High School administration outlined how it intends to address a major concern that arose in its recent re-accreditation process. Search Process for Permanent Superintendent Interim Superintendent…

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