By Ann Needle
For the outsized 1980s, Broadway’s “Les Misérables” was perfect—big songs, bigger characters, and a rich story line. So, when Nashoba Regional High School stages this elite musical March 14 to 16, it tackles what will arguably be the most challenging production in Nashoba Drama’s history.
By Ellen Oliver
The Chieftains have been busy representing Nashoba on the ice, hardwood, mats, slopes and around the track. Here’s the latest on post-season action from Nashoba athletes.
March 5, 2014 Despite the fact that it was 5° Tuesday morning, this coming weekend is officially spring. Well, at least it’s Spring Forward for Daylight Saving Time. Somehow I don’t think it’s going to do much for the weather, but at least it’s a sign of hope. It’s also a good time to check…
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 February 24, 2014 8:53am ASSIST CITIZEN A walk-in reported that he found a dog on Boxboro Road. The Animal Control Officer was notified. The owner was located…
Randall Library Programs Lego Club, Wednesday, March 5, 4-5:15pm- New! Meeting the first Wednesday of each month, come play with legos with other kids pre-K-5 (siblings welcome). Preschool Story Time at Emma’s Café, Friday, March 7 at 10:30am- Martha will take her storytime on the road! Join her at Emma’s Cafe for storytime, where a…
Where to Buy a Copy Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Putting Pompo to Use for Less $ Once considered a candidate for the wrecking ball, Pompo School appears to now be the Town’s Golden Child. The former school…
By Ann Needle
Talk of compromise and reductions for the proposed +$50 million school budget filled last night’s School Committee meeting. Both the school administration and the Committee searched out other routes to savings for 2014/15.
By Rob Kean
With winter still covering the region with something so cold it has no business being called a blanket, the concepts of raw bar and clam bakes lie buried deep beneath it all. Maybe it was a longing for the weather that usually accompanies such fare – if not a reaction to cabin fever – that inspired a Saturday night outing to Fish Restaurant & Wine Bar in Malborough.
By Ellen Oliver
The Junior Varsity Hockey team took first place in the Central Mass JV Division with an intense overtime win in the Championship game. In the meantime, post season action began for many varsity athletes.