We send out our deepest condolences to the Olohan/Beirne family on the loss of 6-year-old Sheila Beirne. We hope that the family’s deep faith sees them through this difficult time. We also want to recognize the loss of Ann Dowen, who was the founder of the Union Church of Stow’s free monthly dinners. Mrs. Dowen…
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 May 13, 2013 3:01am SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY A walk-in reported that an unknown man attempted to get into his house and was still wandering around the property. The Police responded. …
NRHS Final Choral Concert On Thursday May 23rd at 7PM, Susan Mianulli the NRHS Choral Director will showcase the talents of the Nashoba Choral Groups. The show is always a magical night with many solos and enchanting ballads for your pleasure. The show starts at 7:00 in the NRHS Auditorium, and costs $5, with students…
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Where to Buy a Copy Subscribe for Home Delivery Stow Couple Faces Child Abuse Charges A Stow couple has been arraigned on child abuse charges related to a child they adopted in 2010. The couple pleaded not guilty on April 18 in Concord District Court… Needle at Large: Lancaster Golf Center Despite living in Stow, …
By Ellen Oliver
Nashoba boys track (4-1 in the regular season) blew away the competition in the Class B championship in Shrewsbury on Saturday. The boys’ won with 1124.2 points, far ahead of second place finisher Auburn with 98.3 points. In Lunenburg, the girls’ team (5-0) placed third with 65 points at their Class B meet.
Nashoba had a few off-track obstacles including injuries and prom the night of the event. The meet also caps the number of events each athlete can enter, which usually works in Nashoba’s favor, said boys coach Jim Nosel. “Strategy plays a part for coaches and it evens things out some. There’s not one kid doing a lot,” he said.