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Rec Meeting: Sharing, Mowers, and Music

By Ellen Oliver

Saving money was the top concern for the Recreation Commission at their December 20 meeting, as the Commission used the slower winter months to prepare for the busy spring and summer seasons.

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Sports Round Up: The Magic Continues

By Ellen Oliver
Nashoba’s fall sports season was full of achievements and it looks like things aren’t cooling off for the Chieftains this winter.

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Past Tense: Boston Post Cane in Stow

Boston Post Cane in Stow by Lew Halprin   A feature article in a recent issue of The Stow Independent honored Donald Brown as he celebrated his 104th birthday on Nov 26, 2012.  At the 2007 COA Senior Picnic, he was presented with the Boston Post Cane.  For those of you who don’t know what…

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Happy New Year! Welcome to Our Online Update Edition!

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…

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Calendar

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…

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The Police Log

Monday December 24, 2012 2:35am MEDICAL EMERGENCY A caller from Circuit Drive requested an ambulance for a man with chest pain.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the man to the hospital. 3:48pm ASSIST CITIZEN A caller from Whispering Way reported that someone stole his TVs.  The Police responded. 5:09pm ANIMAL A caller reported that a…

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Fresh Faces on the Wrestling Team

By Ellen Oliver
The wrestling team has a new leader as Coach Peter Connery joins the Chieftains on the mats, as well as in the classroom, teaching health and physical education at Nashoba. The team also has 32 kids, with two coming from a new cooperative agreement with Maynard High School, who join in with the wrestlers who already arrive from Clinton. “Wrestling changed a lot this year,” admitted Nashoba senior Joel Sharin. “I like the new coach and like the kids from Maynard, but things are definitely different.”

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“Annie” for a Special Audience

Ann Needle
It will be a traditional production of the famed musical “Annie,” with colorful characters, lots of children, and a heart-warming story. But the Open Door Theater’s show on January 19 will feature a few changes that will mark this as a performance crafted for an non-traditional audience.

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Tragedy Shadows School News

By Ann Needle
The Nashoba School Committee opened last night’s meeting with the backdrop of the tragic Connecticut school shooting.

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