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 December 10, 2012 3:04am MEDICAL EMERGENCY A caller from Great Road requested an ambulance for a woman with a nosebleed. The Police and Fire/Rescue responded. An ambulance transported the…
We join in sending our condolences to the people of Newtown, CT and all of the family and friends who lost loved ones last Friday. There’s not much that hasn’t already been said about the tragedy. It’s just a horrific event that we all have to process in our own way. For those…
Look for these articles and more in the December 18 print edition available to buy here or, better yet, subscribe for weekly home delivery Seen & Heard Around Stow A compilation of news bits from around town, including a recent arrest, an upturn in building permits, signs of the times and building project updates. School Security in Nashoba Spotlight…
Coffee. I love everything about it. The taste, the smell, the whole experience. And I’m not talking about the fake coffees- the mocha java coconut butter goldenrod spinach souffle gourmando supremo with three specks of nutmeg (NOT FOUR) and a splash of goat’s milk. I’m talking about real honest-to-goodness coffee from real coffee beans with…
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 December 3, 2012 7:46am ANIMAL A caller on Taylor Road reported that there were hens in the road. The Police responded. The hens’ owner was contacted. 10:04am ASSIST…
by Ellen Oliver
The Nashoba swim team is ready for the big leagues. After two years as a club team, the sport was officially added to Nashoba’s varsity roster for the 2012-2013 winter season. “We are a new varsity sport this year. We are not a collaborative – just Nashoba,” said Athletic Director Tania Rich.
By Ellen Oliver
Last years’ mild weather might have been a blessing for some people, but for Recreation Commission member Tim Allaire, it inspired creative thinking. “For the amount of work it took to put up the rink and then to only get 16 days of use from it, I felt like putting goldfish in there,” he said.