By Jordana Bieze Foster
The Nashoba Regional football players did their best to take one game at a time, one win at a time, because that was what got them through that first perfect season. But the dream of yet another Super Bowl victory to end a second consecutive 13-win season was always in the backs of their minds.
Knitting Group at Randall Library Calling all knitters, past, present, and just beginning! Join other Stow knitters twice a month for an hour of stitching and sharing. We meet downstairs at the Randall Library from 7:00-8:00 PM on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Date for this month are Wednesday, December 5 and…
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 November 26, 2012 7:55am SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY A caller from Crescent Street reported that a man wearing a hooded sweatshirt and jeans walked up his driveway but turned away…
Look for these articles and more in the November 28 print edition available to buy here or, better yet, subscribe for weekly home delivery New Business Welcomed by Selectmen A brief Board of Selectmen meeting took place last night, rounding out some formalities as the year nears an end. The Board voted to meet…
Holiday Wreaths Still Available It’s not too late! All sizes are available, but quantities are limited. Please order online with your credit card at www.troop1stow.net. You can also order your post-Holiday tree pickup & disposal online at the same time. Thank you in advance for supporting local Boy Scout programs. Stow Lions Club Annual Christmas…
It’s beginning to look a lot like… I need to get this song out of my head. I started decorating for Christmas and that song has been stuck in my head ever since. And just when I get it out, Tim starts singing it. Ugh, it won’t go away! It’s beginning to look a lot…
No, there is no town of Stow in the country of Turkey, and no, this is not a reflection on any personality in our town. It is simply a review of some left over Turkey facts that might go well with the last of the leftover turkey from Thanksgiving. Sometime in Stow’s agricultural history, between…
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 November 19, 2012 1:34pm SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY A caller from Peabody Drive reported that a black car with red stripes was parked outside his home. When the caller’s son…
By Ellen Oliver
For years Nashoba graduates met up on Thanksgiving morning on the bleachers surrounding a football field as Nashoba and North Middlesex took to the gridiron. But the Sixth Annual Stow Gobbler 5K officially wins the reunion race, bringing together former Chieftains and Stow community members two hours before football kick off.
“My favorite part is seeing old high school friends and checking in on the high school team,” said Miles Hodge, a 2012 Nashoba graduate and Gobbler runner.
The Gobbler was founded by avid runners Nick and Alex Papanastassiou when they were in high school as a way to help their mom participate in a Thanksgiving race closer to home. Now college seniors, the brothers proved they haven’t lost a step, crossing the line at 9th (Nick, 18:45.9) and 11th (Alex, 18:47.0), along with former event organizers Abby Hurd at 12th overall and the top female finisher (18:50.14) and Allie Allaire crossing at 59th (21:37.8).