Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Town Park Design Unveiled If all plans come together, a proposed Town Center Park will be a welcomed addition to the Stow landscape, according to many of the 20-plus attendees of a public…
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional football team saw its 17-game winning streak snapped at the hands of Alqonquin Regional in week one of the 2016 season.
By Michael James LeClair
Watch out, Central Mass, here comes the Nashoba Regional girls’ soccer team.
By Ann Needle
The Nashoba School Committee launched a new year at its Sept. 14 meeting by focusing on some outstanding issues from last spring. The primary focus was a review of the progress on fixing some major facilities problems that came up unexpectedly near the end of the 2015/2016 school year.
Events at the Randall Library in September Saturday, Sept. 17, 2-3pm, The Randall Library is Celebrating Roald Dahl’s Birthday! – Fun Activities for kids (ages 5+) centered around the creativity and books of Roald Dahl. Ed Morgan “The Music Man”, Friday, Sept. 23, 10:30am and Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1:30pm – Providing musical fun for kids…
By Cyndy Bremer According to Steve Sharek, Director of Outreach and Development at Minuteman Regional High School, the district-wide vote held on Tuesday resulted in the approval of the funding for the new school building project for the Lexington-based technical/vocational school that services Stow students. The “final unofficial tallies” for the entire school district, as…
By Michael James LeClair
The fire that the Nashoba Regional girls’ volleyball team had to jump into to open the 2016 season remained red hot on Thursday afternoon.
By Michael James LeClair
There’s something about success in sports. The more you have and the more you win, the more opponents want to beat you. That’s the case with the Nashoba Regional football team right now.
By Ann Needle
Nashoba Regional High School’s recent move to help alleviate a space crunch triggered a Stow parent to question whether the school made the right decision. But NRHS administration countered that the solution is making for a better academic environment for those looking for a quiet place to study.