STOW CUB SCOUT OPEN HOUSE REGISTRATION PIZZA PARTY Stow Cub Scout Pack 39 will be holding its first pack meeting of the year on Wednesday, Sept. 14, from 6:20pm – 7:45pm in the Center School Cafeteria, 403 Great Rd. Boys entering grades 1 through 5 interested in joining cub scouts are welcome to join us…
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: One Man’s Trash… Who Will Pick it Up? “When is trash pick-up day?” That’s the question a number of new residents are asking soon after moving to Stow, according to town officials. It’s…
By Michael James LeClair
Talk about a tough act to follow.
By Ann Needle
Minuteman High School soon faces its final chance to land major state money to build a new school. While it appears that Stow’s regional vocational high school has a good chance of winning those funds, it has been a long road with lots of twists, meaning nothing is guaranteed.
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Lower Village Seeks Project Grant Award After close to twenty years of public forums, meetings and planning, the Lower Village redesign plan may soon become reality, according to Town Planner Jesse Steadman… Stow…
Fresh Baked Apple Pies are back! It’s time again for First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (FPC) to sell its apple pies on Saturdays and Sundays, from Saturday, Sept. 10, through the date of the FPC Harvest Fair, Saturday, Oct. 1. The apple pie stand is located at the front of the church grounds,…
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By Michael James LeClair
The young women of the Nashoba Youth Soccer program received a real treat this past week.
Nashoba to Host a New Symphonic Band
by Nan Shnitzler
When Bolton resident Gayle Joseph and Nashoba Regional High School band director Joe McCarthy got in touch this past spring, it was like they were humming the same tune. Joseph had the idea to form a community band that would play more than the marches and showtunes that are a staple of band repertoire. McCarthy had been thinking since the start of his tenure at Nashoba two years ago that he wanted to find more opportunities for students to make music.