By Ann Needle
The Nashoba School Committee officially kicked off it s search for a new superintendent at its Jan. 13 meeting with a workshop that set the time line and expectations for the process.
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Developers Set Sights on Walcott Street The Stow Planning Board is now sitting on three different subdivision plans for properties on Walcott Street, submitted by two residential property owners and one developer/owner of…
Yes, winter did indeed find us. I will be hunkering down by the woodstove whenever possible for the week if anyone needs me. Monday, Feb. 1 is Special Town Meeting. Voter registration deadline to be able to vote at the meeting is this Friday. Voting will warm you right up! Cyndy Bremer, publisher/editor/production [email protected]; 978-897-7869
Upcoming Events at the Randall Library in January (For more details check out http://www.randalllibrarystow.org) Seasonal Sensations Concert with The Rhythm Room, Saturday, January 23 , 2pm —Come enjoy this family-fun event when The Rhythm Room comes to rock the Randall Library! Playing a selection of seasonal tunes, this Rhythm Room performance will be a fun…
By Nancy Arsenault Have you tested your water or well performance in the years or decades since you bought your home? If a test was not done in the last year or so, the Board of Health says the time is now. While the cost of such a test is the responsibility of the homeowner,…
By Ann Needle
The Nashoba School Committee launched a new calendar year on January 6 hearing mostly good news on the district’s financial health. This was followed by a call for Stow residents to help with safety plans for the district, along with a glimpse of what could be in the Technology budget next year.
By Ann Needle
When Stow gathers Feb. 1 at Hale Middle School for another Special Town Meeting, residents will vote on more than whether to approve the first major update of Minuteman High School’s regional agreement since it opened. This vote could also help decide whether the regional vocational high school can seek approval at a future TM for a major building project from its 16 member towns.
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Complete Streets Wants Your Vote Stow comes closer to being eligible for a share in a pot of nearly $5M in state funding for transportation improvements if voters give the thumbs up to…
The Midland Wachusett League recently released its list of student-athlete picks for the Fall sports season’s All-Star designation. The list included the following Nashoba High School team members