In this week’s edition you will find The Special Town Meeting Warrant inserted into the paper. Please hold onto this as it is the only copy you will receive. The Special Town Meeting will take place on Monday, Nov. 16. We also have several article that discuss several of the major articles on the warrant,…
Stow democrats meet The Stow Democratic Town Committee will meet Wednesday, October 28, 7:15pm, at Red Ginger Restaurant. New members welcome. If you find the 2016 GOP presidential candidates aPAULing, then you may want to get involved with the Stow DTC soon. For more information contact James Cohen at [email protected]. 9th Annual Stow Gobbler 5K…
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: To House or Not to House on 323 Great Rd. The Board of Selectmen last night approved police and fire department personnel changes, and heard of the final plans being considered for uses…
By Ann Needle In a surprise move, Nashoba Superintendent Michael Wood announced he will resign his post as of June 30, 2016. Wood’s letter of resignation was presented to a hushed School Committee at the end of its meeting Wednesday night (Oct. 28). The committee voted unanimously to accept the resignation. Details on the resignation…
Social Skills Curriculum and Supports: Preschool to High School Nashoba SEPAC, along with the District’s Special Education Dept., welcome parents/guardians and other interested parties to attend a free lecture on Wednesday, October 21, beginning at 7pm. Presenters Valerie Beyranevand, MS, CCC-SLP and Kristen Diggins, MS, CCC-SLP, will provide an overview of the programs and approaches…
Next week, the Special Town Meeting warrant will be inside every copy of the paper with distribution to every Stow address. There will also be text on the pages of the paper further explaining some of the warrant articles to be voted on at Special Town Meeting on Monday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. The…
By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Youth Football eighth grade team defeated Groton Sunday afternoon on the road by a final score of 34-6 to secure its spot in the playoffs.
By Michael James LeClair
Entering Friday night, the Nashoba Regional and Leominster High School football teams were both flawless through five games. When the two squads stepped onto the gridiron at Doyle Field, something had to give.