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Concussions Are Not Created Equal…Oct. 7, 2015

By Jordana Bieze Foster
Parents of local youth and high school athletes got some help navigating the complexities of concussion injuries on Sunday from one of the best known concussion experts in the country, and learned that there are steps parents and coaches can take to minimize young athletes’ risk of serious brain injury.

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Minuteman Hosts Project Forum…Oct. 7, 2015

By Ann Needle
Minuteman High School held the last in a series of forums Friday morning for officials of its 16 member towns. Attracting about 40 attendees, the forum focused on details behind potential project costs and logistics for approving construction of a new, approximately $145 million technical high school in Lexington.

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Field Hockey Continues to Dominate…Sept. 30, 2015

By Michael James LeClair
Unfortunately for the visiting Crusaders of Groton-Dunstable, lightning didn’t strike twice on Tuesday afternoon.

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Opioid Addictions Addressed in Forum…Sept. 30, 2015

By Nancy Arsenault
“I’ve met many recovered alcoholics and cocaine addicts. I have never met a recovered heroin addict,” said Bolton Police Chief Vince Alfano last Wednesday night at the Heroin and Opioid Education Forum in Bolton, sponsored by the Bolton Human Services and Safety Committee.

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Nashoba Studies NEASC and Math…Sept. 30, 2015

By Ann Needle
Wednesday’s Nashoba School Committee meeting focused on two developing topics across the district, along with some unexpected savings in store for Nashoba’s towns.

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In this week’s Print Edition…Sept. 30, 2015

Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Farming on Faith at Carver Hill A year ago, farmer Chuck Lord was in a coma with a grim prognosis. Through what he and his family consider nothing short of a miracle,  the…

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The Independent Clause…Sept. 30, 2015

With apple picking time nearing its peak, the Stow orchards and farmstands have been very busy places, and the Stow roads have had their share of ‘busy’ as well. This is an important time for Stow’s agricultural community and I hope you will get out there and support these businesses that help keep the rural…

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Calendar…Sept. 30, 2015

college planning for the community The Nashoba Regional High School Guidance Office will host a presentation and college fair, featuring the transition to college for students with learning differences, on Wednesday, September 30, 6pm, in the Auditorium. “The best college fit for a successful transition” will be presented. NRHS is located at 12 Green Rd., Bolton….

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Calendar…Sept. 23, 2015

Players wanted for Stow Women’s Over-40 soccer team Looking for fun, camaraderie, and good soccer? Stow Women’s Soccer is looking for players for its Over 40 (year old) team, which plays 6v6 in an Over 40 league. You needn’t be a resident of Stow. The fall season is underway and runs through November 22 ,with…

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