By Ann Needle
As the Nashoba School Committee last Wednesday continued to work through goals for the year, it also took a closer look at some of the challenges of bringing technology into the classroom.
By Michael James LeClair
After qualifying for the Central Massachusetts District Tournament in 2014, the Nashoba Regional girls’ volleyball squad is optimistic it can get back to the Promised Land this fall.
By Ann Needle
Chances are you have heard about a fall festival when it is too late, yet forget about it the following year. Before fall 2015 also slips away into kids’ soccer schedules and yard maintenance, note some of these fairs and festivals in the general area. We have focused on those events you may not know about, but appear to pack fun for many ages on a sunny weekend.
By Nancy Arsenault
“For my wife and me, the mental stress was terrible, much worse than worrying about the money we spent,” said Rob Albright, owner of Crow Island Airpark that hosts primarily ultralight planes for recreational flying. With a Zoning Board of Appeals decision recently issued to overturn the Building Inspector’s cease and desist order for flying activities on the island, Albright is now legally allowed to resume flights – as he has been doing since the 1970s, according to testimony offered to the ZBA.
I referred to the waning daylight hours last week as a sign that, despite the current temperatures, it is September. And another clear reminder can be found on page 4 of this week’s paper. The calendar is fully stocked with just Stow events. Please remember when submitting calendar items, it is up to the organizer/host…
BASKETBALL REGISTRATION FOR THE 2015-16 SEASON IS NOW OPEN SYBA (Stow Youth Basketball Association) is now accepting registration for the 2015-16 season for both the Bomber’s Basketball program (Gr. 1-2) and the Stow Recreation Basketball program (Gr. 3-8). Go to www.stowhoops.org to register. Deadline is September 30. open house for stow garden club The Stow…
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Noise Brings out a Crowd The Board of Selectmen last night hosted two public hearings as part of the bylaw review process, addressing proposed earth removal and noise bylaw changes. The packed meeting…
By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Regional High School football team will be looking to move past a tough 2014 season and get back into the playoffs this year.
Submitted by Judy Bass
The upcoming year may be “the most important in Minuteman High School’s history,” said Principal Jack Dillon.
A pending initiative that will significantly affect the Lexington-based school for decades to come is likely to make substantial progress toward being resolved in the next 12 months.