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Calendar… May 20, 2015

Haikus in the Woods Visit SCT’s Leggett property between now and May 31 and enjoy a 1-mile walk in the woods and the chance to read haikus written by Stow’s 3rd graders. The Leggett property is located at the intersection of Rte. 62 and Whitman Road, with parking on Whitman. Events at the Randall LibrarY…

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In This Week’s Print Edition…May 20, 2015

Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Stow Civil War Artifacts on Display The Stow Historical Society unveiled its most recent project during Springfest weekend; one that was in the making for 18 months and in the opinion of the…

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Girls Tennis Clinches Postseason Spot… May 13, 2015

By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Regional High School girls tennis squad reached the district finals last season and it only made them hungry for more in 2015.

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Despite Loss, Boys Track is in the Running… May 13, 2015

By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Regional boys track team came into the Friday, May 8 meet with a 4-0 record, but ran into a fast and competitive Westborough squad.

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Nashoba Looks at Risky Behaviors… May 13, 2015

By Ann Needle

Last Wednesday’s (May 6) Nashoba School Committee meeting was primarily devoted to looking at risky behavior among local teens, measured by results from Emerson Hospital’s latest Youth Risk Behavior Survey. These results offered some good news, but also pointed to several crucial areas calling for attention.

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The Independent Clause… May 13, 2015

Congratulations to the newly elected and re-elected candidates. In the one contested race for the single School Committee seat, Mark Jones beat incumbent Maureen Busch, 335 – 159, according to the Town Clerk’s official results. Congratulations to Mark and thank you to Maureen for her years of service. Springfest Weekend is here – although the…

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Calendar… May 13, 2015

Events at the Randall Library Operation Delta Dog, “Saving Lives/Mending Wounds”, Thursday, May 14, 7pm –Every day 22 US veterans take their own lives. These veterans have served their country and then come home to face more challenges such as Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders that leave them debilitated, sleepless and unable to cope….

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In This Week’s Print Edition…May 13, 2015

Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Nashoba Looks at Risky Behaviors Last Wednesday’s (May 6) Nashoba School Committee meeting was primarily devoted to looking at risky behavior among local teens, measured by results from Emerson Hospital’s latest Youth Risk…

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