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.
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…
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….
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…
Monday May 4, 2015 5:30pm COMPLAINT A caller from Pine Point Road reported that construction workers were still working on a project across the street. She felt that this was after the allowed time frame. The Police responded. 7:48pm COMPLAINT A caller from Davis Road complained about loud music at the house across the lake. …
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional boys’ lacrosse team bounced back in a big way on Thursday evening.
The Chieftains, coming off a tough loss to Westborough, welcomed rival Wachusett Regional to Route 117 and the two locked horns and produced an epic contest that rivaled a postseason contest.
By Jess Thomas The Nashoba Regional High School Unified Track season got underway on Thursday, April 16 on a sunny day in Bolton. Unified Track began in 2011 when the Special Olympics organization started a movement called Project Unified in order to practice inclusion and acceptance in high schools, according to Patti Doherty, a representative…
By Ann Needle
In a year where the Nashoba District’s planned 2015/16 budget remains hotly debated, two candidates are running for the one open Stow seat on the Nashoba School Committee in May. Incumbent Maureen Busch has served for 6 years on the SC, and challenger Mark Jones is currently a member of the Stow Planning Board.
Welcome to the Special Annual Town Warrant Distribution and Contractor’s Guide edition! The paper is being distributed to all Stow residents and PO Boxes so you will NOT find a label on your paper this week. The enclosed Town Warrant is quite lengthy, but the information contained is important. All of the warrant articles that require…