SPECIAL TOWN MEETING is this coming Monday- barring more snow, of course. At least the latest forecast only has snow showing for the weekend and not into Monday…yet. The snow and frigid temps are of course wreaking havoc on area homes (and people). This week we feature several articles looking at some of the damage,…
Events at the Randall Library Live Jazz with the Parish Jazz Band, Thursday, February 19, 7pm – Come enjoy the great songs of the American Jazz Songbook performed by the Parish Jazz Band! This is a wonderful way to get your toes tapping on a cold February night. Brain Injury Prevention and Symptoms, Thursday, February…
Monday February 9, 2015 7:51am ASSIST CITIZEN Two walk-ins requested to speak with an officer regarding a harassment issue. An officer advised the individuals. 10:46am ROAD SAFETY COMPLAINT A caller on Sudbury Road reported two snowmobilers riding along the road. The Police responded. No one was located. 11:26am ASSIST CITIZEN A caller requested to speak…
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Nashoba Budget Priorities Explained The annual Budget Workshop at last Wednesday’s Nashoba School Committee meeting offered more details into the district’s 2015/16 spending plan. It also fielded questions about the direction Nashoba…
By Jess Thomas
The Hale Middle School boys basketball team took care of Luther Burbank by a score of 50-23 in a ballgame that was all but over by halftime on Thursday, Feb. 5 in Stow.
by Ann Needle
Last Saturday morning, local Rotary Clubs headed up an army of volunteers to package 12,000 meals for the Stop Hunger Now non-profit group in just about 45 minutes. The event took place at Nashoba Regional High School.
By Nancy Arsenault
A Special Town Meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 23 at 7pm at Hale Middle School. Barring another Monday snowstorm, the meeting will address three warrant articles (Fire station/community center, Pine Bluff upgrades and Cemetery plotting), all of which are hoping to begin this spring. Holding the Special Town Meeting in February was necessary to ensure the bid process could be put in motion prior to the construction season, if voter approval is given.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING EDITION: Please note the Town Warrant is being distributed to ALL Stow residents in this week’s paper. You will not find a label on your paper unless you live outside of Stow. We have had about seven feet of snow in the last two weeks in my hometown of Lunenburg. The snowbanks are ridiculously large…