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Nashoba Proposed +5% Budget…February 4, 2015

by Ann Needle
In a sometimes spirited debate, Nashoba School District administrators presented the School Committee with a proposed 5.07% increase in its 2015/16 budget. Last Wednesday’s SC meeting also spotlighted an unexpected loss in the current budget.

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The Independent Clause… February 4, 2015

Ok, enough is enough Mother Nature! I love how experience paints your perspective… Normally, this Monday’s snowstorm that brought a foot of the white stuff would have seemed like a ton — a ton and a half, even. But considering there was 32” of snow just less than a week before that, this second storm…

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In This Week’s Print Edition… February 4, 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 Proposed +5% Budget In a sometimes spirited debate, Nashoba School District administrators presented the School Committee with a proposed 5.07% increase in its 2015/16 budget. Last Wednesday’s SC meeting also spotlighted an…

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Calendar… February 4, 2015

Artist at Nancy’s Airfield Café At Nancy’s Airfield Café, 302 Boxborough Rd., Stow, the featured artist for February will be photographer Sy Friedland. The show is titled “Going Unnoticed”, and features photographs of those things we may pass and never see. They may be small or large, prominent or subtle. The photographs cover a variety…

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Public Safety Report… February 4, 2015

Monday January 26, 2015 3:07pm ROAD SAFETY COMPLAINT A caller on Great Road reported debris in the road.  The Police responded.   An old propane tank was located and removed from the road. 5:37pm ASSIST CITIZEN A caller requested to speak with an officer regarding a harassment issue.  An officer advised the woman. 10:26pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY…

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Girls Basketball Continues Undefeated

By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional girls’ basketball team continued its red-hot pace on Friday night.

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Tracking Fitness Trends

By Nancy Arsenault
Fitness and attention to overall health is at the top of most New Year’s Resolution lists. For 2015, fitness trends are going Back to the Basics and, according to fitness professionals here in Stow, clients looking for a good workout are becoming enamored with what is most familiar – walking, running, basic calisthenics that harken back to school physical education class, weight lifting and group workouts that combine all of these elements within a moderate to high intensity format. Individualized programs created and monitored by personal trainers are also gaining in popularity.

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Clarifying NRHS Repair Needs

by Ann Needle
“The most asked question at the high school to me is, what can we do about space?” said Nashoba Director of Facilities Bill Cleary. He was reporting Thursday to the Nashoba Space Task Force on what portions of Nashoba Regional High School’s structure would most need to be altered, should the district do what he termed a “major renovation.”

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