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Oct. 1 2014 Monday September 22, 2013 5:49am MEDICAL EMERGENCY A caller from High Street reported that a woman had low oxygen levels. The Police and Fire/Rescue responded. The ambulance transported the woman to the hospital. 1:20pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY A caller from Honey Pot Apple Orchards reported that a woman had chest pain and…
Oct. 1 2014 By Ann Needle You learn that your friend has made a dinner reservation for the gang at The People’s Kitchen, and you think, “Gee willikers, I always wanted cold cabbage soup served by Bolsheviks.” But get past that name, and you will see this Worcester restaurant has lots to offer those…
Oct 1. 2014 By Michael James LeClair The Nashoba Regional football team did all it could on Friday night but in the end it wasn’t enough. The host Chieftains welcomed Mid-Wach A rival and unbeaten Wachusett Regional to Bolton on Friday night. The Mountaineers survived a late scare and remained unblemished as they notched a…
Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Community Center Options Addressed Design discussions continued at Thursday’s meeting of the Community Center Building Committee. Floor and site plans were discussed as the Committee looks to bring a design to voters for…
By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional girls’ volleyball team had every reason to be excited on Wednesday evening.
By Jess Thomas
The Nashoba Youth Football sixth-grade team won a 21-20 thriller over Milford on Saturday night to improve their overall record to 3-1.
The Nashoba Youth Football sixth-grade team won a 21-20 thriller over Milford on Saturday night to improve their overall record to 3-1.
By Ann Needle
Pressure is mounting for Nashoba Regional administrators to make a solid case for why (and how) the high school should be updated. At Thursday’s meeting of the Nashoba Regional Space Study Task Force, members also questioned whether the group would be ready to meet a state deadline to apply for funding of any renovations.