Thank you from the Cornells Betsy and I wanted to express our deepest appreciation for all the support we have received following the fire at our house last week. It is very humbling to know that there are firefighters and other first responders who are willing to put their lives on the line to help…
SEE Lower Village Traffic Plans The Town of Stow Planning Department will be holding a public meeting to view final traffic design plans for the Lower Village Business District on August 13, 7pm, in Stow Town Hall. Transportation engineers with Howard/Stein – Hudson will discuss the solutions chosen to mitigate traffic congestion, circulation issues, and…
Monday August 4, 2014 2:20am SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY A caller on Boxboro Road reported two younger males walking with flashlights. The caller asked if police could check on them. The Police responded. The men were residents and all was OK. 7:16am LARCENY A caller requested to speak with an officer regarding a money scam. An officer…
August 6, 2014 By Jess Thomas Nashoba Girls Youth Lacrosse is teaming up with longtime lacrosse coach Rich Fulvi for four lacrosse clinics in September in Bolton. The clinics are open to all girls in grades K-8. Fulvi has 20 years of coaching experience and is currently the owner and head coach of Rewards School…
Where to Buy a Copy Subscribe for Home Delivery Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Laying Down The Law in Court and Town Stow Police Prosecutor Gary Murphy has spent his summer days inside Concord District Court where most Stow arrest cases and…
By Jess Thomas
Nashoba Girls Youth Lacrosse is teaming up with longtime lacrosse coach Rich Fulvi for four lacrosse clinics in September in Bolton. The clinics are open to all girls in grades K-8.
Fulvi has 20 years of coaching experience and is currently the owner and head coach of Rewards School of Lacrosse, serving Central Mass, and has coached youth through college lacrosse for both men and women, according to NGL Co-President Christine Shaw.
By Michael James LeClair
Champions are made in the offseason and that’s what the girls’ field hockey team at Nashoba Regional is striving for this summer.
By Nancy Arsenault
Last October’s Special Town Meeting approved $125,000 to create final design and construction plans to improve the pedestrian and vehicular travel and safety in Lower Village. “Those plans are now shovel-ready,” said Town Planner Karen Kelleher. That “shovel-ready” designation means that the construction can begin – as soon as funding and a contractor is found.