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The boys cross-country team swept four of the top five places in its first meet of the season against nonleague Advanced ...
After a quick sorbet palate cleanser, French dinged her glass for attention and welcomed us all to the 11th year of The Lost ...
Left: Kindergartner Todd Gillett enjoys a chocolate-covered apple decorated with gummy worms. Right: Lions Club member Chris Landry serves as a walking billboard for the raffle. First-graders, from ...
The Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School in Devens opened its doors for the 30th year on Wednesday, Aug. 27, boasting a ...
Town Administrator Dan Nason told the Press the $750,000 is a little higher than the appraiser’s estimate for the takings and easements, but he wants to be sure there is enough money available to ...
For the third time in as many years, MassDevelopment, the state agency responsible for the commercial and residential development and municipal operations of Devens, has seemingly rejected a request ...
Shaw Trust to pay for a curb cut at the bus drop-off door of Hildreth Elementary School, making that entry accessible for all students. A curb cut was also installed at the entrance to the elementary ...
The Planning Board voted unanimously on Monday that it would move, on the floor of Town Meeting, to “take no action” on the bylaw. Members agreed to bring it back to the spring 2026 Annual Town ...
The Meridia electronic voting system has been used in three Harvard Town Meetings since it was introduced in 2024. At the time of its introduction, Barton said over 65 Massachusetts towns as well as ...
Fruitlands, a property of The Trustees of Reservations, will host its 13th annual Craft Festival Sept. 20 and 21 under a tent on the grounds of the museum overlooking the Nashoba Valley at 102 ...
The boys and girls cross-country teams kicked off their seasons in dramatic fashion at the Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association XC Relays this past weekend in Attleboro, where Harvard runners ...
“Our immigrant neighbors are really under attack,” Colleen Pearce said, as she welcomed about 35 people who had gathered Monday night at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Building to learn how ...