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Steakloft

A cozy corner at CJ's Steakloft, which is located at 369 West Main St., in Northborough PHOTO/K.A. ESPOSITO Northborough – Wanting a nice place for that rare work day when I can share lunch with my husband, we headed to CJ's Steakloft on the Boston Post Road in Northborough. Tucked behind a shopping plaza, the [...]

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Wind Committee reports on progress

Northborough – When town residents Joseph McNamara and Robert Giles began the adventure of bringing an energy-saving wind turbine to Northborough, they never imagined the response nor the ferocity with which the plan would progress. Now, nine months after their original presentation to the Board of Selectmen, the selectmen have approved the examination of placing [...]

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Holy dye job, Batman!

The Northborough Mudcats show off their freshly dyed hair prior to their trip to Cooperstown, N.Y., Aug. 7 through 14, to compete in a week-long baseball tournament for boys and girls ages 12-under. The dye jobs, which in some cases were accompanied by Mohawk haircuts, were provided courtesy of Ericka Jarvis of Hydrolocks and Sherri [...]

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Local sports roundup

Region – The Northboroughbased Under-16 FC Puma boys soccer team made history recently when it captured its first-ever Mass. Premier League Division 1 State Championship. The team, which had a 6-1-2 regular-season record, consisted of Dan Eder, Northborough; Steve Geller, Connor Gibbs, Westborough; Jose Saquich, Marlborough; Tramaine McNeil, Jon Dumas, Eric Schoellkopf, Bryan DaSilva, Milford; [...]

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Trio to present ‘Evening of Song’

Hudson – St. Luke's Episcopal Church will present "An Evening of Song," including sacred duets and Broadway tunes Friday Oct. 2. The concert will feature the trio of soprano Lydia Bove, mezzo-soprano Joyce Carpenter Henderson and pianist Dennis Deyo. Tickets are $15 per person, which includes a light supper before the concert and dessert following. [...]

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Chorus invites area residents to join

Region – Hundredth Town Chorus is an all women's area chorus that rehearses in Westborough Wednesday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Our mission is to have fun singing in order to provide free concerts to folks in nursing care and assisted living facilities in the communities in and around Westborough. We are currently seeking voices [...]

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Dealing with multiple offers on your home

As the market has truly rebounded over the last few months we've been seeing more and more cases of multiple over full price offers, which has been a welcome reprieve from early spring when buyers were more rare than pink unicorns. Just in the last few weeks alone, many of my sellers have been getting [...]

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Assabet Valley welcomes new teachers

Region – Eleven new staff members recently underwent orientation at Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School (AVRTHS) in Marlborough in anticipation of the school opening for all staff Aug. 26. As part of the process of learning about the school, the culture and the sending communities, Superintendent Mary Jo Nawrocki suggested a tour of the [...]

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Shrewsbury resident becomes assistant dean

Shrewsbury – Eileen Crowley Sullivan of Shrewsbury was recently appointed the new assistant dean in the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development at Rhode Island College. In her new position in the Offic e o f Partnerships and Placements, she will direct the office , plac e all student teacher candidates, and work with [...]

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New Vera Bradley at Peggy’s Place

Peggy's Place Boutique is pleased to announce that all new Vera Bradley patterns have just arrived. Also, new fall fashions are arriving daily and their huge summer sale is in progress. See their ad in this week's Community Advocate. Peggy's Place is conveniently located at 1 Grafton Common in Grafton.

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