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Shrewsbury – Boy Scout Troop 114 will be holding a Pasta Supper on Saturday March 27, from 5-7 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Shrewsbury. For the too-good-tobe true price of just $5 per person – children under 5 eat free – dinner goers will be able to feast on pasta with sauce, meatballs, [...]
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Shrewsbury – The Friends of the Shrewsbury Public Library and The Friends of the Shrewsbury Senior Center, Inc. are sponsoring a special program called “Wolf Talk,” to be held Sunday April 11 at 2 p.m. Because of the amount of interest in the program, it will be held at the Shrewsbury Senior Center. Tickets for [...]
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Palmer – Karen Reynolds of Shrewsbury, a long-time employee of Seven Hills Community Services in Worcester, was recognized for her efforts recently by the Department of Developmental Services (DDS). Reynolds was the recipient of the Self-Determination Award, given annually by the DDS to individuals who embrace the principles of self-determination and self-direction, either through personal [...]
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Shrewsbury – To those that knew him well – fellow members of the Shrewsbury Fire Department for the last 34 years – Robert Gaucher was an averaged-sized guy with a largerthan life presence around fire headquarters. “I can’t get used to the fact that he’s not here when I come to work,” Fire Captain Bill [...]
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Shrewsbury – Three candidates will be competing for the two open seats on the School Committee at the May 4 Town Election. That, however, will be the town’s only contested race. The School Committee seats that are open belong to Erin Canzano, who is currently serving as the chair of the committee, and John Samia. [...]
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Shrewsbury – Assistant Town Manager Michael Hale said that wells and drinking water supplies in the Green Street neighborhood have not been aff ected by ash that overflowed the area at the town landfill where it is dumped. The overflow occurred, Hale said, because of the heavy rains that pelted the area March 14 and [...]
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Southborough – Seats on the Board of Selectmen, the Planning Board and the Board of Health will be on the line in the town’s annual election, to be held May 10. Challenging incumbent Selectman Salvatore M. Gior- landino, 7 Summit Drive, for his seat and a three-year term on the board will be John F. [...]
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Hudson – The political race to watch in town this year is for the two available seats on the Board of Selectmen, for which four candidates, including both incumbents, will battle for up to and including May 10, the day of the annual town election. Current board members Carl J. Leeber, 125 Causeway St., and [...]
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As part of his Massachusetts Recovery Plan, Governor Deval Patrick announced the award of over $12 million in federal stimulus funds to help communities across Massachusetts invest in clean energy and energy efficiency projects that will reduce long-term energy costs, increase energy independence, and create jobs. Under the grant, Hudson will receive $150,000 to increase [...]
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Northborough – Something old and something new will take place at Algonquin Regional High School Saturday June 12. The Northborough Department of Recreation will hold its annual Big Truck Day from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. June 12 in the school’s upper parking lot. Kids of all ages will be able to have their picture taken while [...]
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