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Letter to Editor: Palitsch a man who understands Shrewsbury

To the Editor: I am supporting Jason Palitsch because he is the right choice for State Representative. I know Jason will work tirelessly for the...

The fruits of success

Westborough – By most accounts, the Westborough Farmers" Market, open each Thursday throughout the summer, has been a hit. Under the directorship of the...

The First Chapter

Shrewsbury - This summer the Shrewsbury Public Library will be undergoing the first phase of a major, $23.3 million renovation. But until that can...

In a dash to raise cash

In a quest to raise funds for its organization, the city’s Community Development Authority (CDA) is seeking to sell certain parcels of land within...

Marlborough on the rise

Marlborough – The city has made much progress over the last two years attracting major businesses such as the TJX Companies, Boston Scientific and...

Living in a “dry” town

Region – As homeowners prepare to awaken their lawns after a long winter, there is one unwelcome sign of spring in the air –...

Letter to the editor: State rep candidate Palitsch has ‘energy and passion’

To the Editor: We are thrilled to endorse Jason Palitsch for state representative for the 11th Worcester District. With his combination of hometown roots,...

If you don’t like the weather…just wait a minute

Region – As New Englanders we are used to variations in our weather patterns, but who would have ever expected a Christmas Day when...

A clean sweep

Region- Now that winter is finally over, groups in several of local towns are out and about picking up trash and sprucing up their communities. Shrewsbury Girl and Boy Scouts, as well as other civic groups, spent a recent rainy Saturday working in and around town.

Support Shrewsbury override – Kane

To the residents of Shrewsbury: Please join me in voting YES on June 3rd. We enjoy a low tax rate as the result of decades of...

Support Shrewsbury override – Casavant

To the Editor: Vote YES on June 3rd- Shrewsbury is Worth the Investment

Letter to the Editor: vote for Dykema

To the Editor: It is with great pleasure that I write this letter in support of State Representative Carolyn Dykema. As a member of...

Taking a bite out of Summer

Region – Last summer, an untold number of events were cancelled due to unwelcome guests – mosquitoes carrying the West Nile Virus (WNV). With...

The pipeline timeline

Northborough – A public meeting on a proposed new gas line that would cut through part of Northborough has been postponed so that residents...

It’s slow when it snows

Region - February 2015 will long be remembered as a month filled with endless snow, arctic temperatures and frayed nerves. Although we've all...

Letter to the Editor: WEF thanks community for Trivia Bee success

The Westborough Education Foundation (WEF) would like to thank our local sponsors and donors, teams from local businesses and companies, teachers and administrators, parent groups and sports organizations, and volunteers who made the seventh annual Trivia Bee a huge success. Thank you for supporting the Westborough Education Foundation. The Trivia Bee, the foundation’s largest fundraiser, brings together many groups from across the community and has allowed WEF to award over $270,000 in grants since its inception.

Where to park the Senior Center?

Marlborough – Although Marlborough residents and officials have agreed since 2002 that the city needs a new senior center, agreeing on its location is...

Letter to Editor: Palitsch ‘will move our education and economy forward’

To the Editor: In Shrewsbury and Westborough, we traditionally have talented candidates for public office. In the current race for State Representative, we are...

When is a kind act not?

A wet, chill, gloomy Sunday. Usually my husband and I take a long Sunday walk, stopping at the co-op grocery’s cafe to drink coffee and nibble on a fresh-baked cookie. But it’s raining too hard for a walk. I go to the gym instead. I stop at the co-op to buy Dick a cookie as a cheer-up surprise.

There's no choice

Northborough-Southborough – When it comes to the possibility of school choice at Algonquin Regional High School (ARHS), school administrators say there is no choice...