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Class of 2013 graduates outdoors at Westborough High School

Westborough – The weather cooperated June 8 for the outdoor graduation ceremony for the Class of 2013 at Westborough High School (WHS), where 259...

Algonquin girls” LAX wins Central Mass. Division 1 title

Worcester - The top-seeded Algonquin Regional High School faced the second-seeded Shrewsbury High School Colonials for the Massachusetts Girls Lacrosse Central Division 1 final June 8 at Commerce Field at General Foley Stadium in Worcester.

Hudson camp debuts Serving More Kids program

Hudson - For Jackie Kane, owner and director of Hudson's Pompositticut Farm Day Camp, life (and work) on the farm is second nature. The camp sits on 60 acres of land purchased by her father, Roger, in 1965. It was here that Roger and his wife, Shirley, raised their 6 children - along with polled Hereford cattle, Suffolk sheep, chickens and horses. In addition, the farm has been acknowledged as a Massachusetts Horse Farm of Distinction, hosting thirty-six camp owned horses.

“Senior Health and Fitness Day” observed locally with honors

Marlborough – In observance of National Senior Health and Fitness Day, a luncheon was held May 31 at Wayside Racquet and Swim Club. The highlight was the presentation of the 17th annual George Fortin Fit for Life Award. This year, the honor went to George's wife, Catherine "Kay" Fortin.

Brown tells Marlborough graduates to “set goals high”

Marlborough - The Marlborough High School Class of 2013 said farewell to one another and thank you to parents, teachers and administrators before an enthusiastic and spirited audience Sunday afternoon during commencement exercises in the John C. Colleary Field House.

Algonquin celebrates graduation

Northborough/Southborough – The members of the class of 2013 gathered at Algonquin Regional High School for their graduation ceremony June 2.In spite of the...

Five St. John's students accepted into military academies

Shrewsbury – Each year thousands of young men and women apply to one of the five United States military academies – the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. Of those thousands, only 11 to 17 percent meet the requirements in order to be accepted. This year, five young men in the St. John's High School class of 2013 have joined that elite group.

Program to assist local seniors seeks volunteers

By Joan F. Simoneau,? Contributing Writer Marlborough - Seniors who are in need of a ride to medical appointments because family and friends are unable...

Hudson High School graduates Class of 2013

Hudson – Diplomas were presented to 203 members of the Class of 2013 at the 139th Graduation Exercises, held June 2 at the Hudson...

Hot fun at 27th annual Hudson Community Fest

Hudson – Compared to last year's rainy day, the recent heat wave was acceptable weather for the Assabet Valley Chamber of Commerce's 27th annual...

One Fund Boston scores at baseball fundraiser in Hudson

Hudson – The annual Memorial Day baseball rivalry pitting Hudson High School (HHS) against Marlborough High School has produced countless memories for several decades. This year's game, played May 27 at Riverside Park in Hudson, will be remembered as the culmination of a month-long fundraiser organized by the HHS players to benefit the One Fund Boston. The team's coach, Tim Reinhardt, a social studies teacher, was aware that the players wanted to do more community service.

Shrewsbury High School graduates 398 in 2013

Shrewsbury – Diplomas were presented to 398 graduates of the Class of 2013 at a ceremony May 30 at the Shrewsbury High School (SHS)...

Colonials defeat Holy Name in baseball

Shrewsbury - The Shrewsbury High School Colonials hosted the Holy Name Central Catholic Junior/Senior High School Naps for their MIAA Baseball Central Division 1 first round game May 31 in Shrewsbury.

Award-winning Floral Street School continues to “go green”

Shrewsbury – Equipped with an outdoor classroom, Floral Street Elementary School has focused on environmental education since it opened in 1997. Grants were awarded to create raised gardens, explore the adjacent wetlands and develop a nature trail in the woods behind the school. Kara Frankian, a first- and second-grade teacher, has been spearheading the development of the trail from the start.

Northborough sisters golf fundraiser to aid kidney disease research

Northborough - Sisters and Northborough residents Nancy Turpin Powell and Kristen Turpin were diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) six years ago. PKD is...

Holocaust survivor's talk has great impact

Westborough – Resident Rena Finder told her early life story about what it was like to survive the Nazi invasion of Poland to a large group at Westborough High School last month.

Shrewsbury comes together to honor veterans

Shrewsbury - On Memorial Day, May 27, the town of Shrewsbury came together to honor its veterans. Photos/Bridget O'Connor          

Northborough honors fallen veterans

Northborough – Now that downtown road construction is completed in Northborough, the Memorial Day parade resumed its customary route. Stops were made for ceremonies...

Hudson remembers fallen heroes

Hudson – Memorial Day was observed in Hudson with a parade downtown May 27. Marchers included representatives from Hudson veterans" organizations, Scout troops and...

Westborough celebrates Memorial Day

Westborough – Hundreds of Westborough residents either participated or came to view today's Memorial Day parade in the downtown area. Crowds lined the streets...