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The library isn’t just stacked with books. Now it has a Library of Things where you can borrow items to try before you buy or ...
The board of Fivesparks has made a significant expansion in its cultural offerings—the establishment of Fivesparks Theater.
As thousands of runners set out on the 26.2-mile Boston Marathon course this Patriots’ Day, the streets from Hopkinton to ...
The girls varsity lacrosse team thrived in the more spring-like weather last week, winning their game 11-3 against Oakmont on ...
I’ve been feeling down these last weeks, given the anticipated large-scale reduction in federal spending on climate and ...
Ben Baron officially took on the role in late 2024 after longtime Harvard resident and previous harbormaster Bob O’Shea fell ...
The Harvard Parent Teacher Organization, in partnership with the Harvard Family Association and other community organizations ...
West Side Creamery is located at 537 Mass. Ave. in West Acton and was opened by a group of friends in 2019. Though still a ...
This spring I was mad at her. Margaret Renkl is a keen observer of nature, which makes her writing, in her books and her ...
Department of Public Works Director David Smith abruptly announced he was terminating his employment with the town effective that day, one month earlier than he was scheduled to leave. Smith had ...
Article 12 in this year’s warrant booklet asks Town Meeting to approve a $35.1 million omnibus budget to pay for the operation of town departments and the schools next fiscal year, which begins July 1 ...
Article 43: A new vision for Ayer Road; should Harvard adopt new zoning for its commercial district?
It’s the new commercial zoning bylaw proposed for Harvard’s commercial district, a 1.2 mile stretch of Ayer Road between the Route 2 interchange and the Ayer town line. Voters will have the chance to ...
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