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Falling fuel prices a boon for busing
Lower prices for diesel fuel have prompted North Middlesex Regional School District Superintendent Maureen Marshall to recommend exercising an option in the district's $1.6 million regular school transportation ...
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Voters will decide on $3 million plan for new Ashby Police Station
Duct tape is now holding the bottom of the Ashby Police Station front door together after it started coming apart a few weeks ago.
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Ashby official gets into scrap over metal sale
Highway Superintendent William Davis improperly held on to town money, planning to spend it on equipment for his department, according to Selectman Geoff Woollacott.
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All you want to know about firewood
How much is a cord of wood? Rick Muehlke knows it's a question many first-time wood-stove buyers cannot answer.
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Ashby Free Public Library announces Nov. attractions
The Ashby Free Public Library announces their November happenings. For more information, please contact 1- 386-5377. * Preschool Story and Craft, Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Drop in and enjoy stories and a related ...
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Stolen identity outrages sister
Jessica M. Goguen, 40, said she wasn't shocked when she read in the paper that she had been falsely identified by another woman who was arrested in Ashby.
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Rice easily wins re-election to House
State Rep. Robert L. Rice Jr., D-Gardner, coasted to a third term last night after defeating unenrolled candidate Carolyn A. Kamuda by a nearly 3-to-1 margin.
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Selectmen delay joining interstate water agreement
Selectmen have decided to delay joining a new initiative that would unite a number of communities in Massachusetts -- including Ashby, Lunenburg, Townsend, Pepperell and Groton -- with adjacent towns just ...
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Woman arrested after being found in homeowner's car
The Ashby police have charged Jessica Goguen, 40, of 15 Westminster Street, Ashburnham, with breaking and entering into a house and a motor vehicle and larceny over $250. On Sunday, Oct.
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Where to vote
Ashby Fitchburg -- Ward 1 -- Knights of Columbus Hall, 165 Electric Ave. -- Ward 5 -- MART Intermodal Station, 100 Main St.
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Free cash $1M lighter
Special Town Meeting voted overwhelmingly last night to use $1 million from the town's rainy-day fund to balance the 2009 operating budget rather than cut town services next year.
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Townsend posting board
Fall Fun Storytime: 10:30 a.m., Library lawn; Miss Stacy will tell stories on the lawn, in good weather only.
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Inquiry: Ashby officials do not know procurement laws
Lack of understanding of state laws and town policies led to the failed fire truck purchase that lost the town $350,000, according to Ken Brown, co-chairman of the Citizen's Committee on Procurement.
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Ashby committee that investigated failed truck purchase to give findings
The committee formed in the wake of the town's failed fire truck purchase will get a chance to present its findings to selectmen Wednesday night.
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Community Foundation accepting grant applications through Oct. 15
The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts and the Greater Lowell Community Foundation are accepting applications for grant funding from the Nashoba Valley Community Healthcare Fund through Oct.
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Incomes on the South Shore
A study by the University of Massachusetts shows incomes of families in Southeastern Massachusetts have generally trailed those in Greater Boston, the North Shore, and the Cape.
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The School Board
North Middlesex Regional School District is offering a full-day preschool, new for 2008-2009. The program is available to residents of Ashby, Pepperell and Townsend and will be held at the Varnum Brook ...
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Mental health awareness growing
Nelson J. Goguen of Ashby has seen improvements in the treatment and public awareness of mental illness since his son, now 50, was diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 11.
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Ashby hosting fifth annual Haunted Happening
On Saturday, Oct. 18 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., rain or shine, the 4-H Camp Middlesex, 1031 Erickson Road, Ashby, will host the fifth annual Haunted Happening and Spooky Walk.
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Bark from the brink
Award-winning court and crime reporter Laurel J. Sweet has been featured in the ABC miniseries "Boston 24/7" and the 9-11 documentary motion picture "Looking For My Brother." T wo loveable lapdogs so horribly ...
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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