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Mass. sex offender ordered held without bail
AYER, Mass.- A convicted sex offender facing new charges of abusing an 8-year-old boy has been ordered held without bail after police testified they are investigating the possibility that there are more ...
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Convicted sex offender accused of molesting boy, 8
A level three sex offender from Ashby accused of molesting an 8-year-old boy has been ordered held without bail after a dangerousness hearing in Ayer District Court Wednesday.
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Fitchburg Lutheran church feast feeds mentally ill, community
Maureen Smith considers everyone family, which makes whipping up Thanksgiving dinner for the whole hungry clan a challenge.
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The Posting Board
Christmas Tree Sales: Ayer Troop 2 is holding its annual Christmas tree sale at a new location this year, at the lot next to Gervais Ford on Rt.
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Draft RFPs issued
MassDevelopment has submitted a draft copy of a Request for Proposals for the Vicksburg Square redevelopment to the four entities directly involved with the disposition of Devens.
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Affordable unit is available
A unit in Ayer's affordable housing inventory has become available for sale to an income-eligible purchaser, according to town administrator Shaun A. Suhoski.
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Three Ayer students picked for Lions Club peace posters
In 1988, a peace poster contest was created by the Lions Club to "give young people the opportunity to creatively express their feeling for world peace and to share their visions with the world." Over 350,000 ...
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Fire Dept. delivering food, Police Dept. collecting toys
The holiday season is a time for celebrating with friends and family, exchanging gifts and sharing with others.
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Ayer's Family Partnership slashes hours, programs in wake of cuts
When Gov. Deval Patrick made midyear program cuts in late October, Family Partnership was one of the programs in the community to feel the impact.
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1 dead, 5 injured in Littleton crash
An 87-year-old Littleton woman died during a collision with a tractor trailer on Route 110 yesterday at the intersection with Spectacle Pond Road.
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Candy for a cause
As a community service project, first- and second-graders at Merriam School have sorted and donated more than 500 pounds of unwanted Halloween candy.
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The Posting Board
Meat raffle: 7-10 p.m., Ayer Gun & Sportsmen's Club, 255 Snake Hill Road; Turkeys, hams, pork loins, sirloin strips, prime ribs, prizes and more.
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Lip Sync raises over $3,000 for Ayer Education Foundation
The Ayer Education Foundation is thrilled to announce that its fourth annual lip sync show raised over $3,000 to benefit educational enrichment programs in Ayer Public Schools.
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Ayer Middle High School class goes green
Everywhere you look these days, you can find information about "going green." Being environmentally friendly is in the news, in politics, in the fashion industry and at the Ayer Middle High School.
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Rail, energy and housing are the keys to Devens growth
MassDevelopment president and CEO Robert Culver simply stated that even though people go crazy every time he says what he feels about the future of housing on Devens, he still speaks his mind.
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Communication is key to our progress
Here it is, a little over 4 a.m. and I am up writing this letter to all the citizens of Groton, Ayer, Pepperell, Townsend and Dunstable.
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Funding for sewer hookups
A new committee has been formed at the request of the Board of Selectmen to investigate all sewer options for West Acton village and the nearby Lothrop/Tuttle/Flint neighborhood.
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Lt. Col. Nott: 'We are humbled by the continuous march'
This year's Veterans Day observance marked the first time since its reincarnation as U.S. Army Garrison Fort Devens that the new post opened its gates to the public.
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Vicksburg Square makeover
In receipt of unsolicited offers from two "credible, capable developers" to convert vacant headquarters buildings in Vicksburg Square into 300 to 500 residential housing units, MassDevelopment has asked for, ...
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Ayer hits study on Pan Am auto plan
Some selectmen are feeling railroaded by a federal study that offers hope for a proposed joint operating agreement between Billerica-based Pan Am Railways and Norfolk Southern Railway Co.
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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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