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Ingano gets three-year contract
School Superintendent Terrance Ingano, appointed in August to replace Gerry Gaw, had his first contract signed and delivered by the School Committee Tuesday night.
WEEI contributor and former All-Pro defensive lineman Fred Smerlas.
The Boston College and NFL standout told the Herald yesterday he's calling for a truce with the young opponents, who accused the gridiron greats of playing dirty and talking dirtier.
Tuesday, Aug. 11 Judge Martha Brennan James Prophet , 28, of the streets of Clinton, disorderly conduct, guilty, six months in the House of Correction, 90 days to serve, balance suspended to Aug.
Benjamin and Christine Ware, and their son Shawn, proudly announce the birth of Shawn's brother, Shane Arthur Ware.
Outdoors: Hunt is on for a timberdoodlesa
Friday, November 6, 2009 Outdoors: Hunt is on for 'timberdoodles' Mark Blazis Outdoors Flights of woodcock descended among our aspens, alders and red maples this week.
Clinton Savings, WHEAT, CARE team up for food drive
Clinton Savings Bank is teaming up with two local charities to meet the growing need for food this holiday season.
Tuesday, Sept. 15 Judge Martha Brennan Ronald Kemski , 52, of 43B Cook Lane, Marlboro, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration, dismissed upon payment of $100 in court costs; uninsured, dismissed; unregistered, not responsible.
Energy savings will have to wait
An ongoing discussion on whether to hire Bolton-based RS Energy to recoup energy savings at the School Department was almost completed at Tuesday's School Committee meeting.
Economic development grants Duff opportunity
After two months in Clinton, Michael Duff is still excited to be the director of the Office of Community and Economic Development.
By Bill Fortier, Donna Boynton and Bradford L. Miner TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF wfortier@telegram.com bminer@telegram.com Any casino is way in the future.
World's longest golf course opens in Australia
Move over, The International. With the official opening of Nullarbor Links in Australia on October 22, the private golf club in Bolton, MA, is officially out as the world's longest golf course.
The annual commemoration of the April 19, 1775, Battle at Lexington Green - with its "Don't Tread on Me" slogans and tea dumping tax protest - seemed a particularly auspicious time for Celia S. Hyde to join Oath Keepers, a new group dedicated to upholding the U.S. Constitution.
Junior quarterback Will Hurley threw for three touchdowns of 20-plus yards and totaled 178 yards passing for the Chieftains as they defeated their Division 1B opponent the Wildcats in Bolton.
Author retraces Thoreau's footsteps
The Leominster Public Library will present "Walking to Wachusett: Concord to Wachusett with Henry David Thoreau" on Tuesday, Oct.
'Pink' volleyball Monday at NMRHS
North Middlesex Regional High School will hold "pink" volleyball games on Monday against Nashoba Regional High School of Bolton.
Community Foundations taking grant applications
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 Nov.
Representative Kate Hogan's Voter Survey
Dear Third Middlesex Voter: I hope you will ake some time in the next week to respond to this questionnaire.
Cultural Council accepting grant applications for 2010
The Harvard Cultural Council is accepting grant applications that support cultural activity and contribute to the economic vitality of our community.
Lancaster town meeting OKs revised budget
Voters at a Special Town Meeting Monday night adopted a balanced budget of $15,707,998. The crowd of about 50 people voted at Mary Rowlandson Elementary School in a hand count to pass the Fiscal Year 2010 budget with no objections.