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Katie E. Schoenberger wants Amy Willard as her English teacher next year, and if Tantasqua Regional Senior High School schedule-makers fail to oblige, she already has a plan to ensure that Ms.
Curious fisherman triggers long search for missing stranger
A fisherman at Dean Pond who called police after finding a stationary pickup truck with its motor running, romantic 'Journey' songs blaring from the speakers and farewell notes inside the cab said last night he was ecstatic when the truck's owner was found unharmed during an intense search nearly seven hours later.
Many parts of the woods and fields are edible
The recipes in Russ Cohen's book may not be the easiest to prepare in a survival situation, but will certainly impress your friends at your next outdoor barbecue.
At the conclusion of the annual town meeting Wednesday night, voters unanimously passed a fiscal 2010 budget of $3,552,056 as recommended by the Finance Committee, with little controversy and no objections.
Have you ever emerged from the couch, energized by a fresh dose of excitement delivered via an episode of "Man vs.
Broz-Simon Farm to host Wild Edibles Hike
Have you ever emerged from the couch, energized by a fresh dose of excitement delivered by an episode of "Man vs.
Have you ever emerged from the couch, energized by a fresh dose of excitement delivered via an episode of "Man vs.
Sunday, June 7 marked the last time the nearly 300 graduating students from Tantasqua Regional High School would sit together as classmates.
Truck stop zoning gets nod from selectmen
Selectmen last night reversed an earlier decision and will now ask town meeting voters to approve a zoning change that would clear the way for a truck stop and other businesses along a stretch of Route 15.
Fire heavily damages Oakwood Rd. home owned by firefighter
Fire heavily damaged an Oakwood Road home yesterday. Fire Chief Steven Denning said the house was fully involved when fire crews arrived just after 1 p.m. to 8 Oakwood Road.
Woman injured in two-car accident
One person was injured when her car was rear-ended on Main Street yesterday afternoon.
State Police say one man was killed and another seriously injured in a head-on crash in Brimfield.
Holland threatens to place liens on properties of 26 owners for unpaid taxes
By NANCY H. GONTER ngonter@repub.com HOLLAND - Twenty-six property owners face liens being placed against their land for failing to pay taxes in fiscal 2008.
Drug suspect wants to sell license
The Liquor Licensing Board will hold a hearing on April 16 on transferring an accused cocaine dealer's liquor license to the owner of an art studio.
Father and son team face adversity
Every year, thousands of people from across the globe congregate in Boston to run the Boston Marathon.
Disability doesn't stop the dynamic Hoyt duo
Coming into New Bedford, it is hard to miss the "Dedication" billboard on the harbor side of Route 18.
Grants target exploring regionalizing schools
Three groups of Central Massachusetts towns were among 12 across Massachusetts to receive grants from the state yesterday to explore ways of regionalizing their schools.
Crosswalk painter violates probation
A local man who once painted a crosswalk on Mashapaug Road and then, as his handiwork was being removed, allegedly threatened to kill the highway surveyor's children, received a suspended sentence of six months ...
Brimfield, Holland and Wales consider forming regional police force
1 Killed In Alleged Drunk Driving Snowmobile Crash
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