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New set-top boxes feed TV Web video
While Internet-connected set-top boxes have been available for years, some startup companies say they have products that are more affordable and easier to see digital photos and videos from personal computers ...
Patty Stern takes the helm as Loaves & Fishes director
Patty Stern knows a little kindness can pile up to make a big difference in someone's life.
Four-alarm blaze leaves 12 homeless
Michael Edney was getting ready for bed just after midnight when the flames outside caught his eye.
Quincy developer to expand Littleton Distribution Center
A Quincy-based real estate development firm is doubling the size of the 240,000-square-foot Littleton Distribution Center.
Rail offloading facility concerns Ayer officials
To folks concerned about Ayer's drinking-water aquifer at Spectacle Pond, issues surrounding the proposed $150 million merger of Guilford Rail and Northfolk Southern Railroad and plans to construct a new ...
Pepperell woman teaches riders about the healing power of horses
Nandee Ann Willets knows you rarely get people to do anything if you order them to do it.
Blaze rips through Ayer apartment building; dozen homeless
Michael Edney was getting ready for bed just after midnight when the flames outside caught his eye.
Two from region in country awards LITTLETON - Two local performers will be involved in the 2008 New England Country Music Organization awards, to be presented at 1 p.m. July 13 at the Littleton High School ...
New principal reportedly on his way to NHS
Littleton, Mass. high school principal John Buckey has reportedly accepted the post of Nantucket High School principal.
Jul. 3--LITTLETON -- Less than a year after tech giant IBM said it would consolidate 2,000 software employees at a campus straddling the Westford-Littleton line, a Needham developer is planning a $15 million ...
Water supplies, treatment may hold key to growth plans along Interstate 495 corridor
With rise in workers, residents projected along I-495, water may hold the key for keeping growth on track There's a wall of water between the communities along Interstate 495 and their economic future.
Billerica town-manager finalist denies allegations, defends record
Mark Haddad, one of three finalists vying to be Billerica's next town manager, denies sexual-harassment and fiscal-mismanagement allegations made against him in previous jobs, saying his record of 22 years of ...
From left are Capt. Paul Fillebrown, North Middlesex Savings Bank employee Brenda Deitzel, bank President William Marshall, employees Kathy McDowell, Jen Cordio, Deb McDowell, Deb Lizotte, Paulette Aragones and ...
MIAA misses chance to take leadership role
In February a group of students from the Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School in Devens visited Thailand and participated in a Buddhist ceremony commemorating Makha Bucha Day.
Energy, environment, agriculture and junk dominated discussion last night at a public hearing held by the Board of Selectmen to discuss its goals for 2009.
Several Black Angus still on the loose in Groton's forests
The wandering cattle of Groton continue to elude capture. On Monday night, selectmen heard from police Chief Donald Palma, who delivered an update on efforts to round up a herd of Black Angus cattle that ...
Baffled by failed efforts to recapture up to two dozen wayward cattle -- and fearful they may pose a threat to public safety -- town officials have decided to seek help from the state, while clearing the way ...
Letter: Residency Programs for New RNS?
This Article is provided free of charge. As a graduating student nurse, I recognize the importance of a residency program to help new graduates make the transition to professional nursing .
Groton trying to corral runaway cows
The young escapees have been good at evading the police. They cross town borders on foot in the dark of night.