Aug 31, 2009 | Sentinel & Enterprise
Cushing Academy honors nine students
Cushing Academy names students who have earned honors in the 2009 Spring Term. Jacob Z. Droogan of Fitchburg, Erin E. Knight of Lunenburg, Julia M. Zephir of Leominster, and Tyler J. DiMauro of Fitchburg, were named to Cushing Academy's Honor Roll for the 2009 Spring Term.
Wind wends way to new tower site
Generators for the wind farm off Westminster Road were delivered this week, and the turbines will be up and running in about a month, barring unforeseen setbacks.
Bernanke to be reappointed Fed chief
US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, shown here speaking at the National Press Club in Washington in February, is set to be reappointed to his post by President Obama Tuesday.
Officials from the Registry of Motor Vehicles conducted the inspections, while police were there to direct traffic and issue the citations.
What's The Role Of Race In Health Care Fracas?
Is race the subtext for some of the attacks on the Obama administration's attempt at a health care overhaul? Or is that a misleading argument? Melissa Harris-Lacewell, African-American Studies professor at Princeton, and Tony Blankley, who was press secretary to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, discuss the subject with Melissa Block.
Looking to past to define future
Those weeds in your yard, odd things growing along the highways, or vines choking your field may be nothing but a nuisance to you, but to botanist Robert I. Bertin, they are indicators of the ebb and flow of nature in Worcester County.
There is no question it is a huge concern. -- David A. Rooney, WESTMINSTER RESIDENT PRINCETON - The Department of Conservation and Recreation is investigating a proposed change in the site of a planned 150-foot cell tower that opponents of the project say will damage the historic view from the Wachusett Mountain State Reservation.
Moonstruck hits stride with 'Awakening'
The Moonstruck Theater Company is sticking around. And it may just have struck on a winning formula.
PRINCETON FAMILY CONQUERS KILIMANJARO The Ojerholm family, from left, David, Alexandra, Madeline, Darlene, Ross and Max, with Mount Kilimanjaro in the background.
Honor-system farm stands value honest dealing
I also feel like we're helping people. -- jennifer k. marsh, PRINCETON FARM STAND OWNER A coffee can of cash sitting on a roadside table might prove too much of a temptation for some.