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Youth boxing classes this summer in Ashland
The Ashland Police Youth Boxing program is seeking new members for the summer. Each class features three certified boxing instructors and is open to boys and girls entering grades 7 through 12.
Davis named interim Ashland superintendent
The School Committee has appointed Perry Davis, formerly the superintendent for the Dover-Sherborn school district, as interim superintendent for the school year starting this fall The committee intends for Davis to prepare current assistant superintendent Ann Dargon to take over the school system's top position for the 2010-2011 school year.
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Sherborn teams help Relay for Life set records - Sherborn, MA - Wicked Local Sherborn
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The Police Department is seeking feedback on its plan to use funds from a grant it is seeking.
Summer Break? I'm Working on It
KRISTEN BARNETT, a high school sophomore in Sherborn, Mass., hoped to multitask this summer, combining outdoor adventure and Spanish-language practice with meeting her school's community service requirement.
Top 20 Mass. communities with the largest news houses
Below is the average living space, based on Warren Group data, for new homes built from 1999 to 2005: DOVER 6749 LINCOLN 5830 BROOKLINE 5434 WESTON 5245 CARLISLE 5202 SHERBORN 5122 SUDBURY 4692 WELLESLEY 4614 ANDOVER 4559 WAYLAND 4402 CONCORD 4320 LYNNFIELD 4216 BOXFORD 4193 COHASSET 4135 MILTON 4079 NEWTON 4035 WESTWOOD 4003 WINCHESTER 3988 ...
Three new candidates will square off for two seats on the Board of Selectmen in this Tuesday's annual town election.
As retired clients' assets dwindle, advisers work harder, earn less
For advisers, there's a funny thing about retirement income planning: The better you are at it, the less you stand to make.
Seaside or cities, hill or dale, all fun runs
I was prepared to write a testament to the glories of running in New England, but as I faced the dual challenges of an unrelenting winter and its effects on an aging body, I reflected on my older daughter's recent comment: "We must be insane to live here!" I admit that after 46 years of running through the daily, and sometimes hourly, surprises ...
The Ashland Public Library is planning a series of adult events during school vacation week, starting Saturday at noon, when local author Alisa Libby will read from one of her novels, "The Blood Confession" or "The King's Rose." To attend, register in advance by calling the library or visiting the reference desk at the library, 66 Front St.
Carlisle writer shares joy of chickens with children
CHICKEN SCRATCHINGS: Terry Golson of Carlisle got her first chicken - a neighbor's leftover 4-H Club project - in 1996.
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Award contract of $159,200 for rehabilitation work at the Merrimacport Pump Station on River Road to Sherborn Consolidated of Amesbury, contingent on Town Meeting approval.
Advisers split over approaches to creating retirement income
Advisers are divided between two popular approaches for generating retirement income, according to a study to be released next month.
Hometown Weekly NEEDHAM: A birthday that keeps on giving
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Hell no. These suburban peace protesters won't go. President Barack Obama's plan for withdrawing troops from Iraq doesn't go nearly far enough, say local peace activists - many of whom are in their sixth year ...
a Martha Speaksa author will be on hand in KC to see her creation come to life
She is, as one reviewer puts it, the “Mr. Ed of the canine world.”But a prattling pup is not always preferable, as many young viewers will find at tonight’s special performance of the Paul ...
Outdoors fan credits Boy Scouting, living in Fond du Lac for his success
Life was good for John Wright growing up in the forested hills of Massachusetts.
Officials float revised plan for downtown
Sherborn officials have not lost sight of their long-term goal of attracting new business to the center of town, despite the dismal economy.
Towns look to ease rules on parking
Everyone loves a parking spot, but sometimes there can be too much of a good thing.
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