Department of Public Works Director David Smith has been on the job for only about a month, but already he has plans for ...
Pepperell, announced today that the Nashoba Valley Working Group, established by the governor in October and of which she is a member, has formed a specialized subgroup to focus specifically on ...
Rising costs and lagging revenues are creating conditions for yet another budgetary storm in fiscal 2026. In a bleak forecast ...
Harvard’s landfill problem just got much bigger.  Solid waste from the old landfill was thought to be contained in the area behind the trash bins at the Transfer Station. But test borings taken in ...
Nov. 27, Girl Scout Troops 41003 and 64747 packed and delivered Thanksgiving turkey dinners to homebound seniors. For 13 ...
This fall has seen a flurry of changes at the Harvard Police Department—from the retirement of its current sergeant, to the ...
This past August, in the city of Vienna, Austria, Martha Guptill turned 88. The city was the second-to-last stop on her ...
The coming season of gift buying and preparation for the holidays is a good time to visit and support the many local ...
The Harvard Girl Scouts have set up the 34th annual Mitten Tree in the Harvard Public Library Children’s Room. The Scouts ...
Harvard’s ambulance service is requesting funds to help purchase a second ambulance for the town—but not because it intends to put two ambulances into service. The intention is to purchase a ...
Dec. 10 is International Human Rights Day, which is dedicated to promoting and safeguarding the fundamental rights and freedoms of every human being. The day is intended to raise awareness and ...
At the end of Quarry Road in North Acton, near Nara Park, is an art museum and sculpture park. But those descriptors don’t ...