The Bromfield boys soccer team brought home the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Division 4 state championship trophy last night, Nov. 21, shutting out the No. 5 seed Rockland Bulldogs 1-0.
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Bill Barton (left) holds a bowl of tickets with his daughter Grace Barton as Alexandra Bernardo (center) draws the winning ticket at the Annual Harvard File-EMS Association Turkey Raffle Nov. 14. SEE PHOTOS
The School Committee has submitted a list of eight projects to the Capital Planning and Investment Committee for funding in fiscal 2027. Some were brand new, others were familiar requests from past years, and at least one is likely making its last appearance.
Voting began this week to fill open seats on the Devens Committee and the Devens Educational Advisory Committee, two volunteer boards created in 1994 to advise MassDevelopment—the agency that oversees the development of the former U.S. Army base—on the delivery of municipal services and education to Devens residents.
With last month’s departure of the interim executive vice president for Devens, Meg Delorier, MassDevelopment has named a transitional team to oversee operations as the agency searches for a replacement.
As temperatures hovered a little above freezing on Veterans Day, about 30 people gathered under gray skies on the Common to honor all those who had served in this nation’s armed forces. They stood at the southwest corner of the Common, near the World War I flagpole and memorial.
Harvard’s Addiction Abatement Working Group has a new plan in the works for a portion of the town’s uncommitted opioid settlement funds. In partnership with Riverbend, a Lowell organization that provides addiction recovery services, the group plans to contribute $75,000 to open a peer counseling facility.
A failing culvert, tennis courts beyond repair, and floors and roofs that are reaching the end of their natural lives topped the list of requests presented to the Capital Planning and Investment Committee at its Nov. 6 meeting.
In a unanimous vote, School Committee members this week were clearly happy to approve the traditional ninth-grade trip to Washington, D.C. And School Superintendent Linda Dwight noted that nearly all ninth-graders take part in the event each year.
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