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Visitors at Carlson Orchards enjoy a wagon ride through the flowering trees at the Apple Blossom Festival, May 10. (Photo by Hannah Taylor)
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Friday, May 15, 2026

Committee says Governor’s move to bypass super town meeting is government overreach

Members of the Harvard-Devens Jurisdiction Committee said last week that a provision of Gov. Maura Healey’s economic development bill would hand the state too much authority over zoning decisions at Devens and that Harvard officials learned of the change just one day before the governor filed it.

Friday, May 15, 2026

Bromfield team awarded first place in MassEnergize Climate Solutions Challenge

Student teams gathered Friday evening, May 8, at the Christa McAuliffe Center at Framingham State University for the inaugural Youth Climate Solutions Challenge awards ceremony. The Bromfield team’s project “Harnessing the Sun” took first place among the 10 contesting teams and won a $3,000 cash prize.

Friday, May 15, 2026

Bromfield teacher supports focus on nutrition, not weight

It’s an old stereotype that teenagers have hearty appetites, but they are also bombarded with media messages about weight and appearance. Katelyn Russell recently co-authored an article about a curriculum that emphasizes healthy eating behaviors while avoiding a weight-centric approach to nutrition.

Friday, May 8, 2026

Neighbors, skeptics reject solar farm proposal despite projected cost savings

The town will not enter a lease agreement that would have allowed Solect Energy to construct solar panels on the town’s former gravel pit. Neither will the town’s solar overlay district be expanded from two to four lots.

Friday, May 8, 2026

Town Meeting passes budget, honors volunteers, but solar article steals the show

Harvard Annual Town Meeting predates the American Revolution, but while clickers for voting and video projection of warrant articles are new, the concerns of citizens then and now are not.

Friday, May 8, 2026

Town Election marked by low turnout passes override and debt exclusion

Beginning with a slow trickle that grew unevenly throughout the day, voters made their way to the Hildreth Elementary School gym Tuesday to cast their ballots in the Town Election.

Friday, May 8, 2026

Lee brothers honored as 2025 Citizens of Note

Jim and John Lee, brothers who grew up in Harvard and whose decades of volunteer service have made them among the most familiar and trusted figures in town, were named Harvard’s 2025 Citizens of Note at Town Meeting on May 2.

Friday, May 1, 2026
Ballot Question 1

A $135,370 override to balance next fiscal year’s budget

Passing the town’s fiscal 2027 budget requires two separate votes—one at Town Meeting and one at the polls—and both must pass by a majority vote.

Friday, May 1, 2026

April frost did less damage to orchards than was feared

It was a close call, but the recent cold snap seems to have done only limited damage to Harvard’s orchards. However, as Chris Green of Westward Orchards said, “It’s still pretty early in the game to know what’s going on.”

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Trojans close their home schedule with a Senior Day victory over Tyngsborough

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