Foreclosure auctions scheduled for Dec. 8 and 15 at The Inn and Great Elms have been postponed until January, according to William Marshall, president of the foreclosing lender, North Middlesex Savings Bank.
The Bromfield varsity boys soccer team lost the district semifinal game 0-1 to Sutton in double overtime at Lunenburg High School on Friday, Nov. 11 to close out their season.
Power has been restored to the center of town, including both schools. School will be in session tomorrow, Nov. 3. The General Store will reopen tomorrow, beginning at 7 a.m.
Most streets of Harvard were dark at dawn this morning as the town entered its third day without power, but the lights were on at Town Hall, the elementary school, and the library, thanks to the arrival of rental generators from Baltimore.
Homes everywhere in Harvard remained without power Monday morning for the second straight day, and among town businesses, only the Post Office was open. No General Store. No Dunkin’ Donuts. No school, banks, or pizza.
Franklyn Carlson, co-owner of Carlson Orchards, confirmed today that Carlson’s cider-making operation is being moved to Leominster.
At a rare summer Town Meeting Thursday evening, attendees approved a request to borrow an additional $540,385 so the town can begin work this fall on a sewer system that will serve the businesses, homes, churches, and municipal buildings in the center of town.
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