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Friday, December 6, 2024

Select Board hits pause button on DPW renovation; transfer station could be at risk

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 found solid waste under most of the Transfer Station and the western half of the DPW facility.

Friday, December 6, 2024

Harvard faces $1.3 million deficit as budget woes loom for fiscal 2026

Rising costs and lagging revenues are creating conditions for yet another budgetary storm in fiscal 2026.

Friday, December 6, 2024

EMS asks for new ambulance using state and town money

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. 

Friday, December 6, 2024

A man with a plan: New DPW director wants training for staff, better winter road treatment

Department of Public Works Director David Smith has been on the job for only about a month, but already he has plans for improving the department. 

Friday, November 29, 2024

CPIC weighs school requests for floors, lockers, seats, and more

At its Nov. 21 meeting, the Capital Planning and Investment Committee considered requests totaling $662,000 from the schools. But less than a quarter of that amount was for new projects. Almost 80% was either for the continuation of an ongoing project or for requests that had not been funded in past years.

Friday, November 29, 2024

Town to return to one Annual Town Meeting per year

When Annual Town Meeting rolls around again next spring, voters might want to consider packing a lunch. At its Nov. 19 meeting, the Select Board voted to return to a single-session Town Meeting, to be held in the spring.

Friday, November 29, 2024

Extra $100,000 of ARPA money turns up; Select Board approves four proposals, rejects one

It’s a rare occasion when the town finds $100,000 to spend on almost anything it needs, but that’s what happened when the Devens water connection design engineers realized that police details needed for the duration of the project had been funded twice.

Friday, November 22, 2024

Historic $4B economic development bill clears path for major housing expansion in Devens

After months of negotiation, the Massachusetts House and Senate, meeting in special session last week, passed and sent to Gov. Maura Healey the $4 billion “Mass Leads” economic development bill she proposed in February, including two provisions that could dramatically increase housing in Devens.

Friday, November 22, 2024

With fatter budget and flat property values, tax rate set to rise nearly 5%

The tax bills of most property owners will jump in January to cover the rising cost of town government, including the Proposition 2½ override approved by voters last spring.

Friday, November 22, 2024

Proposal for Small land adds to Harvard’s search for additional athletic fields

The Select Board’s quest to find land for athletic playing fields has expanded to include the possibility of using the town-owned land behind Hildreth Elementary School, known as the Small land, for two playing fields and a ball field. 

Friday, November 22, 2024

Select Board to evaluate field sites, aims to winnow list by January

Here are the sites currently under consideration by the Select Board for additional athletic fields.

Friday, November 22, 2024

Parks and Rec requests over $4 million to reconstruct track, create field house

While the Parks and Recreation Commission continues its search for a location to install new athletic fields, an existing facility has outlived its expected lifespan and needs to be revived—the McCurdy Track and the playing field inside it. 

Friday, November 22, 2024

Schools trim budget request by $465,000

The fiscal 2026 budget request that School Committee members voted to approve last Monday was about $465,000 smaller than the budget the committee had discussed just a week before.

Friday, November 15, 2024

Election analysis: Harvard follows state, neighboring towns—mostly

It was no surprise that Harvard, like Massachusetts, supported the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris. But Harvard joined only a few other towns in the state to say “no” to ballot Question 2, which asked if the state should drop the requirement that high school students pass the grade 10 MCAS test to graduate.

Friday, November 15, 2024

Drought reaches critical level; all outdoor burning banned

An exceptionally dry fall prompted the state to raise the drought level in Central and Northeast Massachusetts from mild to critical on Nov. 7. The critical region includes Harvard, and the declaration prompted Fire Chief Rick Sicard to ban all outdoor fires in town.

Friday, November 15, 2024

Preliminary plans for pump track at Harvard Park inch forward

The Parks and Recreation Commission voted Nov. 4 to authorize Bruce Ringwall of engineering firm Goldsmith, Prest, and Ringwall to create a conceptual plan for a circular bicycle course, known as a pump track, in Harvard Park on Lancaster County Road.

Friday, November 15, 2024

School Committee predicts need for override in FY26

After weeks of work by its budget subcommittee and school administrators, this week the full School Committee saw a draft of the proposed school budget request for fiscal 2026. 

Friday, November 8, 2024

Harvard voters back Harris and Warren, vote to keep MCAS as a graduation requirement

Harvard voters turned out in substantial, though not record-breaking, numbers for this 2024 presidential election. Overall, 84% of the town’s 4,800 registered voters cast ballots. That’s down slightly from the 91% turnout rate in 2020, but still impressive compared to this year’s statewide turnout of 67%.

Friday, November 8, 2024

How Harvard voted on the candidates

Harvard voters largely agreed with those across Massachusetts in the presidential and senatorial races. Of Harvard's 4,800 registered voters, 4,042 (84.2%) case ballots. Here are the preliminary results.

Friday, November 8, 2024

How Harvard voted on the ballot questions

While Harvard voters largely agreed with those across Massachusetts in the presidential and senatorial races, the five ballot questions followed a slightly different pattern. Harvard voters agreed with the state on Questions 1, 4, and 5, but differed on Question 2.

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