Friday, April 10, 2026

Residents to pay more for Transfer Station stickers and trash bags as costs outrun revenue

Harvard residents will pay more for Transfer Station access and town trash bags starting this month, after the Select Board concluded that current fees do not fully cover the cost of operating the facility and disposing of trash.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Devens gets a new leader as jurisdiction debate heats up

MassDevelopment’s newly appointed Executive Vice President of Devens Operations Michael Sweeney made his first appearance before the Devens Committee at its April 1 meeting, joining its five members and a smattering of attendees via Zoom.

Friday, April 10, 2026

State grants will help Harvard cut fossil fuel use at library, Bromfield

Last month, Harvard received two substantial grants from the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources to help the town “decarbonize” its municipal buildings, reducing the amount of fossil fuel they use.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Plan to renovate tennis courts awaits Town Meeting approval

Park and Recreation Director Anne McWaters has vetted and chosen Westboro Tennis Surfaces to reconstruct the Bromfield tennis courts for $228,000 this July. But there is one wrinkle: Town Meeting must approve the money.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Finance Committee endorses FY27 budget, foresees growing deficit

The Finance Committee voted unanimously Tuesday afternoon to recommend the Select Board’s proposed fiscal 2027 budget, but much of the discussion centered on a five-year forecast that projects the town’s currently balanced budget sliding into a structural deficit of more than $5 million by fiscal 2031.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Improvements to Harvard Park’s track and field set to begin this summer

Lead consultant Jonathan Charwick, of the landscape architecture and engineering firm Activitas Inc., has recommended Cataldo Construction as the company to reconstruct McCurdy Track and the soccer field at Harvard Park.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Protestors gather on the Common for third No Kings rally

Toting protest signs while bundled in parkas, gloves, and winter hats, roughly 300 people flooded the Common this past Saturday, March 28, to take part in the third No Kings Rally, a national movement that addresses a wide range of grievances with the second Trump administration.

Friday, March 27, 2026

New DPW director of operations aims to set ‘gold standard’ for department

The Department of Public Works director continues to implement changes by hiring a director of operations and promoting one of its longtime employees into the vacant role of working foreman.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Select Board ponders raising Transfer Station fees

For the first time in seven years, the Select Board is considering raising both the Transfer Station annual sticker fee and the price of bags to cover past and future costs associated with the old landfill.

Friday, March 27, 2026

PFAS-free water is coming soon to Depot Road homes

Because a toxic class of chemicals has leaked from the former Harvard landfill into the well water of homes on and near Depot Road, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection ordered the town last year to provide remediation.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Harvard Police Department wins state grant for body-worn cameras

Earlier this month Police Chief James Babu announced the Harvard Police Department has been awarded $127,716 through the state’s grant program for body-worn cameras.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Harvard panel eyes end-run around MassDevelopment on Devens future

A planning timeline presented at Tuesday’s meeting of the Harvard-Devens Jurisdiction Committee estimates that reaching consensus on the future of Devens and delivering the study required by state law could take as long as six years.

Friday, March 20, 2026

Select Board names Dunbar interim town administrator

The Select Board voted unanimously Tuesday to appoint Assistant Town Administrator Dawn Dunbar as Harvard’s interim town administrator at a salary of $164,000, filling the vacancy created by the resignation of Dan Nason.

Friday, March 20, 2026

Harvard voters to decide override, solar farm, and town center future at May Town Meeting

The Select Board on Tuesday closed the warrant for Harvard’s May 2 Annual Town Meeting, approving a 31-article agenda and a fiscal 2027 budget of $36,731,872.

Friday, March 20, 2026

May 5 election races are currently uncontested

With eight positions opening on Harvard’s town boards for the May 5 election, only seven candidates had taken out nomination papers by the March 13 deadline.

Friday, March 20, 2026

Press wins top honors at 2026 New England newspaper competition

For the second time in four years, the Harvard Press won first place among small New England weeklies for general excellence in the annual Better Newspaper Competition hosted by the New England Newspaper & Press Association.

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