We bring you the results and highlights of the October 28th Special Town Meeting; the Select Board continues to work toward a bylaw change regarding AirBnBs in town; we show you how one woman discovered empowerment through her art.
We interview Kevin LaCoste, the Robinson Elementary School principal severely injured in July, after he returns home from months of hospitalization and therapy; we show you the new handheld devices voters will use at Special Town Meeting on October 28th; we feature a WA and UMass Lowell graduate’s unique photographs that are on exhibit at his alma mater.
an arrest has been made in connection with the woman found dead on Providence Road last winter; this year’s Westfest draws hundreds to the Stony Brook School; Westford Animal Control releases a red tailed hawk back into the wild after months of rehabilitation.
Westford Animal Control officers released a red tailed hawk into wild on Sept. 30 after it had spent almost three months rehabilitating at Tufts Wildlife Clinic in Grafton.
The School Committee discusses the vaping problem at the high school; the J.V. Fletcher Library bids farewell to a centuries old oak; and renovations continue at Kevin LaCoste's family home to make it wheelchair accessible.
We bring you the results and highlights of the October 28th Special Town Meeting; the Select Board continues to work toward a bylaw change regarding AirBnBs in town; we show you how one woman discovered empowerment through her art.
We interview Kevin LaCoste, the Robinson Elementary School principal severely injured in July, after he returns home from months of hospitalization and therapy; we show you the new handheld devices voters will use at Special Town Meeting on October 28th; we feature a WA and UMass Lowell graduate’s unique photographs that are on exhibit at his alma mater.
an arrest has been made in connection with the woman found dead on Providence Road last winter; this year’s Westfest draws hundreds to the Stony Brook School; Westford Animal Control releases a red tailed hawk back into the wild after months of rehabilitation.
Westford Animal Control officers released a red tailed hawk into wild on Sept. 30 after it had spent almost three months rehabilitating at Tufts Wildlife Clinic in Grafton.
The School Committee discusses the vaping problem at the high school; the J.V. Fletcher Library bids farewell to a centuries old oak; and renovations continue at Kevin LaCoste's family home to make it wheelchair accessible.