In 1968 Kerley, Reed & Bryant closed, and Harvard had no general store. Two years later, Larry Kaplan opened the Clothes ...
Left: Kindergartner Todd Gillett enjoys a chocolate-covered apple decorated with gummy worms. Right: Lions Club member Chris Landry serves as a walking billboard for the raffle. First-graders, from ...
The Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School in Devens opened its doors for the 30th year on Wednesday, Aug. 27, boasting a ...
Residents and town officials will gather Saturday, Sept. 27, for a Town Meeting double-header. The continuation of last May’s ...
The boys cross-country team swept four of the top five places in its first meet of the season against nonleague Advanced ...
To see the warrant articles online, go to www.harvard-ma.gov >> News & Announcements >> 2025 Town Meeting and Special ...
The postcard I had sent to The Lost Kitchen restaurant was picked! If you know, you know. For anyone else, let me explain.
Changes are happening at Five-sparks, Harvard’s cultural center on the Common. In a recent conversation, Cary Browse, board ...
For the third time in as many years, MassDevelopment, the state agency responsible for the commercial and residential development and municipal operations of Devens, has seemingly rejected a request ...
The Bromfield girls continued to improve during their third week of play, beating Hudson 4-2 at home Sept. 11 and Tahanto 3-2 ...
Present day: Annie Adams is settling into life in Castle Knoll when fortune teller Peony Lane shares a cryptic message only ...
After six years as chair of the Devens Jurisdiction Framework Committee, Victor Normand is stepping down, following a unanimous vote at the committee’s Sept. 10 meeting to rotate the chair among the ...
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