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 ...
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 ...
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.
The boys cross-country team swept four of the top five places in its first meet of the season against nonleague Advanced ...
Present day: Annie Adams is settling into life in Castle Knoll when fortune teller Peony Lane shares a cryptic message only ...
The Bromfield girls continued to improve during their third week of play, beating Hudson 4-2 at home Sept. 11 and Tahanto 3-2 ...
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 ...
Changes are happening at Five-sparks, Harvard’s cultural center on the Common. In a recent conversation, Cary Browse, board ...
At the self-service farmstand (and adjacent shed) this week: raspberries, pears, tomatoes, zucchini, tomatillos, Russian and Italian Lacinato kale, spinach, pattypan, crookneck, and delicata squash, ...