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Although the Fourth of July Committee is an official town committee appointed by the Select Board, it receives no money from Harvard’s coffers. The committee has operated at an annual deficit since ...
The Devens Housing Working Group submitted its report to Gov. Maura Healey and the Legislature right on time, May 20, but work on its recommendations for increasing housing within Devens is just now ...
Girl Scout Troop 41003 in Harvard has had an outstanding run. Despite distractions, competing opportunities, and a pandemic, many members have been together through levels from Brownie to Ambassador.
Children and families gathered with spoons and bowls in hand to help kick off the summer reading program at the Harvard Public Library, June 30. Lawn games from Jenga to Hula-Hoops offered post-snack ...
During the Select Board’s meeting to approve fiscal 2026 reappointments, members also said goodbye to five of Harvard’s long-term volunteers: Elizabeth Williams, George Triantaris, Libby Levison, ...
The Massachusetts Department of Correction oversees the state’s prison system, including the Northeastern Correctional Center (NECC) in Concord, a minimum and prerelease facility that houses ...
The Harvard Public Schools are likely to be pioneers in the state next week if the School Committee votes to adopt a district wide Artificial Intelligence policy that has been in development for the ...
Following a temporary injunction ordered by a New York district court judge last week, the Shriver Job Corps Center in Devens is up and running again, but its future remains uncertain after changing ...
Four Harvard Girl Scouts from Troop 64747 received their Silver Awards at Mechanics Hall in Worcester on Wednesday, June 18. The senior-level Girl Scouts and rising high school sophomores Jackie ...