Happenings
Have you ever found something old, an arrowhead or old tool, while digging for a garden or strolling in the backyard? We want you, young and old, to bring any artifacts you have found in the Groton/New England area to our event, presented by the Groton History Center and the Groton Public Library...
Did you know that Groton is a major site on the front lines of the battle against an invasive species? Beetles with a particular fondness for purple loosestrife, a beautiful but highly invasive wetland plant, were released at multiple Groton sites in the 2000s. This concept – “Biological Control...
The next meeting of the Groton Democratic Town Committee will be Sunday, Sept. 25 at 4 p.m. at Legion Hall, 75 Hollis Street. We’ll be preparing for the fall elections. All Democrats are welcome at our meetings.
For more information contact:
GrotonDTC@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/...
The Selectmen of Groton and Dunstable have proclaimed Wednesday, Sept. 21, as Betsy Sawyer Day, in recognition of her steadfast dedication to peace education. This date was specifically chosen to coincide with the United Nation’s International Day of Peace. In honor of her work and to promote her...
Nashoba Associated Boards of Health, with your local Board of Health, will provide flu clinics throughout the district during October. (Therefore, there will be NO regular blood pressure clinics held during Oct.)
Flu Clinics are open to everyone ages six months and up. Residents from any member...
Join us for a day of family fun on the farm. Take a hay ride or hop on the cow train. See the cows and the tractors, and check out the new barn. Lots of activities for everyone! Sunday, October 9, 11 am- 2 pm at 291 Fletcher St., Dunstable.
The Friends of Groton Elders 'Talk with Tom' Discussion Group will be led by Tom Hartnett on Monday, Sept. 26, 10:30 a.m. at Groton Senior Center. Tom will lead a discussion about current events in Groton. Please Join us for coffee and bring your questions and concerns. The group is open to...
Saturday evening at 5:30 pm Harlan the gnome was found by Brynn Moores. Harlan was within a block of the Mason Back 100 Groton Conservation Trust sign, next to his rock on the blue trail. This was great sleuthing by the Moores for they have found Harlan two times in a row! Impressive--now they...
Religious Education programs begin at First Parish Church of Groton, Sunday, Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. RE at First Parish Church is a school for compassion, gratitude and generosity. We offer Religious Education programs for babies through teens. We teach principals for living with meaning, purpose and...
The first meeting of the Groton Woman’s Club this year will be a Garden Party Friday, Sept. 16 at the home of Audrey Bryce, 564 Longley Road in Groton.
Following the luncheon at 11:30 am, there will be a discussion of the Club’s activities planned for the coming months, with special focus on the...