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From Beacon Hill Roll Call Governor Healey has signed a bill enacting major reforms in the state's long-term care and assisted living industries to improve the quality and safety of care for older residents. “We are committed to ensuring our aging residents receive the highest quality care from...
Shorty: The text below is a summary of the new electronic devices policy. Learn that GDRHS has adopted Off-and-Away" procedures for cell phones, smartwatches, and wireless headphones. Find out what consequences students face for violating this policy, and how they can still stay connected in case...
Shorty: Discover why a “simple” zoning amendment for solar parking canopies turned into a debate about height limits, snow loads, and even oversized vehicles. Learn how the town is balancing renewable energy with practical concerns and what state law has to say about it. Will the new bylaw pass at...
Shorty: Discover how GDRHS is fostering in-person interactions and reducing distractions with their new "off-and-away" cell phone policy. Learn about the smooth rollout, the positive response from students and staff.  Did you know the staff is ‘leading by example’’ hoping these changes might...
Shorty: The future of the Squannacook River Dam is sparking debate. Discover the key issues, from costly repairs to environmental concerns, to historical preservation, as the town faces a decision between preserving or removing the dam. Find out what experts and residents are saying, and whether...
Shorty: Did you know? The Groton Farmers Market is more than just a place to buy fresh produce—it's a Friday tradition full of local flavor, live music, and handcrafted goods. Discover unique offerings from farmers, bakers, and artisans, and learn why this market has become a beloved community...

Flames engulf the Herb Lyceum on Sunday morning at 368 Main Street near the Middle School, as a firefighter battles the inferno. The 19th-century carriage house, a beloved wedding venue and farm-to-table restaurant, is silhouetted against the towering blaze that ultimately left the structure in ruins.

Shorty:   Learn about the early morning fire that swept through the Herb Lyceum kitchen and how local fire departments responded, and what caused the flames to spread so quickly. Discover the impact this fire could have on one of Groton's most cherished venues. Find out why all may not be lost and...
Shorty: Discover how Groton’s upcoming charter review could reshape local government as officials dive into a once-a-decade checkup. Learn why this process is mandatory and what key changes might be on the horizon. Find out how the Charter Review Committee is formed and who gets to decide the town’...
Shorty: Find out how the closure of Nashoba Valley Medical Center is impacting Groton's Fire Department and the tough choices the town is facing to maintain critical services. Discover the potential budget implications and what this could mean for our community’s safety. Stay tuned as key decisions...
• Slate of State Candidates Set for November Election; Uncontested Offices in State Primary Gives Way to Interesting State Contests in November General Election • Warren and Deaton to Face Each Other for U. S. Senate Seat from Massachusetts; Trahan Unopposed in Seeking Reelection as Congressperson...

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