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Rows of dry, withered stalks are left at the end of the harvest, shortly before winter. But don't be deceived, these withered stalks are 'gold,' giving new life to next year's crop. Bob, Gilson Farms Foreman, pictured here at the Gilson field at the corner of Peabody and Higley streets, explains...
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Oct. 2 - Big Book of Peace Representatives and Rebecca Pike, Mental Health Month.
Oct. 9 - New CEO Stonhedge in Tyngsboro also RiverCourt Exec. Dir. Susan Whitty-Kennedy.
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Rachel Kiley of Dunstable, a sales associate affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Westford, was invited to the Elite Retreat, a for top-performing Coldwell Banker sales professionals in the Northeast and Eastern Seaboard regions, because of her outstanding sales...
Amanda J. Kennedy of Dunstable, a graduate of Groton-Dunstable Regional High School, is a member of St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY, class of 2018.
Jacob W. Murphy of Groton, a graduate of Bishop Guertin High School, is a member of St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY, class of 2018.
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Stephen Trout of Groton, a senior at Nashoba Valley Technical High School, programs the school's robot during its exhibition at Grotonfest, Sept. 20.
Nashoba Valley Technical High School's in-school hair and nail salon, Cosmo Cuts, has reopened to the public, and is open Tues.-Fri., 9 a.m. to noon, while school is in session.
Residents can come to Cosmo Cuts for a wide range of hair and nail services, including haircuts ($6-$9), hair color...
Philip Kendall, a senior at Groton Dunstable Regional High School, attended the fourth annual New England Student Leadership Conference at Stonehill College from July 15-18. Philip was one of more than 250 students from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and...
Peter Ellerkamp, an Internat.Relations-undeclared major from Groton has been awarded the Dean's Award for academic excellence by Colgate University for the spring 2014 semester.
Kimberly Rose Scampini of Groton graduated Aug. 8, 2014, from Clemson University. Scampini graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. She was among 965 graduates who received degrees at the ceremony, which was the first led by President James P. Clements.
Members of Groton Garden Club join Chairman Barbara Seeber-Wagner in the design, planting and maintaining of the vacant triangle at the Four Corners intersection.
Barbara spent many hours working with Mass. Dept. of Transportation, in securing permission to improve the site, and ensuring that...