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Capsized mower leaking gasoline near homes required Fire Department intervention last week.

 

Week of May 3, 2021 During the week of May 3, dispatch answered 1132 calls for service. The following is a summary of just a few of those calls. Police officers responded to 11 abandoned 9-1-1 calls; all ended up being accidental dials on cell phones. The police department investigated 1 call...
The Tax Collector Office Assistant performs skilled administrative, clerical, and bookkeeping for the Treasurer’s/Tax Department. Assists the public, at the counter, answers the phone, and will respond to email/mail related to collection of real estate, personal property, motor vehicle, and other...
Due to continued concerns over Covid-19, the Memorial Day Parade is cancelled  for this year.   Commemorations & Celebration Committe  
On May 12 the Devens vaccine center opened its doors at Clear Path for Veterans New England. State Rep. Sheila Harrington [third row at right] worked with her fellow legislators, Sen. Jamie Eldridge, Sen. John Cronin, Rep. Jim Arciero, Rep Danelo Sena and Rep. Meghan Kilcoyne, pictured here, as...
Week of April 26, 2021 During the week of April 26, dispatch answered many calls for service. The following is a summary of just a few of those calls.      Police officers responded to 13 abandoned 9-1-1 calls; all ended up being accidental dials on cell phones. The police department...
by Connie Sartini   With Spring Town Meeting voter approval to authorize the Select Board to enter into negotiations with Boston Road resident Kevin Lindemer for an easement to install and maintain an underground sewer over the town-owned Country Club property, Town Manager Mark Haddad said...
Week of April 19, 2021 During the week of April 19, dispatch answered 1138 calls for service. The following is a summary of just a few of those calls.      Police officers responded to 15 abandoned 9-1-1 calls; all ended up being accidental dials on cell phones. The police department...
The Town of Groton is seeking qualified applicants for a full time Council on Aging (“COA”) Director.      The COA Director will work under the supervision of the Town Manager and the policy direction of the COA Board. The Director is responsible for preparing and administering the Departments...
The Groton Herald recently started a Sustaining Subscriber option. For $100 per year, sustaining subscribers help us cover the costs of newsgathering.      After just a few months, we are gratified that the 25 people listed have given us a little more, offering a financial helping-hand to...

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During the week of April 12, dispatch answered 1154 calls for service. The following is a summary of just a few of those calls: Police officers responded to 18 abandoned 9-1-1 calls; all ended up being accidental dials on cell phones. The police department investigated 1 call scam call and 6...

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