When I was a girl, my dad had his private pilot’s license and part ownership in a small Cessna for a while. There was a ...
Spencer Holland gives a big thumbs up around the halfway point of the marathon. (Photo by Jen Manell) Yong Xue checks his ...
Once again Earth Day is upon us, 54 years after the event’s first observance on April 22, 1970. That year was a time of heightened environmental activism. Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring,” published in ...
Shortly into the warrant articles for Town Meeting, April 6, 2024, came a much anticipated moment, a moment awaited by ...
Voters at Tuesday’s Town Election approved two ballot questions, but rejected a third, and returned incumbent moderator Bill ...
Bids for the water main portion of the project to connect Harvard to the Devens public water system were opened April 16, and the news was not good. With the bids for the project over budget, town ...
Last week the Environmental Protection Agency set a nationwide standard for PFAS (per- and polyfluoro-alkyl substances)—more commonly known as “forever chemicals”—in drinking water. Public water ...
The dilapidated Department of Public Works buildings will finally get the attention they have needed for years. Voters at ...
Harvard firefighters provided aid last week when a truck burst into flames after crashing into a health center in Devens. At approximately 5:30 a.m. April 10, John M. Ahern Jr. rammed his black Ford ...
After a year of piloting a schedule with only four core curriculum subjects, Bromfield middle schoolers will once again have five core subjects next fall. And their class times will align with those ...
It’s not every day, or every year, that Ramadan, Passover, and Easter occur in the same month. The Harvard Public Library, in ...