Photos by Lisa Aciukewicz Buy Photos Photo Reprint Policy Jenny Temps talks textiles with Jerry MacDonald at the Harvard ...
The Healey-Driscoll administration announced the membership of the Nashoba Valley working group Tuesday, but aside from Harvard’s state senator and state representative, the town has no official ...
It’s capital request season in Harvard, and first up at the Capital Planning and Investment Committee meeting Oct. 3 was Police Chief James Babu, who is requesting $35,000 for two new drones and ...
Jim Sullivan, journalist, music critic, and author, has a vast repository of anecdotes and conversations collected over ...
Harvard’s boys and girls cross-country runners remain first in the Midland-Wachusett C League after outpacing Lunenburg at an away meet Oct. 2. The boys captured the top three spots to beat Lunenburg ...
The Harvard Lions Club announced Monday it is joining with the Harvard schools, churches, and local businesses to gather much-needed supplies and truck them first to a Massachusetts collection site ...
For hundreds of years, textile factories dumped dyes into the Merrimack River, turning the water a multitude of shades. On ...
The June chamber music festival has become a staple of summer in Harvard and a much-anticipated event. The week- long ...
The first step to connect the town’s public water system to the Devens public water supply was completed Oct. 8. Contractors successfully connected the first section of the new water main that will ...
What happens when only listeners attend a listening session? Such was the case Oct. 7 at the Board of Health’s first community listening session, intended to gather residents’ feedback on the use of ...
MassDevelopment’s chief financial officer Simon Gerlin reported last week that while Devens will continue to operate at a loss in fiscal 2025, the finances of the 33-year old redevelopment project are ...
Harvard resident and Wellesley College senior Maya Benway has been named Field Hockey Defensive Athlete of the Week by the ...