WAYLAND — The Wayland Council on Aging is delighted to invite the community to its 11th annual outdoor Community Concert Series.
Kearsarge Regional High School Announces June Student of the Month
NEW LONDON — Superintendent Winfried Feneberg is pleased to announce Kearsarge Regional High School’s June Student of the Month.
Class of 2022 Graduates from Northeast Metro Tech
Class of 2022 Graduates from Northeast Metro Tech
Greater Lowell Technical High School Announces Second Quarter and Third Quarter Honor Roll
TYNGSBOROUGH — Greater Lowell Technical High School wishes to announce students named to the honor roll for the second and third marking period for the 2021-2022 school year.
*UPDATE* Newport Police Arrest Third Man Following Attempted Traffic Stop
NEWPORT — Chief Travis Bingham reports that the Newport Police Department arrested a third man Thursday night following an attempted traffic stop the previous evening.
Whittier Tech Student Learns Leadership Skills at MassSTAR Citizenship Conference
HAVERHILL – Superintendent Maureen Lynch is pleased to announce that Whittier Tech sophomore Jeremy Alavarez of Haverhill attended the MassSTAR Citizenship Conference sponsored by the Massachusetts Youth Leadership Foundation earlier this month.
Ludlow Police Department Shares Federal Warning Regarding Circulation of Fake Prescription Pills
LUDLOW — Chief Daniel Valadas wishes to share a warning from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) about the availability and lethality of fake prescription pills as part of the agency’s One Pill Can Kill Public Awareness Campaign.
Newport Police Arrest Two Men In Collaboration with Nothern Vermont Drug Taskforce, Seek Third Man
NEWPORT — Chief Travis Bingham reports that the Newport Police Department, in collaboration with the Northern Vermont Drug Force Task Force, has arrested two men and is seeking a third following an attempted traffic stop.
Town of Brookline Lifts Mask Mandate for Indoor Town-Owned Spaces Where Public Gathers
BROOKLINE – Health Commissioner Sigalle Reiss and the Brookline Department of Public Health announce that the Town of Brookline is lifting the face-covering requirements in town-owned buildings where the public gathers effective immediately.
Brookline Department of Public Health Encourages Residents to Take Steps to Help Prevent Rodents in Town
BROOKLINE – Health Commissioner Sigalle Reiss and the Brookline Department of Public Health urge the community to do their part to help prevent rodents in town as summer approaches.