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Nomination papers available for Rutland election – The Landmark
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Holden, Massachusetts · HoldenPaxton Lions Club presented one of its scholarships on Jan. 4. Wiktoria Golemo, a freshman at Clark University, received a $1,000 check. Jordan Stanley of Paxton, also a Wachusett graduate, could not be at the presentation. Stanley attends the University of New Hampshire.
LIONS AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS – The Landmark
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Dominican Republic · Dominican RepublicThe First Church in Sterling La Romana team is busy preparing for its annual mission trip to the Dominican Republic next month. The group is in the midst of its annual major fundraising efforts and supplies collection before they pack up and leave Feb. 24 for the adventure that will span 10 days, including travel.
La Romana team prepares for annual mission trip to Dominican Republic – The Landmark
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Holden, Massachusetts · HoldenMore than two dozen college scouts arrive at your high school campus to watch you play your chosen sport. 30 colleges and universities arrived at Wachusett Regional's Hal Lane Field to watch senior co-captain and quarterback Tucker McDonald do what he does best on the gridiron.
Brightest of futures ahead for Wachusett’s McDonald – The Landmark
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Holden, Massachusetts · HoldenHOLDEN — One local student’s passion for the planet motivated her to form a new club at her school. Mayo Elementary School fourth-grader Clementine Doyle-Bouvier approached Principal Carla Squier about wanting to do more for Mayo and the environment. This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read.
Passion for planet sparks Environment Club – The Landmark
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Housing · HoldenAs a Holden resident, I was dismayed to read that Holden refuses to comply with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s zoning regulation encouraging more multifamily housing (i.e., apartments) in communities near commuter rail. While there are legitimate concerns regarding town services and school enrollment, Town Manager Peter Lukes cited none of these, but was quoted as saying that “it won’t fit the character of neighborhoods” in Hol…
Holden stance on multifamily housing is disappointing – The Landmark
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Holden, Massachusetts · HoldenHOLDEN — Most student-athletes who revere their chosen sport(s) do it with a pure love for the game and a desire to take their performances up to the highest level possible. Wachusett Regional High senior co-captain Anthony Zingarella is arguably all of that and quite a bit more. This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read.
Zingarella picks up the pace in second half – The Landmark
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Springfield Central · Springfield CentralHOLDEN—Inyears gone by, the Golden Eagles of Springfield Central High have not been kind to your Wachusett Regional High girls’ basketball team. A season ago, the Golden Eagles derailed the Mountaineers’ bid for a Division 1 state title by defeating the green and white, 4536, on their way to a state championship. This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read.
WRHS girls’ basketball sinks Springfield Central – The Landmark
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