Sep 29, 2009 | Sentinel & Enterprise
NFL contest's Week 3 deadline approaches
While Ashby's Larry Swope celebrates his victory in Week 2 of the Sentinel & Enterprise NFL Pick'em Contest, entries for Week 3 of the competition are pouring in.
Middlesex South Accepting Electronic...
Middlesex County Southern District Register of Deeds has announced the successful implementation of electronic recording of real estate documents at the Registry of Deeds in East Cambridge.
Area communities announce dates, location of flu shot clinics
Nashoba Associated Boards of Health, in conjunction with the local boards of health, will be holding seasonal flu clinics throughout the month of October.
NFL contest: More prizes up for grabs in Week 3
The lineup for Week 2 of the Sentinel & Enterprise NFL Pick'em Contest is set, and entries for Week 3 are currently being accepted.
Local orchard is a family tradition
Apple picking is a time-honored autumn tradition for New England families. Nothing beats the taste and crunch of a slightly chilled apple plucked straight from the branch.
Church blessed with perfect weather for its annual festival
Beautiful weather made the 57th annual Fall Festival at St. Edward the Confessor Church a special day Saturday, parishioners such as Anna Richard said.
Ashby Library Happenings, September and October
"A Massachusetts Soldier in the French & Indian War" Meet a soldier fighting in the clash of empires in the 1750s.
Ashby studying joint efforts for recyclables sales
Transfer-station officials are studying prospects for joining with nearby communities to sell their scraps and recyclables jointly in the hope of getting a better return, John Pankosky the solid waste superintendent told the Board of Selectmen Wednesday.
Suit against Mass. power company moves forward
A Superior Court judge has allowed a lawsuit brought by residents and businesses served by electric utility Unitil to go forward.
Towns considering regionalizing police dispatch centers
Officials with the Department of Revenue's Local Services Division said they will study the feasibility of regionalizing Ashby's and Townsend's police and communications departments this fall.
Ashby Finance Committee is changing
The Finance Committee is building a new look with new membership, said Chairman Lillian Whitney.
Task force pushing for municipal utility bill
Members of the Lunenburg Utility Task Force will urge state legislators next week to pass a bill that would make it easier for communities to form a municipal utility.
Ashby resident decides to withdraw petition
Resident Rebecca Walsh submitted a petition to the town requesting the Board of Selectmen loosen the requirements to be police chief so Detective John Dillon could be named to the post but after the suggestion drew acrimonious responses around town she withdrew the petition Wednesday.