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North Middlesex school panel OKs solar-credit deal
The North Middlesex Regional School Committee authorized Superintendent of Schools Joan Landers to enter into contract negotiations with a solar developer to purchase net-metering credits to lower the district's energy bills. 1 comment
Gentle, Walker get medalist crowns at Mt. Pleasant, Nab
Chris Gentle and Mike Walker were the qualifying medalists at Mt. Pleasant GC and Nabnasset Lake CC, respectively, as those courses determined their 12-man teams for the upcoming Men's City Golf Tournament later this month. Comment?
'Out of control' Townsend suspect arraigned in standoff
A 27-year-old Townsend man who was "out of control'' Tuesday afternoon when he allegedly assaulted his pregnant wife and barricaded himself in his home -- triggering a SWAT team response -- was ordered held on $1,000 cash bail. Comment?
Cole keeps NMRS alive with 2-hitter, 3-run HR
Senior Brandon Cole hit a 3-run home run while also tossing a complete game 2-hitter with 13 strikeouts as North Middlesex beat Oakmont, 7-1, in a non-league baseball game Wednesday. Comment?
A SWAT team of officers from local police departments swarmed a house at 79 Main St. Comment?
Townsend man guilty in Lunenburg break-in
A Townsend man was sentenced to two years in the House of Correction after pleading guilty to breaking into and ransacking a Lunenburg home in April, according to court documents. Comment?
Local businesses fear pain from sick-leave legislation
A bill establishing paid sick leave for Massachusetts workers is being praised by many lawmakers wanting to boost benefits for low-wage earners, but drawing fire from local businesses that say it will hurt profits. Comment?
The Townsend VFW Post #6538 Ladies Auxiliary has announced winners in two of its patriotic contests for young people, the theme of which was "What Symbol of America Best Portrays the U.S.A.?" Lela Festa, a student at the Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Harvard, received $25 for her essay placing first in the competition. Comment?
Bill eyes smoking ban for apartments condos
A bill sponsored by Rep. Jennifer Benson, D-Lunenburg, would ban smoking in apartments and condos, a prohibition that local housing authorities say would be complicated to implement and lack widespread support. Comment?
Group in Lunenburg sets its sights on Unitil for raising rates
A group of local residents who believe their Unitil electric bills were unreasonably increased are reaching out to Attorney General Martha Coakley for help. 8 comments
Shirley man charged in DVD theft at Walmart
While on patrol, Officer Jack Hebert noticed that a man sitting in the passenger seat of a 2007 Chevy Cobalt in the Walmart parking lot was someone he had previously arrested for driving with a suspended license. Comment?
For solar, clouds on the horizon
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The recent collapse of negotiations to bring a solar project in this town of 15,000 just east of Fitchburg is indicative of how the once-hot solar market is cooling off, an expert in the field says. Comment?
N. Middlesex school panel mulls solar-credit buy
The North Middlesex Regional School Committee has authorized Superintendent of Schools Joan Landers to enter into negotiations with Florida-based MASS PV1 to purchase net-metering credits generated on a large-scale solar facility. Comment?
N. Middlesex school panel mulls solar-credit buy
The North Middlesex Regional School Committee has authorized Superintendent of Schools Joan Landers to enter into negotiations with Florida-based MASS PV1 to purchase net-metering credits generated on a large-scale solar facility. Comment?
Austin Coene scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Tyngsboro beat Lunenburg, 69-54, Tuesday in a Midland-Wachusett League C Division boys basketball game. Comment?
Austin Coene scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Tyngsboro beat Lunenburg, 69-54, Tuesday in a Midland-Wachusett League C Division boys basketball game. Comment?
Townsend selectmen discuss fiscal 14 budget projections
Town Administrator Andy Sheehan announced the town's budget projection for fiscal 14 as approximately $18,592,000. The amount represents about a 2 1/2 percent increase over last year's budget and will include the cost of education, which represents about 55 percent of the general fund budget. Comment?
Townsend selectmen discuss fiscal 14 budget projections
Town Administrator Andy Sheehan announced the town's budget projection for fiscal 14 as approximately $18,592,000. The amount represents about a 2 1/2 percent increase over last year's budget and will include the cost of education, which represents about 55 percent of the general fund budget. Comment?
People who live where it doesn't get cold are just taking the easy way out. Winter builds character, and it makes spring that much more satisfying when you know that you had to suffer through a cold few months to get there. Comment?
Towns in regional dispatch center to refile legislation
The four communities comprising Nasboba Valley Regional Dispatch Center must refile legislation to allow them to form the district because their original filing two years ago was never approved. Comment?